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    ripleyram88 got a reaction from DavesaRam in Match Thread: Leyton Orient (h)   
    I never said he didn't sign any technical players or doesn't play them. Every team needs some players with ability, you can't win anything with 11 cloggers. 
    McGoldrick, Sibley, NML, Hourihane, Barkhuizen, Bird are all players he didn't sign, and he obviously can't sign a whole squad, so he's played them. He had to play McGoldrick and NML they were/are too good for the division. Bird has been sold and the others are having their contracts ran down.
    He often came out after games saying we had no bite or aggression in midfield when playing with Hourinhane and Bird.
    He has signed physical players and technical players, but you can see by the way he sets up and the way the team plays, he's swinging towards the physical side of the game. Record set piece goals is an indicator of that. Run more than the opposition first, technical stuff second.
    When Ward, Wilson, Nyambe all fit, Nyambe played. No one knows what type of player embleton would have been. JJ when fit, was second or third choice and CBT can hardly get a game because he's not fit enough for Warne ball.
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    ripleyram88 got a reaction from Carnero in Match Thread: Leyton Orient (h)   
    You won't find any. It's clear to anyone without an agenda that Warne prefers players who are physical, athletic and aggressive. The likes of Thomson struggle to get into the team over someone like Korey Smith, even though he's a much better player. Bird is leaving because his technical ability goes over Warne's head. And then look at someone like CBT. First half of the season he was one of the leagues better players, but suddenly we sign him and he can't get a spot - alluded to in interviews that he can't get up to pace with the squad.
    Not to say this approach is bad, or to make it sound negative, but why are so many people getting defensive about it when you say Warne is a physical type manager. It's clear to see through his career that's the case, and while I do think he's a little less "lump it to the fast strong forwards" than he was at Rotherham, he's not changed too much.
    It's evident when our most gifted technical players have left, are leaving, or are running out of contract.
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    ripleyram88 got a reaction from Wolfie20 in Match Thread: Leyton Orient (h)   
    You won't find any. It's clear to anyone without an agenda that Warne prefers players who are physical, athletic and aggressive. The likes of Thomson struggle to get into the team over someone like Korey Smith, even though he's a much better player. Bird is leaving because his technical ability goes over Warne's head. And then look at someone like CBT. First half of the season he was one of the leagues better players, but suddenly we sign him and he can't get a spot - alluded to in interviews that he can't get up to pace with the squad.
    Not to say this approach is bad, or to make it sound negative, but why are so many people getting defensive about it when you say Warne is a physical type manager. It's clear to see through his career that's the case, and while I do think he's a little less "lump it to the fast strong forwards" than he was at Rotherham, he's not changed too much.
    It's evident when our most gifted technical players have left, are leaving, or are running out of contract.
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    ripleyram88 got a reaction from kash_a_ram_a_ding_dong in Match Thread: Leyton Orient (h)   
    You won't find any. It's clear to anyone without an agenda that Warne prefers players who are physical, athletic and aggressive. The likes of Thomson struggle to get into the team over someone like Korey Smith, even though he's a much better player. Bird is leaving because his technical ability goes over Warne's head. And then look at someone like CBT. First half of the season he was one of the leagues better players, but suddenly we sign him and he can't get a spot - alluded to in interviews that he can't get up to pace with the squad.
    Not to say this approach is bad, or to make it sound negative, but why are so many people getting defensive about it when you say Warne is a physical type manager. It's clear to see through his career that's the case, and while I do think he's a little less "lump it to the fast strong forwards" than he was at Rotherham, he's not changed too much.
    It's evident when our most gifted technical players have left, are leaving, or are running out of contract.
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    ripleyram88 got a reaction from sage in Match Thread: Leyton Orient (h)   
    You won't find any. It's clear to anyone without an agenda that Warne prefers players who are physical, athletic and aggressive. The likes of Thomson struggle to get into the team over someone like Korey Smith, even though he's a much better player. Bird is leaving because his technical ability goes over Warne's head. And then look at someone like CBT. First half of the season he was one of the leagues better players, but suddenly we sign him and he can't get a spot - alluded to in interviews that he can't get up to pace with the squad.
