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    Post by Guest Tue Nov 08, 2011 6:36 am

    YukiAbe1996 wrote:http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/15621888.stm


    GET IN!!!

    Not good enough for Leicester
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    Post by YukiAbe1996 Tue Nov 08, 2011 6:37 am

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    YukiAbe1996 wrote:http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/15621888.stm


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    Not good enough for Leicester
    Yes he is.
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    Post by Jordi Tue Nov 08, 2011 6:37 am

    Pearson is the second best manager in the championship.
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    Post by Guest Tue Nov 08, 2011 6:38 am

    YukiAbe1996 wrote:
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    Not good enough for Leicester
    Yes he is.

    If you want a team full of United youth players and players who passed their prime 10 years ago then yes i agree.
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    Post by YukiAbe1996 Tue Nov 08, 2011 6:39 am

    Jordi wrote:Pearson is the second best manager in the championship.
    Who would you class as the first,Sam?
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    Post by Uncle John from Jamaica Tue Nov 08, 2011 6:39 am

    As soon as winter kicks in I get right excited for the FA Cup 3rd round draw (and of course the happy memories it brings Wink )



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    Post by Guest Tue Nov 08, 2011 6:39 am

    Jordi wrote:Pearson is the second best manager in the championship.

    I could do a better job if i was manager of Hull.
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    Post by Guest Tue Nov 08, 2011 6:40 am

    YukiAbe1996 wrote:
    Jordi wrote:Pearson is the second best manager in the championship.
    Who would you class as the first,Sam?

    Nigel Adkins whistle
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    Post by coolhead33 Tue Nov 08, 2011 6:42 am

    Uncle John from Jamaica wrote:Do you get to every game then? Or most of them? Met a bloke on the way to Brighton (ended up getting a taxi with him) who hadn't missed a game for 4 years, couldn't imagine that. Laughing



    I've been to 10 this season though, didn't think it was that many! Might make 20 by the end of the season although I doubt it because there aren't many feasible away days after Christmas and I don't bother with homes as much.
    I went to all league games but Hull at home last season and have done them all apart from Pompey at home this season. I never went much until a couple of years ago where it was most away and a couple at home but now we've got home and away season tickets. We met some people who go to every game from Southampton when we played Scunthorpe away last year. faint 3 I'm lucky as I don't have to pay for the tickets although I probably will in a few years but then again we might stop going to games by then. I'm not sure what'll happen in the next few seasons.
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    Post by Jordi Tue Nov 08, 2011 6:42 am

    YukiAbe1996 wrote:
    Jordi wrote:Pearson is the second best manager in the championship.
    Who would you class as the first,Sam?
    Adkins.

    Allardyce is shit.
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    Post by YukiAbe1996 Tue Nov 08, 2011 6:45 am

    Jordi wrote:
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    Who would you class as the first,Sam?
    Adkins.

    Allardyce is shit.


    Laughing No seriously,Who would you consider to be the best manager in the championship?
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    Post by Jordi Tue Nov 08, 2011 6:46 am

    YukiAbe1996 wrote:
    Jordi wrote:Adkins.

    Allardyce is shit.


    Laughing No seriously,Who would you consider to be the best manager in the championship?
    Nigel Adkins.
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    Post by Guest Tue Nov 08, 2011 6:46 am

    Pearson is a good manager but plays boring football. It might be on the floor but it is very safe. Look at how many goals Hull score. If you wanna spend all that money on players and play a boring way then so be it.
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    Post by YukiAbe1996 Tue Nov 08, 2011 6:48 am

    James wrote:Pearson is a good manager but plays boring football. It might be on the floor but it is very safe. Look at how many goals Hull score. If you wanna spend all that money on players and play a boring way then so be it.

    The football wasn't that bad when he was under us,But no one really cared at the time.Would love him to come back,It's abit werid from the owners seeing as they want us to be in europe in 5 years Laughing
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    Post by Jordi Tue Nov 08, 2011 6:49 am

    Allardyce just played hoof ball when WHU came to SMS. Needless to say, we picked them apart.

    Jos the Boss. not worthy
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    Post by Guest Tue Nov 08, 2011 6:51 am

    YukiAbe1996 wrote:
    James wrote:Pearson is a good manager but plays boring football. It might be on the floor but it is very safe. Look at how many goals Hull score. If you wanna spend all that money on players and play a boring way then so be it.

    The football wasn't that bad when he was under us,But no one really cared at the time.Would love him to come back,It's abit werid from the owners seeing as they want us to be in europe in 5 years Laughing

    Leicester will never be in Europe. Club or the city Wink
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    Post by Uncle John from Jamaica Tue Nov 08, 2011 6:52 am

    coolhead33 wrote:
    Uncle John from Jamaica wrote:Do you get to every game then? Or most of them? Met a bloke on the way to Brighton (ended up getting a taxi with him) who hadn't missed a game for 4 years, couldn't imagine that. Laughing



    I've been to 10 this season though, didn't think it was that many! Might make 20 by the end of the season although I doubt it because there aren't many feasible away days after Christmas and I don't bother with homes as much.
    I went to all league games but Hull at home last season and have done them all apart from Pompey at home this season. I never went much until a couple of years ago where it was most away and a couple at home but now we've got home and away season tickets. We met some people who go to every game from Southampton when we played Scunthorpe away last year. npower Football League 2011/2012  - Page 32 948515 I'm lucky as I don't have to pay for the tickets although I probably will in a few years but then again we might stop going to games by then. I'm not sure what'll happen in the next few seasons.

