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  1. 36 minutes ago, Mr Popodopolous said:

    Maybe it'll be some blockbuster appointment that none of us see coming. One of the folllowing:

    Bielsa, Hassenhuttl, Lopetegui or Potter.

    I'd still think Pearson merited the opportunity to see what be could do with some money medium to long term and as injuries returned hopefully short term, at least 3 of those are out of work.

    In practice though would any of those remotely be happy to work under Tinnion for one.

    Whether I believe any of the above, of just trying to post positivity to lighten the mood..

    I imagine it'll be someone uninspiring, inexperienced or both.

    It’s like a monstrous edition of the Masked Singer. Jonathan Ross guesses Taylor Swift or Beyoncé, but it always turns out to be the barmaid from Emmerdale.

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  2. 18 hours ago, Harry said:

    Does this mean another winter tournament? 

    Yes it does.

    I enjoyed Qatar, but some of the stadiums had a longish walk from the bus; I did one 35 min walk in 26 degrees and almost needed an oxygen tent when I got there. In June/ July ( which amazingly was the original FIFA plan) the temperature could have been 40 degrees or more, basically non- survivable for a 50+ European. So expect Nov/Dec.

  3. New manager will have absolutely no latitude or honeymoon period. Fan base is more volatile now that at any time in my 51 years of supporting the club. Even a short run of dodgy results and pressure will mount quickly and massively. SL bringing out his cheque book in Jan will only remind fans that he refused to back Nige. Sort of situation that could unravel quickly.

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  4. 22 hours ago, Marina's Rolls Royce said:

    Exactly. I thought they were singing " Pie gel's fearsome wider sarnie" which I thought odd at the time.

    For about 40 years I understood that the line in the Jam’s Eton Rifles was ‘what a clitoris you turned out to be’. Indeed, this became standard abuse among the 5th year boys at Churchill school. A couple of months ago, in conversation with a work colleague who went to Eton (yes, sadly, I have loads of these) it was pointed out to me that the word was ‘catalyst’. Who knew?

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  5. 21 hours ago, North London Red said:

    Mine was £25. 
    As for why people go…in many cases it’ll be for loyalty points towards the next Euros or World Cup (the more games you go to, the higher the likelihood of being guaranteed for tournaments, or for the more appealing away qualifiers). 
    In other cases it’ll be to keep a run going. 
    Or to catch up with friends from around the country who support other clubs, have a beer or two pre and post game, and discuss plans for Skopje next month and for Germany next summer (assuming we don’t mess up qualification, that is). 

    Mine was £45 (cat 3) and I think I must have been sat near Nevertothedarkside. I rather enjoyed it, to be honest. The game was terrible and it was spectacularly wet at times, but as long as you avoid the burgers, the foods ok, and the beers a lot better than it used to be, albeit £7.20 a pint. It’s a habit and the loyalty points are important, but life’s short and I love the fact that I can now look back over hundreds of England games over 40 years. My first Australia game, I think, which was good. 

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  6. Still think he went too early and to the wrong club. Bournemouth odds on for relegation this year and I can’t see Scott playing that much immediately. He’ll be part of a promotion chasing side next season and receiving a much bigger wage than at City, albeit before crowds half the size of City.But the ‘outstanding Championship prospect’ tag will have gone and instead he’ll be just another promising second string prem player, of which there are many. Kelly hasn’t moved on from Bournemouth or played for England, and I was sure both would follow. Lad should have backed himself and held on a bit longer-  sure he could have made a top half prem side in one move if he’d stayed here another season.

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  7. 22 minutes ago, OddBallJim said:

    It is clear that parachute payments make a huge difference, but what must we change in order to compete against the likes of Ipswich?

    Looking at Ipswich, they’ve undoubtedly spent more on incoming players than us(3.5 m declared, 4 signings undeclared), they’ve got loans from Chelsea, Spurs and Man U and they haven’t had to sell their best player. It’s really not a fairy tale.

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  8. I almost collided with the Luton team coach yesterday while negotiating a mini roundabout in Bedford. It was being used as part of a Thameslink replacement rail service. (Sunday engineering work etc). This says something but after 24 hours thought I’m still not sure what. Either a refreshing example of a modest, down to earth spirit. Or a pathetic illustration of a hopelessly cheap outfit. Either way, as I said to my neighbour back from Everton, I’m glad I’m a City fan.

  9. 8 minutes ago, Loderingo said:

    Have just put £3 on Southampton for relegation at 40/1.  Think it could be a good trading bet as they're dropping like a stone.

    Worth noting that Lansdown’s promotion of our academy (coupled with his Channel Island contacts) has completely screwed Southampton’s modus. For years they monopolised West Country talent and traded upwards on the proceeds, but not now. 

  10. 3 minutes ago, Mr Popodopolous said:

    I hope we gave him loads for that...hope he gets it at AG the ?

    His time in the game is almost up- he’s not a manager or a coach. He’s made the very best of what he’s got and there must be money in the bank. But Mrs V will probably burn through that quickly and she doesn’t look to me like the kind of girl to stick around when the lights dim and the credit tightens. It’s really never ever going to be as good as this for him and I’d bet that the future could be a bit tricky. So, I’d forget his silliness today, because in a year or three we won’t remember his name. 

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  11. 2 minutes ago, ZiderEyed said:

    Am I the only one who really feels for Maguire? Gets some wholly unnecessary stick at times. I'd love him to do well. 

    Me too- not least because he has one of the best songs in 40 years of following England.

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  12. 3 minutes ago, Red Army 75 said:

    Exactly, I couldn’t give a shit about them booing our anthem. But the hypocrisy is shining through. As long as it’s not England fans booing anthems it’s good to go 

    They’re booing their own anthem. Scotland isn’t a republic.

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