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Midlands Robin

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  1. Last time I went to Vicarage Road (2014 FA Cup Third Round Replay) I recall they had a lovely Balti pie.

    If anyone wants to sponsor me, I'd gladly go back there on Boxing Day and confirm if that's still the case.

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  2. Have we spoken about Ian Baird yet?

    His last act as a City player was to leave the field giving a two fingured salute in a pre season friendly following our relegation from the 1st Division. (Championship)

    The led to my favourite One Team in Bristol Cover. "Yes Ian, we know which division we're in but whose fault is it?"

     

  3. How about a bit of Wurzels action? 

    (to the tune of "Don't tell I tell ee") 

    Well I've never needed school, never needed college

    Got a rich dad so life ain't bad. I don't need no football knowledge

    I never couldn't see the point of Nigel P. 

    'Cos I'm the Chair, so I don't care,

    So don't tell I, tell 'E!

    Don't tell I, tell 'E, that's my philosophy

    When fans do swear, and tear their hair,

    Don't tell I, tell 'E!

    Old Brian T one day, told me how we should play. 

    If we don't press, we'll be in a mess, said Nige "Do it my way."

    He just glared at me, and I hollered "Leave I be,

    'You'll have to leave, said my Dad Steve," 

    So don't blame I, blame 'E!

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  4. Fantastic summary of events. 

    To me it's clear, reading between the lines, that the board wanted NP out but the timing was an issue. When to sack him was their problem. We know from Nige's own words he was having some health issues and needed a back operation. If the board were to sack him after that they'd look totally heartless. Was Tinnion aware that some key players were due back from injury this week? A match day squad bolstered by some returning players would have been likely to win the next two games therefore you couldn't justify sacking Nige after that. They pulled the trigger now by gambling on a negative reaction from losing the David Brent and Cardiff matches. 

    The board probably expected a stronger reaction to those two defeats however, the bulk of the support saw a team ravaged by injury but still trying and with a bit of a fair wind could have got something from at least one of those games. 

    Because of the issue of when to fire Nige, the board may well have had their defined plan on a way forward but would have had no real idea on who would be available to take over. 

    They've made just about as big a total bollocks up of it as its possible to do. 

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