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RoyMac5

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  1. He had no real choice - even Warne could see that Nelson Bradley and Cashin was a car crash of a back three. 😄
  2. It's a Championship standard defence, not that it's of Warne's choosing 😄 It's the rest that's poorly assembled.
  3. Is his best position wide? Or wingback? One lovely move after he came on with NML, showed what we don't do enough of. So predictable, so ordinary. They were as good as us, is that good or bad?!
  4. That is your opinion, and is evidence of over-exaggeration needed to make posters think Warne is being hard done to. 😄
  5. And yet he in his own words, failed last season. 😄 So what else has he got?
  6. Not so, this idea that Warne has 'massive budgetary and EFL restrictions on signings' has been squashed from the owner more than once. What excuses can you give to the messy football we play when we don't win? Who slots in where when a player is injured, you knew that with Mac and other managers. Warne has nothing going for him but the ability to get promoted from League 1. Now we see why no other bigger team came in and head-hunted him before now!
  7. Did you enjoy last season with PW or with Didzy? 😉
  8. Better second half again apparently, what is being changed?
  9. Europe! Europe! Europe! #AlwaysEuropean Amazing put from Rambo too.
  10. Someone who 'wants to play football' you think he might have looked a bit happier, given that Mowbray basically 'promised him' that he'd be playing here and not just on the bench (as he might have done at Sunderland)? "He had eight months out here [with a broken ankle] and the reason he went out on loan was to try and get some game time at a level where he wouldn't find himself on the bench, playing ten or 20 minutes here and there, but where he would be going out and playing. We felt that after an eight-month lay-off, that would be more beneficial for him..." Think we just could have spent the money better.
  11. Nailed on to play at this level reckons Mowbray? "Speaking about Embleton, Mowbray said: "It's a big blow for the boy - a huge blow. I've had long chats with him, he's been in my office, and I've been on the phone to him. He's obviously pretty down, pretty low. "He had eight months out here [with a broken ankle] and the reason he went out on loan was to try and get some game time at a level where he wouldn't find himself on the bench playing ten or 20 minutes here and there, but where he would be going out and playing. We felt that after an eight-month lay-off, that [a loan] would be more beneficial for him but a few weeks into that, it looks like he has torn his thigh muscle and it's going to be a good few months [before he is ready to play again] I would think. "We discussed with him coming back here to do his rehab with what we would call his 'family', with the players here so he can be around the place and maybe he will come to some of the away games with us to integrate him into the club and make sure he feels part of what we're trying to do."
  12. Is there a 'known effect' for marking goal-scorers more highly, given that goals win games. Or is there a similar 'bias' for clean sheets and keepers and, is that how it works? I'm not a stats type person tbh.
  13. He's a football manager. Perhaps he should have applied for the DCFC Chaplains post? I'm getting bored with the 'he's a lovely man' stuff. He wasn't so lovely when he put the blame for not doing well on some of the squad - just paranoid. He's a nice bloke but I don't care I want a good football manager.
  14. No. Rosenior said he wasn't going to rush Didzy back after injury because he wanted to make sure he stayed fit!
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