Here's proof: Adam Pearson is rubbish. Jimmy Bullard is our saviour. Phil Brown never got anything wrong. Paul Duffen is an amazing football man. Nigel Pearson is boring. We are much better than we are. Maths is brilliant (I agree with the last bit).
Just like to point out that I do enjoy reading what TWF has to say. As I've said before it makes you think.
Thanks for that. I can see what your trying to achieve but I still think a lot of people come on these forums to talk to fellow supporters and not to be bothered by tossers like him.
I also come on here to talk to supporters, unlike some people who come on here to talk about supporters. **** off.
He's not the right person if the club wants to get to the Premiership. Could be. He did more right than wrong, and he is indeed, the greatest manager in this club's history. I have never, ever said that. I don't think there's anyone who can realistically disagree with this. I think we're ****, but we should be better, yes. Meh, it's OK, I wish I'd picked a more programming oriented course rather than straight maths though, if I'm honest. I got an offer from Nottingham for Computer Science, and I thought "why the **** would I want to do that?", but it turned out they knew me better than I did. I realise you were just taking piss, but meh.
What the ****? We're of a similar age, yet I hardly enjoyed my first two years of watching City - 11th and 13th in what is now League Two, FA Cup 1st Round thumpings at home against the likes of Macclesfield, etc. OK, so I've not experienced what it's like to be at Death's door, with liquidation on the horizon, but I've still tasted just enough ****e football in ****e leagues to appreciate (more than I would have done) what has happened to us over the last seven to eight years.
Nigel is boring, I'll give you that. His football tactics are decent, but if I was stuck in a room with him and Mick McCarthy, I'd probably eat my own face out of boredom. I have to say, I'm liking the signings NP has made so far, save perhaps for Rowan Vine, who wasn't great. But this youth policy is brilliant, because it means we won't have to keep shelling out for players as the ones we have will just keep getting better. Corry Evans has really impressed me, I think he will be Bullard's replacement (Or Harper's) Stewart's form before he was injured spoke for itself, I can't wait for him to return, just wish we had two of him so we could play him on the right as well. Chester has been solid when played in defence and Dudgeon should provide solidarity at LB. I'm also kinda hoping we can see more of Liam Cooper this season after he impressed at Carlisle. I think Simpson and Fryatt will be the strike partnership to take us up the league next season, pace and power go together well. We could do with another striker as cover, doesn't have to be a target man, but I'm not convinced we have enough cover there, even with McClean (who I actually think would be better served as a full time Winger). Exciting transfer window ahead, maybe go out and buy some new socks?
What the **** are you talking about? Who cares if Nigel seems 'boring' on the radio, or when facing the TV cameras? I actually like listening and/or watching him. As for Rowan Vine, I think he was a punishment enforced by the Football League. That's why we had to watch him waddle around the pitch for God-knows how many games, like a Penguin that had soiled itself.
You definitely wouldn't, he's a good laugh, he just doesn't like doing the media stuff, he's nothing like that when you talk to him directly.
I think TWF is actually LoyalTigerBrian - someone who invents a different personality on different boards for the sole purpose of WUMing. Then sits back smugly watching the reactions he generates. Think of it a bit like the film 'Identity' with John Cusack.
That's what I mean - different personalities. They both have the Tony Warner obsession in common though.
As you've already noticed you can do a lot with a maths degree, very useful. I started off on the route towards lots of money after the degree and then decided that I'd rather do something I enjoyed doing (even though it only pays half the salary). Nottingham has more single females than Sheffield. You should have considered the probabilities a little more! Having said that I had a cracking time in Sheffield in the early nineties.