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fox_favourite

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  1. I think Soumare the more advance of the centre 3.
  2. Sitting in a Manc restaurant with optimism drained seeing that....it's gonna be a tough game.
  3. Is he getting the job done, or is the players quality and individual moments keeping us above water? Is his tactics making the difference? Of course id we finish where we are now and by the same distance from relegation is a decent result, but I just think we could much if we were organised. Granted his subs did make a difference against Ipswich, but the tactical setup was all wrong to start with. Cooper keeping us up I'd take, but he's struggling at the moment in my opinion due to him being a poor choice.
  4. Sounds like Coops
  5. More evidence that I should never consider a job in football at all!
  6. Changed too much too quickly? I had the opinion they would do well with their manager, shows I shouldn't be a DoF
  7. Palace manager will get the sack. I wouldn't be surprised if they don't go for potter
  8. I like, but what would be your answer to attacks in wide areas? It will makes us compact, but might leave it open out wide.
  9. Are the car parks around there limited timing? How much is it? Aiming o get there about 12 just so I can chill and not rush. Edit - Actually, I've found the details. Seems a good shout.
  10. Are there any good places to eat around there?
  11. He's an instinct finisher, I think. It's odd as if he has time to think about it, he seems to struggle. When he just goes for it (snapshot against palace away) he's actually a good finisher. I can't work out if that is a confidence thing, or just him as a player that we have to accept. One thing I will say, he seems a very likeable guy.
  12. Excuse my ignorance as I've always struggled with following the political side of life, especially abroad. But a genuine question, taking the emotional side of things out the equation, did Trump do anything memorable that was actually a good thing for the people of the US in his last presidential term? From what I see on the news snippets, they seem to always focus on what he was doing, e.g. closing roads, and venues for his own gratification. (Golf course visit being one), like a pantomime villain almost (which he doesn't help himself with, I have to say) I really can't stand him as a person, but I'm interested if there was a legacy from last time that stuck that beneficial? His promises this term seems wildly far fetched, like stopping the Ukraine war easily etc....
  13. Here's an odd bit of optimism for you. Wonder if Man Utd playing Thursday is an advantage. Maybe slightly, a slither? No?
  14. I just mean that the scars from this may be felt in the rest of the world. Ukraine, middle east as others have said, for example. His decisions could make ripples around the world, which won't be forgotten
  15. Where the rest of the world will
  16. Scary to think what the next few years will bring anyway. Wonder how this will have a knock on affect for us, as it will in some way.
  17. Sir, I salute you!
  18. So that's a no then? poor reply. Also, I'm a season ticket holder for 14 years, go to some away days and happy to listen to everyones opinions. Just for reference
  19. Go on, show the positives and what Cooper has done for the club? Your time starts.....now!
  20. Megson must be quite close?
  21. Normally I watch your match reaction, but Ive been out. But the board will only see out position and be happy, but it should be the DoF to identify the performance and tactical issues, and he won't. It's so glaring and our next few games we could be mullered like a fruit corner, especially against Enzo. He'll be laughing at what we've become.
  22. So you're suggesting he's a blue rampant rabbit?
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