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smiler wrote:

The only people who dont rate him are a vocal minority of our own supporters.


 

Don't forget they've worked in the Steel Works though so they know what they're on about.



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We look like we'll be in the championship next season when this season when it was suspended we were not looking good. But take what cards you are dealt. I feel if TS was the chairman of say 10 years ago Warney he'd have gone by now. He'd be looking at Ainsworth or Barton. N Clough I feel would be more a reliable choice cause at his age he wouldn't be using us as a stepping stone. Me yes I'd have N Clough as our manager for next season. Warney not good enough in the transfer windows for me. If he can't get it right in league 1 like his last window in January I wouldn't be trusting him with the transfer window for the championship.

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gwru wrote:

We look like we'll be in the championship next season when this season when it was suspended we were not looking good. But take what cards you are dealt. I feel if TS was the chairman of say 10 years ago Warney he'd have gone by now. He'd be looking at Ainsworth or Barton. N Clough I feel would be more a reliable choice cause at his age he wouldn't be using us as a stepping stone. Me yes I'd have N Clough as our manager for next season. Warney not good enough in the transfer windows for me. If he can't get it right in league 1 like his last window in January I wouldn't be trusting him with the transfer window for the championship.


So a manager who has taken a team to second in the league doesn't know how to sign good players and hasn't got it right? That's an 'interesting' way of thinking. Imagine where we'd be if he knew what he was doing!



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I am very similar to gwru I go to all home matches and I take note of the younger players coming through that is my main interest in going to those nondescript games. As soon as a player uses the magic words warney is great you are showing some interest. The last time I went for haircut ( those we're the days ) talking to an elderly gent his son runs away trips where I live he told me he absolutely hates warney it's boring. We don't all follow the present manager and hang on to his every utterance I know it is difficult for some of you to understand.

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TH MILLER wrote:

The last time I went for haircut ( those we're the days ) talking to an elderly gent his son runs away trips where I live he told me he absolutely hates warney it's boring.


 

Of course he did.



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I know this person who runs these trips been going for decades home and away he is entitled to his opinion.

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All incl' whiston01 players like Cooper & the rest while they are under contract at Roth U aren't going to rock the boat. They are bound to say good things about Warney. I actually think Barker & Hammy do a good job as coaches. It's a manager to take us forward we lack. I honestly can't see Warney getting another managers job when he leaves here. He's not got that something you need as manager. Evans had when he was here. Warney hasn't.

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When the football stopped it wasnt looking good for us. Lol. We were second. The pair of you are a joke. I went to a lot of away games. We had the best away record in the division. Winning 3-1 at Oxford wasnt boring. Coming back from 2 down to win 3-2 (Freddie 'he will never win you a game' Ladapo getting two of them including the winner as a substitute) at MK wasnt boring. Winning 2-0 at then top of the league Ipswich wasnt boring. Outplaying Sunderland at their magnificent stadium was fantastic. Stuffing Evans' team 3-0 at their ground felt pretty good to me. Not many of us who were jumping up and down when young Wiles headed home in the last minute at Accrington seemed bored. Going top with a night game win at a sold out Lincoln felt good to me. That is a handful of games off the top of my head. TH, your 'mate' is, with respect, talking out of his arse (if he or she exists at all). I would guess it was gwru, except of course he doesn't do away games. What you like to think is that there are two groups - the Warne lovers and the Warne haters. You like to be in the haters group because that is just who you are. You love to moan because it makes you look like you know something. In fact the two groups are (1) the Warne haters and (2) reasonable people who know Warne isnt perfect but recognise a good man doing a pretty good job when they see it.



-- Edited by smiler on Friday 29th of May 2020 12:24:29 AM

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Steve Evans according to some was a bad man a a sad man behind blue eyes I just enjoyed it more comprehend.

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When the football world stopped we were trounced 3-0 by Rochdale injuries lining up if we do go up by a fluke warney is a very lucky boy.

