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Was impressed whEn he dragged his own player away and gave him a bollocking for celebrating in front of the Rovers fans last season.

He is better than they deserve.

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13 minutes ago, Blow-in said:

Was impressed wehn he dragged his own player away and gave him a bollocking for celebrating in front of the Rovers fans last season.

He is better than they deserve.

i don`t think he`ll there for that long,peps successor if there ever was one

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1 hour ago, simongarnerisgod said:

i don`t think he`ll there for that long,peps successor if there ever was one

Yeah possibly, he won't stay there for long if he is successful. City better get moving.

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Villa, Spurs, Man U, Chelsea their next 4 home games- all teams that are beatable but will be looking at the Turf as a must get 3 points if they have ambitions for this season.

Trips to Forest, Newcastle and Brentford.

They could be null points for a while irrespective of my agreeing that there are at least three worse teams than them. 

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From the Dingle End:

 "Worth remembering that we are fielding a poorer team than our Championship team.£100+ million spent and for the second game in a row I left the ground wondering what we've spent the money on"

 

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Still don’t know what anyone has seen in Kompany. Not as easy to just throw cash at in the Premier League when everyone else is doing it too.

I reckon I could have got the dingles promoted last year with their budget.

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3 minutes ago, Atko's Engine said:

News breaking on BBC that Villa's tram bus has been attacked at J10 on M65 & significant damage caused to it, though seemingly no injuries...

I can hear Cindy Lauper clearing her throat just now...

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/66635771

Idiots. Glad there's no injuries and hope Police identify those responsible and jail them. 

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I had no idea Burnley had spent over £100m this summer, but looking at the signings there is a lot of young players there that will likely take time to adjust to the demands of Premier League football. I still think they have the best chance of the 3 promoted teams to survive, although that's not saying much at the moment!

I know he did well for the England U21s, but James Trafford making the step up from League One football last season seems a heck of a leap. Think they might've missed a trick not bringing in an experienced keeper as their number one, like a Kasper Schmeichel or similar. I'm sure Trafford will make for a good keeper in the future, but it seems like a huge risk to put your faith in someone who was on loan at Bolton last season. Very naïve.

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