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Everything posted by CB Fry
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If we had conceded an equaliser in the last minute, we would have collapsed and conceded a winner too. How the f uck we managed to score the effing equaliser and collapse ourselves beggars belief.
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Young players are brilliant because they are young.
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Was he sold against the manager's will, then? Because I think Ralph made a decision to chose Long over him, which is why Gabbi was sold.
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At least we can get back to the old "well, you can't expect us to get anything against Arsenal/Spurs etc" routine.
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Pretty shameful how we have thrown away three of the most winnable matches we had left. We now go into a tough run nowhere near the points we should have on the board. The laziest, most complacent, suicidal transfer window in our history may well just come back to bite us very badly. Sh ite.
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Today's result has got Eric Black written all over it.
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Thank god we got rid of all that deadwood, because we're fu cking brilliant now.
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Jesus wept. Jesus effing wept.
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In fairness to the forum, who could've predicted that Pilchards would miss a very obvious joke?
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Not everyone on the forum, no.
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"Panic buying is what we've been doing in the last couple of years" is what you said. But you can only name one player from the last "couple of years", Carillo. So haven't been doing it have we. We've signed one player you don't like and tried to extrapolate a trend from it. One player does not a trend make. You then throw in Austin so going beyond your "couple of years" but on every measure, from every angle, Austin was not a panic buy. Obviously, patently not. If Pelle wasn't a panic buy by your definition, how on earth can Carillo or Austin be one? Carillo was far younger than Pelle for a start. Austin was also younger than Pelle. You're all over the place. Or, put simply, you're making stuff up. It's fu cking hilarious you think I have an "agenda against the club" when half the forum think I'm an grovelling apologist for Krueger and the club management for many years. So as well as having zero understanding of basic English words and phrases, you don't pay much attention do you?
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You haven't answered my question about Pelle. Panic buy yes or no? Why are you going on and on about panic buying when by your own admission we don't really do it. To recap, by your own definition: Winter window 2019 - zero Summer window 2018 - zero Winter window 2018 - one Summer window 2017 - zero Winter window 2017 - zero Summer window 2016 - zero Winter window 2016 - hilariously, one Summer window 2015 - zero Winter window 2015 - zero Summer window 2015 - zero Winter window 2014 - zero Summer window 2013 - zero Winter window 2013 - zero Summer window 2012 - zero 2 panic buys (not that either of them are) in 14 windows and you're still blathering on about it. Lastly you need to look up the word "panic" in the dictionary. Any person or business can decide to deviate from their normal behaviour in a perfectly considered way ("tell you what, let's got to Disneyland next summer", "I've done the numbers and I think we should invest more in magazine advertising for this campaign", "Charlie Austin is available for £4m, we can afford it, he wants to come and oh look and it is January 13th") without it needing to be a "panic". Seriously, learn what words actually mean.
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You grizzled about "panic buying over the last few years" but, when pushed, could name two players, one of which was a striker bought in mid January with weeks to spare while we were actually very well stocked up front. Three seasons nd four managers ago. And then Carillo. Even if we say fair enough he was a panic buy (I dont agree: we clearly needed a striker, he was signed well before the window shut, plus he would have well monitored and tracked and very familiar to the manager) that's one. One. Hardly a freaking epidemic is it? What about 29 year old Pelle? Was he a panic buy? Yes or no? Lastly, you seem to be destroying your own argument. Our problem has not been panic buys. We don't do them. We haven't been doing them "over the last few years". We've been doing the complete opposite. We are either constantly failing to buy anyone - a CB in Jan 17, Theo/Promes in Jan 18, a RB in Jan 19 - or slavishly sticking to an apparent formula leaving us with unproven mediocrity we hope will rapidly improve once with us, then they don't. The actual opposite of panic buying. We get plenty wrong in the transfer market but to try and hang the club for panic buying is utterly laughable. If we are guilty of anything, it's cautious over-thinking.
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I wonder who will be a major player, worldwide, in setting the regulations and standards that will define this new industry?
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I know Glasgow is big fan of Transfer Markt. Their valuations: Leicester City £301m Glagow's Beloved Toffeemen £383m. 7th place. Your boy is really punching below his weight. #beloved #toffeemen #glasgowkiss #ofdeath #fraud
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Pretty much every post you do is you cut-and-paste posting some guff from the Daily Telegraph comment section.
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Barely an annihilation. Just a simple swatting away of a wasp drugged up on some shi tbag chemical fertiliser. Do come again GM. Maybe a news story about Chad or Guernsey could also be enlightening about Brexit next time.
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When it comes to Brexit, I think you'll find Corbyn, Milne, Mann, Dennis Skinner and the rest are far more on your side than mine, sweetheart. Snuggle up, comrade.
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Have I been in a coma for five years, in which time Corbyn took power and enacted loads of policies that have turned us into a sub-Venezuela? If not, what the fu ck is this idiot chatting sh it about?
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That famous EU nation, Venezuela. Jesus wept.
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Maradona's first goal against us at Mexico 86 was fine according to you, then?
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Sunderland knew precisely what they were voting for.
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LOL@Silva. Absolute fraud.
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Came across great.
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Just to recap, the "panic buying in the last few years" amounts to Koeman signing Austin in the middle of January 2016 to beef up one of the best attacking line ups we've ever had, and Carrillo. Clear.
