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He's just a bitter Coventry fan with nothing better to do, he should go back to childish protests and neanderthal pitch invasions :fing:

Who the fuck are you?

Yes, we are a club with proper supporters who stand up for ourselves. Not a single chance Bradford would do that, you are a Soccer AM type family club like Reading and Fulham.
 
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Our local journo tweeted yesterday that he'd looked at the fixtures and it's quite conceivable that Sheffield United could win promotion at Sixfields on the 8th April. Incidentally, that'd be the corresponding weekend we won promotion last year.
 

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Our local journo tweeted yesterday that he'd looked at the fixtures and it's quite conceivable that Sheffield United could win promotion at Sixfields on the 8th April. Incidentally, that'd be the corresponding weekend we won promotion last year.

1400 tickets I think we may have a bit more demand than that
 

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Men against boys. No way were finishing below bolton this year I'm starting to feel confident now.
Said that to you the other week, you'll piss it now.

Thinking ahead, how many players do you think will make the step up? I know you play 3-5-2 quite a bit, and we tried that up here and it just gets destroyed.

Presumably you'll be losing EEL from the back line as he's just signed a new deal with Wolves, but just having a look through your squad now, reckon you'll clear out quite a few.
 

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Hope his taxi crashed. Have you been today mate? If so what you think
Was there yesterday sat in the lower tier beneath our fans. We weren't in the game at all so at blades win was fair BUT it wasn't a penalty (saw it in the pub afterwards) and your player who took Thorpe out should have been sent off, but as I have said, we didn't deserve anything from the match, and madine can fuck off for me, the snivelling piece of crap that he is
 

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Said that to you the other week, you'll piss it now.

Thinking ahead, how many players do you think will make the step up? I know you play 3-5-2 quite a bit, and we tried that up here and it just gets destroyed.

Presumably you'll be losing EEL from the back line as he's just signed a new deal with Wolves, but just having a look through your squad now, reckon you'll clear out quite a few.


EEL hasn't actually played the last few games anyway, the back three has been Basham, Wright and OConnell.

I'm probably not the best to answer who can make the step up but I'd imagine:

Moore, O'Connell, Fleck, Coutts, Carruthers and Sharp probably could.

Basham, Duffy, Freeman, Hanson maybe could.

Wright and Lafferty probably not but fine as back-up.
 

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Said that to you the other week, you'll piss it now.

Thinking ahead, how many players do you think will make the step up? I know you play 3-5-2 quite a bit, and we tried that up here and it just gets destroyed.

Presumably you'll be losing EEL from the back line as he's just signed a new deal with Wolves, but just having a look through your squad now, reckon you'll clear out quite a few.

Eel doesn't play anyway now he's shit I've no idea what wolves are playing at giving him a new deal. It's gonna be a very tough ask if we do go up to stay up with our current team but I'm sure we will spend a bit.
 

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Was there yesterday sat in the lower tier beneath our fans. We weren't in the game at all so at blades win was fair BUT it wasn't a penalty (saw it in the pub afterwards) and your player who took Thorpe out should have been sent off, but as I have said, we didn't deserve anything from the match, and madine can fuck off for me, the snivelling piece of crap that he is

I agree he dived but for once it wasnt the refs fault its the disfraceful footballers that trick them and should of been a sending off too. But like you say we also dominated entirely you never had a chance all game.
 

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Eel doesn't play anyway now he's shit I've no idea what wolves are playing at giving him a new deal. It's gonna be a very tough ask if we do go up to stay up with our current team but I'm sure we will spend a bit.
Oh right, I thought he was a bit of a cult hero earlier on in the season.

EEL hasn't actually played the last few games anyway, the back three has been Basham, Wright and OConnell.

I'm probably not the best to answer who can make the step up but I'd imagine:

Moore, O'Connell, Fleck, Coutts, Carruthers and Sharp probably could.

Basham, Duffy, Freeman, Hanson maybe could.

Wright and Lafferty probably not but fine as back-up.
Can't comment on Coutts or Fleck, but Moore, Sharp, Carruthers and O'Connell all came from clubs that were (at the time or previously) in the championship and were shipped out, so we'll see.

Most importantly though, you have a top manager, who'll probably get 110% out of every one of them.
 

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1400 tickets I think we may have a bit more demand than that

Yeah sadly that's all we can offer. Think it'll be a home end sell out as well, especially with God returning
 

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Oh right, I thought he was a bit of a cult hero earlier on in the season.


