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  1. Flying Fokker

    Surely SISU are to blame for this?

    I think retaining Mark Robins is more important at this stage although the academy is very important of course.
  2. Flying Fokker

    Surely SISU are to blame for this?

    Has he said that?
  3. Flying Fokker

    Surely SISU are to blame for this?

    If he goes it is because SISU lack imagination and he will find it better working with a backer who has the money.
  4. Flying Fokker

    see ya robins

    Have they though?
  5. Flying Fokker

    I have sky blue blood in me....

    My crystal ball is telling me that we should wait until it is official before saying goodbye.
  6. Flying Fokker

    Surely SISU are to blame for this?

    Well, Robins has been rattled by something, surely. He is not one to be messed around. But what a shit if he ends up being manager of Huddersfield for heavens sake.
  7. Flying Fokker

    Surely SISU are to blame for this?

    We know he is good now. It would be good to sign him up for longer/ increase the release clause at the same time.
  8. Flying Fokker

    Surely SISU are to blame for this?

    How on earth can SISU write a contract that means that Robins is even talking to these clubs? It must be big money if they let him go. If by some miracle he turns them down we should get him signed up for a longer period.
  9. Flying Fokker

    Robins gone

    The last time I felt like this was when my mistress left me.
  10. Flying Fokker

    Night of Long Knives*

    Thief.....
  11. Flying Fokker

    points of concern

    I agree with most of the post but I think the boring 1-nil is not for me. I pay my money, I have started to get used to the entertainment dished up this season. No return to mediocrity for me.
  12. Flying Fokker

    The Old time supporters

    Dude, in 1967 my auntie gave me a Liverpool shirt, It went in the bin. It doesn't matter what generation you are, there has always been the lure of 'bigger' teams, glory hunting etc. I think it is ok to support other teams if you migrate from the home catchment area. You should be proud of...
  13. Flying Fokker

    Missing

    True indeed, I take a flask and am quite happy by the end of the game.
  14. Flying Fokker

    The Old time supporters

    think A privilege you should be grateful for. We had some great times in the top flight. At least 10 relagation battles and a top half finish you can count on one hand. At least you are seeing a revival. I never had that really. Take the League Cup semi in 81 and a couple of good cup...
  15. Flying Fokker

    The Old time supporters

    Get a grip of your emotions before it is too late.
  16. Flying Fokker

    Missing

    Not sure the football was better then. But the spirit in the team was probably better because people came from the local areas. I'm sure we all remember times when the crowds were better and the games were more exciting and we were all committed to going to every game like some of the 'at all...
  17. Flying Fokker

    Missing

    Recession, crap football, crap managers, crap owners, discerning people who look for entertainment at a price and above all a resillience worn down by all of the former.
  18. Flying Fokker

    Missing

    Not sure you are right on that one. I was talking to some Sky Blues season ticket holders and the consensus is that they will never pay over inflated prices if we end up in the premiership. Their view is that the game has got to come back to the fans. All of them are earning reasonable money...
  19. Flying Fokker

    American film with a kid wearing a city away top?

    Must admit, having panned the OP I checked it out and it is a bit surreal seeing the shirt on a a film.
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