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  1. 15 minutes ago, Delphinho123 said:

    So because I think we might sell Luiz to help with PSR, whilst also allowing us to spend on new players, I should go and support Birmingham City?

    If you think you would be happier wallowing in misery then I think you would enjoy it

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  2. He's going nowhere,  unbelievable to even think he is. The center of a team that finished top 4 and is increasing it power as each day goes by. We're not in poundland anymore, we are top of the shop heading towards European nights to remember for ever. Top 4 next season is in our sites as well, take some time for the old school to register our new status but our fans should see it plain as day.

  3. Great footballer, poor manager. Even this statement shows you his lack of class and self awareness. I expect its the arrogance grown from when he played for the 'great LPool' but it maybe just his personality. Why he would measure himself against Emery is beyond reason, hes streets ahead of him and 99% of other managers. Just nod and accept the brilliance of a genius.

    Even his signings showed an egotistical edge, Coutinho being possibly the worst signing ever (from a financial point of view) and a player who basically let him down.

    The list of incompetence goes on and on, the guys a chancer who's been found out.

  4. It's a daily fight, win today and you have won the war.

    Well done all, i have been of alcohol for 6 months ( health issues) and I'm beginning to realise my life's better of without it.

    We're conditioned from an early age to accept alcohol as a benefit, a positive,  it's clearly not but you need to stop to  realise it..

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  5. 12 minutes ago, VillaJ100 said:

    Leeds is technically the 3rd biggest city in England behind London and Brum. In reality 'Manchester' as in Greater Manchester is bigger

    Greater Manchester is just like the w

    West Midlands, its not a city. Leeds could become greater Leeds and stick Bradford and a few other areas on their population, same as Birmingham could with Wolverhampton,  Solihull, Sandwell.

    Leeds is a bigger city than Manchester.

    I can't believe people can call Leeds a average club, their clearly not by the thread we have on here and our games against them felt bigger than all the other championship clubs and a fair amount of Premier league clubs to boot. Saying their a big club takes nothing away from us.

    It's tribalism.

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  6. Great news for the long term future of the club, its not all going to be bright lights and happy days but NWSE,  Emery and his team will build a legacy that will turn this Great club into what it should be, competing at the top. UTV , a happy day for us all.

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  7. 13 minutes ago, nick76 said:

    I wonder how it’ll affect him if he doesn’t get picked.  Obviously the rest over the summer should be beneficial for us next season but mentally how will Ollie feel after such a great season.  Will it knock him back, knock his confidence or will he be determined to do even better.  I’m hoping the latter! Just hope Southgate is not in his ear saying he needs to be at a bigger club to get more game time for England.

    Like Brentford? 

  8. On 11/02/2023 at 17:48, stegzy said:

    Not sure if it’s been talked about on here but I just watched Mr Inbetween on Disney + after seeing a suggestion on IMDB. What an amazing show about an Aussie hit man. It has an 8.6 rating on IMDB so is highly rated by the fee that have seen it. 
    I’m only gutted that I finished it in 5 days and it is over. Massively recommended and one of the best shows I have ever seen.

    Great TV, binged 3 episodes last night, cheers 👍

  9. Scores with both feet and his head. Looks to have a turn of pace as well, we need a striker and hes Emery's choice. Would have preferred to have brought him before we let Ings go , his price may now suddenly be inflated but it ain't my money.

     

  10. 39 minutes ago, bickster said:

    Who said it was anything to do with policy? It's just public perception, which has far more to do with an impression as portrayed by the media than any specific policies. Hence Corbyn approaching 100% left.

    It would be interesting to see what the perception of Mick Lynch is. I reckon he'd be to the right of Corbyn when the reality is that he's further to the left.

    Mick Lynch is largely been judged on his ability to represent his members, he's doing a good job imo.

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  11. 3 hours ago, AndyClarke said:

    I can't help but feel that those stating that he has wrecked his career haven't watched him very much, particularly against his peers.

    He'll go on to have a fabulous career assuming injury doesn't ruin him.

    He won't get to play against his peers, he's moved to a club who's not going to play him. His best hopes to play is loan out. I doubt it will happen this season, so that's next season and it won't be to a Premier league team, championship and that's another season gone. He was playing Premier league football at villa, he hasn't wrecked it but he's damaged the  chances of making it.

     

     

  12. Ronaldo has pointed out the problems manure have while throwing a tantrum. The fact is they still have these problems. Out of control diets,outdated facilities and a manager who has  no control over discipline at the club. He will leave with a payoff and manure will continue to decline. I love it.

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  13. 12 minutes ago, Delphinho123 said:

    A coming together? Digne boots his ankle and doesn’t kick the ball. How is it not a penalty? It’s accidental, granted, but it’s still a blatant penalty/foul. Without question. 

    The ball hits Diane's standing leg before he makes contact with the Brighton player. This means he has played the ball before he kicked the approaching Brighton player.  It's not a penalty but it was lucky it hit his standing leg. 

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