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21 minutes ago, DeParis said:
Manning, Schumacher, Cifuentes and Rohl have all done this, and they have all built on and made their sides better because of it.
Define better. We are still mid table, Stoke,QPR and Wednesday have all been in and around the relegation places until the last 7/10 days
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Suspect he will be Pearsons first (coaching) appointment when he gets his next job.
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6 hours ago, Never to the dark side said:
I think football is still adjusting to the effects of Covid,but its this coming season that does concern me.
With five of the Saturday 3pm Championship games being moved for live television coverage
I can see less season tickets and match day ticket sales be purchased.
I still think that the five live planned games will all be kicking off at 12:30pm on saturday
I might find out a little more when I attend the ITV AGM meeting this coming Thursday
I think Davefevs worked out there will only be 13 Saturday 3pm home games next season. That could be reduced further If Cardiff and Swansea are moved.
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4 minutes ago, Davefevs said:
£4m signing / half way through a 4 year deal so £2m.
Thanks, Dave. I thought that would be a rough guesstimate. As I said before, I wouldn't be paying more than that. £5 million is taking the Michael.
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44 minutes ago, Davefevs said:
Any idea what he is worth in Burnleys 'books' (amortisation value).
Seems like he has 2 years left on his contract, but what was the length of his contract and how much did he cost, initially.
Anything over that value imo we should walk away.
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Will the number of lies match the number of Taylor Swift song references Sam Matterface got in during the West Ham Liverpool game on five live ?
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4 hours ago, JBFC II said:
You are totally allowed to have those opinions, but then it’s all about balance.
You’re a constant presence on match day threads, post match threads etc when we’ve lost or played poorly. For comparison, you made 18 posts during and after the Sunderland game, commenting on how poor we were (which was deserved) but then made 4 during and after Blackburn, none of which were positive, because you struggled to find anything to use against Manning.
It’s all well and good talking about other people’s narrative whilst not realise how strong yours is. If you were more balanced and capable of supporting us when we do well as well as when we are crap then you wouldn’t receive some of the reactions you get
Surely if the team play well and win then that is the bare minimum metric. Fewer people will have something to say or praise because that is the expected outcome. Fall below that even a win playing boring football is going to draw more comments and an amount of criticism.
The balance you refer to isn't as simple as win / lose = similar amount of praise / criticism.
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1 hour ago, Tim Monaghan said:
Looking forward to 3 points today to take us above last years total including the highest league position in years, fewer goals conceded and improving moving into next season.
Lets go, COYRS
5 years ago we finished 8th and 4 years ago 12th.......so by years you mean a few.
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3 hours ago, mozo said:
I think the bittersweet element here is that if we, by some minor miracle, finish top 6 next season, then the board could argue that they were justified in bringing in Manning when they did and managing the budget how they did.
Strange. You've been banging on since October that you had no expectations above mid table and now talk about top 6 with a very similar squad. Major miracle needed, not minor.
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13 hours ago, eardun said:
It will be interesting to see how many POTD tickets are available for sale in the SS for the first match of the season - I presume that will be the first time we will know how many SS ticket holders have not renewed/have moved to the family stand.
Not sure the first march will be a great barometer. Early August, people still on holiday, match will be live on Sky.
I guess the club could boost numbers by making it a Mates Rates game.
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Martin Keown just quipped on Talksport that De Zerbi got his teeth done earlier in the season in readiness for the Liverpool job. Simon Jordan couldn't stop laughing.
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4 minutes ago, Tim Monaghan said:
Considering we've just gone 6 unbeaten, it would suggest that we are heading in the right direction. There is an absurd amount of fart in this thread. It properly stinks of embarrassment, and trying to grasp at things to have a moan at, which is mental considering recent results and direction we're heading. Tins, or whoever it was, has made the right decision at the time of writing, whether you like it or not.
We can't do anything about the past, so why are we continually obsessing over it? We can't change it by repeating the same storyline over and over and over and over again....
I'm excited for next season. I'm excited in the direction we are heading, and I'm feeling positive about it.
COYR'S
I think what you're getting at is known as recency bias.
