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Utter fucking wanker he isn't fit for purpose.
(01-25-2021, 10:29 PM)The liquidator Wrote: [ -> ]Utter fucking wanker he isn't fit for purpose.

Other than what you point out what has he done now?
Smarmy faced twat before you look at his work
Downing’s ear’s must be burning. That’s quite a statement. Looks like he’ s pissed somebody off.
Is there any story that’s new or just abuse for the sake of it?
Possibly due to Sam now talking about bringing two players in and not particularly confident of that. 

https://www.expressandstar.com/sport/foo...in-window/

Apparently our targets have been snapped up by more attractive suitors or don't want to come/£££££. 

It's looking like the only way we're going to stay up is if we play an extremely attacking line-up in the games which are the most winnable and hope we can get the 5/6 wins we might need.  

There's simply no point in bringing in players who are not going to improve us/go straight into the team.   

Not looking good is it?

My confidence in Dowling went in his first club interview when appointed.
(01-26-2021, 12:13 AM)Hopalong Wrote: [ -> ]Possibly due to Sam now talking about bringing two players in and not particularly confident of that. 

https://www.expressandstar.com/sport/foo...in-window/

Apparently our targets have been snapped up by more attractive suitors or don't want to come/£££££. 

It's looking like the only way we're going to stay up is if we play an extremely attacking line-up in the games which are the most winnable and hope we can get the 5/6 wins we might need.  

There's simply no point in bringing in players who are not going to improve us/go straight into the team.   

Not looking good is it? 

My confidence in Dowling went in his first club interview when appointed.

It's a mess, mate.

No firm ownership. Who the fuck owns us? Piss poor penny-pinching transfer policy. An extremely good and ambitious appointment in Sam but have they got the Bollocks to back him?

Still time. Tomorrow will be tough. I just hope that we're stronger for Fulham otherwise what was the point?
(01-26-2021, 12:18 AM)Baggie_Nick Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-26-2021, 12:13 AM)Hopalong Wrote: [ -> ]Possibly due to Sam now talking about bringing two players in and not particularly confident of that. 

https://www.expressandstar.com/sport/foo...in-window/

Apparently our targets have been snapped up by more attractive suitors or don't want to come/£££££. 

It's looking like the only way we're going to stay up is if we play an extremely attacking line-up in the games which are the most winnable and hope we can get the 5/6 wins we might need.  

There's simply no point in bringing in players who are not going to improve us/go straight into the team.   

Not looking good is it? 

My confidence in Dowling went in his first club interview when appointed.

It's a mess, mate.

No firm ownership. Who the fuck owns us? Piss poor penny-pinching transfer policy. An extremely good and ambitious appointment in Sam but have they got the Bollocks to back him?

Still time. Tomorrow will be tough. I just hope that we're stronger for Fulham otherwise what was the point?

Below Nick is the interview by Yunyi CEO when they acquired the club. Their own website says WBA are owned by Yunyi Guokai (Shanghai) Sports Development Co., Ltd.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=can_coyGIsc

In the video below Lai himself says he's the 'owner' (which I don't actually believe personally) it's clear however from the interview by the Yunyi CEO that Lai is simply the front man because he demonstrated to them that he was enthusiastic about football!   

https://www.theguardian.com/football/201...verhampton

A week tonight we should have a clearer picture of our destiny. 

The window will have closed on Monday 1 February and we will have played Fulham and Sheff U.  

If we're looking at the table a week tonight and it says 17 points then we have a chance.  15 has to be the absolute minimum.    Anything less and you would have to think it's curtains, however it depends on whether we've been able to get anyone in and when they actually play.   I guess it'll be the usual 11th hour stuff so new signings probably won't play until Spurs away on 6th February when we will have 16 games remaining.  

Brighton v Fulham is a key game next week - a draw or win for Fulham is probably the best result for us.

Ps Brighton v Fulham is tomorrow.
(01-26-2021, 01:45 AM)Hopalong Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-26-2021, 12:18 AM)Baggie_Nick Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-26-2021, 12:13 AM)Hopalong Wrote: [ -> ]Possibly due to Sam now talking about bringing two players in and not particularly confident of that. 

https://www.expressandstar.com/sport/foo...in-window/

Apparently our targets have been snapped up by more attractive suitors or don't want to come/£££££. 

