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They experimented with it in one of the non-leagues in the mid90s.It was like free-kicks being pumped into the box. Looked horrific. Don Howe checked it out and predictably liked it which says it all. Long as it stays at youth level.
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"very patient fanbase" ?!? Suppose they only turned on the owner, at least two managers, the director of football, Jobe and the club staff last season and left in their droves every time a result went against them.
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Leicester weren't able to build on that success, weren't allowed to spend money they have access to, relegated as a result, promoted but losing the manager to a club that WAS allowed to spend money in the same way Leicester were not and starting with a fifteen-point deduction for not sacrificing enough. Thank heaven's FFP has made football so much more competitive.
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They should have a mackem version of that old Reebok advert with the Man United greats, showcasing Giggs' in Reeboks. "....their greatest ever team, Kevin Ball would be in it...."
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Jiz Ratcliffe
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Its wrong, extra money from gates and everything compared to the team that finishes 2nd - but its always been that way, well before sky.
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Weeks a long time in football. Why it was only a few days ago that the Conference League was a joke, the intetoto cup revamped and going to distract us from the major competitions - now our missing out on it is the highlight of their season and they're positively giddy about it. May as well be as its their lot in life, to achieve nothing themselves but celebrate failures and slight under achievements at a higher level of their rivals
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What happened to the league table never lies. Wigan won a cup but wouldn't say they deserved Europe more than a team that finished 11 places ahead of them just that those are the rules and thats fine.
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Been that way for most of the last 150years
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Wouldn't be surprised if Man United win it. Never forget how lucky they are, plus the Ten Hag story and a slight upturn in form lately. They'll be second best and undeserving of not losing on balance.
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Feels like Burnley have just been an experiment for him, sticking to his guns despite its sending them straight back down with a whimper as opposed to changing it up a bit and giving the club the best chance. Worked for him so fair enough just a bit shop-windowy.
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Giorgi Mamardashvili (now playing for Valencia, on loan from Liverpool)
Wolfcastle replied to a topic in Football
ages of premier league winning keepers (most appearances that season) 29, 30, 28, 32, 33, 35, 35, 28, 31, 39, 33, 35, 23, 24, 37, 38, 39, 27, 40, 25, 23, 36, 23, 29, 25, 35, 36, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 average age- 31-32. -
Giorgi Mamardashvili (now playing for Valencia, on loan from Liverpool)
Wolfcastle replied to a topic in Football
Peter Schmeichel was 32 when he denied us the title. I wish Ferguson had binned him off that previous summer. If 32 is too old for a keeper, given how much later they start that outfield players, they've not much of a shelf life. -
Giorgi Mamardashvili (now playing for Valencia, on loan from Liverpool)
Wolfcastle replied to a topic in Football
32 isn't old for a goalkeeper. -
Like Gazza and Bobby Charlton except already with a provenly horrific record in this new line of work.
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Pre-season (2026/27): NUFC to play Everton at Murrayfield on 12/08/26
Wolfcastle replied to bowlingcrofty's topic in Football
Well that's the last bitching and moaning about the team/s for a good while out the way for some folk. Our youth players didn't do well in the check-a-trade/papa-johns and nobody gave a stuff and the club was generally a total mess for some of that time and made no financial gains through it -
Just needs Dennis Wise and Les Ferdinand to come along and vandalise his garden now.
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Without Europe and as things stand and even just half the injuries we had last season I'm confident we'll challenge for the champions league - the better transfer dealings the merrier. For all the issues this season we'd have been there this year but for Pope getting injured. With Europe we'll challenge for Europe again but probably not the CL. Again as things stand. Bigger more flushed out squad the better.
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Man United won the title on the last day in 98/99 but was never really in doubt, won it by 18points the following season and 10points in 00/01 - even with losing their last three games (having won four of the previous six, three of which didn't go down to the last day and one of which was lost by the skin of their teeth). Its four in a row but its nothing like as dominant as that, and they're nothing like as despised. Its a much better situation now. For all the acusations of boring their title races tend to go down to the final day, which isn't very common historically. Its not like they walk it. The first 15 seasons of the Premier League and the three seasons before that only three times did the title race go down to the last day and most were at a canter, most (if not all) of the Liverpool, Chelsea, Leicester title wins were canters too.
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Just off the top of my head the first one was a lot worse. Bunch of friendlies. fun though. Cant be sniffy about the title still being active, I'd imagine most of the time its not.
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Brentford 2-4 Newcastle United (19/05/24) | Reaction: pg 36
Wolfcastle replied to Yorkie's topic in Football
The bed-wetters of 4minutes ago satisfied now? -
Last day of the season, West Ham versus a Manchester club and the other title contenders playing scousers, has been a right hoot before now. Whilst a German Jurgen was saying his goodbyes We won at a canter at the same time if that's any omen.
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Got Oxford next season then. The clubs that only need 3 stands derby.
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Remember some dodgy info spreading like a Chinese whisper during the title challenge in 96 about what was going on in Man United's game. Think it was Southampton at home for us, Leeds at home for them.
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If this gets normalised the next generation will see the challenges as part of the entertainment and do the unison clap thing they do in tennis. Will be worth a manager throwing a hail Mary revie if the other team scores a late goal, even if he didn't see anything wrong with it, just in case CSIVAR can find a reason, might get lucky. Wouldn't even blame them for trying