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Has he taken the 'p' then ?
I can't be bothered looking him up.
I can't be bothered looking him up.
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Emma?Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Big-nosed 'Scouser Tommo' Phil to join the BWFC staff? You heard* it here first**...bobo the clown wrote:Whether Coyle can stop being bewildering, Thompson et al can learn to coach ... AND get the players fit, at least, remains to be seen.![]()
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Far be it from me to ever inject optimism or good cheer, but my inner little-ray-of-sunshine is bursting out here.
Sordell had 12 goals before Christmas, for a Watford side that weren't very good.
Ngog is certainly good enough to cause problems for Championship defences.
Lee and Eagles on the wings, possibly with Wylde coming in, to do a Scottish Stuart Storer role.
Reo-Coker and Holden in the middle.
There's Championship goals in that there side.
So, 17th at Christmas, then...
Sordell had 12 goals before Christmas, for a Watford side that weren't very good.
Ngog is certainly good enough to cause problems for Championship defences.
Lee and Eagles on the wings, possibly with Wylde coming in, to do a Scottish Stuart Storer role.
Reo-Coker and Holden in the middle.
There's Championship goals in that there side.
So, 17th at Christmas, then...
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I’m locked in tight, I’m out of range
I used to care, but things have changed"
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Whatever league we're in next season I want to see what a N'Gog/Sordell partnership up front would look like. I like N'Gog alot, think he's a strong prescene, holds the ball up well and is brings others into the game nicely. Only issue is it all sounds a little similar to another striker in our first eleven and don't complement each others styles too nicely.Puskas wrote:Far be it from me to ever inject optimism or good cheer, but my inner little-ray-of-sunshine is bursting out here.
Sordell had 12 goals before Christmas, for a Watford side that weren't very good.
Ngog is certainly good enough to cause problems for Championship defences.
Lee and Eagles on the wings, possibly with Wylde coming in, to do a Scottish Stuart Storer role.
Reo-Coker and Holden in the middle.
There's Championship goals in that there side.
So, 17th at Christmas, then...
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no mention any 'cough' defenders 'cough' in this team for the championship ages.. we'll need goals lots of em...wanderers_on_tour wrote:Whatever league we're in next season I want to see what a N'Gog/Sordell partnership up front would look like. I like N'Gog alot, think he's a strong prescene, holds the ball up well and is brings others into the game nicely. Only issue is it all sounds a little similar to another striker in our first eleven and don't complement each others styles too nicely.Puskas wrote:Far be it from me to ever inject optimism or good cheer, but my inner little-ray-of-sunshine is bursting out here.
Sordell had 12 goals before Christmas, for a Watford side that weren't very good.
Ngog is certainly good enough to cause problems for Championship defences.
Lee and Eagles on the wings, possibly with Wylde coming in, to do a Scottish Stuart Storer role.
Reo-Coker and Holden in the middle.
There's Championship goals in that there side.
So, 17th at Christmas, then...
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Meh. Defence-schmefence.norm the jedi wrote:no mention any 'cough' defenders 'cough' in this team for the championship ages.. we'll need goals lots of em...
Mears, Ream, [Experienced Championship Clogger On A Free], Alonso.
Defence'll be OK.
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CrazyHorse wrote:How come bitterness and hatred aren't included in the stages of grief? Cos that's where I'm at.
they are - they are part of the anger stage....
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Not wishing to rain on anyones parade here but I recall Andy Todd having a superb (ish) season in the Prem at centre half and yet struggling in the Championship when we went down.
Feck it - we're not going down and if we do, we're coming back up on 100 pts. I call this stage 'deniaceptance'
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Mears - coming back after being out for a whole seasonPuskas wrote:Meh. Defence-schmefence.norm the jedi wrote:no mention any 'cough' defenders 'cough' in this team for the championship ages.. we'll need goals lots of em...
Mears, Ream, [Experienced Championship Clogger On A Free], Alonso.
Defence'll be OK.
Ream - looks promising, but still has a lot to learn
[Experienced Championship Clogger On A Free] - who ?
Alonso - in jail
Yep, 'sorted'.