    Not to say this approach is bad, or to make it sound negative, but why are so many people getting defensive about it when you say Warne is a physical type manager. It's clear to see through his career that's the case, and while I do think he's a little less "lump it to the fast strong forwards" than he was at Rotherham, he's not changed too much.
    It's evident when our most gifted technical players have left, are leaving, or are running out of contract.
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    ripleyram88 got a reaction from Jourdan in Match Thread: Leyton Orient (h)   
    You won't find any. It's clear to anyone without an agenda that Warne prefers players who are physical, athletic and aggressive. The likes of Thomson struggle to get into the team over someone like Korey Smith, even though he's a much better player. Bird is leaving because his technical ability goes over Warne's head. And then look at someone like CBT. First half of the season he was one of the leagues better players, but suddenly we sign him and he can't get a spot - alluded to in interviews that he can't get up to pace with the squad.
    Not to say this approach is bad, or to make it sound negative, but why are so many people getting defensive about it when you say Warne is a physical type manager. It's clear to see through his career that's the case, and while I do think he's a little less "lump it to the fast strong forwards" than he was at Rotherham, he's not changed too much.
    It's evident when our most gifted technical players have left, are leaving, or are running out of contract.
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    ripleyram88 got a reaction from DCFC Kicks in Max Bird - flew the coop to Bristol City, loaned to us to end of season   
    Don't know why people are having a go at birdy, his style of play is the antithesis of Warne's. Whilst he's the manager at the club we are going to continue to see proper footballers leave and be replaced by cloggers.
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    ripleyram88 got a reaction from Jourdan in Max Bird - flew the coop to Bristol City, loaned to us to end of season   
    Don't know why people are having a go at birdy, his style of play is the antithesis of Warne's. Whilst he's the manager at the club we are going to continue to see proper footballers leave and be replaced by cloggers.
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    ripleyram88 got a reaction from oodledoodle in Max Bird - flew the coop to Bristol City, loaned to us to end of season   
    Don't know why people are having a go at birdy, his style of play is the antithesis of Warne's. Whilst he's the manager at the club we are going to continue to see proper footballers leave and be replaced by cloggers.
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    ripleyram88 got a reaction from CheshRam in Max Bird - flew the coop to Bristol City, loaned to us to end of season   
    Don't know why people are having a go at birdy, his style of play is the antithesis of Warne's. Whilst he's the manager at the club we are going to continue to see proper footballers leave and be replaced by cloggers.
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    ripleyram88 got a reaction from valakari in Max Bird - flew the coop to Bristol City, loaned to us to end of season   
    Don't know why people are having a go at birdy, his style of play is the antithesis of Warne's. Whilst he's the manager at the club we are going to continue to see proper footballers leave and be replaced by cloggers.
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    ripleyram88 got a reaction from strawhillram in Max Bird - flew the coop to Bristol City, loaned to us to end of season   
    Don't know why people are having a go at birdy, his style of play is the antithesis of Warne's. Whilst he's the manager at the club we are going to continue to see proper footballers leave and be replaced by cloggers.
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    ripleyram88 got a reaction from derbydaz22 in Max Bird - flew the coop to Bristol City, loaned to us to end of season   
    Don't know why people are having a go at birdy, his style of play is the antithesis of Warne's. Whilst he's the manager at the club we are going to continue to see proper footballers leave and be replaced by cloggers.
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    ripleyram88 got a reaction from Premier ram in Jordan Rhodes - gone to Blackpool   
    I don't care how old a player is as long as he's good enough.
    We can't sit and wait for the perfect player to come along, we need to get out the division.
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    ripleyram88 got a reaction from NegativeCreep in Jordan Rhodes - gone to Blackpool   
    I don't care how old a player is as long as he's good enough.
    We can't sit and wait for the perfect player to come along, we need to get out the division.
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    ripleyram88 got a reaction from Carnero in Jordan Rhodes - gone to Blackpool   
    I don't care how old a player is as long as he's good enough.
    We can't sit and wait for the perfect player to come along, we need to get out the division.
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    ripleyram88 got a reaction from angieram in Jordan Rhodes - gone to Blackpool   
    I don't care how old a player is as long as he's good enough.
    We can't sit and wait for the perfect player to come along, we need to get out the division.