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Whenever Warne does well he is lucky. We have heard that a lot this season so he must have either been very good or extremely lucky. It was 3-1 at Rochdale by the way but let's not let the facts get in the way of a vendetta. All that thinking about those boring away games as I sipped my cocoa last night triggered a dream last night that also featured that dull comeback from 3-0 down away In the cup with twenty minutes to go, ending in a 4-3 win. I think it was that night that gwru prematurely pronounced that there is 'no fight in a Warney team'. And the 4-0 win at Shrewsbury. Even some of the away games we didnt win were excellent games. A 3-2 ding dong at Portsmouth, whose supporters said we were the best side to visit Fratton Park all season, and a good 1-1 draw at leaders Coventry just before the lockdown, Top away goalscorers in the division and twice as many away wins as away defeats. Your 'mate' really is hard to please, TH.

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You are correct about the Rochdale score more time on the naughty step. If this vote goes in favour of the season being curtailed and we are in the championship next season. What I want to see us having a go at teams not going away losing 2-0 and being told it is some kind of result. I accept we will have some bad days but under Ronnie Moore and Evans we had some very good ones. If our present leader can do that even a miserable old git like me might just change his mind.

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Going to need more than luck in the championship. It's if TS wants to a better chance of staying there regards manager. My thinking a manager like Nigel Clough whose a free agent knows how to keep a side in the championship he's worth more than a passing interest.

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Premier League Football returns on 17th June confirmed with Man City v Arsenal first, all 92 games on TV and FREE BBC matches with a third of them totally free.
The season will finish by August 2 if there is no new virus spike.


All matches will be played behind closed doors with stars and staff tested regularly.

There will be four matches on Sundays too, at 12pm, 2pm, 4.30pm and 7pm.
In order to fit in all games on TV, new kick-off times will be introduced.
Friday and Monday games will be at 8pm, while Saturday will have FOUR matches starting at 12.30pm, 3pm, 5.30pm and 8pm.
Midweek games, played on Tuesdays, Wednesday and Thursdays, will have 6pm and 8pm starts, allowing fans to watch footie all evening.

It will be the first time since the Premier League's inception in 1992 that top-flight games will be shown by the BBC.

Courtesy of The Sun

www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/11731899/premier-league-return-man-city-arsenal-kick-off-times-bbc-free-games/

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That EFL meeting has been put back to Monday, June 8th how I read the statement only going to change regulation for this ppg all 3 divisions have to vote for it. I smell a rat we will end up playing this season out not got a clue when division 1 then next season.

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I've already said this. Send all the loan players back. Be July if this season gets restarted. We'd be ok if Warney has the b*lls to play the younger players. I'd like to see what Bilboe can do. I'm sure Lamy would be better than Adelakun & Koroma put together. Cooper & Kayode not far behind them. Ihiekwe & Roberton are said to ready to resume training. Lindsay in midfield. Bring it on!

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UEFA want all domestic leagues finished by July 31st, so the meeting wont be while 8th of June, don't expect a decision from that for say another week at least. Then the teams would have to have probably two weeks training similar to sessions they would do in pre season.

9 games including play off's in a month? no chance.

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gwru wrote:

I've already said this. 


 

Yes you have already said it, a thousand times, we've all heard you so you don't need to keep telling us again and again and again...

 

Plus your mate Lamy signed for Wimbledon until the end of the season so if the season was restarted (it won't be) he couldn't play for us anyway, neither could Kayode. Now you know that you don't need to keep telling us you'd play them if the season was restarted.



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Sure in tizer today says Yates & Kayode could play for us if season was restarted. If you read what I said by time season could be restarted loan contracts would be up. Players we've loaned out would be back with us including Lamy. We'd lose Barlaser but we have Lindsay to come in. I think we'd be better off with players we have to come back.

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gwru wrote:

Sure in tizer today says Yates & Kayode could play for us if season was restarted. If you read what I said by time season could be restarted loan contracts would be up. Players we've loaned out would be back with us including Lamy. We'd lose Barlaser but we have Lindsay to come in. I think we'd be better off with players we have to come back.


 

Yes I have read what you said.

 

Quote from the advertiser 'Strikers Jerry Yates and Josh Kayode are back with the Millers after loan spells but wouldn’t be able to feature in any run-in as, technically, their temporary moves to Swindon Town and Carlisle United last until the end of the campaign.'  So again, you're wrong. We've also already agreed a deal with Newcastle to keep Barlaser until the end of the season should it be restarted, so yet again you're wrong.

 

Oh and remember your mate Akeem Hinds? The left back who you wanted to start every game but Warne didn't have the bottle to play? Well Lincoln have just released him after less than 6 months. I suppose their manager is clueless and has no b*lls as well?



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