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Fjmcity

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  1. “We gave it a go” is obviously used because we are bereft of form, it a state of flux (understatement) and Ipswich have been in the top 3 all season. Wah wah when’s it our turn, I want what the other boys have
  2. Haha it’s been said before mate. but look at this little topic - how lovely, a witch-hunt
  3. It should be, I actually couldn’t make it yesterday but heard it was absolute crap and because of that as hostile reaction is approrpiate - things are not not going well. People shouldn’t be happy, I’m not happy but it’s the intense anger and hate that is just plain weird. I’d get it if we were owned by the guy who owns reading and the club was being asset stripped but that’s quite obviously not the case, I believe have well intentioned owners who have shoveled 100x million of their hard earned into the club to to get **** all. I am sure that is embarrassing and the way they are acting is probably some result of that. The demonisation of tinnion and the lansdowns is actually an embarrassment to anyone who parrots it. The rule for the forum is attack the post not the poster right? Doesn’t seem that extends to the situation with our club owners. is them selling the only answer? Could any protest or dissent be organised to encourage the changes we might like to see at the club? I don’t see why this has to be beyond reconciliation as so many say. I wish there could be slightly more nuance on this forum, look at the top topics. Each and everyone of them some level and variations of OTT anger or LOUD NOISES. Each and everyone of them not happy until the lansdowns sell, but what happens when we are 14th with the new owners, do we want them to sell again and become one of those football clubs and lose our soul in a different way to how people believe we are losing our soul now? god knows what the answer is but this is just insane
  4. *figuratively they have figuratively lost the support of a couple hundred angry angry men on an internet forum. quite a few more outside it, I grant you that I am sure but there’s also quite a lot of people that are aware this is not the end of days
  5. No because I actually reckon you have run out. Maybe Huddersfield!
  6. Mebude should be further on in his ability/education then EY but is also young and presumably hungry to prove something and we do need to still sign players for the first team as this is just a fact of football. Early showings suggest he might not be the “the one” but willing to give him more time but that would be the thinking, he really will be further forward on his journey even if first showings haven’t demonstrated that. EY has had that time and that has shown he clearly needs more game time and experience so loan makes perfect sense at another level to acclimatise to men’s football where the pressures might not be so great. the way I see loan signings like twine and mebude is not a blocking of the pathway but a case of, yes you hope and plan that they will strengthen you in the mean time but it gives you a example of what type of player you might want on a perm and how that fits in the system. So for example with twine - great he works in that system so let’s get twine or similar for next year. Same with mebude. And this covers transfers or picking from the academy, I hope after some more first team football it is EY Never an exact science though when factors like injury come in to play of course. Mebude can’t be as bad as he was against QPR so let’s see how that improves
  7. Don’t worry, I was very much joking based on other baseless comments about me manning “blocking the pathway”
  8. Should be in the squad right now, another pathway being blocked by manning
  9. Stop sitting on the fence dammit! Do you have a problem with the loan? Please consider this question especially when viewed in isolation!
  10. Is there really a story here? Yeboah was surely only ever involved due to a pretty serious injury crisis and showed himself to be raw and not ready for championship football. i worry he was then used by Pearson to make some point but I won’t dwell on that because I think a lot of things “at the end” were a little unsavoury. he may offer the same as mehmeti going forward but there is a level of maturity you need to work as a team in the championship which mehmeti will offer over Yeboah in terms of game management - even if that is debatable what that game management is at times at the moment! just like all our current academy products currently making up a large % of our first team, loans are important and a good opportunity for him to excel at a level that is hopefully a way below his ceiling to improve and have a career at BCFC.
  11. Huge part of mine too, I wouldn’t be sad enough to post on here if it wasn’t would I? I’m not really sure what the problem is though. It’s really disappointing not to be doing better but it’s a difficult game? Quite hard to get right there is literally no one formula and at the end of the day you’ll always be playing 11 who also want to win. we are quite clearly trying to play football. We have a young manager, We are signing young hungry players, we are developing our own players. Actually quite weird that some on here (and it really is just on here ) don’t seem to want to get behind the a club and team? Weird.
  12. That last part reads like we are talking of war or famine. Oh wait no it’s just football. Chill, it will be alright in the end mate. Maybe we will get promoted, maybe we won’t. Maybe a hedge fund will buy us maybe they won’t. maybe nige will rise on a Monday, roll across his stone and come to save us.. Truly we are all just shopping bags in the breeze
  13. Courageous, give me a break. the love in is embarrassing, especially without any knowledge truly of what happened or what “truths” nige was spitting. Nigel Pearson did nothing to unite or galvanise city while he was here. Steady manager producing steady results - we were not going anywhere further so you have to roll the dice and sorry to break this to anyone but football has no certainty. There was no excitement in the stands, no chorus’ of Nigel’s name game after game. Revisionary bullshit history to say he’s a some messiah. For 12 months we couldn’t score goals without forceps and our home form was diabolical. the big talk from management during the change is of course the problem because the majority of people on here are petulant and pedantic and desperate to sell us into the unknown for a shot at god knows what? W*nking themselves off when MOTD is on because Danny Murphy said something nice about us? what did you expect them to say? “We’ve got an average squad with nothing going for it etc etc” not going to happen, you make a change you big it up and believe it might work. It might still work. Nigel might have got us doing more - I don’t know but he had enough time to prove it if he could. “Say it as they see it” types is boomer Facebook rhetoric for someone who likely won’t listen to anyone else and mistakes their personal “honesty” for the unequivocal truth and believes people should be grateful for it
  14. Suggesting niges way of getting his point across could have been a little abrasive. I would imagine anyway.. Old school if you like
  15. I don’t think you need to be reliably informed to know that one, pretty clear that’s what’s happened. What’s weird is apparently st Nigel could do no wrong and we must believe that everything he ever told the board was constant pearls of elite wisdom and the assumption is also made that this was always delivered in a wholly appropriate way. he ain’t gonna shag any of you. The board found him difficult, they’ve rolled the dice. It’s abit Meh. world keeps turning
  16. Jailed for breaking a truck drivers skull with a rock, and for breaking OTIB with a goal
  17. Aside from Qatar paying supporting groups to go to their tournament, when does this happen. sounds like conspiracy bullshite edited for further bewilderment, are you serious
  18. the first gripe you have listed certainly is commercial and as such yes we could manage through without it. the second two listed are about humanity, compassion human rights and equality so quite happy for them to have a place in football none of the above points made city play badly however
  19. People round me couldn’t seem to decide if it was “go marching home” or “go 2/3 down” which is a shame as the second one was so much better!
  20. Chap outside the turnstile with his gainfully employed animal was perfectly affable and even let me know it was Jason knight who scored after I got held up in the utter debacle that was collecting tickets probably helped I wasn’t carrying any drugs or had any drug related residue about my clothing though.
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