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8 minutes ago, cannable said:

So it’s come to this.

Who’s the greater footballing force: Theo Robinson or Andi Weimann. 

What a time to be alive.

Sad times. 

Replacing Ward, Russell and Dawkins with Anya, Lawrence and Weimann at a net cost of £12m.

If you really want to slash your wrists, we paid more for Johnson than we got for Hughes. 

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2 hours ago, curtains said:

Let me tell you something at the moment Wiemann is better than any academy player .

How do we know? No manager has thrown any players into first team action less 4 mins for Thomas.

Some sink, some swim, we don’t know.

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1 hour ago, sage said:

Sad times. 

Replacing Ward, Russell and Dawkins with Anya, Lawrence and Weimann at a net cost of £12m.

If you really want to slash your wrists, we paid more for Johnson than we got for Hughes. 

It's Friday and here's you trying to ruin the weekend!! 

Look at P'Boro. Starting early in the window trying to get some bidding war started for their prized possession. Yet our Gary got Hughes to Watford as soon as they started flirting!! Ince wasn't far behind. 

Really milked the cash cow there didn't we? 

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48 minutes ago, Seaside Sam said:

you must have been watching a different player to me

He scored or created a goal every 194 minutes for us. If you take 16/17 out of that, which was an uncharacteristically poor season, then numbers wise he made a direct goal contribution every 156 minutes! 

It was in the build up that he was crap. 

Everybody was gushing over him last season saying ‘Johnny’s back’ because he scored a few but personally I thought he was worse than ever! Dreadful! 

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8 minutes ago, RoyMac5 said:

Has he gone yet? An 'athlete', not a footballer!

Good to see you have shifted your attention from rowett 

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He does have a habit of messing up the final ball/shot. Like Raheem Sterling on a very bad day.

However, if money is tight and we need to overhaul then he definitely wouldnt be a priority to replace. He's not old, keeps fit, has good attitude if not in the team and can play in several positive...and there is a good player in there that maybe could be coached to another level.

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