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  1. duffer

    Body slam - Worcester player

    It's an awful tackle, but it's hardly leg breaking. There's a lot more scope for seriously injuring the other player with that reaction. You can't use previous injuries as an excuse for completely losing your head and commiting a deliberate and dangerous assault. For me that's a red for both...
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    Coventry City receive more than 50 applications for manager's job

    I'm not quite sure how you're defining somebodies and nobodies here. We probably won't get Mourinho applying, or Sir Alex coming out of retirement - but other than that I'm sure it's a reasonably tempting job, particularly for anyone looking for a way back into football. There are a few decent...
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    Coventry City receive more than 50 applications for manager's job

    A fair point, but then I suspect that most football contracts are written on bog roll these days - makes their eventual use more comfortable. I think I agree with both sides here; the job is both a poisoned chalice given the likely level of support from SISU, and also attractive, particularly...
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    Where will Pressley turn up next

    I hope that in due course he turns up elsewhere and does well for himself. He seems like an honest, hard-working chap, who tried his best. I think he has had to work under tough conditions, but also that he hasn't done himself any favours at times. I'm not too sad to see him go, but imho the...
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    Carl Bakers comments today

    Just because someone isn't quite as bitter about ex-players as you are doesn't make them a stalker. If Baker was as tied into SISU as you seem (without evidence) to be suggesting, then why would he say anything at all? It seems a bit like you're looking for an excuse to hate Baker. Did he run...
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    Carl Bakers comments today

    I'm not sure what's controversial here about what Baker is saying. Doesn't this basically read as it being Pressley that decided Baker should be sold? Would anyone dispute that - if so on what evidence? As for Baker caring about the club, why wouldn't he? Lots of fans (though not all) took...
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    So who do we want?

    Alexander for me, at least he can show the useless buggers how to take penalties, plus he's a local lad. Please not Di Canio - the club's enough of a soap opera already. On the upside I doubt he'd toe the SISU line for long, and he'd quit long before we had to sack him. And Eric Black...
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    Michael Doyle star man

    Appreciate it's all about opinions, but I'd differ slightly here. What made him a good player to have was his desire. You don't necessarily need to be an outstanding footballer to do a decent job as a defensive midfielder, and boy don't we need someone now who can get in the faces of the...
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    Michael Byng on twitter

    There's nothing typical about the deal with ACL. From what I understand most commercial leases are more like ten to fifteen years, but then the landlord usually benefits from a substantial rent relating to the value of the property. I'm not at all clear what rent, if anything, the Council are...
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    What was the WASPS crowd today

    Incidentally, just to go back to the OP - I saw the highlights of the game yesterday. The stadium looked a fair-bit more than half-empty, certainly behind both goals and the 'corporate' stand looked fairly sparse, and even on the side of the pitch where most fans seem to sit there seemed some...
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    What was the WASPS crowd today

    SISU are not actually taking Wasps to court FFS. The proposed action is against the Council - if it's likely to affect Wasps they can be named as an interested party, as were Higgs and ACL in the last action. They're not actually obliged to defend their actions. But c'mon, you keep moaning on...
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    What was the WASPS crowd today

    Actually, when I posted on their equivalent forum to this one, to ask how many would follow Wasps to Coventry - the split was somewhere around 80/20 or higher between those who can't or wouldn't, to those who would. Not overly scientific - but would make sense if you weren't trying to kid...
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    What was the WASPS crowd today

    That's it. That's the only answer that you've got. Let's get a long term rent deal pinned down! I hope those who keep banging on about getting into partnership with Wasps have got a better plan than that. Let's ask that question on more time - because no one has yet given a straight answer...
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    What was the WASPS crowd today

    Well I wouldn't presume to speak for anyone but myself, but I'd hope there might be more than a few with higher moral standards. I wouldn't go to support a franchise team just because it was somehow beneficial to CCFC's owners, whomever they might be. Again, if you're going to support...
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    City fans reply to Alan Poole article

    Or you're just on a bit of a casual wind up, and having to discuss properly isn't as easy as chucking in hand grenades. And you didn't manage to work in a mention of the 'frothing masses' this time. I'm disappointed - I think you need to try harder too.
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    What was the WASPS crowd today

    And again - a question that absolutely no one who says we need to do a deal with Wasps has answered: What exactly are Wasps going to offer us? They bought ACL for themselves, 100% for 250-years. Has anyone here even seen a hint of them offering the revenues to CCFC. It would be great if...
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    What was the WASPS crowd today

    What's being hypocritical is supporting one franchise because you've suddenly found a passion for a sport that you couldn't even be bothered to go to the Butts (or Leicester) to watch, but being outraged when CCFC was moved to Northampton (or if it might be moved outside the city). That's...
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    Simply The Best

    Lloyd McGrath all day long for me. Not particularly subtle, not technically gifted, but the heart and soul of the team that won the cup and utterly, utterly fearless. You could see that he loved playing as well - that rare thing, a footballer who actually played with a smile on his face.
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    What was the WASPS crowd today

    Kind of hypothetical, but regardless it wouldn't matter to me mate, quite honestly it wouldn't. If you believe franchising is wrong then you have to take a stand against it, even if that is at a financial penalty to the club (or the city) you support. Since we're on hypotheticals, what if...
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    What was the WASPS crowd today

    Absolutely not, that would be supporting a franchise and that's not something that anyone should do, imho.
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