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3 minutes ago, Tafkarmlf said:

Well that's a bugger re NP. Hope he recovers from whatever procedure he's had. 

It is odd timing, but with things the waythey are, take what you can when the appointment is offered. 

Be interested to see what happens at the game now, Curtis seems like a real firebrand, lets hope it means we win. 

Seems like a nice bloke. The journalists must love it when he takes the press conferences as he's a lot more friendly and chatty than Pearson.

Last time he was managing was Millwall away I think? We were appalling and it was a terrible match so fingers crossed for none of the same! 

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3 minutes ago, Tafkarmlf said:

Well that's a bugger re NP. Hope he recovers from whatever procedure he's had. 

It is odd timing, but with things the waythey are, take what you can when the appointment is offered. 

Be interested to see what happens at the game now, Curtis seems like a real firebrand, lets hope it means we win. 

he was poor tactically and with substitutions last time he was left in charge ?

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8 hours ago, Finley_Smith10 said:

Can see us losing. Reading have a fully fit squad. Ince, Swift, Ejaria and Joao are decent and our defence is a shambles atm. 1-2

They're missing a few keys players actually:

Yakou Meite and Tom McIntyre are both back in training after knee and foot injuries respectively although neither are expected to feature against City.

Paunovic has said he hopes to have Meite back, though, for Saturday's game with Coventry City.

Felipe Araruna, Scott Dann and Alen Halilovic are also missing.

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47 minutes ago, Gazred said:

https://www.bcfc.co.uk/news/pearson-to-miss-reading-game/

Nigel Pearson will be absent from this evening’s game against Reading.

The Manager has undergone a scheduled routine medical procedure and is planning to return to work ahead of Sunday’s game at Swansea City.

Assistant Manager Curtis Fleming will take charge of the team against Reading.

“I would like to thank everyone at the football club for their support,” said Pearson. “I wish Curtis, the staff and the players all the best for today’s game and look forward to returning to work as soon as possible.”

 

Suffering from a bad side.

 

(Not my joke, someone on Facebook's)

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1 hour ago, Cardy said:

Strange goings on again here….

Why would anyone agree to a pre-scheduled appointment on the day of a game? Bizarre timing at the very least.

Hopefully the big man is OK. Get well soon Nige.

When was the last time you asked to change a medical appointment because you were going to a football match?

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