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  1. usskyblue

    Ramage Limitation

    To be honest, for me, it was like reading riddles, like you're trying too hard to wax lyrical. Perhaps you should consider being a little more 'relevant', rather than knocking it.
  2. usskyblue

    Mowbray Out

    Well done for never committing to an opinion...
  3. usskyblue

    Bigi...

    There was a player in there somewhere. He wasn't good enough for the move he made. He suffered from lack of playing time and now looks worse. Can we afford to carry him, or anyone, for that matter? No.
  4. usskyblue

    Bigi...

  5. usskyblue

    Ramage Limitation

    We could try Gray at CB ...
  6. usskyblue

    Mowbray Out

    A lot of them were saying that they'd have preferred to stick with Moyes. So much for that.
  7. usskyblue

    Mowbray Out

    I hear you. It still doesn't solve the problem does it? As has been proved. Eh hem...Moyes
  8. usskyblue

    Mowbray Out

    From what I'm getting...it doesn't matter because if they don't turn the club around in one season, they'll be gone and we'll be hiring Phil Brown in 2018...
  9. usskyblue

    Mowbray Out

    Careful, your penchant for insulting valid opinions only diminishes yours. It's not 'idiotic'. Take a breath, Coleman was fired in favour of Boothroyd. Who's your 'upgrade' for Mowbray ? The fact is; there's no track record of success when we continually fire managers. End of...
  10. usskyblue

    Mowbray Out

    Apology accepted. The point is obviously lost on you. We are where we are dispite 10 managers in 8 years. Are you suggesting a higher turnover would've yielded any real achievement?
  11. usskyblue

    Mowbray Out

    Strachan was a poor manager. As highlighted by his repeated failures since. Yes he may have done 'okay' for a season, but then, look at the money he had to spend? I'll never forget him complaining (after failing to beat a nine man Forest at HR) how difficult it was to play against nine men.
  12. usskyblue

    Mowbray Out

    No matter how much you want it to be; A lack of further failure isn't 'success'. We are a League 1 club that's had 10 managers in the last 8 years (incl caretakers). I don't think, even you, would think that we've not had enough changes to blow the theory that success comes from repeated...
  13. usskyblue

    Mowbray Out

    Your definition of 'success' seems to be the problem. Would you like to highlight our actual achievements in the last 25 years as a result of managerial changes?
  14. usskyblue

    Mowbray Out

    Yeah, 'cause our track record of swapping managers has been so successful
  15. usskyblue

    Team leader required

    When Johnson plays he seems like that kind of player. Don't think there's anyone else in the team that comes close.
  16. usskyblue

    Expectations at begining of season were...

    It'd be nice if you addressed the question with an answer...
  17. usskyblue

    Expectations at begining of season were...

    Band wagoners and die-hards aside, this isn't a new phenomenon. The trajectory of most fans' expectations are generally steeper than the teams' actual level of ability, and therefore, achievement. Whatever the reason for the drop in form, (taking in to account all the results to this point)...
  18. usskyblue

    Murphy/The first goal

    Ooh, that smarts
  19. usskyblue

    Murphy/The first goal

    Ricky Hill
  20. usskyblue

    Murphy/The first goal

    I was talking to a friend of mine, former player at club level and for England, who went on to manage. This was his take on it; 'I saw the goal. In Murphy's defence, the attack was not nullified and the "golden rule" is you stay marked up until the ball is cleared a reasonable distance from...
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