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villa 4 points out of last 15 and 3 points came against 10 man Reading -thankfully they don't play any of teams around us - usual end of season **** up by Brucie
 
Not an enemy but Ronnie just scored for real against athletico.
Not a great strike but superb movement to lose his man.
 
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Villa fans getting sick of Brucie - usual stuff, underperforming with expensive squad
 
You're going on villa forums to see what another team are writing about their manager!!!

<laugh><laugh><laugh>


You sad pathetic ****ing loser. <laugh><laugh><laugh>

Hooked at half time after having a stinker. A 20 year old winger was preferred at lwb in the next game who had never played at lwb.
An excellent post below from this oatcake forum.
Sums it up really.


It's no real surprise as 18-year-olds starting Premier League games are as rare as hen's teeth. But this was the fear when he joined - that he was a contender-but-not-really-a-contender - and leaves us desperately short on the left.

And it means that Tymon himself is effectively wasting a key development year when he should be out on loan playing 30 games.
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Chazz Rheinhold, Oct 3, 2017

you couldn't make it up - you're going on Stoke's forum to see what another team are writing about one of their players <doh> - ****ing loser <laugh><laugh><laugh>
 
Hooked at half time after having a stinker. A 20 year old winger was preferred at lwb in the next game who had never played at lwb.
An excellent post below from this oatcake forum.
Sums it up really.


It's no real surprise as 18-year-olds starting Premier League games are as rare as hen's teeth. But this was the fear when he joined - that he was a contender-but-not-really-a-contender - and leaves us desperately short on the left.

And it means that Tymon himself is effectively wasting a key development year when he should be out on loan playing 30 games.
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Chazz Rheinhold, Oct 3, 2017

you couldn't make it up - you're going on Stoke's forum to see what another team are writing about one of their players <doh> - ****ing loser <laugh><laugh><laugh>
Wrong again soft ****. Slimy softcunt at that.

Leon posted the oatcake forum five posts up from my postsaying look at what they're saying.
So it was on here to look at.
Not like you ****ing deviant trawling through another teams boards to find something on our greatest ever manager.

As I've said creepy as ****.
 
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Dislikable Leicester ****s trying to blame the manager again.

Claude Puel’s managerial style is coming under scrutiny at Leicester City, where there is growing unease within the dressing room about his approach on the training ground and in particular the regular changing of the team. In a situation that has parallels with some of the difficulties that the Frenchman faced during his time in charge of Southampton last season, Puel appears to have a job on his hands to galvanise a Leicester squad that is becoming sceptical of his methods.

There is no suggestion that Puel, who was appointed in October to replace Craig Shakespeare, is under pressure at boardroom level and it is possible that Leicester could still finish the season in seventh place and qualify for the Europa League. Yet those hopes are fading in the wake of a disappointing 2-1 home defeat against Newcastle on Saturday, which means Leicester have picked up only three points from their last four league games at the King Power Stadium, and other matters are starting to surface.
 
Dislikable Leicester ****s trying to blame the manager again.

Claude Puel’s managerial style is coming under scrutiny at Leicester City, where there is growing unease within the dressing room about his approach on the training ground and in particular the regular changing of the team. In a situation that has parallels with some of the difficulties that the Frenchman faced during his time in charge of Southampton last season, Puel appears to have a job on his hands to galvanise a Leicester squad that is becoming sceptical of his methods.

There is no suggestion that Puel, who was appointed in October to replace Craig Shakespeare, is under pressure at boardroom level and it is possible that Leicester could still finish the season in seventh place and qualify for the Europa League. Yet those hopes are fading in the wake of a disappointing 2-1 home defeat against Newcastle on Saturday, which means Leicester have picked up only three points from their last four league games at the King Power Stadium, and other matters are starting to surface.


Southampton definetely improved on puels 8th place
 
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