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pongo88

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  1. Were you planning a Smash and Grab in tribute to the Rovers ( only understood by the old stagers on the forum)
  2. That’s the whole point - he did have a heavy touch. For all his effort he just hasn’t got the skill and goal scoring instinct City need
  3. This is what you call thin legs
  4. He would have fitted the current players and style of player but I can’t imagine him being a fit with Tinnion and JL.
  5. Back in the 50s there were back to back matches on Christmas Day and Boxing Day that drew big crowds. Luckily it doesn’t happen now but, in the future with big TV money, a Christmas Day match might come back. Unlikely but who know when it comes to mega bucks
  6. Ok, he only cost £300k and his salary must be low if he came from Luton, but I don’t see that as being a very good reason for signing him. Basically he hasn’t got any of the attributes needed of a forward - he’s not fast, not particularly good in the air against big defenders, ok ball control but nothing exciting and, most importantly, he’s got a poor goal scoring record over his entire career. He had one good season at Luton when he scored 12, but that’s it. I could understand the signing if he was a young player who might improve with the right coaching, but he’s now 28. I would have preferred a spend (perhaps pushed the boat out to £500k!) on a player from the lower leagues who could at least hold up the ball when batting as a lone forward against big defenders. That’s what we currently don’t have. They are around, probably wouldn’t score many at Championship level, but neither does Cornick
  7. You’ve all got it wrong. As LJ said when he was Sunderland manager: “can't be too displeased with the performance, on the data - percentile wise, it was a win, although it wasn't.".
  8. I recon I could nock up one of these for only a few pounds. The issue, I imagine, is how much Network Rail would charge me to use the line to and from Parson Street
  9. Please don’t, you’ll only encourage you know who to do even more
  10. I wouldn’t say Yeovil are walking away with the league. Seven points is a useful gap but Gary Johnson’s Torquay are only 7 points behind with half the season still to go. Torquay is also the current form team with 15 points from 6 games against Yeovil’s 9 from 6
  11. Exactly - if you’re not careful you’ll end up with spreadsheet overload
  12. pongo88

    Mehmeti

    As Winston Churchill once said: ”Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.” What has this to do with Mehmeti? Well, he seems to be on a journey from when he signed. He had talent and skill but little application. Gradually he’s got better, so perhaps it’s the end of the beginning of his development
  13. . I expect Sky has chosen the match as they anticipate it will be relegation threatened team at home to a team chasing promotion
  14. I will be well prepared for City’s match against Sunderland as I’m going to a pantomime in the morning. At the second panto at Ashton Gate in the afternoon I will be ready with shouts of “he’s behind you” and “oh no he isn’t” etc
  15. He was successful at Hargreaves Lansdown because, as the company grew, there was a proper structure with the right people appointed to make the key decisions. Steve Lansdown and Peter Hargreaves had ultimate control but they didn’t make the big decisions in isolation. This was all done at a slightly lower level. The link below shows the current structure. This is obviously different to when SL was there, as things have moved on, but the principle was the same. All the people in the senior roles were recruited because they had financial management experience. (It’s interesting that there is, as expected, a risk committee - something lacking at City) When Steve Lansdown took over at City he forgot all he had learned in the business world and decided he didn’t really need any help as he knew everything. I can remember, when he spoke to supporters in a pub before an away match, he said he liked a committee of one - himself. When this didn’t work he went to the opposite course of action and delegated everything to Mark Ashton without any governance. Now MA has gone he’s implemented plan C with Brian Tinnion and Jon Lansdown making the decision. Two people lacking in the skills required to do the job. https://www.hl.co.uk/about-us/board-of-directors
  16. If City play as they have done in recent matches it will be Malice in Blunderland
  17. He has achieved something - he makes SoD sound cheerful
  18. It’s working but I’ve got to disagree about the pundits Naismith and Wells. They might be knowledgeable, and add some useful insights, but both are very dull and don’t seem to have any enthusiasm. There’s more to being a pundit on TV or radio than what is said. It would be nice to have someone a bit lively with a bit of passion. (It would also be nice if City had a bit more life)
  19. ....minus 2,674 points because the owner is a jolly nice chap, with the remaining 1 point deduction suspended for 1 year.
  20. @Jerseybean - another great match day thread with one excellent part: Head-to-head record Won: 22 Lost: 16 Drawn: 14 However, you’ve let yourself down again by saying “Their distinctive blue and white quartered shirts….” They don’t play in quarters. Da famous blue and white quarters belong to that lot at Horfield. Blackburn play in blue and white halved shirts
  21. I’ve tried not caring and the fact that I don’t care just makes it worse.
  22. From what I can remember of him he was a Mk I version of Neil Kilkenny who was a bit slower, passed the ball much shorter distances and did just as much pointing
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