HighfieldBlade
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Almost, but it was better than a scunny win.Agree, can see Scunny losing to Posh as well..
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Almost, but it was better than a scunny win.Agree, can see Scunny losing to Posh as well..
But you've got time to whinge about others taking an interest. Bit odd if you dont mInd me saying so.
last games for Ameobi and Henry at Bolton as they return to Newcastle and Wolves.
Its getting ridiculous, the actions of their fans is having a bearing on results.
They were on for a 2-1 win and thanks to those muppet fans of theirs its given Bolton a point.
To be clear, the whistle-blowing today was not a repeat of the protest at the Ricoh for the Utd game, but instead amounted to several dickheads blowing whistles at certain points in he game (almost at random). There are some Coventry supporters who think there was a whistle leading up to the Bolton equaliser that put players off their stride; but there appear to be equal number who think it was simply defensive lameness (off the back of a lucky miscued ball). On the face of the Sky footage, the goal had nothing to do with player's reactions to a whistle.
Utd are the best footballing side I've seen at the Ricoh this season: there's real quality and signs of footballing expression. Bolton are very different: tall and imposing, know what to do and look to get it done, yet in ways quite ordinary and prosaic. As things stand, I see Bolton in the playoffs only.
Can't see how Utd can fail to go up, and despite the usual gobshite comments here I'm actually pleased for you: your fanbase has remained firm despite a number of years in this sh*t league, and you deserve better.
Can't see how Utd can fail to go up
Our display at the Ricoh was our least convincing in our last 15 matches.
Even Wilder was angry because apart from the first 30 minutes we failed to dominate like normal.
The atmosphere that night definitely unsettled our players.
It's a weird one. Normally you'd have sympathy for a Coventry or Portsmouth
But we've fallen on terrible times ourselves. We've also seen our arch rivals Wednesday in a similar position to your club, basically having to service a large debt to balance the books, so they needed a much bigger crowd than other clubs just to break even. A few years ago Wednesday did a deal with a new investor (Milan Mandaric) and had 20 million pound of debt written off. Seems like a form of cheating.
We've played by the rules to manage our debts, so we've sold our best player or rising star every year.
We've had some terrible owners since the 1990's, running the club into the ground but no other fans were interested in our plight. Other clubs gamble paying what they can't afford, get into huge debt.
Go into admin, clear the debt then start again. Again this seems like a form of cheating.
It must be galling that Leicester City built a new stadium, couldn't afford it (like yourselves)
So went into admin, cleared the debt and started again.....and look at them now.
It seems to me your fans want new investors (a sugar daddy) to throw money at your club just becuase there's potential but all big clubs in the lower divisions want that.
Our display at the Ricoh was our least convincing in our last 15 matches.
Even Wilder was angry because apart from the first 30 minutes we failed to dominate like normal.
The atmosphere that night definitely unsettled our players.
It's a weird one. Normally you'd have sympathy for a Coventry or Portsmouth
But we've fallen on terrible times ourselves. We've also seen our arch rivals Wednesday in a similar position to your club, basically having to service a large debt to balance the books, so they needed a much bigger crowd than other clubs just to break even. A few years ago Wednesday did a deal with a new investor (Milan Mandaric) and had 20 million pound of debt written off. Seems like a form of cheating.
We've played by the rules to manage our debts, so we've sold our best player or rising star every year.
We've had some terrible owners since the 1990's, running the club into the ground but no other fans were interested in our plight. Other clubs gamble paying what they can't afford, get into huge debt.
Go into admin, clear the debt then start again. Again this seems like a form of cheating.
It must be galling that Leicester City built a new stadium, couldn't afford it (like yourselves)
So went into admin, cleared the debt and started again.....and look at them now.
It seems to me your fans want new investors (a sugar daddy) to throw money at your club just becuase there's potential but all big clubs in the lower divisions want that.
Pleased to hear this.
Also be aware that a large reason there have been as you put it 'gobshite' comments, I would say 'rightfully annoyed and pissed of people' was in no small measure because of a number of lies being spread on the internet about our fans at Coventry.
Lets hope Ameobi stays at Newcastle.last games for Ameobi and Henry at Bolton as they return to Newcastle and Wolves.
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