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Well Hi Adam, that's a more pleasant introduction.
Now I don't expect to trouble the play offs this season like most Roves fans won't, but i certainly don't think the next ten fixtures are awful.
Now if your fellow Wigan fan thinks those next ten fixtures are awful it's because hes viewing them as a Wigan fan.
Romped the L1 title, I thought you won it on the last day of the season, congrats anyway.

PS. You've seriously had less than four hot dinners this year.
 

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Well Hi Adam, that's a more pleasant introduction.
Now I don't expect to trouble the play offs this season like most Roves fans won't, but i certainly don't think the next ten fixtures are awful.
Now if your fellow Wigan fan thinks those next ten fixtures are awful it's because hes viewing them as a Wigan fan.
Romped the L1 title, I thought you won it on the last day of the season, congrats anyway.

PS. You've seriously had less than four hot dinners this year.
I personally don’t think any fixture is “awful” in this league. Yes some are very much harder than others especially once the table begins to properly take shape but anyone can beat anyone. I think we’ve proved that more than any team over the last five days, turning Stoke over on their own patch before getting done by QPR.

In regardless to Rovers I think you’re a very good team and will be closer to the top than the bottom. Just like last season we are both very similar in terms of quality of squad and I predict us both to ultimately end up very close to each other in May once again.

As for the hot dinners well, we have had an extended heatwave..
 

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Yep I would agree, we're very similar quality wise and would gladly share a playoff place with you come May.
Just can't see it and think mid table or slightly higher would be good progress for both our teams.
 

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As far as an awful run of fixtures can go in this divison I'd definitely say that's it. You play the 3 newly relegated sides. 3 of the biggest spenders and a bang in form Leeds side. Bolton away is your easiest fixture and is a derby game. So I'd say you've probably got the hardest set of next 10 fixtures in the division. If you're still top 6 after then, then fair play.

You've played 4 of the relegation favourites so far.
 

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Chasing a goal, take off your only striker and replace him with a defensive midfielder.
Tactics eh.
Said striker was injured.

Taking Swedish minnows from nowhere to getting results against Arsenal, Bilbao, Galatasaray, Hertha. Tactics eh.
 

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Said striker was injured.

Taking Swedish minnows from nowhere to getting results against Arsenal, Bilbao, Galatasaray, Hertha. Tactics eh.
You really aren’t taking your loss to the mighty Bristol City very well..
 

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I think we can go up but we're asking Potter to do it with one hand behind his back. Frustrating really because I think he's shown that if he was provided with just a little backing he'd romp this league quite easily - only four games in but indications are he's the highest level of tactician we've had.
Given your lack of strikers and knowing McBurnie has been carrying the injury for a while should another striker not have been a priority, even if it was a lesser player? Given your 23's strikers would be useless at this level there's no one from below to step up. Therefore not having to bring non strikers to replace him.
 

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Given your lack of strikers and knowing McBurnie has been carrying the injury for a while should another striker not have been a priority, even if it was a lesser player? Given your 23's strikers would be useless at this level there's no one from below to step up. Therefore not having to bring non strikers to replace him.
We are in times of austerity - there is nothing in the kitty for a spare striker. We have Bony though who if he can get fit, big if, will kill this division.
 

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We are in times of austerity - there is nothing in the kitty for a spare striker. We have Bony though who if he can get fit, big if, will kill this division.
Nice to be paying Bony £120,000 a week while you're at it. You spent over £7m in the summer, so there was some money to bring guys in, we got Weimann for £2m for example. You took off Asoro in our game, if McBurnie was struggling seems strange to take off your alternate option. You had a 23's striker on the bench, shows the level of belief you have there.
 

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We are in times of austerity - there is nothing in the kitty for a spare striker. We have Bony though who if he can get fit, big if, will kill this division.
What about the money you guys were going to spend on Woods? You know, how you didn’t need to sell anyone to be able to afford Woods, and were going to sign him regardless of any transfers out?
 

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Nice to be paying Bony £120,000 a week while you're at it. You spent over £7m in the summer, so there was some money to bring guys in, we got Weimann for £2m for example. You took off Asoro in our game, if McBurnie was struggling seems strange to take off your alternate option. You had a 23's striker on the bench, shows the level of belief you have there.
You may think you're making snappy points but you aren't. Why would we buy Weimann, he's a bum. The u23 lad had to play in the league cup so was being kept fresh. Non point anyway, Asoro & Courtney play two different positions. Asoro was replaced by Montero.

We've spent 7 mill, you just decided to ignore the 40 odd going the other way. What a mon.

What about the money you guys were going to spend on Woods? You know, how you didn’t need to sell anyone to be able to afford Woods, and were going to sign him regardless of any transfers out?
Well we didn't need to - austerity is a choice. We should've followed the path of many before us and just spent regardless. In the end I can't be too disappointed anyway - he joined Stoke - evidently just a mercenary.
 

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You may think you're making snappy points but you aren't. Why would we buy Weimann, he's a bum. The u23 lad had to play in the league cup so was being kept fresh. Non point anyway, Asoro & Courtney play two different positions. Asoro was replaced by Montero.

We've spent 7 mill, you just decided to ignore the 40 odd going the other way. What a mon.


