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Posted
2 minutes ago, fox_up_north said:

shame for Fulham but makes it VERY tempting to poach Mitrovich when they go down. though I suspect a top 6 club will look at him.

I really doubt it 

Posted
5 minutes ago, fox_up_north said:

shame for Fulham but makes it VERY tempting to poach Mitrovich when they go down. though I suspect a top 6 club will look at him.

Doesn't score many goals.

Posted

Fulham and Huddersfield are doomed already. No way either of them are putting the kind of run together needed to get to safety. 

 

Just a case of who joins them. 

Posted
14 minutes ago, smitha said:

Spurs could half their team out and we would still find a a way to f**k it up, it's the Leicester waylol

 

14 minutes ago, smitha said:

Spurs could half their team out and we would still find a a way to f**k it up, it's the Leicester waylol

Knowing that..Leicester way!!   I suggest we sit back,and just  enjoy the ups/the downs and twists and turns of football.....

 

These bloody forums,ruins everything...especially my innocence...My dreams ruined by all these fans playing football manager.

Declaring they all know better!!!!

Posted
1 minute ago, The Bear said:

Fulham and Huddersfield are doomed already. No way either of them are putting the kind of run together needed to get to safety. 

 

Just a case of who joins them. 

Wolves....:P

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Posted
57 minutes ago, SouthStandUpperTier said:

Best not to risk it though, eh?

Why not, would make for an exciting end to the season and isn't that what we crave?

 

We've had 2 seasons of mid table and the city of Leicester can't take it any more. 

Posted
11 minutes ago, Grebfromgrebland said:

Why not, would make for an exciting end to the season and isn't that what we crave?

 

We've had 2 seasons of mid table and the city of Leicester can't take it any more. 

I don't know what our fans crave anymore. Has our fan base ever been more divided?

Posted
5 hours ago, Vacamion said:

 

We know exactly how Fulham feel here.  Conceding that late is an utter kick in the stones.

 

It’s the hope that kills you.

 

Still, if Spurs still have that duffer up front when we play them, we might fancy our chances.

 

 

Cheets mate:facepalm:

Posted
3 hours ago, SouthStandUpperTier said:

I don't know what our fans crave anymore. Has our fan base ever been more divided?

Our fans, broadly speaking, seem to need something to rage against. 

 

Refs, the Premier League, our own manager, local councils, the F.A. 

 

We're only content when there is an enemy. 

Posted
10 hours ago, fuchsntf said:

New fixture... 

 

Hmv..vs..Newcastle..:)

Hmv haven't got a good record against Newcastle but they could turn the tables this time. 

Be interesting if they play their A or B side against them. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, weller54 said:

Hmv haven't got a good record against Newcastle but they could turn the tables this time. 

Be interesting if they play their A or B side against them. 

Alright Dad! :yahoo:

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Posted

What is it with Huddersfield and appointing (former) Dortmund coaches?

 

The guy's 36 and has never managed on a professional level. Bold move.

 

Sought after by QPR last year.

Posted
1 minute ago, MC Prussian said:

What is it with Huddersfield and appointing (former) Dortmund coaches?

 

The guy's 36 and has never managed on a professional level. Bold move.

 

Sought after by QPR last year.

Planning for relegation,and new and fresh wind push for promotion.Young coach,new ideas,why not.

though to be honest,doesn't motivate new English/British blood to go into coaching....

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Posted
30 minutes ago, surrifox said:

Well he’s never short of opinions - a lengthy period of silence from him is more than overdue 

 

Only if you disagree with him and you're overly sensitive. 

 

He's got every right to an opinion and he doesn't drag it in to his broadcasting. It's just a few tweets. 

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Posted

Lineker is a citizen and is entitled to his opinion just like the rest of us. He's not employed as a political commentator so has no need to keep them to himself. Being well known shouldn't ban you from speaking your mind.

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