Terminal BoardomWycombe Royal None of the above, just being argumentative and an all round annoying twat today.
What's so different about today?
I think that is totally unfair.
I'm off to sulk now.
by Wycombe Royal » 29 Jun 2009 19:50
Terminal BoardomWycombe Royal None of the above, just being argumentative and an all round annoying twat today.
What's so different about today?
by Alan Partridge » 30 Jun 2009 09:59
Wycombe RoyalSouthbank Old BoyWycombe Royal it would be absolutely criminal if we don't at least make a bid.
What law would we be breaking?
Do you have NHA? aspergers WR?
None of the above, just being argumentative and an all round annoying twat today. It helps the day pass quicker, especially when someone like AP bites.......
by Wycombe Royal » 30 Jun 2009 10:00
Alan Partridge This much is true to be fair, my afternoon raced by yesterday!
by Alan Partridge » 30 Jun 2009 11:21
Wycombe RoyalAlan Partridge This much is true to be fair, my afternoon raced by yesterday!
Glad to be of service.
So what is todays topic of conversation going to be?
by Wycombe Royal » 30 Jun 2009 12:38
by Alan Partridge » 30 Jun 2009 12:56
Wycombe Royal Apparently he is signing for Wolves later today for around £1m.
by Deathy » 30 Jun 2009 13:04
by Alan Partridge » 30 Jun 2009 13:07
Deathy Wolves are building a very good Championship side for 10/11.
by Terminal Boardom » 30 Jun 2009 13:25
by Alan Partridge » 30 Jun 2009 13:32
Terminal Boardom But then again, there will be a massive lol at wolves if they do contrive to oxf*rd things up. It is one thing spending pots of dosh but to get everyone to play as a team is another story altogether.
by Deathy » 30 Jun 2009 13:45
Alan PartridgeDeathy Wolves are building a very good Championship side for 10/11.
Wolves won't get relegated.
Not in a divison that has Burnley, Birmingham, Stoke, Hull and Wigan in it.
by Who Moved The Goalposts? » 30 Jun 2009 14:34
Alan PartridgeWycombe Royal This is where having a new manager isn't quite ideal, obvious that Rodgers would like to have a look at the squad in training first and maybe even see them play their first pre season game before he evaluates where in the squad needs strengthening. Whereas the previous manager would have known and maybe (altho knowing Coppell unlikely) would have acted quicker off the mark knowing full well the ins and outs of the squad.
by FiNeRaIn » 30 Jun 2009 15:00
DeathyAlan PartridgeDeathy Wolves are building a very good Championship side for 10/11.
Wolves won't get relegated.
Not in a divison that has Burnley, Birmingham, Stoke, Hull and Wigan in it.
I would normally agree, but the likes of Hull, Wigan and Stoke will have experianced players that have an edge over Wolves. I see a lot of us a few years ago in that Wolves side, they'll give it a real go, but I'd be tempted to put a tenner on the three going up coming straight back down this season.
by Alan Partridge » 30 Jun 2009 15:08
by Wycombe Royal » 30 Jun 2009 15:28
FiNeRaInDeathyAlan Partridge Wolves won't get relegated.
Not in a divison that has Burnley, Birmingham, Stoke, Hull and Wigan in it.
I would normally agree, but the likes of Hull, Wigan and Stoke will have experianced players that have an edge over Wolves. I see a lot of us a few years ago in that Wolves side, they'll give it a real go, but I'd be tempted to put a tenner on the three going up coming straight back down this season.
Wigan pop up every season---and consistently finish nowhere near relegation.
by Hozza » 30 Jun 2009 16:49
Alan Partridge While I really rate Martinez as a manager, Wigan's pitch isn't great and if he wants a similar style to what he produced at Swansea will also take away lots of what Wigan were half decent at, more of a long ball and physical side. Coupled with a couple of big name players going I don't think it's inconcievable they might not do so well. Again I think Wolves will finish above them, having said all that Wigan will also stay up.
Hull, Stoke, Burnley and Birmingham 3 outta 4 from that lot I'd back.
by Royal Rother » 30 Jun 2009 17:04
by Alan Partridge » 30 Jun 2009 17:10
HozzaAlan Partridge While I really rate Martinez as a manager, Wigan's pitch isn't great and if he wants a similar style to what he produced at Swansea will also take away lots of what Wigan were half decent at, more of a long ball and physical side. Coupled with a couple of big name players going I don't think it's inconcievable they might not do so well. Again I think Wolves will finish above them, having said all that Wigan will also stay up.
Hull, Stoke, Burnley and Birmingham 3 outta 4 from that lot I'd back.
Don't discount Pompey either, massive debt, takeover on the rocks, managerless, 17 senior players (of which several are looking for pastures new). If the takeover falls through they'll be going into the new season rudderless and thoroughly under prepared.
by Ian Royal » 30 Jun 2009 18:16
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