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sh1t_ref_again

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  1. Seen this on the Cardiff forum, can't see him lasting too long
  2. Our improved recent performance has coincided with AS in the team, offers so much up front. Will keep getting better and just hoping we can reject the offers that will Come in for him
  3. Guess a bit of toilet action was more entertaining than the game for them
  4. Next time they visit have the toilets closed and buckets outside. Although may encourage back to the old days of Ninnian park where they would pi3s in bottles and throw it.
  5. Think those calling pack a **** where not d enough to have seen them play in the promotion team. Happy to clap off pack and flint, likewise Bobby and Joe Bryan all great servants to our club
  6. Taken from Cardiff forum where they are calling this out as disgusting, apparently Cardiff directors had to apologise and will be sent the bill. Bristol toilets smashed I've just got back from the Bristol game, and I'm pretty disappointed. Not just in the result, but in the actions of a group of idiots who thought it was okay to completely demolish the gents toilets in the away end. I hoped our fans were better than that. Sinks and pipes were ripped off the walls, the suspended ceiling was brought down, with metal rods, insulation and broken tiles everywhere, the electric wiring was ripped out and hanging down - it looked like a bomb had gone off in there. What sinks were still intact were overflowing, as the plugholes were blocked and the taps forced open. There was water everywhere. Okay, some will say it's just fun and games, but if someone did this to our away end, you'd never hear the end of it. It was appalling behaviour, and whoever did it should be ashamed. Rant over.
  7. Remember still need covid passport or negative LFT, although not having been for a while, not sure how much notice they take
  8. Interesting point of view about the action against Derby https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-10424221/MARTIN-SAMUEL-Middlesbrough-Wycombes-lawsuits-Derby-based-fantasy-seasons.html
  9. 100% behind NP, think he is a breath of fresh air to the club and the person who can take us forward. Bit surprised at the TB outburst, seems something recent happened and quite raw about it, but can't see anyway back for TB, which if he does perform really well at IT then could be a shame. As one of the few who liked TB and believed he has the potential to be a top player if he can get other parts of his game together. But no player or individual is bigger than the club, so if he does not want to be here or does not buy into what NP expects of him, then time to jog on.
  10. Only in your little mind! When you kept digging up this crap thread after each game, saying look at me I told you he was rubbish he can't make the squad. Only for the real reason to come that TB had covid (you went very quiet then) NP obviously does not rate him today, but no way he would have put him on the bench and played him against Fulham if that had been his views at that time, NP is too principled. So seems like some fall out has happened since. Perhaps if you stopped acting like such a pr1ck, then more people would have time for your threads
  11. Agreed what a sad little tw4t the OP is, who goes commenting on his own boring old thread, when another thread is discussing it. Must be sat there with w4anking him self silly, look mummy I was right NP doesn't like him.
  12. Its official the EFL hate us, how the hell could they appoint Davies for another of one our matches so soon
  13. Some clubs already take the view they are likely to be relegated and do not spend big, but the PP make them a level above the Championship and likely to yo yo back up, why should non PP championship teams have to suffer an unfair league so as not to upset the competitiveness of a team in the prem if they chose to prepare for life in the Champ, after all they would have the choice and level of a point deduction? AS for the super league, had to laugh at all the prem team supporters rage at the idea, when in essence that was exactly what the Prem league did when it was set up, although they have relegation, they get a massive golden handshake to try and return
  14. Post covid it would seem the have and have nots gap will grow ever wider. Whilst I understand some arguments that PP are needed to soften the blow for relegated premier league clubs, but if we want to stop PP killing football and have a fair competition then something needs to change. The Crouch report seems to be going nowhere with the great and good of the premier league looking to close ranks and help to ensure if any of them fall foul of relegation they have their advantage intact to bounce back up. As the PL hold the purse strings, the EFL will be given a few extra pieces of silver to shut up and told to run a long like a good boy and do as you are told. So what could be done? the simplest answer is to spread more money into all the leagues below, but this would involve the PL giving away too much of its stash so will never happen, having relegation clauses into players contracts with a pay cap would seem a good solution but I have already seen this idea being watered down with it being a % of turnover to try and ensure the same big clubs can have the best players. So what about the option that if a PL team comes down and wants to benefit from PP to keep it's players, then it incurs a points penalty reduction at the start of the season. After all if any other team falls foul of FFP you incur a point deduction, so would seem fair that clubs wanting to fund better players that would not fall inside the FFP regs should also have points removed. PP are currently worth approx £90million over 3 years if a team has been in the PL for more than a year and £75 million if not, this is a massive advantage in player quality but what's it worth in points. Looking over the last 4 seasons (did try to look at longer but effect is distorted due to previous payments over 4 years), Teams promoted in green with PP, Average points attained or all teams with PP Average points attained without PP On average over these 4 years PP are worth about 9 points per year to a team (this would possible to high a deduction due to the 20-21 figure). Once a correct arbitrary points figure is set, then PP points deductions could be on a sliding scale, against the percentage of PP taken, this would encourage teams to consider their playing staff and cut costs. Interested in others thoughts, to me it seems a system that could be made fair and level up the disparity between PP or not without bankrupting more clubs or complications of player contracts
  15. Would have been interesting where we rank for how many given against us as well But I think proves what we already know we get the rough end of decisions
  16. Sure there will be some on here saying he is not a Striker. He has got a hell of a strike with either foot and once the confidence really starts to flow he will really push on and score a lot. Real highlight from today.
  17. On a positive spin we only lost by 4 away whereas Reading lost by 7 at home.
  18. So can non PP clubs afford the quality of Mitrovich and Wilson, the players that can't get on the bench would get in most champ teams. Ref has made some poor decisions which had a hand in there opening 3 goals.
  19. I guess this is what you get for a 40 million pound headstart
  20. Shame poor ref has opened door for Fulham. 1st goal Vyner pushed as he jumps, 2nd goal Calum fouled before cross then Kalas 2 handed shove, then they score from the breakaway when Disilva was brought down for a pen. Got to love the ref's ex prem love in
  21. Sorry a push in the back just when vyner is about to jump is not being out muscled. He has just done the same to Kalas for the equaliser
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