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1 minute ago, Gemmill said:

 

Hope's is largely just the quotes, posted without context. I would have to go through and do a side by side vs the Athletic (which I'm not gonna) but my sense is that Hope's focused on mostly the quotes that indicated tension. 

 

I might be being unfair though, and he would say "I published direct quotes". 

 

You're not.

 

Also the quotes are likely to "indicate tension" if you look for it, especially against the background Hope has been cultivating (the cunt).

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August 2024:

 

Big Mitch: “How about Disasi?”

Edwardo: “Guehi please Mitch”

Big Mitch: “I had him at Monaco. big, strong, quick. He’d fit in lovely at the RCB”

Edwardo: “ONNNNLLYYYY GUEEEHHHIIIII”

 

Big Mitch: “Okay, chill Eddie. I’m only supporting anyway. It’s on your head. Remember that. REMEMBER THAT. I might also mention it to some local journos just in case I forget whose fault it was”

 

October 2024 - after a bad run of results.

Big Mitch:

Sarcastic Putt Putt GIF by ABC Network

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23 minutes ago, Ayatollah Hermione said:

https://archive.ph/DKs8K
 

Athletic article is ever so slightly more nuanced than Hopey the Shit Stirrer’s

 

This is the article I read. Honestly, I didn't find that much to be up in arms about. There's certainly some tension between Howe and Mitchell. And perhaps Eales too.

 

It could be a toxic power struggle forming. But it could also be the ingredients for a healthy dynamic between them. I guess we'll see. I'm hopeful that it'll work out. 

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3 minutes ago, thebrokendoll said:

 

chris waugh was lee ryder's underling.

nowt more needs saying.

 

and he moved on because he was a better writer, many folks start off under an utterly shit boss.

 

I read an article and take it on it's merits, but Hope(less) negatively spins everything to the point he's basically a caricature of a journo now, same as Edwards. They're click farmers not reporters.

 

 

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1 minute ago, Toonpack said:

 

and he moved on because he was a better writer, many folks start off under an utterly shit boss.

 

I read an article and take it on it's merits, but Hope(less) negatively spins everything to the point he's basically a caricature of a journo now, same as Edwards. They're click farmers not reporters.

 

 

 

I'm merely playing the part of devil's advocate mate.  :)

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Pissy pant brigade are out in force I see :lol: 

 

Think you are all blowing this WAY out of proportion.

 

The days of a Keegan type manager running the show are over if you want to be an elite club. Sure, Eddie Amanda and co have all rolled their sleeves up since the takeover and done  very well to get us where we are, but Mitchell is right that we need an elite world wide network that is getting us the likes of Bruno, before he goes to Lyon.

 

Ive said before this window was a perfect storm with Ashworth gone, Amanda going, PSR and Mitchell coming in late.

 

People who seem to know their football stuff very well, insist that we have two first class operators in Eales and Mitchell. I have no doubt whatsoever that next summers window will be a great success.

 

Hopefully Eddie is or gets onboard with the set up as the long term growth of the club, (particularly trying to catch up financial wise), is much more important than any one head coach.

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4 minutes ago, toonotl said:

 

This is the article I read. Honestly, I didn't find that much to be up in arms about. There's certainly some tension between Howe and Mitchell. And perhaps Eales too.

 

It could be a toxic power struggle forming. But it could also be the ingredients for a healthy dynamic between them. I guess we'll see. I'm hopeful that it'll work out. 

 

I just don't see anything other than a normal adjustment in a big organisation when someone at the top changes, professional people remain professional, it takes quite a while for balance to be found between the old persons ways/strategy and the new broom and before everyone settles down around that.

 

In most organisations it just happens/evolves behind closed doors. But this is a football club with crazy levels of media exposure so folks get asked questions and every answer is dissected and inferences taken.

 

As Gemmill (I think) said, if Eddie thinks he can find a big club with him having total autonomy of decision, he's deluded. That presupposes Eddie even thinks that way to start with, which in itself is supposition.

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3 minutes ago, Christmas Tree said:

People who seem to know their football stuff very well, insist that we have two first class operators in Eales and Mitchell. 

 

I heard you were stood at front of the stage holding your cigarette lighter aloft when he was singing at the stack the other week.

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3 minutes ago, Gemmill said:

Waiting for point number 2 though. 


This is coming from a lazy soak in the bath. I was rushing to try and get the forum caught up so I could get some Pornhub in while the house is empty.

 

Have that mental imagery with your cornflakes :lol: 

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Just now, Christmas Tree said:


This is coming from a lazy soak in the bath. I was rushing to try and get the forum caught up so I could get some Pornhub in while the house is empty.

 

Have that mental imagery with your cornflakes :lol: 

 

:lol: oh god, you lying spent with webs of poached spunk floating all around you. Dear me. 

 

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1 minute ago, Christmas Tree said:


This is coming from a lazy soak in the bath. I was rushing to try and get the forum caught up so I could get some Pornhub in while the house is empty.

 

Have that mental imagery with your cornflakes :lol: 

 

Be warned. from Billy Connolly's autobiography, one of his mates died having a wank in the bath - just sayin'.

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1 minute ago, Gemmill said:

It's all the lads down south who are getting hysterical about this. Too much smashed avo on toast, I reckon. 

 

You don’t have smashed avo without chilli flakes on a fresh sourdough.  Peasant

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Just now, Holden McGroin said:

 

You don’t have smashed avo without two poached eggs and hollandaise on a fresh toasted sourdough.  Peasant

 FYP

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2 minutes ago, Holden McGroin said:

 

You don’t have smashed avo without chilli flakes on a fresh sourdough.  Peasant

 

 

 

Please don't lecture the fabulous baker boy about fresh sourdough. I invented fresh sourdough. 

 

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Yeah too many have seen the sensationalised accounts first and (justifiably given the clubs last 20yrs) leapt to the worst case scenario. My read is that the way we were doing things is unsustainable. Either we massively grow our commercial revenue streams so we can afford to buy expensive players and just swallow the cost, or we recruit players before they hit the heights and develop them ourselves, either to use or sell. Or do both at the same time. 

 

The issue isn't just recruiting new players for a reasonable price, it's offloading old players without throwing money down the hole. Fraser, Lewis, Hendrick, Hayden, Almiron, Krafth, Lascelles, all of these players would be moved on for decent money if their analogues were at a "Big 6" club. Man Utd helped fund their recruitment by selling off Brown, Kleberson, Djemba Djemba for real cash money, chiefly due to the aura of being a "Man Utd player". 

 

Is The Fish saying we need more Minteh's and fewer Frasers? Yeah, we do.

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5 minutes ago, The Fish said:

Man Utd helped fund their recruitment by selling off Brown, Kleberson, Djemba Djemba for real cash money, chiefly due to the aura of being a "Man Utd player". 

 

 

All sold for a combined £5.5m. You may want to find some better examples.

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