    That's quality, very impressive. I could never manage that though, holidays and stuff would always get in the way of a couple at least!
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    Post by ShakerMatty Tue Nov 08, 2011 6:55 am

    My mate hasn't missed a game so far and he even wants to get to all the cup games even if we have some shit club away in the 2nd round Neutral.


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    Post by YukiAbe1996 Tue Nov 08, 2011 6:55 am

    Forest wrote:
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    The football wasn't that bad when he was under us,But no one really cared at the time.Would love him to come back,It's abit werid from the owners seeing as they want us to be in europe in 5 years Laughing

    Leicester will never be in Europe. Club or the city Wink

    You got that one spot on Laughing
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    Post by coolhead33 Tue Nov 08, 2011 6:57 am

    Uncle John from Jamaica wrote:
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    I went to all league games but Hull at home last season and have done them all apart from Pompey at home this season. I never went much until a couple of years ago where it was most away and a couple at home but now we've got home and away season tickets. We met some people who go to every game from Southampton when we played Scunthorpe away last year. npower Football League 2011/2012  - Page 32 948515 I'm lucky as I don't have to pay for the tickets although I probably will in a few years but then again we might stop going to games by then. I'm not sure what'll happen in the next few seasons.

    That's quality, very impressive. I could never manage that though, holidays and stuff would always get in the way of a couple at least!
    Our holidays are planned around the football. Razz My Dad and Brother can't go to every game because of stuff getting in the way but it's easy for me because I'm not as busy as them but that could change after this season.
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    Post by Guest Tue Nov 08, 2011 7:02 am

    Games i've missed this season are all the away ones except Blackpool, Barnsley and Notts County in August due to holiday, and Newcastle cos I couldn't be arsed.

    Our away games so far have looked far from exciting though. From now on they all pretty much seem like good away days Laughing We're planning on going to about 11 or 12 of the 15, money providing. Ones we aren't interested in is Middlesbrough, Cardiff, Barnsley and Ipswich. Apart from those 4, we're hoping to get to Brighton, Bristol City, West Ham, Derby, Birmingham, Leicester, Leeds, Crystal Palace, Peterborough, Reading, and Hull.
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    Post by ShakerMatty Tue Nov 08, 2011 7:07 am

    Games I've missed thus far Huddersfield (A) and Coventry and Carlisle at home due to me being on holiday, Chesterfield, Yeovil and Bournemouth away due to money and finally Notts County at home due to me being away.
    I am hoping to get to all games this month and in December depending on who we get in the fa cup if we get through.
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    Post by ShakerMatty Tue Nov 08, 2011 7:11 am

    How many hours do you work Forest? As I have thought a lot of companies have rejected me due to me not being available to work Saturdays which is due to me having a season ticket.
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    Post by coolhead33 Tue Nov 08, 2011 7:13 am

    Forest wrote:Games i've missed this season are all the away ones except Blackpool, Barnsley and Notts County in August due to holiday, and Newcastle cos I couldn't be arsed.

    Our away games so far have looked far from exciting though. From now on they all pretty much seem like good away days Laughing We're planning on going to about 11 or 12 of the 15, money providing. Ones we aren't interested in is Middlesbrough, Cardiff, Barnsley and Ipswich. Apart from those 4, we're hoping to get to Brighton, Bristol City, West Ham, Derby, Birmingham, Leicester, Leeds, Crystal Palace, Peterborough, Reading, and Hull.
    Good choices but then again you can't argue with many if any choices. I hated Cardiff last season because of the distance, score and stuff. Middlesbrough was fine, Ipswich was shit and Barnsley was meant to be good because we took 6,700 but we got hammered.

    The results change everything. If we win then the atmosphere is good and I like that ground a bit more because of the memories. Cardiff, Barnsley, Millwall and Ipswich are grounds I hate because we rarely beat them and get treated like animals at Millwall which adds to the dislike.

    Strange but that's how I see it. Laughing
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    Post by YukiAbe1996 Tue Nov 08, 2011 7:13 am

    I missed Reading and Southampton at home and I went Cov,Forest,Barnsley and West Ham away.
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    Post by ShakerMatty Tue Nov 08, 2011 7:14 am

    This is getting like another chat thread. Laughing
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    Post by Jordi Tue Nov 08, 2011 7:15 am

    I haven't been to a league game this season. facepalm

    Looking to go to Blackpool at home and Portsmouth at home though.
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    Post by ShakerMatty Tue Nov 08, 2011 7:17 am

    Got to go Pompey at home!
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    Post by Jordi Tue Nov 08, 2011 7:19 am

    Haven't missed a South Coast Derby at St. Mary's yet. 4 wins and a loss.
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    Post by RubyArmyCTFC Tue Nov 08, 2011 7:19 am

    I usually go to around 35 games a season including cup games with Cheltenham. The games I miss are usually away games on tuesday nights or expensive away journeys with a shite away end. Rotherham and Port Vale for example.

    At present I've been to every home game and Gillingham, Aldershot, AFC Wimbledon, Burton Albion and Accrington Stanley away and i'm off to Tranmere in the cup on Saturday.

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