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bozman

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  1. Forgot to add, just before they went upfield and got their penalty, AAH practically had the shirt ripped off his back by a Walsall defender under the referee's nose, yet nothing given. The standard of refereeing in this league is absolutely abysmal.

    I sat behind the referee's assessor today and, whilst on the whole he defended the referee, he did admit we should have had a free kick then.

    I thought Crofts sending off was harsh but Shez thought it was fair, so can't really complain about that.

  2. Unless they have temporarily changed the arrangements you can't go South on M6 from the M56 (Westbound).

     

    M62 to M6 will be the best bet. It usually is quicker anyway.

     

    If you come off at the junction to go North on the M6, there is a fork off to the left before it reaches the M6 carriageway which is the exit for Lymm and South Warrington. Take that exit and you can join the M6 southbound from the roundabout there.

  3. Lee Clark: "The year I had at Kilmarnock has shown everyone I can manage, I'm a good manager."

     

    Clark's win percentage at Kilmarnock? 23.3

     

    mmm. From what I've heard, not too may Kilmanock fans agree with him on that.

     

    I work with one who reckons that, after only staying up through winning a play off, and then having a bad start to this season, he was only a game or 2 away from getting the sack. It's only the last couple of months that the pressure on him has eased with a few decent results.

    Their current position of 6th is a bit deceptive too. They are only 4 points above the relegation play off spot and 19 points behind 2nd place.

    There are not too many Kilmarnock fans who are annoyed by the fact he's no longer their manager, it's more the manner and the timing of his departure, and the club he has left for that upsets them.

  4. Asked a Kilmarnock supporting work colleague about him this morning. His recollection is that he was fast and tricky but the end product wasn't always great. Said he had a tendency to deliver a poor final ball or delay the cross too long at times. Also mentioed that he often started game very brighlty but faded away second half.

  5. It shouldn't be news to any of us that we struggle in midfield it's just been highlighted today by what was the best performance I've seen from a league 1 team at BP this season. Cullen and Clarke in the middle were impressive for them.

     

     

    Spot on. We're often very quick on here to say the opposition were crap so we should have beaten them. But you have to give Bradford some credit today. They moved the ball about at pace really well.

  6. Hack supporting fellow hack is no big shock.

     

    I don't think it reflects badly on club, just appears a bit odd if taken in isolation with that particular article.

     

    In my experience he's normally quite careful not to appear critical of the club. I think it's quite significant that he has on this occassion.

  7. I'm not so sure this is about the Chinese having pulled out as most seem to be assuming. It sounds to me more about Scholes being upset about the story of him being 'used' to help sell the club.

     

    I'm intrigued by Keegan's 'Brassbank' special. Sounds like the gloves are off now between him and the club.

  8. As someone else said, there were definitely 2 Chinese guests in the Boardoom yesterday. And one of the guys who works in matchday hospitality in the North stand told me that was the reason the game was free - to show them a good atmosphere and why Scholes had put on a training session in the afternoon (apparently they are United fans).

    I saw something on twitter suggesting that one of them was Martin Lee, who owns Newcastle Jets in Australia, but have no idea if that is true or not.

  9. I took Corney's comments a while ago to mean that we were no longer paying him but that he was happy to have a chat if Ronbinson wanted to.

    I thought that too. But I was in Belfast the week before Christmas and picked up a copy of the Belfast Telegraph in the hotel bar. It had a big article on our performance analyst, Conor Marlin, in which he mentioned that he reported to O'Driscoll. I found that quite strange, even with Robinson still in position.

  10. I don't have any concerns about his ability as a coach or the way he left, but the corruption allegations worry me.

     

    The police investigation in to this is still ongoing. The difference between Wright and Allardyce is that the police have written to Allardyce informing him he is no longer part of the investigation. Tommy is the main focus of it according to the Telegraph.

     

    I worry that, if we employ him, the next scandal the club is involved in I'd the police turning up to training to arrest him.

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