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  1. 11 hours ago, W-S-M Seagull said:

    Whilst it is outrageous that clubs were not consulted. This has been spoken about for a while. It was supposed to be part of the 'new deal' 

    So why didn't clubs make their voices heard before? 

    It was always going to happen when the later replays were scrapped. That was just the beginning. This won't be the end either. The big clubs do not want to play the little clubs. The reality is with their huge squad's, they have the choice to not play their 1st team if they do want that rest. 

    Whats next? The bigger clubs not entering until the later rounds? 

    Such a shame as the Fa Cup seems to have got its magic back over recent seasons. 

    Perhaps they spoke about it but the FA and EPL went ahead with the decision on their own.

  2. 3 hours ago, Silvio Dante said:

    The next email has come out. Usual caveat, this will be scheduled communication and not sent because things aren’t going well but the text isn’t dripping with “join all the others who have renewed” and seems more acceptance of “we accept a lot aren’t renewing”

     

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    I had a text this afternoon saying the same

  3. 10 minutes ago, Davefevs said:

    Did you know the mystery spaceship used to appear on the 16th shot you fired, the 31st, the 46th, etc, etc.  a mis-spent youth on holiday in the south of France!

    I was rubbish at it. Probably only ever got to level 2. #KeynshamLeisureCentre

  4. 10 minutes ago, Davefevs said:

    FWIW @Jerseybean according to bbc we had 62% possesion on Saturday.

    FWIW2 you mention a chess match, whereas LM tends to use “cat and mouse”.  I think of Tom and Jerry when I think “cat and mouse” and that is high speed chases, normally with Tom ending up with a big lump on his head!

    Tom And Jerry Chase GIF by Max .

    Wikipedia gives this explanation:

    Cat and mouse, often expressed as cat-and-mouse game, is an English-language idiom that means "a contrived action involving constant pursuit, near captures, and repeated escapes."[1] The "cat" is unable to secure a definitive victory over the "mouse", who, despite not being able to defeat the cat, is able to avoid capture.

    Which almost makes it feel like the match is to satisfy LM rather than anyone else.

    +++++

    But I agree with lots that you say.  I think Manning likes structure and order, because he can analyse that.  But if you go off the script he finds that hard.

    Saturday felt a bit more like Space Invaders to me. 

  5. 3 minutes ago, Curr Avon said:

    Luckily most games don't get 11 added minutes and good on you for travelling a long distance to attend AG.

    On a separate note, older fans (over the age of 45, I'm 56) may remember an evening FA Cup tie against Northampton in December in the mid 80's that was rescheduled to 7.00pm, so the City staff could attend their Christmas party.

    Earlier this season there was one game when they applied the new rule re added time and there was quite a lot, they haven't done that so much lately.

  6. Just now, Curr Avon said:

    Sorry, its my bad sense of humour. It was like you were officially saying cheerio. 

    oh. No I've just got to get the coach at 17:45 from the bus station. Time was tight on Saturday after all those shenanigans with the penalty, luckily it left a bit late.

  7. 2 minutes ago, 1960maaan said:

    They should have them outside , keep the bars open and start about 10 minutes before the end. Give those leaving early something to listen too.

    Agree , they should stay on the pitch and just thank the crowd quickly . Going off for 10/15 minutes then doing a slow walk around is ridiculous . 

    Oh god, I forgot about the lap of honour. I'll just leave on time as usual. 

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  8. 1 minute ago, Dr Balls said:

    On recent performances the term “show pony” comes to mind. Thinks he is better than he is , but really isn’t all that good. Gave the ball away countless times today, offered little going forward, and had a shot near the end that was just a “look at me” punt when there were far better options available. He’s lucky we got the penalty or otherwise he could be up for belters over that one!

    Would I shell out £5+ million on him in fees and many thousands per week in wages on the basis of what we have seen so far? Absolutely not. He’s very lightweight and easily robbed of the ball at this level. He may have torn up League 1 a couple of years ago, but on a similar level, scoring all those goals in League 1 didn’t make Kieron Agard a championship level player.

    Yes I feel he’s a bit “all about me”. Not convinced he’s interested in being with us

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  9. 49 minutes ago, Silvio Dante said:

    Today undid a proportion of the good work from Blackburn, Plymouth and Leicester - precisely because of the style.

    Post Easter, I’ve used the word “intent” a lot - we have looked to move the ball quicker and we’ve been a better side for it. Today, we didn’t. And the largest part of that was due to the unenforced changes (McCrorie to CB, Sykes to WB, and especially Knight to AM). I said at half time that there was a huge gap between the back and front of the team, particularly because up top Twine didn’t seem to be interested unless the ball was directly to his feet (I made my mind up on him today - there are sparks of creativity but it’s not a deal I’d do).

    So, we ended up without the ability to move the ball quickly through the thirds. As a result it was back to sideways and backwards passes - precisely because there was no other ball on - and if I’m being picky, that was due to the way we set up forcing us into that style as opposed to the players choosing that style.

    Today, we saw again that Liam is a naturally cautious coach. Maybe he felt he earnt the right to be so today through the current run. But it failed - pretty badly. And all it did was raise the question again of “Did we play with that intent recently as it was the only way to save his job?”

    I’m not totally sold on Twine, but that is because I don’t think he’d want to sign for us. 

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  10. 1 hour ago, Oxmary said:

     

    As an Oxford United supporter for many years, I can sympathise with you.

    Liam Manning came to us, out of work, with his side kick coach (who we all think did most of the the work), with a managerial 3 year contract. 

    And what did he do after about half a season? He just buggered off to Bristol without a thought and left our team bereft. 

    I love Bristol, but he's just a cold fish who's only thinking of number 1.

    I really hope that he won't betray you too. 

    How have you fared since he left?

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