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  1. On 09/09/2023 at 08:59, Barrs Court Red said:

    So it begins.  Another season of reluctant linesman duty’s, last minute player withdrawals, dog poo covered pitches, angry parents and angrier kids. 
     

    Both mine play in goal.  Both have tricky matches and it will be eldest child’s first season on full sized pitches, which means full sized goals - she’s lost in it.  Can see some pretty high score lines while the kids get used to the new dimensions. 
     

    Anyone else have games to go to this weekend? 

    Epic times.

    My boy went onto a better level but those seasons from age (5?) were so good. The parents running things were phenomenal.

    My girl played for the same club, brilliant stuff.

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  2. On 16/03/2024 at 20:16, Jerseybean said:

    OK, let’s  have your predictions for our final eight games, my (optimistic thoughts) are below. If I’m right we will pick up eight more points and finish with 55 points (four less than last season.)

    Home

    Leicester L

    Blackburn D

    Huddersfield W

    Rotherham W

    Away

    Plymouth D

    Sunderland L

    Norwich L

    Stoke L

    5 points

    Agree with you mainly but reckon we will draw with Hudds and lose Blackburn.

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  3. 1 hour ago, The Dolman Pragmatist said:

    Alan Dicks has a lot in common with Liam Manning.  He was a young coach who no one had heard of when he was brought in as manager, and a very vocal section of the fans were screaming for him to be sacked in his first season at the club.  Luckily Harry Dolman resisted that temptation, held his nerve, and eventually it paid off, big time.

    Dolman was different class.

  4. 12 hours ago, The Humble Realist said:

    Am I alone in thinking I'm in the silent majority that are pretty fed up with the current situation, unhappy at how the Pearson situation was handled BUT completely willing to wait til next season to judge manning (where he WILL be judged from game 1 onwards)?

    Theres a lot of noise about manning out etc but do most fans feel like me ?

    Not looking to knock anyones opinion (2024 has been dreadful and masked from looking even worse by the FA cup), just sometimes the loudest voices portray a larger sentiment than the reality. 

     

    Proof of the pudding will be home attendances after Leicester, which has cheap tickets available.

    Plus SC sales of course.

  5. 7 minutes ago, 2015 said:

    Just had a 'Banned' Message on my profile for 5 minutes.

    Admin getting annoyed at the criticism towards the club? Or are the powers that be having a word in their ear...

    Id be very surprised mate because there would be a lot of banned posters atm 😁

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  6. 1 hour ago, Simon bristol said:

    Silvio, silvio, silvio, if its a discussion about tinnions qualities as a technical director at this level im up for discussing it, and i have my doubts about his suitability for that role, but not his impact on the academy, or his playing career with us. I think he has earned enough respect from those earlier roles to not be called snake, sid, thick, unintelligent, or have someone thinking that the blame for all our troubles lies solely at his door, which is what was said earlier. 

    So..

    You dont believe he played a major role in shafting Pearson to further his own career (behaviour of a snake in the workplace), or you accept he did, but consider it ok as he played a lot of games for us?

    Pearsons departure was on football grounds, so who provided that insight Micky Bell, Scotty?

    I certainly consider him unintelligent in the context of the role he has snagged for himself, and he hasnt actually delivered any Academy lads to the 1st team who werent made ready by Probert.

    Hes fair game imo.

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  7. 14 minutes ago, ExiledAjax said:

    Succinct? Pearson? 

    I'd hate to know your definition of verbose if you reckon Pearson was succinct!

    He was thoughtful and articulate granted, but he absolutely loved "exploring" an answer beyond reason.

    Correct.

    I think that developed as he got older.

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  8. 12 hours ago, Jerseybean said:

    Genuine question Super, is it silly that our Head Coach’s communication style is not clearly understandable to fans like me who really would like to know what he actually means. Furthermore, if I (and other fans) struggle to understand him what must the players be dealing with on a daily basis?

    A key attribute for a leader/coach is excellent communication skills.

    Old phrase ' Bullshit Baffles Brains" springs to mind.

    LJ without the charm eek.....

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  9. 2 minutes ago, MarcusX said:

    I agree,  but people (not necessarily the poster in here) are being a bit disingenuous bringing up an old comment and suggesting it’s just been said.

    Agreed, unintentional im sure but I confess I thought it was new.

  10. 4 hours ago, MarcusX said:

    Extreme yea, but also 10 years old. Was said after Harry Redknapp said Spurs players would regularly try and get out of international duty

    Whenever he said it he was out of order.

  11. 2 hours ago, Mr Popodopolous said:

    I do concur with you all, they're hardly going to say otherwise.

    Let's hope it is correct but my main point was, is the financial recompense worth the potential disruption? I'm not sure. £2-2.5m for a Championship club if that is what they mean by a 50% uplift.

    So £100k per home game (ish) ?

    Possibly will be then unless SCs and POTD  every match go way south.

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  12. 21 minutes ago, Mr Popodopolous said:

    Putting aside City specific, EFL are clearly relatively confident that it won't notably hit attendances. We'll see..

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    Hopefully the above is correct but if it isn't, then the TV deal on the face of it, doesn't seem a great uplift set against the possible disruption.

    Well the efl would say that wouldnt they..

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  13. Just now, Numero Uno said:

    I would confidently predict that there isn't one player in that squad who is "frightened" of Manning and certainly not Tinnion. If there is they need to go and join somebody else's squad.

    100% mate.

  14. 5 hours ago, REDOXO said:

    Mr Manning and Mr Tinnion! Produce a  team that’s not freighted!…….of YOU!!!

     

    Nearly all the squad have either been there done that, or would have plenty of suitors elsewhere.

    I very much doubt anyone gives a shit about either of them, and plenty are possibly discussing exit strategies with agents right now.

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  15. 42 minutes ago, Davefevs said:

    He’s probably reached the peak of his own ability level and finds that it’s not good enough to start for England in Southgate’s team.  Certain individuals just want to play, at whatever level they play sport.  He appears to be one of those.

    Not an issue for me.

    Non issue isnt it.

    If it suited both parties in the future hed probably be back in.

    Maybe when Southgate and his team are gone.

    If you dont have to work with people you dont like then its a no brainer.

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  16. 1 hour ago, alexukhc said:

    this though, bit extreme…

    Ian Wright: “The next young player who says he does not want to play for England should be ordered to ring the parents of a soldier who has died serving his country in Afghanistan, and tell them his reasons.”

    What a *****.

    Deluded enough to compare kicking a football about with fighting in the British Army.

    Way past his sell by date imo.

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