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  1. Surely it’s possible to maintain some sort of retail happy medium. The old shop of the 1970’s was a football nerds wet dream (I know, I dreamed). Every home and away programme, photos of every player in the squad, along with every sort of pen, key ring, mug, badge etc. Yet- absurdly, bizarrely- no kit. You had to go to a small shop in town for that. Now, it’s like a sterile corner of a retail park JD sports, only without the stock. Don’t even sell retro shirts ( a lot of prem clubs do a roaring trade in these). Is it lowest common denominator profit analysis or does the person running really not have a clue?

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  2. The older I get, the more I’m convinced that footballers are, at heart, just children. They may say they want to be managed by a cool older brother or someone to enjoy a pint with, but in reality they really want and respond to a solid father figure, someone with experience, stern but kind hearted and fair, someone whose praise is hard to win but the more valuable for that. Like I said, the I’m getting old.

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  3. Good point this. We’ve developed a generation of English players who are comfortable receiving the ball, comfortable on the ball, even under pressure, and good at seeing and making short passes. But we have v few capable of getting past opposing players, and the desire to retain possession militates against the long forward ball and risky defence splitting pass. Basically secure possession based secure football, at the expense of adventurous attacking.

  4. Used to really enjoy going to Oxford. ( Except, I think, one game that was abandoned at half time for fog?) Old ground was authentic and atmospheric, although the club was too tight to print tickets so you had to roll up an hour+ in advance to be sure to get in. Now I think it’s another New Den in fields and next to a dual carriageway.

  5. Growing up during the 1970’s I recall periodic Points West stories along the lines of ‘clearing out grandads house and found a 1909 programme in a drawer and now it will auction for hundreds as it was United’s first final and some of fans have a lot of money etc’. ( I’m not a programme expert but I think there were several versions and the glossy one goes for big money.) As an aside, my g grandfather also died at Arras- I gather the North Somerset Yeomanry were involved and shelled badly.

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  6. My kids catch the wrong train all the time. If the phone/ Trainline says it’s platform 3, then it’s platform 3, even though the station board/announcer and their basic sense of direction tells them that that train is going south ( to London) and not north (to home). I’m on first name terms with some of the ticket guys, as I try to explain over the phone why they don’t have the right ticket for the journey they’re inadvertently taking.

  7. Manning’s playing style can work well in the lower leagues- and catch the attention- but it tends to get found out in the Championship, where teams have players more capable of exploiting the gaps between the three centre backs and behind the wing backs. Cotts experience in 15/16 springs to mind. At the very least, hope this chap has a plan b.

  8. Young, intelligent, articulate, innovative, ‘outside the box’ modern, inexperienced, particularly re the division we’re actually in, may struggle to manage the big personality older pro., will have at least £10m to spend in January, in charge until next autumn , when we hire an older, established, experienced manager in a hasty attempt to balance the books and steady the floundering ship.

    Aaaand… repeat.

     

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  9. 4 minutes ago, Mattredrobin said:

    Post now reporting Lampard is not under consideration

    Nor Eustace, according to the same blog. Methinks there was no plan and, insofar as there was a plan, it isn’t going to plan and, moreover, although an ad hoc plan may be under construction, nothing is certain on the planning front. At the end of the day it will be whoever’s available, affordable and willing, which may turn out to be a short and fairly unattractive list. 

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