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Vat69, agree with your post.Iam absoloutly,fed up to the teeth of not winning week after week.Take me back to the Championship,I was very happy then,or?……Am I trying to console myself.The Bolton result is a killer for us………
Must have missed that :lol:
If we won our next two games would you walk round with an “I Love Roberto Martinez” placard ?If he could remember where he’d put it.
Nottingham Forest on my accumalatr..Not good :DHad Portsmouth today and Leeds, Hull, Catalans on rugby handicaps last night :)
Great goal Theo ‘should never be in the Engerland squad’ Walcott.
Do the club still do the half-season ticket?
Arsenal goal!!
The Arse are all over Burnley.
it got the response that i expected,it was made with the same ‘inside information’ as you lot who keep saying that martinez loves us and would die for us !!!!didnt he tell the swansea fans the same things ?
but players wanting to leave and others speaking about how difficult it is to play martinez’s system with the players we have and poor reactions to substitutions or players nearly coming to blows with one another in a game ,isnt exactly a show of harmony is it.
i wont even mention the total lack of effort and fight on the pitch.
This is football. Loyalty died a death years ago.
I know but they are very close. Whereas you was claiming that Burnley were out of the race for survival, when I would say that couldn’t be further from the truth.Ok, irony and insinuation aside, I was saying that in my opinion and looking at the fixtures to come both Portsmouth and Burnley will go down.
As I typed that Nugent scored for Burnley.
Don’t see how the club can make the season tickets any cheaper. Footballers’ wages make it virtually impossible.
If only 11,000 folk want to buy the cheapest season ticket in the Premier League then match day prices are going to have to be reduced.Why Owen Coyle? Burnley aren’t down yet.Also no there isn’t something fundamentally wrong. makes perfect sense. He wants out… BECAUSE he is clearly our best player!
Portsmouth aren’t down yet either.
Still, with the cheapest season tickets in the league and many not willing to pay 30 quid on the day there needs to be a big push on season tickets next season. The aim has to be around 15,000 and is very achievable with the right marketing.
Charlie for me.
isn’t their something fundamentally wrong when a clubs best player is
totally disillusioned with the club and wants out ?[/quote]
Big time!I’d also like to give a special mention to the owners of Portsmouth and Owen Coyle.
Both have left their clubs in the brown stuff and meant that the rest of the clubs are trying to avoid just the one remaining relegation place.A season ticket costs £250 works out at £13 odd a match the walk ons on Monday have to pay close on £30 and kids who dont have a season ticket £20 that is why you will not get many walk ons on MondayThere were cheaper season tickets than that weren’t there?
How can he be impressed? He’s hardly seen him play! :lol:I almost added, ‘So play the lad!’
Taken from vitalfootball:
Wigan Athletic duo Charles N`Zogbia and Paul Scharner appear to have shaken off the knocks that forced them to be substituted at half-time during Latics last Premier League game against Birmingham City at St. Andrews last Saturday.
Though both will be given fitness tests ahead of Monday nights clash with Liverpool at the DW Stadium it is seen as just a formality especially for Scharner who played 90 minutes for Austria in their midweek 2-1 win over Denmark with no reaction to his groin problem.
N`Zogbia had a knee injury but that has been cleared up with a bit of rest and physio treatment and now both players are raring to go as the Latics look to put an end to their recent run of poor form.
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