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broadsword

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  1. I'm so down with it all. This is more than just "Rovers are a selling club". He's nineteen years old and a rovers fan, but the whole brief of the club is to develop players for other teams and use the transfer proceeds to offset the humongous debts these shitehawk owners have accumulated for us. In the meantime the club just gets weaker and weaker. Before when we had to sell players, we still had some sort of ambition. We may have sold players like Barker and Hendry but we still tried for the play offs. That's all completely out of the window now. The owners have absolutely gutted this club and everything it stands for.
  2. I said to a mate recently, he doesn't look like a goalie. More like a hotel receptionist.
  3. Wrexham belief growing here. We've huffed and puffed but we're a terribly soft side. Which isn't a great surprise, really. No belief, no guts, no conviction. We're dead men walking
  4. I remember back in the early days, when we were all so much younger and care free, someone posted on here that they feared to criticise venkys at a match and got told in no uncertain terms that they were racist
  5. I'm sure there's a psychology PhD that could be done on our supporters. It's stockholm syndrome on steroids. Very frustrating. "Yes, my wife has been doing the dirty on me for thirteen years, but every tone she does, she feeds me a tictac and let's me look at the photos. So kind of her to think of me"
  6. Peacock was worse by a long way. How he ever managed to become a professional footballer, it boggles my mind. Dailly was usually capable of playing well and then right at the end of the game he'd lost concentration and screw up
  7. Agreed, as I've said before. 13 years of being treated like shit and now people are expecting them to do the decent thing? No chance
  8. Just out of interest, clue me in on your figures here, which I'm not disputing. I'm just interested in your thinking. Working capital I think is like saying cash on hand, money to meet the needs of the business. So I'm assuming that would be money to meet the operating costs of the club, plus I'm thinking you've probably factored some decent signings in there as well? What's the annual operating costs? Buying back brockhall, fair enough, I would be hoping to lease initially, but who knows? Not sure why you've added on thirty odd million on top, could you expand on that? Ta. The devil is in the detail We're not a realistic proposition as a going concern, I realise that. Which is why I thought admin would be the only way out of this hell. You can write things off with admin. The problem isn't just the enormous degradation of quality on the pitch, the infrastructure of the club has been neglected. It's difficult to imagine a long queue of buyers. And harder still to fathom why some fans still back venkys. It's really depressing
  9. THE PEOPLE HAVE SUFFERED FOR FAR TOO LONG. YA BASTA!* A phrase used by south American revolutionaries, it roughly translates as ENOUGH IS FUCKING ENOUGH, WE AIN'T TAKING THIS SHIT NO MORE
  10. If dropping into the conference would be what it took, I would take that. I cannot convey in words how much I want them gone
  11. Yeah, I can understand people feeling like that. I don't think there's any good choices, only bad choices and we have to go for the least bad choice I guess?
  12. If I thought they would put us up for sale and someone would buy us then I would agree with that Two points however. 1) I really don't think they will put us up for sale. Ever since we dropped out of the premiership the value of the club had dropped each year until we've turned into the basket case we are today with enormous debts and low turnover. If they wanted to claw back their losses as much as possible before selling, they would've made a much greater effort to build a decent team. In short, I just don't see them putting us up for sale as , if that were on their list of options, they would've done it already. 2) in the event that they did put us up for sale, I get the feeling that they would be looking for an unrealistic amount of money, plus they would be absolute murder to negotiate with, that is if you could get on touch with them. So, I'm not prepared to wait, the optics of the last more than decade suggest that we've waited long enough. They have to go and the only way to do it is to take it off of them.
  13. That's one thing I hadn't considered. To bin the manager you'd need to pay compo. To pay compo would need Indian beak approval. Which only comes once a quarter. So yeah, gotta assume he's staying
  14. Unless venkys go beforehand then I would say relegation in the next three years is inevitable. And it may be back to back relegations. They're not giving the club up, it must be taken from them. I'm terms of negative shit, I think all things are possible. I think the negative shit will have to happen before it gets praised from their death grip. I do think we're now beginning the last chapter of this tragic story. I just hope there's something left too salvage at the end. I just look back at the Steve kean years and how pissed off I was then. If I only I knew that ten years later these parasitic thicko overprivileged bunglecocks would still be here still doing the same shit, I think I would've fallen to the floor in tears of utter despair
  15. I wouldn't like to stake money on today's result, but I'll have a stab at connecting in first ten minutes and a three one loss
  16. One good thing about the man, he really is a straight dealer. Very honest. I to think he'll go, no decent manager would put up with shit like this for very long. What an absolute clown shop shit show our club had become. Diabolical.
  17. Very weird, not naming anyone. Reminds me of Lee Marvin in point blank. He gets ripped off and left for dead by "the organisation".
  18. “We shouldn’t forget that Leo Wahlstedt has a lot of potential and he’s probably played more than he thought he would, but that was the situation. He’s got a lot of good experience for the future. “You always need competition in each position. We know that Leo came from a lower level and hadn’t played at a high level for some years, but the club saw a high potential for the future." Does he actually have any bloody say in transfer policy?
  19. If there is hope, it lies with the proles. "Oh buggering ada, there's no hope at all" said Winston
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