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The EFL will be aware that another lockdown will be in place, before November. So the new normal will continue 

 

It still looks like the EFL are waiting to see how many points they need to deduct (for whatever their desired outcome is), before they make a decision on FFP. 

If they don't make it soon though, we could be starting next season on -12 ... 

 

How many would buy STs in that situation? 

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7 hours ago, crookesowl said:

If I get to a game before 2022 I will be very happy. I can’t see it happening anytime within 12 months 

You walk slow.

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1 hour ago, jonnyowl said:

Can you imagine how toxic it would be if we were actually at games.

 

Convinced Monk only in job because there are no fans in stadium!

Spot on. All hell would have been let loose at Monk in these last few games.

But never mind once the trouble maker's in the dressing room have gone we'll be ok. Oh wait haven't they gone already.

 

Monk out.

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29 minutes ago, William 1867 said:

Spot on. All hell would have been let loose at Monk in these last few games.

But never mind once the trouble maker's in the dressing room have gone we'll be ok. Oh wait haven't they gone already.

 

Monk out.

Troublemakers?

 

You mean the ones that Carlos and Bruce had in the side and results were better?

 

Weak managers cant handle big personalities!

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9 hours ago, Therealrealist said:

Who on earth is actually missing this nonsense..we will still sell out most away games for the day out and wee wee up..but come on..who is actually desperate to trudge down to Hillsboro to watch this?..and yes I know the few on here who will pipe up straight away but lots are now out of the habit..cud be a big problem for many clubs

1 Capacity will be limited to a max 50%

2 Chances of visiting supporters being allowed into stadiums next season is very slim. 

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27 minutes ago, bradowl said:

1 Capacity will be limited to a max 50%

2 Chances of visiting supporters being allowed into stadiums next season is very slim. 

 

We'll be fine then as our ground is only 50% full most of the time anyway !

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1 hour ago, jonnyowl said:

Troublemakers?

 

You mean the ones that Carlos and Bruce had in the side and results were better?

 

Weak managers cant handle big personalities!

 


Monk HAS handled them though
He's told them to get their boots, pick up their bags and SOD OFF

THAT is management - NOT just letting THEM run the place, do what they want, and sit sulking whilst sucking the financial life out of our football club

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1 minute ago, @owlstalk said:

 


Monk HAS handled them though
He's told them to get their boots, pick up their bags and SOD OFF

THAT is management - NOT letting them run the place, do what they want, and sit sulking whilst sucking the financial life out of our football club

Handled it badly

 

And who to say they were running the place?, more baseless accusations!

 

Bruce and Carlos handled them whilst getting good results. 

 

Jos and Monk, cut from same cloth!

 

Give me Hutchinson and Westwood over Dawson and Pelupessy any day!

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, jonnyowl said:

Handled it badly

 

 

We now have a team playing for each other, supporting each other, getting better all the time, more team spirit and how much have we saved on wages?

I'd say he's handling the situation magnificently


Good riddance to the players he's booted out

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Not missed it once. Can't even be bothered to listen to the commentary on the radio. Over paid footballers that can't do the basics who look gormless as other teams out play us week after week. Every season you see the same players with the same weaknesses which they are either to thick or proud to improve on. This season we have scored 18 goals scored at home in 22 games, 18 sodding goals, not much better than the rubbish we watched in 2014-15 and just 53 wins out of 114 home games over the last 5 seasons. That really is something to get excited over when you consider the money wasted on poor signings and the high cost of having to watch this crap, No I've not missed it one bit and there will be many that will have simply got out of the habit of going which will be reflected when supporters are eventually allowed back in grounds.

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12 minutes ago, @owlstalk said:

 


Monk HAS handled them though
He's told them to get their boots, pick up their bags and SOD OFF

THAT is management - NOT just letting THEM run the place, do what they want, and sit sulking whilst sucking the financial life out of our football club

That is one way of management, but don't think it has been of benefit to us.

 

Would have preferred it if he had gone down a different route of trying to get the best out of them while we are paying there wages.

 

He could still have got rid of those at the end of their contract at the end of the season, You never know but the ones still under contract, if they had been playing may be easier to move on.

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18 minutes ago, jonnyowl said:

Handled it badly

 

And who to say they were running the place?, more baseless accusations!

 

Bruce and Carlos handled them whilst getting good results. 

 

Jos and Monk, cut from same cloth!

 

Give me Hutchinson and Westwood over Dawson and Pelupessy any day!

 

 

 

 

Carlos got them playing well for a while until his relaxed training regime caught up with him.
Did Bruce get them playing well? Only won 7 out of 18 games he was here, hardly outstanding. 

 

Hutchinson, Westwood and FF all good championship players when fit but all had Champions League sized egos and League 2 fitness records we are better off without.

 

 

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31 minutes ago, @owlstalk said:

 


Monk HAS handled them though
He's told them to get their boots, pick up their bags and SOD OFF

THAT is management - NOT just letting THEM run the place, do what they want, and sit sulking whilst sucking the financial life out of our football club

Hardly , those that have left were out of contract. The fact that Monk failed to use some of the clubs best playing assets was reflected in a run of disastrous results that may well result in our relegation.(If the 12 points rumour is true). Westwood is still here, in a cost sense if not in spirit. The likes of Fox and Fletcher refused to play out the season. If you think that is strong management think most would disagree.

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44 minutes ago, @owlstalk said:

Monk HAS handled them though
He's told them to get their boots, pick up their bags and SOD OFF

THAT is management - NOT just letting THEM run the place, do what they want, and sit sulking whilst sucking the financial life out of our football club

 

You seem very certain that they deserved booting out, but what did these players actually do to deserve it?

 

If someone who knows what really went on would let the rest of us know, it would lead to some better-informed discussions of the issue.

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