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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2020 23:32:06 GMT 1
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2020 23:40:07 GMT 1
Wait so he’s not actually injured? Jesus wept. Cowley said he had a cyst behind his knee I believe it was also said they were giving him an injection that could take a week to be effective. Perhaps Pritchard isn't happy playing with the discomfort.
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Post by billy143 on Jan 3, 2020 23:44:52 GMT 1
Cowley said he had a cyst behind his knee I believe it was also said they were giving him an injection that could take a week to be effective. Perhaps Pritchard isn't happy playing with the discomfort. Take him to see Dr Pimple Popper
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Post by Porrohman on Jan 3, 2020 23:50:12 GMT 1
I believe it was also said they were giving him an injection that could take a week to be effective. Perhaps Pritchard isn't happy playing with the discomfort. Take him to see Dr Pimple Popper Fuck him off back down south, the soft bastard. Waste of brass anyway.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2020 23:51:19 GMT 1
People over simplify things. We have to get the shit out the door first and that’s not going to be easy. I am sure we haven’t waited for the window to open to let people know who is available and the desired fee
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Post by Lard Buttie on Jan 3, 2020 23:53:27 GMT 1
Blimey its amazing what a 5-2 home defeat to stoke can do! It's not down to that result. It's the same on here every transfer window for a least a decade. Piles and piles of shit to Wade through to find actual transfer news. Normally takes a twist in many different, bland and boring ways only to return to the thread when something actually happens. I surprised most people fall for it every single transfer window
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Post by wigster on Jan 3, 2020 23:53:49 GMT 1
Other clubs have had similar problems but not many have imploded from a position of strength as we have in such a short time. Leeds, Sunderland, Pompey, Bolton, Bradford, Swansea...all were built on sands and ticking time bombs once they hit a bad patch. We (apparently) were superbly running, posting a profit with all to play for going into a 2nd top flight season. For the wheels to have come off so spectacularly in the time it took to play 60 odd league games is quite remarkable. The blame lies completely with Dean Hoyle by looks of things. We stayed up on a miracle and the wheels had already started to come off, then he got ill and that made everything 100x worse. Him claiming back his loan which he said he'd never do crippled the club financially and put us back to a position worse than before we got promoted. We need to accept that those premier league years were basically a dream and never happened, because we've certainly not had any benefit of them other than some of the stadium upgrades. Certainly my opinion of Dean Hoyle has changed dramatically in the last 18 months. How any club can make such a mess - financially, recruitment of manager, recruitment of players,apparent lack of any financial gain from being in the Premier league for two years, the abject acceptance of relegation for, what, the whole of the second season etc etc etc is incredibly hard to take.I don't know if we're actually worse off than we were before our promotion but it seems a pretty near thing. Dean Hoyle is now out of it, with seemingly all/most/some of his money back very very quickly - I've no idea - but every time Danny Cowley talks about the state of the club he seems to reinforce what an absolute mess has been left behind. I have some memories of our stay in the Premier league, but most are unfortunately not very positive.
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Post by vivabobbyhoy on Jan 4, 2020 0:07:46 GMT 1
Wait so he’s not actually injured? Jesus wept. Cowley said he had a cyst behind his knee Great to see Pritchard get another a cyst, even if it is off the back of his knee. They all count.
