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RE: A wet Wednesday in Stoke - Lord Snooty - 16-02-2023

Yes, I've thought that, which is why I thought we might end up with Fothers back because we couldn't pay him off.

I can't believe how far we've fallen in such a short space of time.

Good luck, Mr Warnock.


RE: A wet Wednesday in Stoke - Devongone - 16-02-2023

I think some of your players on that form may very soon be feeling the force of Mr Warnock's bounce. I can't imagine he's gone soft.

Snoots, falling is easy.

The quicker you fall, the faster those above you accelerate away. Science exists to fcku us up.

Best wishes. The more difficult your escape looks, the more Mr Warnock looks like the only choice and the only hope. You do at least know that he knows what he is doing. That's an improvement!


RE: A wet Wednesday in Stoke - theo_luddite - 16-02-2023

Unfortunately we let an idiot that didn't know what he's doing have too much of a say in who went (permanent or on loan) and who came in, and then we got rid of him when he should have gone before January 1st. If you want a text book method in pissing off your squad and wondering why they look so demoralised, read Huddersfield Town, 2022-23.

Just read Colin's presser in The Unexamined - he hasn't changed has he? Why should he?
Have to wait a while for Radio Local or Town to release the "full" version.