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  1. Otis

    So who do we want?

    It has to be the dream ticket of Richard Keys and Michael Byng. It would be no problem when things start getting a little hairy and we'll also have a team full of fat, bald, beer bellied Chinese businessmen who all demand being in the match day squad.
  2. Otis

    Manager On Loan

    If we can, it will be a youth manager.
  3. Otis

    Are we being a little harsh?

    Fair point.
  4. Otis

    Are we being a little harsh?

    Well this I agree with about him. He does have his hands tied for sure, but at the same time, even with the players we have got we should still be doing better. I totally backed him until Christmas, but at that point it just seemed like he had slightly lost the plot and we looked on a slippery...
  5. Otis

    Are we being a little harsh?

    Yep. We can only dream of 35% at the moment.
  6. Otis

    Are we being a little harsh?

    Where is there optimism when in the last 3 games we lost, then only salvaged a draw in injury time and then threw away a 2-0 lead playing against 10 men with just 15 mins left of the game?
  7. Otis

    Are we being a little harsh?

    You are optimistic based on the last 5 games in which we didn't win a single match? Yes, okay, 4 draws, but if we carry on in the same vein as the last 5 games we will be relegated well before the last day of the season.
  8. Otis

    Are we being a little harsh?

    Pax, I mentioned this last week. A few years back Notts Forest were in the Prem. Everyone was saying they were playing well and playing decent football, including opposition managers and they kept slipping to narrow defeats, 1-0 and 2-1. They kept playing quite well but kept on losing, always...
  9. Otis

    Surely it's not impossible..

    Keep Wanking in Coventry ... .got that bit, then I am struggling after that.
  10. Otis

    Surely it's not impossible..

    I'm still playing a game, 'what's this month's group going to be called?'
  11. Otis

    One Way Ticket To Mars

    Nigel Farage, Vernon Kay, Harry Hill, Isis and the old bat who puts the rolls out at the bakery counter, Tesco's Jubilee Crescent
  12. Otis

    Who feels like smashing things up?

    And also both inbcredibly dumb, for we both follow Coventry City FC and that almost seems like an anti-football stance.
  13. Otis

    Who feels like smashing things up?

    i haven't seen it for about 10 years, so it could be me.
  14. Otis

    Sheff utd ratings

    So therefore in SP and Fleck, we have the Scottish Rooney and the Scottish Looney!
  15. Otis

    Who feels like smashing things up?

    Nope, he wasn't.
  16. Otis

    Who feels like smashing things up?

    Yep. I did like the film, but at the same time I found it frustrating. From what I recall you start off thinking he is just a normal guy having a bad day who then he loses his cool on this particular day, but then as the film wears on, it is explained away that he is a man who has real mental...
  17. Otis

    Who feels like smashing things up?

    Yep. I think this excerpt from a critical review sums it up better than me and shows how we could have interpreted differently. Joel Schumacher's urban paranoid tale, Falling Down, cannot decide whether its hero is an ordinary human being or a deranged psychopath. Playing it both ways, the...
  18. Otis

    Who feels like smashing things up?

    I haven't seen it for a while, but I have seen it twice and I thought it very much came across as laying it on thick that he had mental health problems for some considerable time. Oh well. All in the interpretation we all make as individuals I suppose.
  19. Otis

    Who feels like smashing things up?

    But they already had the Michael Douglas character as having problems with mental health. It would have been so much more powerful had they had him seemingly as a much more 'normal' man. I think we should have seen the disintegration on screen, rather than have him explained away as someone...
  20. Otis

    Who feels like smashing things up?

    I like that film, but it frustrates the hell out of me. Think they missed a trick. For me the guy should have been just a normal guy gradually pushed to the limits until he snapped, rather than the filmmakers simply paint him as someone with mental problems. Could have been an absolute...
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