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Post by Porrohman on Jan 4, 2020 0:12:52 GMT 1
Cowley said he had a cyst behind his knee Great to see Pritchard get another a cyst, even if it is off the back of his knee. They all count. More on his knee than on the pitch now
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Post by E4b on Jan 4, 2020 0:15:04 GMT 1
The blame lies completely with Dean Hoyle by looks of things. We stayed up on a miracle and the wheels had already started to come off, then he got ill and that made everything 100x worse. Him claiming back his loan which he said he'd never do crippled the club financially and put us back to a position worse than before we got promoted. We need to accept that those premier league years were basically a dream and never happened, because we've certainly not had any benefit of them other than some of the stadium upgrades. Certainly my opinion of Dean Hoyle has changed dramatically in the last 18 months. How any club can make such a mess - financially, recruitment of manager, recruitment of players,apparent lack of any financial gain from being in the Premier league for two years, the abject acceptance of relegation for, what, the whole of the second season etc etc etc is incredibly hard to take.I don't know if we're actually worse off than we were before our promotion but it seems a pretty near thing. Dean Hoyle is now out of it, with seemingly all/most/some of his money back very very quickly - I've no idea - but every time Danny Cowley talks about the state of the club he seems to reinforce what an absolute mess has been left behind. I have some memories of our stay in the Premier league, but most are unfortunately not very positive. There is certainly a case of ‘posh kid taking his ball home’ here. Can’t understand the desperation of recouping his many millions before we get chance to regroup as a football club again.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2020 0:35:37 GMT 1
Certainly my opinion of Dean Hoyle has changed dramatically in the last 18 months. How any club can make such a mess - financially, recruitment of manager, recruitment of players,apparent lack of any financial gain from being in the Premier league for two years, the abject acceptance of relegation for, what, the whole of the second season etc etc etc is incredibly hard to take.I don't know if we're actually worse off than we were before our promotion but it seems a pretty near thing. Dean Hoyle is now out of it, with seemingly all/most/some of his money back very very quickly - I've no idea - but every time Danny Cowley talks about the state of the club he seems to reinforce what an absolute mess has been left behind. I have some memories of our stay in the Premier league, but most are unfortunately not very positive. There is certainly a case of ‘posh kid taking his ball home’ here. Can’t understand the desperation of recouping his many millions before we get chance to regroup as a football club again. Posh Kid is something Deano has never been called ! Nor do I think any other Hecky lad has been ! Maybe that’s why .... he’s very protective of the millions he’s made.
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Post by linson on Jan 4, 2020 0:42:14 GMT 1
No #terrierinbound tonight then by the looks of it
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Post by Porrohman on Jan 4, 2020 0:44:13 GMT 1
No #terrierinbound tonight then by the looks of it Must be, SuperKnowNowt said 2 were at Canalside yesterday and his success rate is about 95% 🤣
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Post by Camel Grabber on Jan 4, 2020 1:39:34 GMT 1
Re the Brown loan deal. If there's any club to send a player to to rediscover or improve their attacking ability it's Pboro. They have a history of developing young, attack minded players due to the style of football their chairman insists on playing. Very financially savvy. Shame they seem to have an option to buy though. Came here, and got back to his old bad attitude. Mingling with the likes of Terrance, Adama and Isaac have cost him a future here. Get rid, waste of money
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Post by townrwe on Jan 4, 2020 1:49:59 GMT 1
No #terrierinbound tonight then by the looks of it Must be, SuperKnowNowt said 2 were at Canalside yesterday and his success rate is about 95% 🤣 Never turned up... they were due at 10am. Cooked 8 extra dinners for the entourage.... Lads in the kitchen had a good lunch. Nothing booked until Tuesday now. Due and at canalside are a different prediction.. 96.3%
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Post by ldotm on Jan 4, 2020 1:59:50 GMT 1
Must be, SuperKnowNowt said 2 were at Canalside yesterday and his success rate is about 95% 🤣 Never turned up... they were due at 10am. Cooked 8 extra dinners for the entourage.... Lads in the kitchen had a good lunch. Nothing booked until Tuesday now. Due and at canalside are a different prediction.. 96.3% I feel really sorry for you. Surely you have better things to do than this?
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Post by willo on Jan 4, 2020 2:20:12 GMT 1
Must be, SuperKnowNowt said 2 were at Canalside yesterday and his success rate is about 95% 🤣 Never turned up... they were due at 10am. Cooked 8 extra dinners for the entourage.... Lads in the kitchen had a good lunch. Nothing booked until Tuesday now. Due and at canalside are a different prediction.. 96.3% Blimey, it’s turned into Jackanory now.
