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Dyche is an interesting name, their squad doesn’t exactly scream Dyche but you’d think they’ll be looking for someone with lots of premier league experience
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Goes bankrupt and gets 18 months for noshing off a horse if there’s any justice
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James Maddison (now playing for Tottenham Hotspur)
gbandit replied to The Prophet's topic in Football
Aye, was there another showdown in the food thread? @Super Duper Branko Strupar -
Forest can’t keep possession, as soon as they run out of ideas going forward they just loft a ball that gets intercepted. They’re going to be absolutely fucked if they don’t start picking up points in the next few games as I imagine Cooper has no idea who should be in his first 11
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I think there’ll be goals for both sides but I think Forest might win it
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Aye, no chance he’ll ever be coming here after two transfer windows where he rejected us. Good luck to him in his career. I much prefer Isak so it all worked out for everyone (perhaps not for him if he doesn’t push on, goes back to Reims and can’t rediscover his development
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Pathetic little worm, treats us like shit, never says anything remotely positive about his time here. Newcastle start looking like they could become an elite club in a few years and he changes his tune
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James Maddison (now playing for Tottenham Hotspur)
gbandit replied to The Prophet's topic in Football
Mandoon returned but can’t post like he used to as he is a scout for Stoke now. Not sure if we’ll see Neesy return, hope so -
You've been making a lot more sensible posts recently, has it been a concerted effort?
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If Grealish doesn't turn things around quickly his transfer to Man City will be regarded as one of the biggest PL flops of all time considering his fee. That's his legacy right now so he needs to be focusing on himself
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Captain Steak Bakes (now managing Blackpool/revising history)
gbandit replied to David Edgar's topic in Football
That’s exactly it like, had to deal with appalling match after appalling match, knowing our future as a club was likely to involve a parade through the lower leagues all while that tub of drippings patted himself on the back whenever we lucked out. Cue some nonsense like this: “Here, listen, it’s not all down to me. I can only create the plan, fire them up and get them hungry, they have to do the rest but maybe if everyone just put a bit more faith in someone who’s spent a life in football then maybe we’d get somewhere. I don’t know, it’s not for me to say” -
Haven't watched a lot of Mount but whenever I've seen him I haven't seen him in the CM role, he always plays wide for England and when I've seen him for Chelsea he's been in a more advanced role too. Saying that, I've not watched a ton of him
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Europe next season is 100% what I want, not what I necessarily expect but I think we should be at least in the running for it next season till the end
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Will be hard to adjust to some of the dickheads in our support really upping the ante
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How many years are we away from Wolves campaigning to join Primeira Liga?
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Class, now that we have Isak and are focusing on bringing younger talent through it’s good that we’ve got Wilson for a few more years. There’s no way he will stay fit consistently but he’s shown that even if he plays half a season he’s still massive for us
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He’s got such a massive chip on his shoulder like, an angry man who will only get angrier
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Didn’t watch the match today, but how did the butcher get on @Froggy?
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Great ball in there for Watford but that Stoke defending is as bad as it comes
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They move the ball nicely enough and have a really quality set of players technically. However, they seem really poorly coached. They are so slow in their build up play and often end up taking shots from distance, it seems like their movement is the major issue and breaking forward at pace rather than trying to let everyone get a touch
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Just a very professional 2-0 please with no injuries
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Bruno, Wilson, Pope, Botman in that order
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I love Rob Lee and I think he’ll end up with more goals than Bruno even if Bruno stays here for many years but I don’t think we’ve ever had a midfielder who controls a game like Bruno. His general passing, vision, and ability to hold onto the ball under major pressure then switch to picking out through balls and perfectly weighted chips, along with his attitude are just as good as it gets in centre midfield
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His body position on that strike is what makes the goal even more unbelievable, all his weight was in the wrong place as he transferred back onto his left side but he somehow managed to generate that power and accuracy despite still being in the process of switching his weight