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2 hours ago, RedRoss said:
Come off it Dave, this is 9 pages of discussion about a loan player that hasn't worked out ultimately. Where is the 9 page topic about the rest of our recruitment this season. Like I said to Silvio, this is likely our best window in a very long time however we constantly focus on negatives like this. It's pretty inconsequential and just seems like a repetitive way of bashing the
How on earth is the business done in January better than what we did last summer.
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17 hours ago, phantom said:
Sales confirmed as over 12k, there's not the impact so far
That's incorrect, it's already been confirmed that when the fixture list is released it'll show all the TV slots up to FA Cup 3rd round weekend
So basically up to the New Year's Day round of fixtures
Marshall clearly stated 8000 (appreciate thhat was a week ago)
Where are you getting 12000 confirmed from ?
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44 minutes ago, Stockwood gate said:
Stupid question are you allowed to move seats in the south stand
No
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2 minutes ago, Lorenzos Only Goal said:
He's still ours until the end of next season, so he's going for a fee if he leaves. That being said we still have 14 months left to get him pension to paper so maybe he just wants to look at his options over the summer.
What do you think he's worth in the last year of his contract ?
£3 million tops.
Personally would keep him and let his contract run down. It will cost that to replace him, with transfer fee, wages, agent fees
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7 hours ago, Ziderarmy said:
Yeah I want to move stands
As Graham C has pointed out, you can do that anytime. Just chose a seat in another stand and buy that instead of renewing your current seat.
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What happens when the young hungry players aren't quite good enough and you've let go of your experienced players ?
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1 hour ago, W-S-M Seagull said:
I've not renewed ours.
Nor me. Really haven't enjoyed it since before Christmas. 4 hour round trip, getting home at either 7.30 pm or midnight.
Will still go to a few games home and away.
Also interested to see how the new tv schedule pans out. Our first home game will be televised so will watch with interest.
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22 hours ago, RedRock said:
It could be that he’s proven in training to be an absolute wizard of a player. We told him to play carp in his last match and now we’re not playing him as part of a cunning plan to drive the transfer fee down. To keep the player’s spirits up during this ‘withdrawn’ period we treat him to days out sitting on the bench.
Alternatively, he’s not very good and the work experience analyst who recommended him has been sacked.
Hopefully, the former.
Thought Manning said that he had scouted him extensively. Unfortunately the work experience analyst is still Head Coach.
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20 hours ago, Jimmo said:
Will renew me old man's card tomorrow. Still undecided about mine though.
Just find the atmosphere to be so poor. Obviously performances play a part, but even when things are decent our atmosphere isn't great for the most part.
This new entitled culture of booing your team off when losing at half time or full time no matter who you're playing, really irks me too.
Got to a point where I'm finding it more depressing being at the footy, than not.
I think the booing has been directed more at the management and board than the players.
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11 hours ago, Cole Not Gas said:
Do what? What would have impressed you in any manager having to take over a Pearson (basket) case 6 months ago? The summer will go well because the club (ie owners & senior, respected managers will back Liam) so you have no reason to have a bad feeling. And what the hell do you mean by regression? Since when, since Cotts or since Johnson? There has been zero regression since Pearson lef; the players are happier, the cup run, we beat or draw with top teams, we smash poor teams etc etc - sometimes the negativity of you (and others) posts is simply baffling. What regression can you possibly mean?
Smash the poor teams. You mean like beating Plymouth 4-1 when Pearson (basket case) was manager.
You must have been hiding behind the sofa that night.
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11 hours ago, Kid in the Riot said:
Was it 2 home wins in our opening 7 of the Championship season, Dave?
Actually 3 wins and 2 draws.
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2 hours ago, marmite said:
Strange how so many of us on here are renewing a football season ticket DESPITE the football not because of it
And yet after the first few games next season people will be on here moaning about how dull the football is. (That's what you signed up for remember).
Not you personally MM.
I'm going to wait and see. Yes, I will lose my seat in the SS but I honestly can't take any more of the tedious football being played.
Will still pick a few away games to go to, as I do enjoy a weekend away. If the boring football is gone or the perpetrator of it, I will probably get a half season ticket.
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Back in the 80's I would usually put a pound on a 10 match Acca .
Won a few times but you soon realise there is always a 'banker' that won't come in. (Eg Man Utd v Burnley )
I now only do free bets and cover them with a lay bet on betfair to guarantee a profit.