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    McPake to Hibs

    I don't know, our entire back line on Saturday have or can play in the middle, as well as all having experience out wide too. Add in Clarke, Wood, Cameron and Hussey (depending on how available they all are) and I'd certainly go for that if it allows us to get someone in to help further upfield...
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    McPake to Hibs

    Centre-back is probably the one position we can afford to lose someone. (Cameron's not injured is he?)
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    Caption Competition

    Alex realised the joke was on him when his team-mates refused to be M, C and A.
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    Onye Meeting London Supporters

    Still three days to go, isn't it? Wow, that's patronising.
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    Superbowl

    I fancied the Ravens to at least reach the Superbowl but both games seemed to be squeakers. I just hope this one is a repeat of the game a few years ago. That play with the Tyree catch is still one of the best sporting moments I've ever seen live.
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    Nimmmeeelllyyy!!

    And when he returns to Man City. I'd like to reserve 'he never fit in with Thorn's playing style' ahead of time please.
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    Andy Thorn

    A mix of 2 and 4. Should be doing better with recent signs of a resurgence encouraging, and if he does keep us up it would suggest a corner had been turned so he should certainly continue.
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    Did Jukebox suit our style of play?

    Bit early to make such claims I think. Let's not forget that Jutkiewicz managed to score nine league goals in a team that has one of the lowest goal totals in the entire football league. It'd be unfortunate if the revisionism comes out early and we find out he was actually rubbish.
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    McPake to Hibs

    McPake's contract extension was up to 2013 according to the Beeb. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/14406227.stm
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    Andy Thorn

    If football history only takes in Coventry City in the last 5 years, sure.
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    Andy Thorn

    Of course, nothing can always be that predictable, but saying that an experienced manager is more likely to succeed than one without experience makes logical sense, it's not saying that it's a definite. In a similar vein, it'd still make sense to suggest that a striker with Premier League...
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    Andy Thorn

    Ok then: Ian Holloway. There's an example of a manager with experience who did well with an underfunded club who at the time were tipped for League One. Is that your claim disproved or have I just been very selective also? He said he thinks experienced managers are more likely to succeed, he...
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    Mcindoe again

    Blimey. Of all the people I can see with a private jet, average journeyman wingers are right down the list.
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    Big changes ahead this week

    I find it unbelievable how quickly someone can be twisted as being pro-SISU for the abhorrent crime of disagreeing.
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    Mcindoe again

    Yeah, the article says he's got a near £3m flat in Belgravia and owns several companies. One thing we know is that it can't be from goal bonuses.
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    Andy Thorn

    He merely said experienced manager, you then chose one that suited your intention to show him as wrong so no.
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    Big changes ahead this week

    He's still here. Bit early to get the digs in, surely.
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    Andy Thorn

    I don't think you can tell someone to think of a better argument when your counter to it is bringing up a manager nobody else even mentioned.
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    Did Jukebox suit our style of play?

    OyJimmy's advocating a player sale, as sanctioned by SISU. What a filthy traitor.
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    Andy Thorn

    All the reservations that the sensible people doubting Thorn had are still there, and none of those people would be actually hoping for him to fail or be somehow disappointed if he does pull off 21st or above. Clowns likes BANTAM though, whatever shuts them up makes me very happy.
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