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Everything posted by Stadt
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A Round Corner Market Pale in the Swan is my favourite 1-2 in the whole world
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If we don’t go up, we don’t steadily rebuild à la Sunderland. We’ll lose our best players, replace them with shit and get much worse.
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Just had to pay £1.00 to forward a ticket on . Never been the case before (or it was a forced donation to the Vichai foundation, no option to deselect). Anybody else had the same?
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More fool you
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Playing with shit players and a shit manager at a club in turmoil. He's more than held his own - just so bizarre youth team players with no direct fee associated are held to a higher, let alone the same stander than internationals we've paid lots of money for.
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It's us being shit AND the pricing. I can't believe anybody wants to go given the circumstances
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Gone but not forgotten and certainly not the death list
Stadt replied to Daggers's topic in General Chat
So underrated and the final scene is so well written and directed -
They really maximise their sponsorship opportunities
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They have a completely thick fanbase in a way Forest and Derby don't. Justifying price gouging because ooh ooh Doug King yeah ooh yeah Doug King chav c unts
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I'm not harking back to anything - the post I replied to was one saying he'd never scored in a cup match, I was pointing out he did, quite famously
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https://fbref.com/en/ is free you can have a look
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He got 11 goals in 22 nineties in 21-22.
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There are rumours he's signed for Man City already, no way of verifying it but my gut feeling is it's true.
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It’s such a shame they didn’t leave the original bar area alone
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I wasn’t passing comment on his ability, it was just untrue that you said he’d never scored for us in a cup game - he did, very memorably.
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Gone but not forgotten and certainly not the death list
Stadt replied to Daggers's topic in General Chat
Fantastic in Generation Kill -
He scored 4 in the Europa League for us
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Yeah only been to that one once, London road is ran and staffed by Italians so it's miles better (well with some Italian idiosyncrasies still)
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Which one? Station one is miles better in my experience
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You'd think the merch and the sales would be iterative, e.g that sold well because it's a good design, that sold poorly - let's not bother again. King Power ****ing socks , nobody is buying those other than as a wind up. Football club merch should be easy, just find out what is selling well on Esty, Art of Football or any of the other 100s of sites flogging coasters and posters and just copy the designs and put the the official crest on. You have people that will get your brand logo tattooed, fans will buy all sorts if it's just not complete shit - it should be easy. The fact it's shit was damning on Vichai, Whelan and Top with a supposed retail background. This is exactly the sort of thing that suffers from actively not employing fans of the club.
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Asking for a bit of even handedness isn’t too much, younger players need it and if anything a bit more leeway than usual. There’s a plurality of pro youth posters on here and by and large they’re more measured (there are some exceptions) than the few who seemingly like slagging them off
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But there are plenty of comments whereby people who are nowhere to be seen when Nelson (/other academy grads) has a good game. Bad loss in which nobody covers themselves in glory under a shit manager… lo and behold - “Nelson bad”.
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If people are measured and constructive then fine, instead most people criticising can’t wait to jump down his throat in a look-look-told-you-so manner as if Faes deserves his place instead.
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So far she’s headed up changing the Christmas payroll date with a day’s notice. Off to a flyer, she’s been here for months and months and this the only thing that’s happened publicly so far. But come on let’s give her a chance.
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It’s a bit like when a player is injured or out on loan - they’re always the answer. Whelan wasn’t the main problem but plenty of shit happened under her watch like anti-fan ticket practises, or lying about mandatory coaches to Wembley.
