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  1. Trev scored a header - past Jan Moller - in the '79 European Cup final so he had been there a while. Funny how the 80s were bookended by cup ties at Forest. Watching old series of the Big Match, you see what a good player Trevor Francis was, and why he played for England.
  2. I don't quite follow you there, sir. Who told you this?
  3. It would surely, in the succinct words of @Banjo Red, benefit Kasey if he "pulled his finger out his ass." If Banjo's plain, blunt advice was good enough for SL the other week, it's good enough for Kasey P45. In my uninformed and not entirely humble opinion.
  4. With hindsight, Coventry '77 was a disaster. We should’ve slipped back down that first season, reduced the wage bill by losing some of the highly paid over 30s players, sold two or three of or best, bought one or two up and coming players, brought through Kevin Mabbutt in a winning, promoted team, and some more from the youth team, possibly fired Dicksy and attracted a coach for the fast-approaching 1980s - Joe Royle, who applied for the job here twice, and was turnt down, twice! - invested in better scouting, added more seats in the ground and developed the Grandstand adding exec boxes to generate income, sorted the bloody boardroom squabbles out, and maybe returned a little stronger and wiser. A bit like Norwich or Leicester spent the next two or three decades doing. Reminder: the word "hindsight" is second word in, at the top.
  5. He's done that. He's been here, there and Huddersfield. Only one club was stupid enough to sign him on permanently. What will be different when he moves? Isn't what is needed is for a shift within Kasey himself. If someone signs him he will move and change nothing, waiting for football and the world to change instead. Is my speculative guess with nothing to base it on other than the performances here and the realisation that we've seen all this before, many times.
  6. Tricky for the opposition to "set up" right against us, then?
  7. If Kasey fancies joining Benik at Millwall, then we say au revoir and we wish him well. But he get himself there.
  8. K's getting his P45, hopefully.
  9. The Government are making it difficult to watch Bristol City, currently. Fair enough. But Bristol City have been making it difficult to watch Bristol City recently/for decades now, and no doubt for months/decades to come. To be fair.
  10. Most humans are selfish and altruistic. And less blinkered than, say, most reptiles. And moles. And bats. And plankton. And mollusca. And birds of prey (so bloody blinkered, and selfish, birds of prey. Especially, my sparrowhawk - no concern for any other one or thing but herself. Unbelievable). Stop consuming the news and get off social this and twitter that. Step outside, and smile at yer (blinkered, selfish) neighbour. Unless he's g4s
  11. Don't be daft. Rewarding @Harry by swapping dull, grinding notwinning bottom-half football for dashing, winning top of the league football. Plus vegan grub. And home quicker.
  12. Yes. Either that, or completely and utterly unaware about he or them.
  13. Delirious now, Everton fans. Going around singing: "and now yer gonna believe USSSSSSSS ...... we're gonna finish seventh."
  14. Steve Lansdown's the limit, as things stand. When he's gone, our limits might be in want of adjustment, both upwards and down. Or we might just plod on as we are. Appy Dozzzzzzzze.......
  15. That's the north/south divide there, in a nutshell. Soft, southern shite! And/or, see what I mean about how angry Everton are?
  16. Anyone who doesn't get that Everton fans are Britain's angriest/bitterest at this moment, is deluded/doesn'tknow the game/are not following this evening's football
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