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Post by willo on Jan 4, 2020 2:25:24 GMT 1
Wait so he’s not actually injured? Jesus wept. Spoke to him in white rose before stoke farce. His words were ‘I’m 80% fit but not prepared to play unless I’m at full fitness’ Given how desperately short on experienced professionals we are at the moment, that is a poor attitude to have. At 80% fitness, he could do a job for 60 mins or at the very least, the final 30 mins. Least we know it’s another one not to be relied on when the chips are down. Can only imagine what the likes of Hogg must think! What a pussy.
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Post by overtonterrierspirit on Jan 4, 2020 3:03:08 GMT 1
The blame lies completely with Dean Hoyle by looks of things. We stayed up on a miracle and the wheels had already started to come off, then he got ill and that made everything 100x worse. Him claiming back his loan which he said he'd never do crippled the club financially and put us back to a position worse than before we got promoted. We need to accept that those premier league years were basically a dream and never happened, because we've certainly not had any benefit of them other than some of the stadium upgrades. Certainly my opinion of Dean Hoyle has changed dramatically in the last 18 months. How any club can make such a mess - financially, recruitment of manager, recruitment of players,apparent lack of any financial gain from being in the Premier league for two years, the abject acceptance of relegation for, what, the whole of the second season etc etc etc is incredibly hard to take.I don't know if we're actually worse off than we were before our promotion but it seems a pretty near thing. Dean Hoyle is now out of it, with seemingly all/most/some of his money back very very quickly - I've no idea - but every time Danny Cowley talks about the state of the club he seems to reinforce what an absolute mess has been left behind. I have some memories of our stay in the Premier league, but most are unfortunately not very positive. It’s sad to say but I’m feeling exactly the same.
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Post by impact on Jan 4, 2020 3:11:43 GMT 1
Spoke to him in white rose before stoke farce. His words were ‘I’m 80% fit but not prepared to play unless I’m at full fitness’ Given how desperately short on experienced professionals we are at the moment, that is a poor attitude to have. At 80% fitness, he could do a job for 60 mins or at the very least, the final 30 mins. Least we know it’s another one not to be relied on when the chips are down. Can only imagine what the likes of Hogg must think! What a pussy. Or he knows that if he keeps playing at 80% he'll keep getting injured, so needs to wait a bit longer to get to 100% and reduce that likelihood.
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Post by drfootball on Jan 4, 2020 8:19:50 GMT 1
The blame lies completely with Dean Hoyle by looks of things. We stayed up on a miracle and the wheels had already started to come off, then he got ill and that made everything 100x worse. Him claiming back his loan which he said he'd never do crippled the club financially and put us back to a position worse than before we got promoted. We need to accept that those premier league years were basically a dream and never happened, because we've certainly not had any benefit of them other than some of the stadium upgrades. Certainly my opinion of Dean Hoyle has changed dramatically in the last 18 months. How any club can make such a mess - financially, recruitment of manager, recruitment of players,apparent lack of any financial gain from being in the Premier league for two years, the abject acceptance of relegation for, what, the whole of the second season etc etc etc is incredibly hard to take.I don't know if we're actually worse off than we were before our promotion but it seems a pretty near thing. Dean Hoyle is now out of it, with seemingly all/most/some of his money back very very quickly - I've no idea - but every time Danny Cowley talks about the state of the club he seems to reinforce what an absolute mess has been left behind. I have some memories of our stay in the Premier league, but most are unfortunately not very positive. we’ll posted sir , while I try very hard not to wallow , it’s hard not to think is winning at Wembley and beating man united all we have to show for our £200 -£250 million plus income . It’s worth thinking about that for a minute .....almost a quarter of a billion pounds and 1 year later we getting thumped every other week and are in a relegation battle , what the hell happened !!