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    ripleyram88 got a reaction from RoyMac5 in Jordan Rhodes - gone to Blackpool   
    I don't care how old a player is as long as he's good enough.
    We can't sit and wait for the perfect player to come along, we need to get out the division.
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    ripleyram88 got a reaction from Slaapwekkend P in Jordon Ibe   
    George Thorne had access to the best facilities, doctors and medication too, but he ended up retiring. I guess you also think that he "couldn't be arsed" too?
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    ripleyram88 got a reaction from Magicman in Jordon Ibe   
    So you're a hypocrite then? Why is one okay, and the other "can't be arsed". Physical injuries and mental health are no different. After reading the other responses you have made in this thread, I won't be responding to you again. Your views are disgusting.
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    ripleyram88 got a reaction from JPRamFan in The Administration Thread   
    Even if we manage to sort out a new owner now, it's too late for next season. By the time the process is done we will most likely have had to sell off our remaining players for nothing, and won't be able to assemble a squad. So whatever kids are left at the club will be playing.
    I can't see any outcome for next season other than straight relegation to league 2
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    ripleyram88 got a reaction from Steve How Hard? in The Administration Thread   
    Even if we manage to sort out a new owner now, it's too late for next season. By the time the process is done we will most likely have had to sell off our remaining players for nothing, and won't be able to assemble a squad. So whatever kids are left at the club will be playing.
    I can't see any outcome for next season other than straight relegation to league 2
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    ripleyram88 got a reaction from Miggins in The Administration Thread   
    It wouldn't be at the expense of another club, with only 2 teams going down to league one, it would be 1 short, most likely then an extra team from league 2 would be promoted to replace, leaving a space in league 2.
     
    Don't think people realise though that this plan leaves us with no staff or players, first team or academy. 
     
    It's a bit of a dirty trick by the efl if true. Pay £30m for a league 1 team or let us liquidate and pick up a league 2 team for nothing. The investors currently looking at it would surely do that. 
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    ripleyram88 got a reaction from Adslegend in The Administration Thread   
    Quantuma shouldn't have to have a plan B. Rules are rules and laws are laws. They are a professional accredited business and they follow the law. They are following the law.  
    They aren't here to "show leadership", they are here to follow the law, and provide the best deal for the creditors. Too right they are covering their backsides, would you just wing it if you were in a legal situation.
    What we are seeing here is the EFL being upset they couldn't relegate us last season and they are trying their hardest to do it this time, in fact attempting to break UK insolvency laws to do so.
    I'm sure any administrator wouldn't expect to have to deal with a governing body which is basically acting like a petulant child that can't get was they want.
    Some may say the EFL don't have a vendetta against us, but the day that they came out and said they were "disappointed" with the findings of the independent panel, they cemented that they do, and their actions since then have shown that they are a corrupt disgrace.
    This isn't going to stop with us. They wiped out Macclesfield, they kicked out Bury, they let a fraudster take over at Wigan then washed their hands of it a month later, they sent Bolton to league 2, and they are going to liquidate Derby. 
    The league needs to be restructured and the EFL needs to be removed.
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    ripleyram88 got a reaction from DavesaRam in The Administration Thread   
    Quantuma shouldn't have to have a plan B. Rules are rules and laws are laws. They are a professional accredited business and they follow the law. They are following the law.  
    They aren't here to "show leadership", they are here to follow the law, and provide the best deal for the creditors. Too right they are covering their backsides, would you just wing it if you were in a legal situation.
    What we are seeing here is the EFL being upset they couldn't relegate us last season and they are trying their hardest to do it this time, in fact attempting to break UK insolvency laws to do so.
    I'm sure any administrator wouldn't expect to have to deal with a governing body which is basically acting like a petulant child that can't get was they want.
    Some may say the EFL don't have a vendetta against us, but the day that they came out and said they were "disappointed" with the findings of the independent panel, they cemented that they do, and their actions since then have shown that they are a corrupt disgrace.
    This isn't going to stop with us. They wiped out Macclesfield, they kicked out Bury, they let a fraudster take over at Wigan then washed their hands of it a month later, they sent Bolton to league 2, and they are going to liquidate Derby. 
    The league needs to be restructured and the EFL needs to be removed.
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