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The squirrel
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« on: July 13, 2010, 02:09:16 PM »

Ok so the current lot were more tin than gold when push came to shove. Overpaid, underperforming losers who had no bottle when it matter - the majority will be binned by Copella hopefully.  So what should the starting 11 be for the next competetive game in September?  I will go for:

                                                                            Hart
                                                          Richards  Dawson Cahill Cole
                                                  Walcott Rodwell Wilshire Gerard Johnson (A)
                                                                          Rooney

Give the young un's a go.
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« Reply #1 on: July 15, 2010, 08:01:53 AM »

The Under 21 squad/team, start getting them ready and learning now, forget about maybe loosing a few friendlies and just make sure they are ready and prepared for the next competition.
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« Reply #2 on: July 27, 2010, 08:43:15 AM »

It's the under 19's in action tonight in their Euro semi-final against Spain.  Big game for the youngsters and one that Copello will be watching to see what is coming through the ranks................or rather he won't. Huh

Yes our manager has decided not to attend as he has a busy schedule!  What the hell does he mean by that?  Over a season he has say 10 matches to prepare for so in total maybe 50 working days, together with watching part of a game every week (he leaves after 75 minutes to "miss the traffic" apparently).

What exactly are the blazers at the FA doing about it?  The should be instructing him to attend these games or be fired. Angry
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« Reply #3 on: July 27, 2010, 09:57:46 AM »



Yes our manager has decided not to attend as he has a busy schedule!  What the hell does he mean by that?  Over a season he has say 10 matches to prepare for so in total maybe 50 working days, together with watching part of a game every week (he leaves after 75 minutes to "miss the traffic" apparently).

Come on Andy, the poor thing is only on about £6m per year, you cannot expect much for that  Roll Eyes

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What exactly are the blazers at the FA doing about it?  The should be instructing him to attend these games or be fired. Angry

Playing at Ostriches again  Grin
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