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As soon as the Premier League was formed back in the nineties it was all about money and how much the big league could make be it through tv deals, big sponsorship, marketing etc etc. It was only a matter of time when billionaires would see the potential the Premier League was providing to make more money, possibly even launder dirty money in the process, that made owning one of the more desirable clubs attractive. The game has only itself to blame for allowing these people into our game ( our game, the people’s game ) in the first place. The game went down the greedy bastards route and now we wring our hands in despair because of the tarnished reputation these owners have brought to our national sport through their dodgy reputations.
The game has got what it deserved.Best they get some game time elsewhere because next season in non league they will be first team regulars as the cost cutting increases and squad size numbers fall even lower.
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Adjusting one’s position to suit an agenda, now fancy that who would have thought.
Always amusing when an Iron doesn’t get irony.
Deffo trapped in a time warp old Awaywego, bet he insists on his pipe and slippers delivered to his seat by the fire every night after his tea.
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“Wife wouldn’t dare comment ” eh Awaywego, why what would you do give her a dam good hiding for not knowing her place?
Once again everything on here has turned to 💩😂
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Never said Grant was brilliant Ferrite and I respect your point but overall he has been good and yes maybe he didn’t get back a couple of times, is that fitness or couldn’t give a toss?, personally I would say fitness, he works hard in midfield compared to others and at 34 probably feels his legs after 70 minutes. Don’t think it makes him crap but it’s just my opinion.
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Do you remember Izal toilet paper as a kid alcy? Brutal stuff, particularly in an outside toilet in winter, more like greaseproof paper. Not recommended for hemorrhoids. 😂😂😂
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Should have mentioned Delaney cass, he has been an improvement too which for a loan player is encouraging and yes you are right to mention the fitness under Hill, much improved but then again he’s a proper experienced manager, Cox wasn’t.
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All about opinion and I’ve only been to home games this season but I’ve not seen Grant have a crap game yet IMO, bloody glad we’ve got him in TBH. He’s the only decent experienced centre midfielder we have in the squad, Beestin has been terrible due to his Covid situation and since Hippo departed the others bloody anonymous most of the rest of the time. Feeney has fits and starts but is mainly a winger although he could slot in anywhere across midfield if required, that’s the difference experience gives you. It’s a team game and it’s true to say collectively as a team we have not been good enough and is why we are going down. I expect Hill to do well next season even if the current numpty is still running the show, which I hope he isn’t.
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Read it in the paper myself, we buy the Scunny Tel every week, have done for years.
I’ll make my way to the cooler now, baseball mitt in hand 😂
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A point away is always good but as I’ve said many times before it means nothing without home wins. We have got to win our home games!!!
Decent point TBF.
Hope they have plenty of cranberry sauce
Not sure this team can afford to drop Manny he’s probably our best player
Probably carrying a knock, not only a poor squad but a patched up poor squad. 😞
Beestin although struggling with long Covid still makes the bench, needs must I guess.
Haven’t they got a bit of previous with the Cods too over recent games? think its them anyway.
I very rarely see eye to eye with Buck’s and disagreed with a lot about his continual support of the Chairman but at least he came on and apologised to alcy a while back about being wrong on Swann. Based on previous discussions with Buck’s over the years that must have taken some doing, he very rarley backs down even when his arguments have been shot to pieces by others, so fair play to him on that.
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….and you have a mouth like a…..I invite others to insert option of choice.
Cheapo option or clever tactical Chairman nous? we will never know so can only speculate and give an opinion.The current Chairmans record compared to Whartons is a matter of proven fact. No speculation required.
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Being still involved on paper isn’t the point you were making though, he did the right thing in moving on after his age and health stopped him taking an active and therefore more productive role. So he could not carry on in the way he had previously when he made the club successful and you know that.
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I think there are enough donkeys at the Sinking Sands already.
Nail him up
Nail him upWhat part of in his seventies and not well do you not get?
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Wonder if our glorious leader might attend one of the Easter fixtures, possibly riding on a donkey 🤔
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I prefer to believe in ” The land of Chocolate ” from an episode of The Simpsons back in the day.
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Peter Foley scored for us that night I believe.
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Sounds like the away ends at Macclesfield and Accrington.
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