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Quite so, after being put in a difficult position. I imagine he was hopping mad when Cardiff revealed his involvement - not exactly the thing to soothe the relationship with his former employers...boltonboris wrote:I think Freedman did the right thing.. If he didn't send it on, he could possibly be held partly complicit in any investigation. As it stands, he's done what was probably expected of him in the circumstances
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↑↑↑↑ Bllx ... he's a grass. He should have his windows whitewashed and post-box nailed-up.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
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BWFC_Insane wrote:So all we need to do is find a manager who fancies coming to a struggling championship clubs, with diminishing crowds, a 1 in and 1 out (but cheaper) policy. No money to spend and seemingly players who are trying to leave but nobody wants, who can flick a switch, get everyone playing well and propel us to promotion?
Right. And Eddie who supposedly has no money left is going to pay off one manager and pay for a new one in? Why would he bother? He doesn't want to spend more money on BWFC seemingly. Don't see why he suddenly would want to.
Dougie is the man. He knows exactly what he is doing. Not even had a year and this mess we are in runs a fair way back.
Not going to post again on this subject because people have already made their minds up one way or another, and I'm 100% convinced that getting rid of him will be a huge mistake. But others will be 100% convinced the other way and there is no point arguing it.
What I will say is at Ewood yesterday and in the pub after, Dougie's name was being sung and it was very clear where the anger was being directed, and it wasn't at the manager.



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Pfffft.
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He looks like he needs a right good wash
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He seems to have a very odd manner. I guess that's just him, so it is what it is. He looks so shity .... and yes, in nedd of a wash.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
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He just has that pasty complexion, he doesn't look well to me most of the time. And his manner doesn't help. It's hard to see him delivering a rousing team talk. Not that I'm suggesting you necessarily have to do them like Gerard Butler in 300.
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Tkiz must be burnt again, for breaking the internet.
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jaffka wrote:Tkiz must be burnt again, for breaking the internet.


I admit that pic is a bit big but you don't have to scroll all the way across to know that it's a picture of Dougie giving his pre-match speech

Pfffft.
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It has broke the internet in Bracknell.
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Bloody hell, a trip to the Octagon and he's turning into Lady Macbeth!Bruce Rioja wrote:All I can see's a dagger.
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I have a feeling that might be Macbeth rather than his good lady wife... (Act II sc 1)LeverEnd wrote:Bloody hell, a trip to the Octagon and he's turning into Lady Macbeth!Bruce Rioja wrote:All I can see's a dagger.
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Quite possibly. This was my attempt at being cultured. My alternative was to quote lyrics from The Macc Lads' Sweaty Betty.William the White wrote:I have a feeling that might be Macbeth rather than his good lady wife... (Act II sc 1)LeverEnd wrote:Bloody hell, a trip to the Octagon and he's turning into Lady Macbeth!Bruce Rioja wrote:All I can see's a dagger.
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Much better. Well she wore big knickers and she worked ont' sewage faaaaaaaaaaaarmLeverEnd wrote:Quite possibly. This was my attempt at being cultured. My alternative was to quote lyrics from The Macc Lads' Sweaty Betty.William the White wrote:I have a feeling that might be Macbeth rather than his good lady wife... (Act II sc 1)LeverEnd wrote:Bloody hell, a trip to the Octagon and he's turning into Lady Macbeth!Bruce Rioja wrote:All I can see's a dagger.

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Where did I lose half my arm?
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whyWorthy4England wrote:It has broke the internet in Bracknell.

The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.
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