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Dr Gloom

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  1. Nah, only if a buyers comes along willing to give him 137M + pay off debt. The cost of the club is well over 200m and no one wil pay that nowadays. it would have to be a mug buyer like. but you can tell from this statment that ashley has zero desire to move the club forwards. doesn't give a monkeys does he. someone needs to make him an offer he can't refuse
  2. the club is blatantly still up for sale if a buyer comes along
  3. despite all the inevitable red top hype, we will not win the world cup.............FACT in fact, we will do well to get past the quarter finals. don't belive the hype. england are not one of the best teams in the world. we certainly won't be third favourites with bookmakers outside of the uk.
  4. mad though isn't it. he almost had a chance to wipe the slate clean and start again - the feel good feeling was coming back to the club agai. but then he releases a statement like this. all he had to do was keep his trap shut and invest a little bit of cash ahead of the new season. what moron is advising him?
  5. warriors....come out to play.....iay
  6. at first i thought a con-lib pact would never work - their manifestos are just too different. but cameron reminds me a lot of blair, who famously compromised a lot to get into power. i wonder if cameron will truly modernise the tories in order to form a coalition government with clegg. he's not going to give them the electoral reform that brown is offering but he may radically alter the tory position, alienating the right wing loonies and losing a few voters to the bnp and ukip but ultimately making them more electable long term. and although brown is dangling the pr referendum carrot in front of cameron, i imagine any lib-lab colation will be done on the prime minister's terms. i can't see him standing down gracefully or compromising as much as cameron might, despite labour having more in common with the lib-dems than the tories do. the future of mainstream british politics is looking like it could be a centre right party and two centre left parties.
  7. gettind rid is a good move. i'd liek to see him replaced with someone that can cover right mid mind. it was mentioned in another thread yesterday but re-signing ambrose wouldn't be a bad shout. or getting another pacey young lad in to give roteledge some competition
  8. the lib dems are getting my vote. the main reasons being that they're not plowing a fortune into renewing trident when there's a massive hole in the public finances and that they didn't back the war in iraq. it's a shame their bounce in the polls after the first televised leaders debate faded but ulitmately i think their policy on immigration will lose too many middle england votes for them to be a genuine threat. but they're looking like being the kingmakers in a hung parliament and if that can result in electoral reform then my vote won't have been a wasted one.
  9. both good championship players but subs at best in the premier league. it's probably time we just cut or losses with shola but i doubt we will. he can't be that far off a testimonial can he?
  10. aren't they on their 8th manager in two seasons or something daft? most people on this board (myself included) have questioned whether hughton is the man to lead us in the premiership. but giving him the time to see if he can carry the spirit and results into the new season seems a no brainer now. consistency in the backroom staff - or a lack of it in qpr's case - can have a massive impact.
  11. mostly crap. if you're not the featured game you get just the goals and little else. the beeb do it better than itv mind. one thing about motd is they guarantee even the games at the end a decent highlights package, unlike when itv had the highlights and three quarters of the show was dedicated to "the big four"
  12. woosh. Read the opening post. I think Blackpool for definite, and an honourable mention to Scunthorpe for staying up on gates of 4 and 5,000. it was 4-0 away from home early on in the season at a point when most of us apart from accadacca though we were going to struggle. maybe not the best performance but one of the most memorable.
  13. ipswich sway sticks in the mind. i think it was at that point when i thought yeah, we've a genuine chance of going up here when early doors it was all doom and gloom
  14. remember, he's innocent until peruvian guilty
  15. bump You're a terrible fisherman. I'm good at making correct statements though. that's debatable
  16. IF its a true story then this is the line that matters. This suggest a substantial operator rather than a JFK / Oleary personality. There is no way Ashley is going to get rid of LLambias because of Ewerks comments and also because he trusts him to run things for him. The have however, rightly, identified a huge gap at the club and if they find a good operator I welcome this move. I also think Hughton would welcome it. Ashley and Llambias have been doing the role so far so Im sure Hughton would welcome a proper football man to fight his battles upstairs. Well yeah, but name somewhere in this country where that has actually worked? The latest one is Billy Davies at Forest....he's a fuckin dick,granted, but he has to report to David Pleat. He wanted to bring players in in March to make a final push for the top 2 places but just eneded up in a slanging match with Pleat and other board members. Whatever my own personal feelings towards him are, he's got proven ability as a football manager.Why won't Pleat back him up, being a fellow "football man" as you put it? The bottom line is we are back in the big league, big fees, big (er) stars, bigger agents, bigger wages etc. Ashley will not want Hughton to take all that on and knows himself and Llambias cant. Hughton also comes across as the type who would rather be out there coaching than negogiating with Agents. As Alex mentioned other clubs have good CEO's that handle this. He wont sack Llambias so the next best option is too appoint a new CEO but call him a director of football. Im really excited about the summer months. i think you might have a point to be fair. i'm not a fan of the dof model usually as there will always be the inevitable clashes over who decides on transfers - keegan being a case in point. but hughton is a far more junior figure than keegan, lhe has ess of an ego and isn't as big a personality. it might be that he's happy for a technical head to come in and help identify and sign players so he just has to concentrate on coaching them. it's a big if mind. potentially could go tits up again. hughton might not be game. appointing the right man is also key. we don't need another dennis wise type coming in and signing dodgy players off the back of youtube or to keep south american agents onside
  17. most of the best tv from the past few years has come out of hbo if you ask me: sopranos the wire entourage curb your enthusiasm flight of the conchords my other personal favourites include peep show, inbetweeners and mad men
  18. Of course it was deliberate you blind cunt. didn't look that intentional to me cock breath
  19. http://www.break.com/index/two_old_men_fighting.html
  20. maybe not deliberate but it's worthy of a red card, no doubt
  21. ps, for boozers i would agree that the bodega is a good shout. get down there early if you want a table mind
  22. sachins does a good curry dragon house on stowell street for chinese. francessca's in jesmond is probably your best bet for a pizza, although a little bit out of the way pani's on high bridge street if you fancy a cheap and cheerful italian pannini or pasta cafe 21 if you fancy something a bit more upmarket
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