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Post by specialun on Jan 4, 2020 9:15:39 GMT 1
I wonder if the cowleys would've stayed at lincoln and held out for different job if they could roll back the clock? They must have thought they were coming to a big club with a good transfer budget and a top recruitment dept. They must of been living on mars for the last 3 years then Maybe they read DATM in July
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Post by specialun on Jan 4, 2020 9:27:47 GMT 1
I wonder what the new process is for ensuring we don't sign anymore bad eggs. I'm pretty sure Phil and co thought they were being thorough with their checks in the summer but that didn't work with Brown You're generally going to be reliant on the opinions of other people. Let's hope we're now asking the right people who give honest opinions No attitude problem with Reece Brown, Cowleys don’t think he is physically strong enough to cope with the Championship, may yet have a future at town. I don’t mind him going on loan 1. It was a ridiculous signing expecting him to jump up to championship standard - Despite DATM getting excited from 1 through ball in pre season he’s looked off the pace / weak. Nowhere near good enough starting against a Lincoln. He should have stepped up 1 division to league 1 2. If it fails it fails... its been a disaster so far 3. Peterborough an attacking team who develop young attacking players, every chance to succeed. Good choice of club - May help us recover part of the few 4. Or if he does well per 3 A. no reason he can’t be with us next season in championship - league 1 did wonders for O’Brien B. We should have let Lolley go on loan. We’d have had a quality championship ready player following relegation. Worst case we may have one ready for league 1 NB - 4 maybe irrelevant depending on what the option clause says by after Mbenza I’ve given up trying to guess
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Post by Bassingham Terrier on Jan 4, 2020 9:38:47 GMT 1
Wait so he’s not actually injured? Jesus wept. Spoke to him in white rose before stoke farce. His words were ‘I’m 80% fit but not prepared to play unless I’m at full fitness’ Which is what I was also told. Compare his attitude to that of Hogg. One is prepared to bust a gut and play through the pain barrier to help the club in a tight spot, the other isn't. Get rid for me.
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Post by leroy212 on Jan 4, 2020 9:49:55 GMT 1
Spoke to him in white rose before stoke farce. His words were ‘I’m 80% fit but not prepared to play unless I’m at full fitness’ Which is what I was also told. Compare his attitude to that of Hogg. One is prepared to bust a gut and play through the pain barrier to help the club in a tight spot, the other isn't. Get rid for me. Totally agree, his cyst causes a little pain but nothing to stop him playing. Hogg nearly broke his neck at Bristol city that one time and was back in a few weeks
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Post by htfcfcfc on Jan 4, 2020 9:54:34 GMT 1
Thing is, would a cyst on a knee put off a potential buyer. I would guess so. So another who will be difficult to shift
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Post by htfc1908 on Jan 4, 2020 9:57:56 GMT 1
One of the biggest disappointments has been the signing of Pritchard, he's a bloody good player at this level and I was really pleased when he came to Town but for whatever reason it's just not worked out for him here.....sell
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Post by workshyfop on Jan 4, 2020 10:01:52 GMT 1
Spoke to him in white rose before stoke farce. His words were ‘I’m 80% fit but not prepared to play unless I’m at full fitness’ Which is what I was also told. Compare his attitude to that of Hogg. One is prepared to bust a gut and play through the pain barrier to help the club in a tight spot, the other isn't. Get rid for me. It’s no secret. DC even said about Pritchard in a press conference (and sounded frustrated/highly pissed off). He’s obviously not interested in playing. Didn’t Mounie turn out at Wigan when he was ill and get praised for that? Loads of players must play week in week out not at full fitness, with injections to get through matches, etc. We’re in a real scrap, so any player not willing to put themselves in the firing line should go (if there are any takers). I know Danny has spoken of a “duty of care” to the youngsters, but I’m sure most fans would respond positively to a young academy lad busting a gut rather than an older pro going through the motions (or not playing in this case).
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Post by drumriggend on Jan 4, 2020 10:07:00 GMT 1
Sell sell sell.. Even if hes trying nit good enuff.. Get rid..
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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2020 10:10:47 GMT 1
The 2018/19 accounts are due by 31 March 2020. Until then we have no idea whether the payback to DH (to which he is absolutely entitled) has even started. It could be March 2021 before we find out whether transfer activity in this current season has been impacted by any repayments. It may be years before we find out what the total payment amounts to, and over how many seasons it will be spread. All we know at the moment is that the club will repay most but not all of our debt to him. As for the criticism of DH in this thread, I would be prepared to accept opinions only from individuals who have suffered from a life threatening illness after having invested around £50m of their private fortune in the club.
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