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culminating in yesterday’s worst side accolade.
Let’s wait until tomorrows game and the end of the game week before we use that one.
Like Rovers fans celebrating winning the league 2 seasons ago when they went 8 clear but we had 4 games in hand.
Seems strange that they would spend money developing the player facilities within the stadium, improve the academy and buy the soccerdome to ensure the academy moves up a level and play better opposition and have better facilities if they don’t actually care.
What has trade descriptions got to do with it?
I agree he’s probably right at this stage but he slagged us off in League One when we were the best footballing side in the division. Not to mention Mulgrew apparently left after they had a bust up so hardly going to heap praise on him either.
They have far better players than us pretty much across the board and so yes they should be above us. That isn’t me sticking up for Cook BTW
Mowbray hates us TBH. He would find a way to have a dig if we played better football than City and Liverpool combined.
Spear
I fully expect there to be some concerts soon. That alone will keep Choi’s interest I feel.
Armstrong
Bit of a bold prediction vat
Well, here are some other snippets of things I have been told.
Stanley Choi aims to move out both Cook, and the Royles, once he is in sole control of the club.
There is a £12 million transfer kitty for the January window.
If we are relegated to League One, Choi will look to sell the football club.
If we are relegated, this will put us in a dire position, financially, potentially in a precarious position, similar to how Bolton ended up. (Bolton were being kept afloat by the money from the hotel, that kept them afloat. We havent got that luxury)
Make of it all what you will.[/quote]
The bits about selling the club and moving the Royles on are bits that surely only Choi would know. He’s hardly going to go around telling people that is he?
Bit of a bold prediction vat
Been obvious for a while that we have several players not up to this level, but bringing in established Championship players on our budget isn’t easy.
Kipre has one of his best games today but Lee Evans in midfield has been a revelation with his passing range.
Something has changed , bit of advice from the old heads in the club maybe.
Some hope at the very least , not out of it .We seem to attack more with Evans in the side but I think he slows the play down too often rather than play a simple pass to keep it going.
Thought the game had draw written all over it really, as both sides just seemed to cancel each other out. We need some wins over xmas to hopefully start 2020 with a bit of confidence
Absolutely no defence for it. And yes, some are still blaming Naismith.
I’ve not seen many on here blaming Naismith. Different matter on Facebook. The bloke (as many others) put in a cracking shift.
As for Jones, by all means if he wanted a drink have one. But I still cant get out of my head the way he did it. Why he never walked backwards towards his goal so he is still facing play – the mind boggles.[/quote]
I’m referring to Facebook yeah. One guy suggested we were attacking and Naismith needlessly passed it back which is of course utter nonsense.
I do think he has taken us as far as he can in terms of being a bottom 6 Championship side, but with the current resources we have I don’t see who can take us further. Hopefully being removed from the stock exchange allows us to spend more money somewhere in order to take the next step.
IF cook decides to revert to that. As I said elsewhere, there was far more movement last night and if that carries on we have no need to revert to hoofball
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