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  1. 5 hours ago, Erithacus said:

    What a way to celebrate a historic achievement - by destroying almost all credibility in the system. This has rapidly become a pyrrhic victory, but possibly the start of a new beginning.

    I won't comment on the rights or wrongs of this matter, but it is notable that the new person appointed is a woman. Could this have been a move that was already planned to happen but has been precipitated earlier than expected? Was there an undercurrent at the Spanish offices to move people? It's all beginning to look like a house of cards.

    It seems that there are structural problems that run deep in the Spanish FA. 15 players refused to play for Vilda due to the way he treated players. They won the World Cup with a weakened team. Vilda survived because of men like Rubiales standing up for him, simple as. When it became clear that Rubiales could not just bluster this out, then they are systematically dismantling this, but it's all a tad late.

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  2. 2 hours ago, W-S-M Seagull said:

    Didn't take the haters long to come out of the woodwork did it? 

    Give the lad a chance ffs.

    Did you not read what I said? I said he might yet come good but I haven't been been impressed with what I've seen. I'm sure Cornick would feel similarly about the second half of last season and his pre-season.

    We are allowed to be disappointed with disappointing performances. We don't have to polarise ourselves to be be supporters or haters. It isn't that simple.

     

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  3. 1 hour ago, OldlandReddies said:

    Agree with both Mehmeti and Cornick. For me, Mehmeti it's a confidence issue which could be resolved but Cornick more down to lack of ability at this level.......he's just not good enough.

    Had we been talking about games last season perhaps, but we've been playing teams from lower leagues - if he's still not impressing. Well...

    But it's preseason, and he may yet come good.

  4. 41 minutes ago, Distortia said:

    As great of a job that O'Neil did, and I think it is ******* bonkers and unfair to sack him, you would imagine someone like Iraiola has a 'higher ceiling' in how he could progress the club. He's played consistently at the top level and been managed by some exceptional managers. Of course there are no guarantees, and just having played under some good managers is not enough, but it's presumably a calculated gamble.

    I'm gutted for O'Neil though and he has been very hard done by. Hopefully he can find a good job soon.

    You're making him sound like one of those player to manager coaches like Lampard or Gerrard, but he's already had managerial success and was playing good football at Vallecano last season (they wanted to retain him) finishing in 11th. He was also Leeds' preferred candidate, but Vallecano refused the approach (hence refusing the contract offer from Vallecano). He also got Mirandes (A newly promoted Spanish side into their second tier) to the semi-final of the Copa-del-Dey, which would be like Plymouth doing it in the FA Cup this season. 

    It's a great appointment, but the treatment of O'Neill is undoubtedly foul in this case.

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  5. 3 minutes ago, Port Said Red said:

    Yes I realise why he's on a free, it just seems unnecessarily profligate to give him away as Brighton seem such a well run club these days. I was just wondering if there was a reason for it.

    Because if the interest comes to naught, he signs and they are then on the hook for a contract for a player they have no intention of giving game time to.

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  6. 13 minutes ago, Red Skin said:

    Isn't there some pitch for some sport where they can roll a while new pitch out under a stand.  Or is this some weird ( and very dull) dream I had? ?

    For Football, Spurs has something like that (albeit in sections). Real Madrid are planning a system to store the grass underground, to allow for concerts etc in their new stadium.

    In terms of a full pitch sliding situation, the Las Vegas Raiders new stadium (Allegiant Stadium) has one. 
     

     

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  7. 12 minutes ago, Merrick's Marvels said:

    Biggest Whooooooooooooooooooooosh of all time, mate. Congratulations. 

    Care to enlighten me as to what I've missed? Other than someone obviously baiting the forum and obviously having a good time (fair enough)? Might be a forum in-joke or something, I'm not here that much lately.

  8. Yeah that's fair, BOS has solved it, let's give up! What point are you even making, things sometimes go well and then go bad? If a football team isn't playing to better itself and move up the divisions if possible, what's the point? I certainly wouldn't want to support a team in a franchise league like the MLS or the A-League where there's no jeopardy, or chance for lower teams to improve their situation.

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  9. 34 minutes ago, Paul G said:

    My wife has just told me that on her trip up to London a few weeks ago her and a friend were swigging a bottle of wine and no alarms went of. Classy bird my missus ?❤️?

    Well it might have been an older one without the sensors. I am thinking that the sensors are a bit of a yarn, anyway ;) 

  10. 18 minutes ago, Lrrr said:

    It’s recorded as a ‘second assist’ in football 

    Good to know, and I imagined it was tracked somewhere. I mean more the masses who focus on just goals and assists :). e.g. a 'second assist' in hockey is counted in the stats as indistinguishable from a regular assist.

  11. 2 minutes ago, Eddie Hitler said:

     

    I wonder how much you would have to drink the night before to set them off by breathing on them!


    Try it out and let me know how it goes. I couldn't work out which bit was the sensor, so I assumed it was a lie, but hey maybe it isn't!

     

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  12. 16 minutes ago, 1960maaan said:

    Drinking ON the coaches has been banned for years as far as I'm aware. When we ran them in the 80s/90s we regularly had Police come on and search the coaches. We just tended to get everywhere early, not sure if things have changed.


    I was on a new National Express bus last weekend and the driver said that there were alcohol-detecting sensors above each seat. Didn't sound massively likely, but part of a wider trend.

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  13. 2 minutes ago, Port Said Red said:

    You can definitely see the difference in his game compared to kids of the same age, who have had so little "proper" football.

    He definitely plays that role that people used to call a "quarterback" sitting deep and dictating tempo, but as much of a creative outlet as players playing further up.

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  14. 27 minutes ago, OneTeamInBristol said:

    If a club only ever signed those players they would go nowhere. 

    You can't just solely have young inexperienced players, you need a handful of them alongside experienced pro's who are much older.

    Also, it is glossed over that Joe Bryan is a successful Bristol City youth product. What better example for those coming through? 

    If we shed Dasilva which looks increasingly likely (I am sure his offered contract is much lower than he was on previously), and perhaps we've decided that Joe Bryan has more upside than Currie. Having Bryan and Pring for LB (with maybe Currie as cover) is good. Competition is vital and having a healthy squad size - that Pring can play CB in a pinch and Joe Bryan can play further up the pinch successfully too (look at how Mark Sykes has been used by Nigel, he likes those sorts of players) then I think that there is no way in which this doesn't make us better.

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