Dougie Freedman - New Manager
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Ngog - £4m
Alonso - £2.5m
Twatter Marvin - £3.5m
Ream - £2.5m
Dougie has time to change things around, but I hope his transfer-dealings aren't as bad as the last blokes.
Especially when WHU have our old manager and about 5 players we got rid of - and now they're riding high in the Premier League.
Alonso - £2.5m
Twatter Marvin - £3.5m
Ream - £2.5m
Dougie has time to change things around, but I hope his transfer-dealings aren't as bad as the last blokes.
Especially when WHU have our old manager and about 5 players we got rid of - and now they're riding high in the Premier League.
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Sordell's fee goes up with every non-appearance.
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it's an ace tactic - he'll be fresh for the christmas and new-year push-on! master tacticians at work!boltonboris wrote:Sordell's fee goes up with every non-appearance.

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Along with his perceived ability!boltonboris wrote:Sordell's fee goes up with every non-appearance.
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I liked him as well! He'd own this league. Has he signed for west ham yet?
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Nope, he's back in Iran. But if we have a problem and no-one else can help maybe we could hire the A-ndranik Team
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He's loading up the Rials in Qatar this season, maybe next year.officer_dibble wrote:I liked him as well! He'd own this league. Has he signed for west ham yet?

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Lets hope come May they're wishing he were still there!Annoyed Grunt wrote:Ooops
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Still say we should have got McCarthy in.
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Why?Lord Kangana wrote:Still say we should have got McCarthy in.
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because - like the players that don't get picked, the manager we didn't bring in would have been the saviour...TKIZ! wrote:Why?Lord Kangana wrote:Still say we should have got McCarthy in.
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And we'd have already have been promoted if we'd just waited for Hughes.
But nobody listens to me, it feels like I have the Curse of Cassandra sometimes...
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Not sure if seriousLord Kangana wrote:And we'd have already have been promoted if we'd just waited for Hughes.
But nobody listens to me, it feels like I have the Curse of Cassandra sometimes...

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Deadly. Check back through my posts, I've been saying forever that we should have got Big Mick in...
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Can't be bothered, I believe you. Still think you're wrong, but I believe youLord Kangana wrote:Deadly. Check back through my posts, I've been saying forever that we should have got Big Mick in...

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I both believe, and agree. Never mind, at least Dougie's doing better than Henning Berg and that's a fact. (or a factoid at the very least).TKIZ! wrote:Can't be bothered, I believe you. Still think you're wrong, but I believe youLord Kangana wrote:Deadly. Check back through my posts, I've been saying forever that we should have got Big Mick in...
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Double feck!!!
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In total this season – his first full one with the Whites following a move last January from New York Red Bulls – he has made just seven starts.
But he vows to keep working hard on the training pitch and, while admitting he would like more game-time, he says he has never considered a move away from the Reebok Stadium – either on loan or otherwise.
Not a glorified Megson surely?The new manager is good, definitely different than Owen,” said Ream. “He’s got a style he likes to play and a structure and shape, something the team really needed drilled into us. I think we’ve been responding well.
“There’s not much different from New York. We have hard days on Monday and Tuesday, off Wednesday, taper down and do more tactical shape later in the week. He’s not as into tactics as Hans was. We still work on them, but he’s more into the intense work-rates than tactics.”
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