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I can't get this out my head at all. Prey to god that it was instant and some of the stories aren't true about them trying to get out
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50 minutes ago, Manwell Pablo said:
It just has nothing to do with Jamie Vardys story. I know it’s a terrible tradegy that’s rocked everyone at the club, but not everything has to be linked back to it. Tbh just having something at the end saying “in memory of” would be much more fitting than a crude Hollywood reinactment of the vichais final moments anyway. And like you say, would be a rather out of place bleak moment in what you would think would be a feel good film.
Exactly. Anything to do with the last year would be awful anyway.
What would happen in the last few minutes? Vardy going home throwing his keys on the fire place telling Mrs big bollocks to like some tweets cos he isnt in the side at the weekend?
Let's aim for an IMDB rating above 4.0 lads. Anyway a film would be pony
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If we were a film this would be a pretty shitty ending. I'd rather see him go back to a park in Rotherham where he nutmegged his gran tbh
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6 hours ago, SystonFox said:
I went to the ground yesterday around 2pm and it was beautiful. So many people there and the atmosphere was perfect. A wonderful quiet murmer whilst people viewed the memorial. I ended up leaving just after KO of the Cardiff game, one guy had his portable radio on leaning on a barrier.
What a city. What a club
I havent seen a portable radio since I smashed one up when we went 1-0 down at home to Colchester when we got relegated
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You'd think Warnock was in charge of us from his comments
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What a man. Think alot of the shit he gets at times is because of his reserved character but he's shown so much character today and he i wouldnt rather have anyone else in charge.
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35 minutes ago, HankMarvin said:
The sun love an exclusive dont they.
To be honest when i seen this screenshot and the words Thai Embassy I was expecting some terrible conspiracy theory to start circulating.
The person in the video clearly has as many morals as The Sun.
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2 hours ago, steveherbe said:
No, never. Been in the ground when it both arrives and departs, never concerned me. Now, have I had concerns on the M40, you bet. Helicopters are safe, go to an airshow and watch a Chinook get chucked around the sky in front of 100,000 people. This was simply a freak accident. Next you'll be telling me you cant stand on a railway platform - trains have killed moe people in the last 50 years I'd suggest.
I'm only staying how I've felt. Seems others agree with me too.
No doubt this is a freak accident. I think my fears have always been the nature of the take off in such a proximity, it never felt like there was enough room if anything was to go wrong. Maybe just not worth the risk.
On that forum with people much more qualified to talk about helicopters they are describing it as a perfectly normal to take off the way he did because of the "confined space". That doesn't sound to me like a safe environment for 32,000 onlookers.
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Forgive me if it's already been raised at some point in the thread (as much as ive tried to read as much of it all)
Did anyone else always feel incredibly uneasy when the match ball was delivered by helicopter on remeberance day fixtures?
Obviously we never see the owners helicopter take off live but i always got terrible visions of how badly it could have gone. They just never look safe and especially not around 30,000 people in that proximity.
Reading that helicopter thread about "special monoveurs" being needed to get out of such a confined space only emphasise this.
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Win it by anything less than 2 goals and Puel will have "been lucky with the 3 wins so far'
Draw and lose it and my brief return to this cauldron of misery will be short lived.
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Its hard to explain this to anyone who is outside the club and didnt watch us in the season after, but i honestly would go as far as to say the football played in that following season was every bit as bad as the season before was good.
I've never been more disgusted with individual displays then i was in that following season (and yes ive sat through Levein, Megson etc).
I dont put all the blame at Ranieri. But he completely lost the plot. He did not know how to sort it out. Combine that with the fact he didn't want to sign Kante and walked in to a squad already built, then its very easy to say he got lucky.
I do however think his calm manner and consistent approach was vital in the title win. As much as Pearson built it all, he was his own worst enemy at times and he probably would have ****ed something up.
Ranieri will always be a club legend. But lets not get too wrappped up in the fairytale.
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I've always found it strange how Football Manager has our rivals as "none", yet Derby's are listed as Forest, Leicester and Leeds. It also gives "rivalries" that you'd never see have a sold out game some credit, certainly games that are far less heated and get far smaller attendances than our matches against Forest and Derby but gives us nothing. I'm sure such a big database does it's "research" but i dont know where they do it.
Or maybe someone in their office is a Sheep.
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Pogba's foul in the first half goes unpunished.
Both times Amartey makes a challenge get punished.
Morale of the story - if any Manchester United player comes on and makes the same challenges Amartey does, they stay on the pitch.
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Cardiff Away post match 1-0
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You mean to say there isnt 5 million polish people moving here next week?