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2 should be enough we'll be playing 3 - 4 - 3 any road.. SKD can do a Dion Dublinbobo the clown wrote:Mears - coming back after being out for a whole seasonPuskas wrote:Meh. Defence-schmefence.norm the jedi wrote:no mention any 'cough' defenders 'cough' in this team for the championship ages.. we'll need goals lots of em...
Mears, Ream, [Experienced Championship Clogger On A Free], Alonso.
Defence'll be OK.
Ream - looks promising, but still has a lot to learn
[Experienced Championship Clogger On A Free] - who ?
Alonso - in jail
Yep, 'sorted'.
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Yep. But he'll be OK after a pre-season. And there's Joe Riley, too.bobo the clown wrote:Mears - coming back after being out for a whole season -
Right-backs coming out of our arse. Metaphorically speaking.
Did OK against Millwall - should be alright at that level. Especially if alongside him we have:Ream - looks promising, but still has a lot to learn
Who? I don't bloody know. I barely pay attention to the Premier League beyond Wanderers, do you expect me to follow the Championship as well? Surely there must be someone - 30-something, knocked around various clubs at that level for a few years, out of contract?[Experienced Championship Clogger On A Free] - who ?
At a push, I believe Paul Scharner's not being renewed by West Brom. He was good a couple of years back - could we get him? Otherwise, find a Gerry McEilheinney for the iPhone generation. There must be someone.
Or, in desperation, there's Andy O'Brien.
Oh yeah. I forgot. Well, see solution for central defender. Iain Harte is apparently out of contract at Reading - he's probably not good enough to play in the top flight but can do a job.Alonso - in jail
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I understand Harte's being offered a new contract.
Whichever division we're in, I'd make Ricketts the contract renewal of choice. Especially now Wheater's buckled. Gives us the option of finding a centre-back or a left-back. Who's that little left-back Leeds have loaned? He looks a cut below the Premiership...
Whichever division we're in, I'd make Ricketts the contract renewal of choice. Especially now Wheater's buckled. Gives us the option of finding a centre-back or a left-back. Who's that little left-back Leeds have loaned? He looks a cut below the Premiership...
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Well, if we can get Ricketts to renew his contract on reasonable (Championship-level) terms, then yes. Definitely.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:I understand Harte's being offered a new contract.
Whichever division we're in, I'd make Ricketts the contract renewal of choice. Especially now Wheater's buckled. Gives us the option of finding a centre-back or a left-back. Who's that little left-back Leeds have loaned? He looks a cut below the Premiership...
As for your other option - I'd rather have the manager of Lassiters at left back. And I don't know about you, but that don't make me feel good.
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Puskas wrote:Yep. But he'll be OK after a pre-season. And there's Joe Riley, too.bobo the clown wrote:Mears - coming back after being out for a whole season -
Right-backs coming out of our arse. Metaphorically speaking.Did OK against Millwall - should be alright at that level. Especially if alongside him we have:Ream - looks promising, but still has a lot to learnWho? I don't bloody know. I barely pay attention to the Premier League beyond Wanderers, do you expect me to follow the Championship as well? Surely there must be someone - 30-something, knocked around various clubs at that level for a few years, out of contract?[Experienced Championship Clogger On A Free] - who ?
At a push, I believe Paul Scharner's not being renewed by West Brom. He was good a couple of years back - could we get him? Otherwise, find a Gerry McEilheinney for the iPhone generation. There must be someone.
Or, in desperation, there's Andy O'Brien.Oh yeah. I forgot. Well, see solution for central defender. Iain Harte is apparently out of contract at Reading - he's probably not good enough to play in the top flight but can do a job.Alonso - in jail
How about that Paul Robinson chap?
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He is. He also made it into the Championship team of the year (takes all the set pieces so gets plenty goals and assists for a left back.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:I understand Harte's being offered a new contract.
Reading have also been looking at a pal of mine who now plays in Denmark. They & Feyenoord had scouts watching him for a few games last month.
To be honest, I reckon this lad could do a job for us, but then I'm bias!
He's similar to Harte in that he puts in a fantastic delivery, but he's much more athletic than him. Been in brilliant form for well over 12 months now.
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This is all bulls*it anyway, WE ARE FECKIN STAYING UP
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jaffka wrote:This is all bulls*it anyway, WE ARE FECKIN STAYING UP

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