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Nick

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I would say that is a decent write up :)

I like it when other teams fans give their point of view nicely and honestly rather than just "ahahaha they are shit".

Fair play to the author!
 

smileycov

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Very good to be fair............nice to see an unbiased report, also spot on
 

rob9872

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The blog was a good read. Did any of you click on the article link for Keith O'Neill?

I remember a quality Highfield Road moment when he came on as sub after a lengthy spell out and the whole West Terrace opened with a chorus of "Who the fkn hell are you?" He ran up the pitch, held his back, and lumbered off back down the tunnel. I can't remember if that was the last time we saw him (apart from in the Royal Exchange, Leamington of course :) )
 

Pigeon

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I think the writer sounds more optimistic about our future than most fans do. Well written article, a lot of research went into that.
 
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Jack Griffin

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The blog was a good read. Did any of you click on the article link for Keith O'Neill?

I remember a quality Highfield Road moment when he came on as sub after a lengthy spell out and the whole West Terrace opened with a chorus of "Who the fkn hell are you?" He ran up the pitch, held his back, and lumbered off back down the tunnel. I can't remember if that was the last time we saw him (apart from in the Royal Exchange, Leamington of course :) )

I seem to remember Strachan saying "We have bought a £5M player for £1M", he was wrong, we paid £1M for a crock of s**t!
 

pusbccfc

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Decent analysis of the club tbf
 

Hcut PUSB

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Excellent unbiased peice of writing, shame some journos dont put that kind of research in to thier reporting. Might have a better idea about what was really going on in football rather than the drivel we are forced to endure.
 

Nonleagueherewecome

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The blog was a good read. Did any of you click on the article link for Keith O'Neill?

I remember a quality Highfield Road moment when he came on as sub after a lengthy spell out and the whole West Terrace opened with a chorus of "Who the fkn hell are you?" He ran up the pitch, held his back, and lumbered off back down the tunnel. I can't remember if that was the last time we saw him (apart from in the Royal Exchange, Leamington of course :) )


I remember that! Rates alongside Tim Sherwood coming off the bench and making his first touch a two-footed lunge, for which he got booked, or Runar Normans' "subbed after coming on as sub" impact.
 

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