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nelly955

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  1. This is where the line needs to be drawn on these complaints... if you've been (accidentally, I'm sure) mislead by the Club then you have a genuine complaint - like Chaddylad here. If, through no fault of your own perhaps, you've missed out due to not buying tickets in time then you simply don't have a basis to complain.

     

    Sure you can say the club could have done more to "protect" regulars - however, everyone knew the deal at 9am yesterday was Open sale - the clue's in the title and if you didn't get to the ground in time to buy tickets then unfortunately you can't blame anyone else.

     

    Where did I complain about the club or the way it had been done? Just expressed my feelings that I am gutted and feel for the rest of the regulars that can not go.

  2. Could not make it to BP yesterday due to work so missed out on my ticket. Gutted as I go to all home games and some away, have been signed up to Latics player for years and contributing to playershare since it started. Its great for the club that all the stay aways are coming back for a game but sad for all the regulars that cant get a ticket. Not happy!!

  3. Just found this about Doug Hodgson on Burnley website,

     

    "His move to us was a loan from Sheffield United in the 1996/97 season under Adrian Heath. Playing in the defence against Notts County he helped us to a 1-0 win, but suffered a broken cheekbone in the closing stages of the game. From my seat in the Bob Lord I could see how gutted he was - the dugout could also attest to this after he hit it hard enough to crack it when he was taken off."

  4. Article from Mirror:

     

    Paolo Di Canio has declared his ­intention to take charge of West Ham.

     

    The Hammers hero knows he’s not experienced enough to replace under-pressure manager Gianfranco Zola just yet. So he is willing to learn the ropes in League One or League Two first.

     

    Di Canio yesterday spelled out his ­ambitious plan to kick-start his managerial career next season.

     

     

  5. How about Jan Budtz for City :D I am sure Spurs and Villa will fund the deal for them!

     

    This taken from Wikipedia:

    Budtz became an instant hero in his first game for Doncaster Rovers when he replaced the injured Andy Warrington during a League Cup tie against Manchester City in September 2005. He saved two of the three taken by the Premier League side during the shootout to send Doncaster into the next round (the first penalty, by Darius Vassell, hit the crossbar). His name was subsequently plastered all over local and national newspapers the following day and he also made several appearances on local TV news channels.

     

     

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