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  1. M

    One advantage of being relegated no one has mentioned yet

    Me too. Its all downside as far as I can see. We have to retain the largest number of STH we can. Lose 4000-5000 and many of those will take some persuading to return. They bought into a dream.
  2. M

    January

    ....and having seen Hyypia's record to date, I can't imagine there will be a rush to sign.
  3. M

    Danny Holla!

    F--k knows. Thought he was going to be an integral part of the side with no Crofts, Stephens, Toko or Agustien. He appears to have lost out to the deadly duo ( JFC and Gardner ) who have been pulling up trees for weeks!!!
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    The more I think about it, yesterday WAS the turning point.

    Last nine away games....P9 W0 D5 L4....PTS5 ( out of 27 ) We've played a number of teams out of sorts and still failed to beat them. ( Forest/Norwich/Wolves to name three ) These three games were an ideal time to start winning...Millwall and Wolves were very ordinary and now fans are bigging up...
  5. M

    1950

    I wondered what had happened to that!
  6. M

    January

    So do I. You suggest that he cannot get the best out of players outside the highest level but he was found out at Bundesliga level. Successful managers can work at any level. The basics of the game don't change.
  7. M

    Bruno

    Poor defender. Overrated by many who are taken in by his forward runs. Can't tackle, can't cross. Regularly gives the ball away. Spends most of his life flattering to deceive.
  8. M

    Lose tomorrow and he is GONE

    The most obvious strategy is to give him three more games. That takes us to the end of the year and the break from league action for the FAC. This would give someone new a little bit of time before Charlton ( 10 Jan ) I can't see more than a couple of points out of the next nine and the gap to...
  9. M

    Reading will get 1st choice as they are being proactive!

    ...or sticking with him and getting relegated and giving off big signals of unambition.
  10. M

    Reading will get 1st choice as they are being proactive!

    Nothing to do with Sir John anymore.
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    [Albion] Sami Hyypiä

    Watched him quite closely v Millwall and he was a bag of nerves. Didn't know what to do with his hands or feet. At a drinks break he was talking to the 4th official while 4-5 BHA players were on the touchline. He is clearly being steered by NJ. That is obvious from his body language. He seems...
  12. M

    Players back Sami

    Honourable stuff from Chicksen but if what I have seen in recent weeks from the players is believing in the manager and what he is trying to do... God help us if they lose faith in him!
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    Reading will get 1st choice as they are being proactive!

    I bet Reading don't snap up Pulis. Eamon Dolan ( from the Academy ) is my bet. Knows all the youngsters a la Kit Symons and won't be the most expensive option around
  14. M

    BBC Sussex reporting the club are making an announcement at Noon today

    " The club are delighted to announce that Tony Bloom is in Australia and is not one of the hostages in the ' Sydney coffee house ' siege "
  15. M

    Is Hyypia the biggest problem at the club?

    ...and won one in sixteen. In the present climate a high proportion of managers would have gone, after that run. FFS its over a third of the season.
  16. M

    Nigel Farage MEP v Russell Brand - Question Time BBC1 22:35 *** Official Match Thread ***

    Just imagine Farage as a black man and then google a picture of Nat King Cole.
  17. M

    Hyypia Millwall press conference.

    Never mind counting sheep to fall asleep just record and replay any one of Sammi's interviews. You will be in the land of nod before you know it.
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    Is Hyypia the biggest problem at the club?

    By ' dull and lifeless ' I meant his personality. I know Finns are naturally taciturn ( I used to fall asleep listening to those F1 drivers being interviewed ) but i'm sorry, he is as dull as ditchwater and however hard he works, I don't think he is going to get too many players energised...
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    Posh Pawn.........

    Pawnbroking works at both ends of the financial spectrum. The asset rich are usually cash poor. There is usually more cash swilling around in the middle and at the lower end of the market. I do watch it and I love James' visits to the overtly camp Ian, who values high-end jewelry. He is clearly...
  20. M

    Favourite christmas song.

    " Chestnuts roasting on an open fire ".....etc ( Nat King Cole )

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