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  1. Secondly if you want to ignore my posts then go to your profile and you'll find the ignore button there.

    Holy Shite, there's an ignore button. Proof that there is a god!!!

    No longer do I have to suffer the pointless ramlings of those who clearly have never watched a game of football in their life, let alone the villa. You know who you are!!

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  2. He could have spent £20m on proven quality this summer, but he didn't, he bought a right load of old shite. Vlaar's the best of the bunch, and he's strictly lower Premier League quality.

    How do you know that he didn't try to sign these "proven quality" players but their clubs weren't prepared to sell.

  3. You can not underestimate the message that it sends out to all of the squad. Firstly, if you have possession of the shirt, and play well, then you retain the shirt. Ie following a good display against Man City, Gabby & Benteke deserved to start against the Albion. The message that goes out to all the squad, play well or as instructed by the manager, then you'll keep your place.

    The Second message is if you try and take on the manager or the club, then don't expect to play in the next match. It doesn't matter how unintended or innocuous your words are, keep you moaning within in the club. Hence Bent dropped for Spuds.

    Now I'd imagine Bent to be back in the team for Fulham, and all this will have blown over, but the wider messages (as described above) will remain throughout PL's tenure, and will ensure the whole knows where they stand.

  4. The Trotters, who were relegated from the Premier League last season, are 18th in the Championship after winning only three of their 10 matches.

    "I have always been driven to act in the best interests of the club," said Coyle. "I had fantastic times here as a player and it has been a privilege to have held the post of manager."

    Chairman Phil Gartside added that it is "the right time for a change".

    Coyle, whose side were beaten 2-1 at fellow strugglers Millwall on Saturday, commented: "I want to thank the fans for their backing since I returned, the chairman Phil Gartside and the owner Eddie Davies for their support and friendship and the club's staff and players for all their effort and commitment."

    The 46-year-old took over at Bolton in January 2010, six months after guiding Burnley to promotion to the Premier League and consequently signing a contract extension at Turf Moor.

    The Trotters went on to survive a relegation battle while Burnley went down.

    In 2010-11 Bolton reached the semi-finals of the FA Cup and finished 14th after spending much of the season in the top half of the table, but last season they were relegated, ending an 11-year spell in the top flight.

    In March Bolton and Coyle were widely praised for the support they gave to Fabrice Muamba, after the midfielder suffered a cardiac arrest while playing against Tottenham Hotspur.

    Following relegation it was revealed the club were carrying debts of £110m, mostly owed to Isle of Man-based owner Eddie Davies.

    On Saturday Coyle described the defeat at Millwall as the lowest point of his managerial career but insisted he had no intention of resigning.

    However, after meeting Davies and Gartside on Tuesday, he parted company with the club.

    In a statement on the club website, Gartside said: "Owen poured his heart and soul into the job, both on and off the pitch, and he led our club with great dignity during some very challenging times.

    "We set a target at the beginning of the season and want to get back on track.

    "I would like to place on record our sincere thanks to Owen, Sandy Stewart and Steve Davis for all their hard work during their time at Bolton Wanderers."

    Academy manager Jimmy Phillips and head of academy coaching and development Sammy Lee will take joint temporary charge of the first-team squad.

    Former Wolves manager Mick McCarthy is among the front-runners to replace Coyle.

    Roy Keane, who guided Sunderland to promotion into the Premier League, is also regarded as a possible candidate.

    http://tinyurl.com/8wwguo7

    Always on the cards following their poor start. Wonder who's next.

    Also, how did Bolton manage to end up with £110m debts?

  5. 15 mins or so

    thanks mate. i am absolutely going to try my hardest to come to this all depends on work but a sit stands i am off. if not will definitely be at next one

    i think we need abit of a introduction on here so we know abit more about each other before we meet!

    Do we all need to be wearing claret carnations so we can identify each other as VTers?

  6. I'm up for it, obvious preference for either the Baring or the Albion (would we really want to go here for the boggies game?).

    I live in Walthamstow, and there used to be 2 or 3 pubs showing the football on a Saturday afternoon. The Bell is closed for a referb, The Flowerpot doesn't seem to be doing it anymore. I shall continue to my research, an dreport aback.

  7. I'm in a similar position with EastEndVillan Jnr, who'll start school Sept 13. Closest school is a very good Catholic school. Wife says over her dead body is he going to a religious school. I'd normally concur, but tinged with a dose of pragmatism of the school being 2 mins up the road, and the alternatives being much further away.

    Aaaaarrrhhhhhh.

  8. What surprises me how little blame has been attached to SWFC. Admittedly, I'm only a 100 odd pages through the independent report, but there's loads of evidence presented that SWFC should be ashamed of, and played a part in the events of the day. I'm thinking primarily of the turnstiles being antiquated, and not sufficient to handle that volume of people; secondly, to the lack of signage directed supporters, who would be unfamiliar with Hillsborough, where to go.

    What make it worse, for me, is that the crush in 89 wasn't the first time it had happened, and it was only by the grace of god that it had not happened earlier in 81, 87 or 88, where exactly the same problems had occurred, with out the tragic consequences.

  9. Anyone ever gone to the trouble of replacing floorboards? I'm considering doing the whole of my upstairs as the whole place creaks and moves underfoot. I'm guessing it going to be pricey, just wondered if anyone had any tales from doing it themselves?

    I'm lead to believe that the squeak noise is made by the nail moving up and down in the joists (is that what they're called). One way to eradicate the problem is to screw the floorboards down. Won't look good if you're going bare floors, but if you're re-carpeting, jobs a good 'un.

    I replaced a load in my old house, it was quite easy, but I did have the use of various electronic saws. The ball ache is the sanding, which is just horrible, and covers the whole house in dust for days and weeks. Then the not walking on then before the vanish is dry

  10. Actually... all current yoghurt adverts f*ck me off. The modus operandi du jour seems to be convincing people that the yoghurts are not, in fact, yoghurts. These fu*cking people, I tell you; whomever dreams up this sh1t, Auschwitz would be too soft a punishment for.

    You can apply this to all adverts, they're all pish. Can anyone remember a decent, funny, intelligent advert, i can't! It got me thinking, I would imagine that working for an advertisement agency, and creating ad campaigns would be a highly desirable job. As such, for any vacancy, there would be a glut of applications. Following the logic through, there must be some talented, creative people that apply, and thus the cream of the crop would be recruited, but still the adverts are gash. Why is that?

    I can only surmise that there are talented people producing decent adverts and concepts, but they never get selected by the commissioning company, as they want something that appeals to the lowest common denominator, that shifts the most units of what ever tat they are pedaling. This annoys me further.

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