It's looking like the only way we're going to stay up is if we play an extremely attacking line-up in the games which are the most winnable and hope we can get the 5/6 wins we might need.  

There's simply no point in bringing in players who are not going to improve us/go straight into the team.   

Not looking good is it? 

My confidence in Dowling went in his first club interview when appointed.

It's a mess, mate.

No firm ownership. Who the fuck owns us? Piss poor penny-pinching transfer policy. An extremely good and ambitious appointment in Sam but have they got the Bollocks to back him?

Still time. Tomorrow will be tough. I just hope that we're stronger for Fulham otherwise what was the point?

Below Nick is the interview by Yunyi CEO when they acquired the club.  Their own website says WBA are owned by Yunyi Guokai (Shanghai) Sports Development Co., Ltd.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=can_coyGIsc

In the video below Lai himself says he's the 'owner' (which I don't actually believe personally) it's clear however from the interview by the Yunyi CEO that Lai is simply the front man because he demonstrated to them that he was enthusiastic about football!   

https://www.theguardian.com/football/201...verhampton

A week tonight we should have a clearer picture of our destiny. 

The window will have closed on Monday 1 February and we will have played Fulham and Sheff U.  

If we're looking at the table a week tonight and it says 17 points then we have a chance.  15 has to be the absolute minimum.    Anything less and you would have to think it's curtains, however it depends on whether we've been able to get anyone in and when they actually play.   I guess it'll be the usual 11th hour stuff so new signings probably won't play until Spurs away on 6th February when we will have 16 games remaining.  

Brighton v Fulham is a key game next week - a draw or win for Fulham is probably the best result for us.

We don’t play Sheffield United until the 2nd, which is after the window has closed
(01-26-2021, 01:45 AM)Hopalong Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-26-2021, 12:18 AM)Baggie_Nick Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-26-2021, 12:13 AM)Hopalong Wrote: [ -> ]Possibly due to Sam now talking about bringing two players in and not particularly confident of that. 

https://www.expressandstar.com/sport/foo...in-window/

Apparently our targets have been snapped up by more attractive suitors or don't want to come/£££££. 

It's looking like the only way we're going to stay up is if we play an extremely attacking line-up in the games which are the most winnable and hope we can get the 5/6 wins we might need.  

There's simply no point in bringing in players who are not going to improve us/go straight into the team.   

Not looking good is it? 

My confidence in Dowling went in his first club interview when appointed.

It's a mess, mate.

No firm ownership. Who the fuck owns us? Piss poor penny-pinching transfer policy. An extremely good and ambitious appointment in Sam but have they got the Bollocks to back him?

Still time. Tomorrow will be tough. I just hope that we're stronger for Fulham otherwise what was the point?

Below Nick is the interview by Yunyi CEO when they acquired the club.  Their own website says WBA are owned by Yunyi Guokai (Shanghai) Sports Development Co., Ltd.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=can_coyGIsc

In the video below Lai himself says he's the 'owner' (which I don't actually believe personally) it's clear however from the interview by the Yunyi CEO that Lai is simply the front man because he demonstrated to them that he was enthusiastic about football!   

https://www.theguardian.com/football/201...verhampton

A week tonight we should have a clearer picture of our destiny. 

The window will have closed on Monday 1 February and we will have played Fulham and Sheff U.  

If we're looking at the table a week tonight and it says 17 points then we have a chance.  15 has to be the absolute minimum.    Anything less and you would have to think it's curtains, however it depends on whether we've been able to get anyone in and when they actually play.   I guess it'll be the usual 11th hour stuff so new signings probably won't play until Spurs away on 6th February when we will have 16 games remaining.  

Brighton v Fulham is a key game next week - a draw or win for Fulham is probably the best result for us.

Isn’t the Spurs game off ? We simply have to get four points minimum from Fulham & Sheff Utd, losing one or both just leaves us too much to do, we have to target Newcastle, put them under even more pressure than they are putting themselves under, if we can be within four or five of them after Feb 2nd it’s game on, especially as they have to come to the hawthorns
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