It doesn't matter if you're a bigger a club. We are a great side when we have a good manager. Knill is ok but not a shade on Nigel Adkins.ShakerMatty wrote:Trent wrote:
Yeahhhhhhhhhhhhh, No.
Do I have to go over why we are a bigger club again.
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Trent-
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ShakerMatty-
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That should work.
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Whos Marshall and Lateef?
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Is that Anthony Sweeney?
Reminds me of Jeff Stelling.
Reminds me of Jeff Stelling.
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Looking forward to Preston away on Saturday!
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No Peter Sweeney although we sing the Sweeney tune to him .
Marshall was signed from Rotherham and Lateef is a striker who was on loan at us last season from West Brom.
I would personally go with Harrad instead of him but this was another persons prediction on another forum.
Marshall was signed from Rotherham and Lateef is a striker who was on loan at us last season from West Brom.
I would personally go with Harrad instead of him but this was another persons prediction on another forum.
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I'm probably not going to Crawley on the first day No buses running on the supporters club I go with because of the price.
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Our first away game is Doncaster where I have a load of balloons and streamers to throw.
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The first away game I will be going to (2nd away game of the season) is Hartlepool, I went last year and it was fucking expensive. Hopefully it is much cheaper this year.
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First proper away game would have been Peterborough but one lad's off to the challenge cup final and another's playing in a cricket final so we can't go now. Bristol City will probably be first, or maybe Cardiff.
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My first train game is Sheffield United or Coventry.
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I love train trips to London. They're my favourite away trips of the season.
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My first away day is Torquay on the 21st August
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Only problem is how expensive they are!
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Uncle John from Jamaica wrote:Only problem is how expensive they are!
I have a student railcard sorted for next season so its not too bad.
Aiming to get to these games on the train:
Coventry
Sheffield United
Crewe
Preston
Carlisle
Shrewsbury
Notts County
Portsmouth
Hartlepool
Walsall
I went to Morecambe on the train yesterday and it was a pretty easy journey even if we did have to change at Lancaster.
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Leon Best has done his Cruciate Ligaments in his first training session for Blackburn, out for the season apparently.
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Jordi wrote:Leon Best has done his Cruciate Ligaments in his first training session for Blackburn, out for the season apparently.
Cost them £3million.
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Thanks for that.
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Billy Painter looking to leave Leeds, apparently a few offers for him.
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League 1 striker at best. Wouldn't surprise me at all if Swindon were back in for him.Jelavić7|EFC wrote:Billy Painter looking to leave Leeds, apparently a few offers for him.
Also, West Ham are selling Birmingham Sam Baldock for half of what they paid for him six months ago.
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Lee Trundle fucked in pre-season as well, ligament damage and out for 4 months.
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Looks a right fat bastard nowadays.
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Best get a taxi for Shrewsbury away, hell of a treck
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Need Ben to come on, want to know where it's best for away fans to have a few beers in Preston.
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I went to a pub not far from the ground, it's opposite another pub that has shut down. I really can't think what it was called though.Uncle John from Jamaica wrote:Need Ben to come on, want to know where it's best for away fans to have a few beers in Preston.
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Black players 'racially victimised' by Gillingham Football Club:
http://www.sportinglife.com/football/news/article/165/7950541/mccammon-racially-victimised?
Mark McCammon was unfairly sacked by Gillingham after being racially victimised, an employment tribunal has ruled.
The former Barbados international took legal action against the League Two side after being dismissed for alleged misconduct last year.
The striker told a hearing in Ashford, Kent, that he and other black players at the club were treated differently from white players.
McCammon said he was ordered to come into the ground amid "treacherous", snowy driving conditions while some white players were told they were not required.
He also said the club tried to "frustrate him out" by refusing to pay private medical bills to help him regain his fitness following injury.
Instead, he claims he was offered the same operation on the NHS rather than privately, a move he described as "completely out of character" for a Football League club, and that he was fined two weeks' wages when he paid a visit to a private consultant.
In contrast, the former Charlton, Swindon, Millwall and Brighton player said, a white team-mate was flown to Dubai for treatment by an eminent physiotherapist at the club's expense.
In a letter sent to the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA) outlining his grievances, McCammon also claimed he was told not to blog while others were permitted to.
Officials at Gillingham said they were "staggered" by the ruling, saying the club had employed thousands of staff of different races and religions.
The club said in a statement: "Today we have received the decision of the Ashford Employment Tribunal which sets out their findings that Mark McCammon was unfairly dismissed and that his dismissal was an act of racial victimisation.
"We are hugely disappointed, in fact staggered, by this decision. As an organisation we are an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate against, nor victimise our staff.
"This case is the first of its kind to be brought against the club in its entire history, a history that has seen the club employ many thousands of staff of various race, religion and creed, none of whom have ever felt the need to bring such a claim.
"Given the nature of the case, and the findings, we will discuss the judgment with our lawyers and decide upon the next course of action, whether that be an appeal against the findings, or another form of action, as deemed appropriate.
"There will be no further comment on the case by the club until the matter has run its full course."
http://www.sportinglife.com/football/news/article/165/7950541/mccammon-racially-victimised?
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Walcott isn't going to be happy.