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Chester40

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  1. Just now, Dryhorce said:

    £20 000 a week for a player in his prime a international that at 27 could still be sold on isn't a lot of money 

    As I say though who knows he might play for less he maybe settled in the area he might have kids here at school

    All these things could be a important aspect of why he would want to play for us

    Not saying its not a lot of money....but it's a lot for us.

  2. 3 minutes ago, Dryhorce said:

    £20 000 isn't a big wage in the championship who knows he might even play for less if he isn't joining Celtic 

    Yes but it's the the quality we would be paying for a top player in his prime that we will see the best out of at 27

    If we are out of debt surely that means they'll be money for players?

    Looking at the way the finances are being run this season, I'd be shocked if Clowes starts throwing around £20k contracts.

  3. 30 minutes ago, Dryhorce said:

    I don't know about the clubs financial plight is simply wrong and patronising 

    Well you're in with a bang @Dryhorce  🤣

    People who join and burn so brightly initially,  have a tendency to get into these kind of back-n-forth conversations because they don't realise people will get their leg pulled.

    @Caerphilly Ram is pretty non-confrontational so if you're biting back at him, you may be in for a few disputes! 

    I enjoy new posters with a bit of character so welcome though!

  4. 13 minutes ago, Caerphilly Ram said:

    You really haven’t, I’ve been responding to your posts for a couple of days and there’s very little substance backing up your knowledge of Derby County or the situation the club has been in, there’s plenty to suggest you watch a lot of Scottish football and are informed on that so well done there.

    How dare you...

    @Oldbenhas been fact checking these recommendations for him too!

  5. Mr In-between

    Finished it and am gutted. No-one else seems to have watched it - but I will keep banging the drum!

    As I've said before, its kinda similar to 'Barry'. But I prefer it. Is less glitzy and has less deliberate humour. Feels more real and I find it more impactful for it.

    He's a bouncer and  low level assassin for hire, trying to navigate his way through life. No silliness with the violence,  he's a normal bloke who will do whatever it takes to get money to survive. Dialogue and the way its delivered feels very believable and there are lots of situations where you really are on his side, and you care about the other aspects of his life even though he does terrible things.

  6. On 12/03/2024 at 14:16, Comrade 86 said:

    Indeed, it's very much a case of but for the grace of God.

    Would you recommend The Pacific, assuming you've watched it? Oddly, I've never have, perhaps because it wasn't as feted as BoB, though now that I think about it, I'm not sure if it was the same team who filmed it.

    I started the Pacific,  I really can't recall if I finished it.

    I seem to feel it was 'fine'. 

    Bit like watching House of Dragon having watched Game of Thrones- seemed to do all the same things as Band of Brothers but without quite hitting the spot and left feeling emotionless for that....

  7. 25 minutes ago, Ambitious said:

    I don’t want to get ahead of myself or allow myself to be excited, but.. I feel like something has finally clicked.

    Best performance we’ve ever had under Warne, in my opinion. We’ve fell on to a workable system, the main reason was the recruitment staff doing their job and finding a gem in Ebou Adams and very recently I think it’s not in any small part to having to change the dynamic with Gayle upfront. I believe these two signings in particular have changed our fortunes, similarly to how Nyambe did earlier in the season.

    Sibley and Ward are excelling. The defence are well balanced, the cohesion between the midfield and defence is significantly better, gaps aren’t as freely available for the other team and we are now working well going forward. I think we actually look like a team now, which for the majority of the season has definitely been missing something. The last two performances, the dynamic of the team, I’m finally hopeful. 

    Yesterday that was true....was exactly how I imagine Warne wants us to set up. We are strong, athletic, work hard, compete and have a bit of magic. With plenty to come in to add to the squad.

    But we can't forget we have been bloody awful at times...

    Not seen anywhere near enough of these types of performances for me to feel confident this is the new norm.

    Two good performances this week and I'll start to dream again.

     

  8. Everything you'd expect from a Warne master class today..

    3 solid as a rock defenders. Athletic wing backs.  Adams winning all the loose balls. Everyone harrying them to win the ball back.  Using width and hitting them with pace.

    When we are bad we are really bad. But credit is due when we play like that.

     

  9. 3 minutes ago, rammieib said:

    How can you say that?

    Zero shots on target, 4 shots with an XG under 0.1.

    And this is against an awful opponent.

    Were dogsh1t again as it stands.

    Which players are playing genuinely well?

    All 3 cbs, Sibley... Ward has been good aside from his crossing,  Adams has been solid,  Hourihane having a decent game. Just not firing up front.

  10. Really is a bit of a lottery trying to predict today's team.

    Firstly- who's fit,  and who is worth risking. Niambe,  Forsyth,  Waghorn, Bird all are potential starters who may or may not be fit.

    Then- what formation are we playing? 5 at the back I'm guessing...

    Then is it an attacking set of wing backs or not? Do we play 3 up top or 2?

    And finally who is out of form, better as an impact player..

    Guessing/wouid be happy with :

    Wildsmith

    Nelson Bradley Cashin

    Adams Smith

    Ward Sibley

    NML Gayle Barks 

  11. Really is a bit of a lottery trying to predict today's team.

    Firstly- who's fit,  and who is worth risking. Niambe,  Forsyth,  Waghorn, Bird all are potential starters who may or may not be fit.

    Then- what formation are we playing? 5 at the back I'm guessing...

    Then is it an attacking set of wing backs or not? Do we play 3 up top or 2?

    And finally who is out of form, better as an impact player..

    Guessing/wouid be happy with :

    Wildsmith

    Nelson Bradley Cashin

    Adams Smith

    Ward Sibley

    NML Gayle Barks 

  12.  

    5 hours ago, Alph said:

    Ngannou has a tasty left hook and his feet move well when he's coming forward. Just that defence... 

    I'm still sticking by that I think Joshua can beat Usyk. I was fuming with both his performances. Don't me wrong, I'm not criticising Usyk as a fighter. But his size... Chisora roughed him a bit. He took a few shots off Joshua and Dubois where you think he's feeling the power off these guys. I just think there's an opportunity in the early rounds before fatigue sets in to get at Usyk. You have to take a few shots but I still think you can bully him. 

    We'll see, I guess. Fury is a nightmare for Usyk. If Usyk wins I might change my tune but I really think Fury will put it on him. 

    So, nothing gained really. Hearn will dine out on comparing the Fury/AJ matches but in a couple of months it will count for nothing. 

    Ngannou should find an opponent that won't punish him for the rookie errors. Build back up. There are huge fights out there for him. 

    The last knock down was terrifying. 

    Ngannou had virtually no defence and held his hands like a total amateur (debatable if that's what he is) and kinda just turned his head away when the punch came.

    Weirdly, considering his background, he had no idea how to clinch,  lean,  grapple, spoil etc and run the clock down and take a breather, try to clear  his head.

    AJ looked pleased but also a bit worried that he properly hurt someone who shouldn't have been in there.

    Really looked dangerous and a lot of people wouid have been made to look really bad if he'd been hurt.

    Tyson v Paul? Just an absolute freak show.

    Someone is going to get seriously hurt soon.

  13. Slightly unsatisfying for me. Despite the positive noises from everyone there.

    Zhang lumbered round and dropped him twice despite barely throwing a punch and never really letting his hands go.

    Parker didn't really commit but won as he was busier.

     

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