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Everything posted by The Dolman Pragmatist
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Eloquently put.
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Really sad to see a City fan describing anyone from the fan base who doesn’t agree with them as ‘brain dead’. I don’t agree with your perspective Bobbie, but that’s fine: a forum is all about opinions and I’m sure you’re not brain dead. At the end of the day we all want City to succeed.
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Really? Please explain..
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Millwall away match thread
The Dolman Pragmatist replied to Jerseybean's topic in The Havanatopia Match Day Archive
Red button just appeared on Sky -
I notice that in another recent thread nearly 58% of 694 OTIB people voted to sack Pearson, with just only 42% voting to keep him. To me that suggests that the silent majority on OTIB seem to have lost faith with him. For me it’s all about this season now, i.e. who can keep us hope. Sacking a manager in the Eve if the transfer window is a huge risk, but then so is persevering with the manager with one if the worst records in our history. I admire those with strong convictions either way.
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But then look at what Corberan is doing at West Brom with the same players…
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This is the problem, isn’t it? Do we trust Pearson to make the signings that we quite obviously need if we are to stay up? You look back to previous transfer windows to give some confidence, but… I really think our future will be hugely affected by what happens this week. If there is no change and the transfer window goes badly then the future doesn’t look bright. If we lose badly at Millwall can the Board really afford to stick with Pearson? We’ll see…
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If Nige was gone and Euell was in temporary charge
The Dolman Pragmatist replied to Davefevs's topic in Football Chat
Lot of assumptions there Dave. Do you really think there is no planning for the future??… -
Downsy- another moan thread
The Dolman Pragmatist replied to ohhhshauntaylor's topic in Football Chat
Can’t see anything wrong with the bloke. Seems to do a decent job to me. -
Well he shouldn’t have said it then.
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True, but that doesn’t mean the Lansdown family wasn’t involved. I’m not sure I would rate the appointments of Derek McInnes or Sean O’Driscoll as bad appointments at the time they were made. Both had a lot going for them, but for a variety of reasons didn’t work out. Ditto Nigel Pearson: sound reasons for appointing him, but it doesn’t appear to have worked out. it will be interesting to see how Dean Holden does at Charlton. I always thought there was a potentially very good manager in him…
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So the Lansdown family weren’t involved in the appointments of Gary Johnson and Steve Cotterill? As for the teams you think we are better than: today Blackpool got a point at Hull; Rotherham drew at home to Stoke (who beat us last week); Cardiff got a point at home to top side QPR; and Huddersfield won at Preston! We’ve won one of the last nine… I fear it is very difficult to conclude anything but that with Nigel Pearson at the helm we are going down (and sadly I suspect we will finish bottom). At least a change of first team coach would offer us some hope, which is surely better than none. Relegation would be catastrophic for us.
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Could the unthinkable happen?
The Dolman Pragmatist replied to Clutton Caveman's topic in Football Chat
Peterborough went down with 54 points in 2012-13. -
True, but one side of a picture is probably better than none at all…
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But that’s not necessarily true. Players have families and friends, and so do City staff members. I have an email from someone very closely connected to one of our players sitting in my inbox at the moment, but of course I wouldn’t betray anything I’m told in confidence. However, what I’m told does influence the general way I think and talk about what goes on at City.
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Had lunch in London today with a friend who has a Spurs season-ticket. Alex Scott strongly linked with them apparently…
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Andy King at CB experiment should never happen again…
The Dolman Pragmatist replied to Davefevs's topic in Football Chat
He looked pretty enthusiastic when he scored before the World Cup break… -
You don’t motivate people by blowing them out. Poor management.
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Stoke City at home match thread
The Dolman Pragmatist replied to Jerseybean's topic in The Havanatopia Match Day Archive
Check out the interview if you can: about 5.45 on Radio Bristol. The interviewer asked him about Andy King’s performance and Pearson told him he ‘wasn’t asking the right questions’. He then asked about Atkinson and Pearson said that he picked the players he can trust, and his selection today should say it all. -
Stoke City at home match thread
The Dolman Pragmatist replied to Jerseybean's topic in The Havanatopia Match Day Archive
Apparently not. Pearson made it clear he was not in the squad because he ‘didn’t trust him’. -
Stoke City at home match thread
The Dolman Pragmatist replied to Jerseybean's topic in The Havanatopia Match Day Archive
So according to Pearson’s post-match interview, Atkinson wasn’t in the squad because he doesn’t trust him. What the hell is that all about? Before the break he was our best player. It begs the question, what does he trust Andy King to do? -
Rotherham United away match thread
The Dolman Pragmatist replied to Jerseybean's topic in The Havanatopia Match Day Archive
Christ, I’d forgotten about you while the World Cup was on. It’s all coming back to me like a bad dream… -
World Cup 2022 thread (football only)
The Dolman Pragmatist replied to Super's topic in Football Chat
BBC News have just shown a clip (BBC1, about 08.05) of local fans celebrating in the street in Senegal, and more than one is wearing a purple and green Bristol City shirt (the one with the green band across the chest. I couldn’t believe my eyes. What’s that about? Did we get noticed in Senegal when Fam was playing for us? -
I make no apologies for saying that Arcade Fire’s ‘We’ is a very fine album.
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Blind Eye … Wishbone Ash