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Nicholas91 The Democratic Republic of Kent 10 Mar 22 10.17pm | |
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Originally posted by YT
Not looking good for Norwich tonight. Or Watford and Leeds. Think it could well be goodnight Vienna for Norwich and Watford. At this risk of sounding hugely prejudicial, I don't know what Leeds were thinking in hiring a sceptic to save them. Burnley and Everton still in the mix for my two cents but still can't help but be draaaaagged back in to hoping we still notch a few points between now and May! Edited by Nicholas91 (10 Mar 2022 10.18pm)
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Mapletree Croydon 10 Mar 22 11.18pm | |
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Originally posted by Nicholas91
I don't know what Leeds were thinking in hiring a sceptic to save them. Edited by Nicholas91 (10 Mar 2022 10.18pm) You mean because he is not easily convinced? And he’s a Sherman to boot.
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BlueJay UK 11 Mar 22 12.20am | |
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All but certain to be regulated, with Watford not in a much better position realistically. Third spot's a bit of a coin toss still though.
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Nicholas91 The Democratic Republic of Kent 11 Mar 22 6.20am | |
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Originally posted by BlueJay
All but certain to be regulated, with Watford not in a much better position realistically. Third spot's a bit of a coin toss still though. Think they'll need to be deregulated if they want to start picking up points sharpish BlueJay!
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YT Oxford 11 Mar 22 7.09am | |
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Originally posted by Nicholas91
Think it could well be goodnight Vienna for Norwich and Watford. At this risk of sounding hugely prejudicial, I don't know what Leeds were thinking in hiring a sceptic to save them. Burnley and Everton still in the mix for my two cents but still can't help but be draaaaagged back in to hoping we still notch a few points between now and May! Edited by Nicholas91 (10 Mar 2022 10.18pm) Maybe the key points for us to notch will be home wins against Leeds and Watford. In which case; job done.
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Dubai Eagle 11 Mar 22 7.39am | |
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Swansea tried the American manager thing a few years ago - it didnt work well for them either. Originally posted by Mapletree
You mean because he is not easily convinced? And he’s a Sherman to boot.
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Dubai Eagle 11 Mar 22 7.40am | |
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Just thinking aloud on this - Has a Brit ever managed in the NFL ? (Does anyone know) Originally posted by Dubai Eagle
Swansea tried the American manager thing a few years ago - it didnt work well for them either.
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Nicholas91 The Democratic Republic of Kent 11 Mar 22 7.46am | |
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Originally posted by Dubai Eagle
Swansea tried the American manager thing a few years ago - it didnt work well for them either.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 11 Mar 22 8.50am | |
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Originally posted by Dubai Eagle
Swansea tried the American manager thing a few years ago - it didnt work well for them either. His name was Bob Bradley who took up the reins at Swansea when they were 17th in the table and wasn't at the club for long. Apropos Norwich, I assert with a degree of confidence that they will be ploughing their furrow in the Championship next season. Edited by Willo (11 Mar 2022 9.08am)
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Nicholas91 The Democratic Republic of Kent 11 Mar 22 9.30am | |
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Originally posted by Willo
His name was Bob Bradley who took up the reins at Swansea when they were 17th in the table and wasn't at the club for long. Apropos Norwich, I assert with a degree of confidence that they will be ploughing their furrow in the Championship next season. Edited by Willo (11 Mar 2022 9.08am) Said to a friend the other day that I once saw a Norwich fan once ploughing his furrow with his wife/sister. My pal said "Well, which was it? His wife or his sister?" I said "Same person". -------- Apparently, their Marriage Guidance Council is called 'Related'. I'll stop there
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silvertop Portishead 11 Mar 22 10.10am | |
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Originally posted by Nicholas91
Think it could well be goodnight Vienna for Norwich and Watford. At this risk of sounding hugely prejudicial, I don't know what Leeds were thinking in hiring a sceptic to save them. Burnley and Everton still in the mix for my two cents but still can't help but be draaaaagged back in to hoping we still notch a few points between now and May! Edited by Nicholas91 (10 Mar 2022 10.18pm) Leeds were shocking last night. Lost of possession but so many unforced errors. I was angry and frustrated for them. Villa are good; but they are not that good. Burnley are maestros at survival on the cheap. They will crawl out of the bottom 3 come May. Any other season Brentford would be certs for the drop. However, there are 2 teams below them who have pressed self-destruct. Everton are awful and their confidence is gone. The Championship beckons. However, after last night, the one thing that will just save them - by a scrape - is Leeds being even worse.
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Nicholas91 The Democratic Republic of Kent 11 Mar 22 10.30am | |
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Originally posted by silvertop
Leeds were shocking last night. Lost of possession but so many unforced errors. I was angry and frustrated for them. Villa are good; but they are not that good. Burnley are maestros at survival on the cheap. They will crawl out of the bottom 3 come May. Any other season Brentford would be certs for the drop. However, there are 2 teams below them who have pressed self-destruct. Everton are awful and their confidence is gone. The Championship beckons. However, after last night, the one thing that will just save them - by a scrape - is Leeds being even worse. I'm almost inclined to entirely agree with these thoughts! Good post.
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