Well we didn't need to - austerity is a choice. We should've followed the path of many before us and just spent regardless. In the end I can't be too disappointed anyway - he joined Stoke - evidently just a mercenary.
Weiman has scored the same amount of goals as your entire team pal :bg:
 

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Weiman has scored the same amount of goals as your entire team pal :bg:
At the start of every season there's always some bum who bangs them in before falling back to their natural level. Micheal Ricketts and Carl Cort once began seasons like Pele. Weimann is a poor mans Jon Walters', look at his career stats, bum.
 

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At the start of every season there's always some bum who bangs them in before falling back to their natural level. Micheal Ricketts and Carl Cort once began seasons like Pele. Weimann is a poor mans Jon Walters', look at his career stats, bum.

Leon Clarke...
 

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Well we didn't need to - austerity is a choice. We should've followed the path of many before us and just spent regardless. In the end I can't be too disappointed anyway - he joined Stoke - evidently just a mercenary.
I think it's pretty clear from Swansea's actions over the past few weeks that austerity is not a choice, and you guys don't have any money to spend on new players unless other players are sold first.
 

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At the start of every season there's always some bum who bangs them in before falling back to their natural level. Micheal Ricketts and Carl Cort once began seasons like Pele. Weimann is a poor mans Jon Walters', look at his career stats, bum.
Slightly different though when it comes to weiman. His favoured position is through the middle, which is where he played for villa in the prem, and did well. Since then he’s been stuck out wide which will obviously affect a players stats playing in his unflavoured position. Now he’s playing in his preferred position again he’s scoring.

It’s not uncommon for a player to be shit at one club and good at others.
 

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I think it's pretty clear from Swansea's actions over the past few weeks that austerity is not a choice, and you guys don't have any money to spend on new players unless other players are sold first.
I think it's pretty clear you have no idea what you're talking about. Loads of clubs are ran on a speculate model if you can call it that - if signings were solely dependent on available capital we'd hardly see any business being done. What we're seeing is the result of being owned by an investment consortium that in the short term are doing their utmost to rid themselves of liabilities.

It’s not uncommon for a player to be shit at one club and good at others.
Aye it isn't but when a player has been shit for every club he's ever played for that does kind of tell it's own story.
 

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I think it's pretty clear you have no idea what you're talking about. Loads of clubs are ran on a speculate model if you can call it that - if signings were solely dependent on available capital we'd hardly see any business being done. What we're seeing is the result of being owned by an investment consortium that in the short term are doing their utmost to rid themselves of liabilities.
I never said anything about available capital - but clearly you either don't have enough money on hand, or you can't borrow the money you need to because your current liabilities are too high, or you're too close to FFP so can't spend any more money. We know one or more of those must be true, because Swansea are bidding on players, but can't complete them because they can't afford it - pretty f***ing obviously, what that means is they need to sell before they can buy!

It's clear you're talking bollocks again mate. You were before, and are again.
 

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Abertawe always talks bollocks but just tries takes the moral high ground and come across as if he's more clued up than others. Wasn't surprised at all to find out he's a liberal earlier on today, the cap certainly fits.

He's like a welsh SERNWA; he even hid for 3/4 days after we beat them last week - the resemblances are uncanny.
 

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Abertawe always talks bollocks but just tries takes the moral high ground and come across as if he's more clued up than others. Wasn't surprised at all to find out he's a liberal earlier on today, the cap certainly fits.

He's like a welsh SERNWA; he even hid for 3/4 days after we beat them last week - the resemblances are uncanny.

not seen him in a matchday thread all season, might be waiting for the day Swansea win 4-0
 

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Abertawe always talks bollocks but just tries takes the moral high ground and come across as if he's more clued up than others. Wasn't surprised at all to find out he's a liberal earlier on today, the cap certainly fits.

He's like a welsh SERNWA; he even hid for 3/4 days after we beat them last week - the resemblances are uncanny.

He's been all over the Wolves match threads too, saying we have had a terrible transfer window (yes really) and that we're nailed on to go down. Funny enough the day we drew with Man City and Swansea lost to Bristol City I haven't seen him on any Wolves match threads :dk:
 

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Abertawe always talks bollocks but just tries takes the moral high ground and come across as if he's more clued up than others. Wasn't surprised at all to find out he's a liberal earlier on today, the cap certainly fits.

He's like a welsh SERNWA; he even hid for 3/4 days after we beat them last week - the resemblances are uncanny.
Jockney look at the state of this :fl:
 

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Still bitter about last September pal. Imagine getting torn apart by Leon Clarke.

Imo Clarke didn't tear us apart. He was just on hand to finish the openings.
I have to admit your other outfield players tore us apart. Especially Brookes and your midfield.
Still really don't rate Clarke despite last seasons goal tally, and yes while I wouldn't say he tore us, him scoring twice (especially for you) at our place does still give me nightmares.
Not bitter though, although it was a shitty day for us, it was fully deserved on day.
Besides which I'm lost no idea what I'm doing on the promotion thread!
 

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Imo Clarke didn't tear us apart. He was just on hand to finish the openings.
I have to admit your other outfield players tore us apart. Especially Brookes and your midfield.
Still really don't rate Clarke despite last seasons goal tally, and yes while I wouldn't say he tore us, him scoring twice (especially for you) at our place does still give me nightmares.
Not bitter though, although it was a shitty day for us, it was fully deserved on day.
Besides which I'm lost no idea what I'm doing on the promotion thread!

You'll win today so you'll be staying on it
 

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Be joint top now if football matches ended on the 90th minute. Sake!
 

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