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Fantastic guitarist, saw them live at Sunderland Mecca, Crazy Train tourAh the great Randy Rhodes to brighten the mood
AgreedOh don't get me wrong, my posts are about us not needing to panic now. That we need to see what happens. There is so much **** flying about, we can't see the sky or some such.
Doesn't mean I won't criticise once deadline has gone and the dust has settled.
Stewart going I'm ok with
Gooch going I understand
Now to see who we get in, and if we stand our ground on the other players
Liverpool been watching him for a while now. Dont see them coming in on deadline day though. They have the lad from Bayern on the way.Premier league clubs mainly Liverpool monitoring Dan Neil on deadline day, via Mike Mcgrath of the Telegraph
Spot on nevThere's a reason supporters shouldn't run football clubs and rarely do ... although it's clear, from looking at forums, quite a few think they do.
There's no room for sentiment in business and it's the first time the club has been run as one. Yes it would be lovely to have all the old favourites like Gooch somewhere in the background, for nostalgic cameos, but it's costly and distracting.
In my opinion we have to get away from the idea that most players are here because they 'get the club' or because local people are lovely ... not everyone is Luke O'Nien.
They're here to make the most of short careers. We sometimes have to move on players who no longer fit and allow others to go to 'progress their career'.
If Clarke and Roberts want to go the supporters shouldn't automatically attack the club. We should hope we're planning for inevitable departures and bringing in replacements who may turn out to be better or allow our style to develop in a different way.
So what if some players take the huff, get them out and bring in more keen ambitious players who've lost their way ... just as Clarke and Roberts had.
I choose to see this all as exciting but understand that many people fear change and want a situation that feels familiar ...
... football's not like that these days and the reason supporters don't often make the best owners.
I wonder who this ****e in Knighting armour is going to be then..........
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We can always dream until beer time ... 1 hour to goIf only!
I think it’s probably the daftest thing possible to do.I don’t think allowing players to look for a new club and being informed they probably won’t get a new deal a year in advance is booting them down the road. I’d argue it’s the opposite.
It depends on how you phrase it. Telling the a year in advance that there is no new contract and allowing them to stay, or leave with our best wishes seems a good way to operate on a personal levelI think it’s probably the daftest thing possible to do.
For me I understand it. Where is he ? 3rd choice? 2nd choice at best ?
What is his starting place, ahead of who ?
Lad wants to play football, can we give that to him ? I'm not sure we can.
Emotionally I'm gutted he's leaving, but pragmatically? I understand it.

Dragba signed for someone elseRusyn, Achouchi, Crespo, Michut, Van Hooijdook, Dragba and young Alan and we'll be reet up there. Need to hang onto Clarke and Roberts tho
Nixon saying Cannon is off to Leicester
As long as we don't press the button on Stewart leaving until we have a replacement. I'm sick of this "we couldn't get the deal over the line" bolllocks from recent windowsAlways a risk we'd allow Stewart to go then be outbid for Cannon ...
... it's tough out there but we're in there fighting.