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Rudi Hedman Caterham 01 Apr 17 10.02pm | |
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Originally posted by Ginger Pubic Wig
36m in the window and about 100 trillion an hour for The Beast (worth every penny) is a pretty f***ing decent shoestring Parish and Pardew tried to save too much money before him. Hopefully as a prem club we can correct a lot of the errors this Summer with loads of contract expiring deadwood moving out and minimal team players leaving and a few decent players joining who can actually play, rather than unfit, retiring or uninterested types Pardew brought in.
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leejaneagles 01 Apr 17 10.06pm | |
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Is it mad of me to want him to use his connections to bring in Defoe? I think he'll be 35 next season, a very dangerous age but we won't have to worry about him slowing down because Sunderland will be in the Championship and Defoe will want to score 20 Prem goals to get in that World Cup squad. There's not many Prem teams that could give a 35 year old full time games but we potentially could. Especially if Benteke stays and we have two very different options. If Zaha stays and we sign Sakho and Defoe, I think that would be considered a fantastic window.
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Goldfiinger Just down the road 01 Apr 17 10.10pm | |
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Originally posted by leejaneagles
Is it mad of me to want him to use his connections to bring in Defoe? I think he'll be 35 next season, a very dangerous age but we won't have to worry about him slowing down because Sunderland will be in the Championship and Defoe will want to score 20 Prem goals to get in that World Cup squad. There's not many Prem teams that could give a 35 year old full time games but we potentially could. Especially if Benteke stays and we have two very different options. If Zaha stays and we sign Sakho and Defoe, I think that would be considered a fantastic window. Totally agree. Defoe would be a bonus. Keeping Wilf and signing Sakho would be a fantastic window.
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dp Tunbridge Wells 01 Apr 17 10.14pm | |
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Originally posted by leejaneagles
Is it mad of me to want him to use his connections to bring in Defoe? I think he'll be 35 next season, a very dangerous age but we won't have to worry about him slowing down because Sunderland will be in the Championship and Defoe will want to score 20 Prem goals to get in that World Cup squad. There's not many Prem teams that could give a 35 year old full time games but we potentially could. Especially if Benteke stays and we have two very different options. If Zaha stays and we sign Sakho and Defoe, I think that would be considered a fantastic window. This could be a good call. I think Defoe in for Remy, plus Wickham back, plus Benteke would be a good effort. The other plus is that Sam knows Sunderland, so we should get some good pickings elsewhere amongst the squad if Sunderland get relegated. I have to say how I shuddered when Dann got stretchered off, I expected us to get overrun even more, but the tactical changes were something that we are really lacking before Sam. However, we are still only 4 points off relegation, we need something from Southampton.
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Brinscall Eagle Brinscall Lancashire/ Villamartin ... 01 Apr 17 10.35pm | |
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BFS took us into the bottom three , for the first time in the season , so it is only right that he should get us out and keep us out of it now until the end of the season. Typical BFS rearguard action today and desperately needed. More of the same please until the nd of the season.
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dp Tunbridge Wells 01 Apr 17 10.46pm | |
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Originally posted by Brinscall Eagle
BFS took us into the bottom three , for the first time in the season , so it is only right that he should get us out and keep us out of it now until the end of the season. Typical BFS rearguard action today and desperately needed. More of the same please until the nd of the season. I think it is hopefully a moot point as to whether Sam took us into the bottom three, or whether it was a hangover from his predecessor. He certainly seems to be pulling it around now, hopefully another seven points will be enough.
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Kermit8 Hevon 01 Apr 17 11.09pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
Blimey. Last week you still couldn't stand him because we had no shots on target although several decent chances in on goal. This week those chances in on goal became shots on target and goals. And we still had a chance of do to score again. The turnaround was slow because of the shambolic manager before. Fitness, prep and tactics were a joke. Sacking Garner, bringing in novices beneath him and useless transfers. Grind out results consistently and you get a surprise win. Well we've just had 2 doing it that way rather than the possibility of naff all under super who. Sam is a pro. Pardew is a blagger. Each week more people see this is the case. I have never ever slagged off Sam. I have slagged off the team, the performances and results but never the man himself. Do you know why? Let me tell you. In 2000 or thereabouts he brought a Bolton team to Selhurst playing 1-4-2-2-2-. Wtf? No team plays that shape. They were superb. Brilliant. Any manager that could do that was always going to have my respect. Doesn't make him unsackable and we yet still be relegated but you saying I couldn't stand him is purely a lie to lay the ground to enable yourself to have another pop at Pardew. Get over it and yourself.
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miss smith london 01 Apr 17 11.14pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
Blimey. Last week you still couldn't stand him because we had no shots on target although several decent chances in on goal. This week those chances in on goal became shots on target and goals. And we still had a chance of do to score again. The turnaround was slow because of the shambolic manager before. Fitness, prep and tactics were a joke. Sacking Garner, bringing in novices beneath him and useless transfers. Grind out results consistently and you get a surprise win. Well we've just had 2 doing it that way rather than the possibility of naff all under super who. Sam is a pro. Pardew is a blagger. Each week more people see this is the case. well said Rudi H
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 01 Apr 17 11.34pm | |
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Come off it Kermit you were highly critical of him from day 1 up till now, and yes, you couldn't stand him whatsoever. It's because of Sam's confidence in his own ability that we've had a few matches with a cautious approach rather than all guns blazing.
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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 01 Apr 17 11.50pm | |
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Originally posted by Kermit8
Sam Paradise
He's from the Midlands in England my English chum....
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Brentmiester_General Front line in the battle against t... 01 Apr 17 11.58pm | |
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Originally posted by Jimenez
He's from the Midlands in England my English chum.... The midlands is northern to us.
"We love you Palace, we f@cking hate Man U, We love you Palace, we hate the brighton too, We love you Palace we play in red 'n' blue, so f@ck you, and you ... |
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LegalEagle2010 02 Apr 17 12.00am | |
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Originally posted by Brentmiester_General
The midlands is northern to us. Stamford Bridge is Northern to us!
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