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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2014 15:54:11 GMT
You think we are bad, Birmingham losing 8-0 at home.
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Post by reamsofverse on Oct 25, 2014 15:55:25 GMT
Problem is dick, Birmingham gave us a game two weeks ago and for long spells looked the better side.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2014 16:04:50 GMT
Still taking every opportunity i see.
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Post by reamsofverse on Oct 25, 2014 16:06:21 GMT
At what you goon?
You disagree about Birmingham being the better side against us then do you? It's probably why you don't participate in forums anymore to save being laughed at.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2014 16:10:02 GMT
Goon? Nice one.
In the last few minutes ive just read how our youngsters are all overrated and average, our fans are wankers and pricks and Roland is ignorant and a cunt. All typed from your fair hand.
Never taken defeat very well, have you mate?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2014 16:17:25 GMT
Don't quite get the relevance of Charlton v Birmingham to what was a great result for Bournemouth today, any more than , say, us beating Derby and Derby putting five past Fulham was relevant to last night's match.
V decent team, Bourenmouth. When they can bring on a sub with less than half an hour to go and he immediately gets two goals it must mean Kermogant is fucked. He's not going to get back into a side that scores eight without him, so he will be asking to go out on loan, I'd guess. Woudn't want him back at CAFC, though, and would hope M Duchatelt has someone better and younger lined up when we go back into the market.
From this afternoon's scores, there was no real damage done by last night's defeat. Of the six teams above us this morning, only one of them won, and only Bournemouth has leapfrogged us from today's results.
With a third of the season now gone, we're only one point off the play-offs. How good does that sound and did anybody expect to be able to say that when the season started back in August?
The glass is still half-full and the future is bright.
ps: the inane interjections of offit don't help anything or anyone!
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Post by reamsofverse on Oct 25, 2014 16:48:34 GMT
Goon? Nice one. In the last few minutes ive just read how our youngsters are all overrated and average, our fans are wankers and pricks and Roland is ignorant and a cunt. All typed from your fair hand. Never taken defeat very well, have you mate? Shouldn't you be somewhere else?
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Post by reamsofverse on Oct 25, 2014 16:52:19 GMT
IA Bournemouth scored 8 this afternoon, exactly half of what we have scored in 14 games. My point is all I keep reading is that we need Igor back! We need two more decent strikers in, not just Igor.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2014 17:02:52 GMT
IA Bournemouth scored 8 this afternoon, exactly half of what we have scored in 14 games. My point is all I keep reading is that we need Igor back! We need two more decent strikers in, not just Igor. I'd like another striker in January (but not now, because it would just be some useless piece of piss on loan). There's a cracking chance between now and Jan for KAG to really make a mark with his pace and ability to get behind defenders. As for Bournemouth's goal tally, when we played them last weekend, the respective goal tallies stood at Charlton 14, Bournemouth 17. They're on a roll and have scored 11 goals in five days. Funny how they seem to offer so much more of a goal threat since Kermogant got himself suspended!
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Post by jonkool on Oct 25, 2014 17:31:32 GMT
Eddie Howe's teams play at high tempo whereas Bob's sit back ready to counter. But Derby 1st half and 2nd half yesterday saw us play at a much greater tempo and it made us a far more effective outfit.
Remember we played at this tempo first game back In Championship at St Andrews under CP it then went back to lying deep and route one hoofball thereafter.
I like higher tempo and verve - gets the pulse racing!
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Post by seriouslyred on Oct 25, 2014 17:56:16 GMT
Peeters has been here six months. Howe has been there quite a while and has been able to buy strikers like Kermorgant and put him on decent money for two and a half years...and yet Kermorgant (like Parker) may only get six months first team football. Derby (as posted elsewhere) and Forest have been building a squad for years. Everyone knows we need better striking options - church knows because he's gone...Tucudean and Aherne-Grant know because they have about ten games to stake their claim before someone else arrives. We are in the top ten overtaken by Bournemouth today - it's entirely up to the squad whether we can stay top ten... And if Kermorgant wants to play football maybe he moves. Somehow the dynamic between his agent Meire and M.Duchatelet might not bring him back to SE7 but perhaps it works for everyone?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2014 17:56:41 GMT
Eddie Howe's teams play at high tempo whereas Bob's sit back ready to counter. But Derby 1st half and 2nd half yesterday saw us play at a much greater tempo and it made us a far more effective outfit. Remember we played at this tempo first game back In Championship at St Andrews under CP it then went back to lying deep and route one hoofball thereafter. I like higher tempo and verve - gets the pulse racing! Agreed. And if only Howe had accepted the Charlton job when Super Slater and Teflon Tony offered it to him, we could have been spared the whole embarassing Powell episode which led to Airman Brown and his G21 Squadron trying to shoot CAFC out of the skies and a deluded section of the fan base worshipping a messiah whom they believed was more holy than the club itself. As jonkool says, what was encouraging about our second half performance last night was that we were forced to play at a higher tempo. We showed that we can do it really well until it gets to the end-product. With Igor upfront and KAG alongside him, I'd like to think it would have produced goals. It was only a cameo from the young lad last night but in the brief time he was on the pitch (and in his full-lengrth debut the other day) I'd say he looked as impressive as Shelvey did at that age.
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Post by reamsofverse on Oct 25, 2014 18:44:08 GMT
Peeters has been here six months. Howe has been there quite a while and has been able to buy strikers like Kermorgant and put him on decent money for two and a half years...and yet Kermorgant (like Parker) may only get six months first team football. Derby (as posted elsewhere) and Forest have been building a squad for years. Everyone knows we need better striking options - church knows because he's gone...Tucudean and Aherne-Grant know because they have about ten games to stake their claim before someone else arrives. We are in the top ten overtaken by Bournemouth today - it's entirely up to the squad whether we can stay top ten... And if Kermorgant wants to play football maybe he moves. Somehow the dynamic between his agent Meire and M.Duchatelet might not bring him back to SE7 but perhaps it works for everyone? All this went on while we wasted a whole month chasing a French second division flop. What was RD doing chasing him, who picked him out and should we worry that whoever it was might bark up the wrong tree next time too? Gret Joe Garner in from Preston for starters and one other, tehn start finding central midfielders who can take the game by the scruff of the neck and chip in with 7 or 8 goals a season.
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Post by seriouslyred on Oct 25, 2014 19:42:18 GMT
Delort was leading ligue two striker last season and him and Baheback sounded decent targets. We landed half of the first team squad in the last window so no complaints from me but I think we all agree we need more quality players in the front six - I really hope we land two in January as that will set us up for the cup and rest of the season. Less than five weeks to FFP deadline so perhaps some clubs ruled out from registering players? Even if it's only two or three that will change the dynamic of the January window since clubs will either stick to budget or go for a promotion push. Everyone wants CAFC to push for promotion but perhaps we are not ready just yet?
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Post by somerton on Oct 27, 2014 8:14:25 GMT
Eddie Howe has been Bournemouth manager for sometime now and has had serious financial backing. So he has now put together a good Championship side that will be in or about a play off posistion, give Bob a season a or two and decent financial backing and we might be in the same place.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2014 8:47:37 GMT
I think Bournemouth have got the best midfield in the division, Ritchie, Pugh and Arter would walk into our midfield.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2014 9:58:41 GMT
Gary Rowett is set to be confirmed as Birmingham City manager on Monday. The 40-year-old will leave Burton Albion after five-and-a-half years as assistant and manager, to replace Lee Clark who was sacked on Monday. www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/29781713
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2014 10:50:53 GMT
Offit looks a cock.
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