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Everything posted by JimJams
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It is, but we'll lose less quality players. Only Mads and Bilal possibly. Others we shed will be players we don't want.
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I'd expect he stays premier league once a few dominoes fall.
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Why are people so keen on Dyche making the assumption he'd stabilise us in the Prem when he's had Everton flirting with relegation all season and looking as bad as us only for Moyes to take that same squad up to 13th (currently), well clear of danger and light years ahead of whatever SD was showing with them? If we get back up then it's highly likely we'll have a worse squad than the ones he's had teetering on the brink of the drop. He's not this sure thing people are making him out to be. Sure, he talks like he's had concrete for breakfast, but that doesn't really help...
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For 6mill someone does it. If not we can always change the locks.
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When big Willy Cabs comes in as new manager he'll name himself on the bench for every game. 2 birds, 30 stone. Fat bitches.
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Young players on an upwards trajectory. We don't need any more "experience" in the squad. The Cambiasso to crap ratio is just not forgiving enough. Young players, loan to buy deals with fees already sorted before they kick a ball, to avoid price hiking should we go back up. I think we fxxked it on Yunus but the deal itself was a good one, as was Fats.
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From a general football forum I frequent, as well as a few others on here. "Thomas easily man of the match for me." Liverpool fan "They'll probably give it to Trent but agree 100%. He's been superb." Palace fan. Made more of an impression than VK, up against the best player in the league. Though I do think VK is absolute dogshit regardless.
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I think you might to convince the player to sign. Essentially a relegation buy out price as 50% profit, I would prefer to keep but we need to cut our cloth. *Actually we're in agreement here, I've crossed wires with the other poster. I think 30mill is more the ball park as a reasonable fee after relegation.
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We've been quite unlucky this season with having our first 2 keepers out through injury. But it's not that often you need that much depth at GK. Would take an older head on a free and a yoot behind Stol if Mads does depart. If it goes tits up, so be it, but any money should be used to improve the first 11, and Miserly doesn't do that.
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Doyle I'd be OK with as a cb. We should fxxk off the inverted idea. Traditional fullbacks offering overlaps for the wingers to play off. Too much trying to reinvent the wheel.
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Who's buying?
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Messi who went to the piss it leagues at 33?
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I fully support Abduls mother. She's a real one.
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Thank God for punctuation.
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And he wouldn't say yes, so all a bit moot really.
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Will he be a free agent or summink? Cos even that might be too expensive!
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I think the shock is if we keep Liverpool to single digits.
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Of course he wouldn't. You can't play blind football without a bell.
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Sheffield utd are going to bottle promotion and give Hamza back aren't they?
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You saying he's a bit soft and you'd like him to keep you warm at night?
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Half time score?
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Sky Sports' Alan Smith: "With no disrespect to Leicester, this is a good opportunity to knock in three or four, especially after scoring early." To be fair Alan, that's giving us way too much respect.
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Why would the player choose us over Liepzig? Or Barnet?
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What we need, regardless of football philosophy, is a manager who prioritises athleticism. In the premier league you need to be athletic and technical. The way you close the gap against technically superior players is to outwork them. Any style of football can work. Our press this season has been non existent. The teams we used to be comfortably ahead of, the Bournemouths and the Brentfords, they don't play hoofball. They don't play a slow possession based game. But they do work bloody hard on and off the ball. Brentford score goals before the opponent even know they've kicked off. We've looked lethargic, disorganised and less fit than the majority (all?) of our opponents this season. It's something that needs addressing.
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That's Saints down. If it stays that way they set the record for lowest points total on confirmed relegation.