Can't comment on Coutts or Fleck, but Moore, Sharp, Carruthers and O'Connell all came from clubs that were (at the time or previously) in the championship and were shipped out, so we'll see.

Most importantly though, you have a top manager, who'll probably get 110% out of every one of them.

Shipped out is a harsh assessment of Carruthers and Moore, O'Connell is still young so not fair to judge him on previous seasons as he's obviously still improving (same for Moore). And Sharp, well, he's Sharp.

Your last comment is obviously the most important too, it's about what Wilder is getting out of them. Not what other managers failed to.
 
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Oh right, I thought he was a bit of a cult hero earlier on in the season.


Can't comment on Coutts or Fleck, but Moore, Sharp, Carruthers and O'Connell all came from clubs that were (at the time or previously) in the championship and were shipped out, so we'll see.

Most importantly though, you have a top manager, who'll probably get 110% out of every one of them.

Regards EEL. He's a man mountain and our weakness for 2 years (since selling Harry Maguire) has been dealing with crosses and we always looked vulnerable defending corners. When EEL came he massively improved this area and quickly became our saviour and cult hero. HOWEVER oppostion managers have sussed we are now strong defending crosses but they know EEL is terrible with tricky small quick strikers running at him. He's looked a liability dealing with tricky players and he's also made the odd blunder. In fact it's a bit weird, he signed a new improved 3 yewr contract at Wolves in Jan and he's not looked the same player since. He's no longer playing for his livelihood and future. However the fans have decided EEL has some massive strengths but also some weaknesses and doesn't look up to Championship standard. He's too inconsistent.

Regards which of our players are good enough for the Championship, it's hard to say because we don't have any real stand out players. They are ALL playing really well as a team. Chris Wilder seems to manage to get a team playing better than its individual parts and we've played some of the best (easy on the eye quick passing) football I've seen SU play in 30+ years.

According to the BBC stats we've now has more possession than the oppostion in our last 20 consecutive matches and had more shots on targer and off target in 19 of our last 20 matches and more corners than the oppostion in 19 of our last 20 matches.

I'm fairly confident we'll have a season like Barnsley next season, just above middle with an outside chance of playoffs. Our weakness is finishing. In general we need about 5 chances to score a goal, our midfield is brilliant but not likely to score many either. Of course I'm sure Wilder will get a competitive budget next season.

We look head and shoulders better than any team in league 1 so I'm looking forward to playing teams that come at us instead of sitting back defending in numbers.
 
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Who are you going to give your heart to next Christmas now then?
 

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Who are you going to give your heart to next Christmas now then?

Might have to sign up to Charltonlife forum.
It's a real miracle what Wilder has done. He's far better than Neil Warnock both on and off the pitch. Although I believe some credit should go to his assistant Alan Nill too.

To think he was so close to joining The Mighty Addicks.
 
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It's a real miracle what Wilder has done. He's far better than Neil Warnock both on and off the pitch. Although I believe some credit should go to his assistant Alan Nill too.

To think he was so close to joining The Mighty Addicks.

:dk:

Wilder would have been sacked by now if he came here, it is impossible to succeed at this club currently and he's not the type to put up with it. He made the correct decision and all credit to him for it, glad he told them to shove it and is now showing what they could have had.
 

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Wilder would have been sacked by now if he came here, it is impossible to succeed at this club currently and he's not the type to put up with it. He made the correct decision and all credit to him for it, glad he told them to shove it and is now showing what they could have had.

You'll realise soon like I did that it's more common for his posts to not make sense than make sense.
 

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Bloody hell, looks like we have Sheff Utd back on the fixture list next season, it was a nice break while it lasted.
 

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Wilder would have been sacked by now if he came here, it is impossible to succeed at this club currently and he's not the type to put up with it. He made the correct decision and all credit to him for it, glad he told them to shove it and is now showing what they could have had.

I think for any managers operating at league 1 and 2 level then Charlton Athletic are a very attractive proposition even with your current broken regime. Karl Robinson has a good reputation, the rumours are that last season he turned down the Leeds job and the Sheff Utd job, so your club can't be that bad to be able to attract someone like Karl Robinson. Although I see he's doing the same with you that he did with MK. Everytime I check the stats it seems that CA have dominated the game, played well, missed loads of chances but unluckily lost, usually to a last minute goal. When we played Robbos MK Dons early in the season their possesion, passing, build up play was really impressive, looked a really good team but no penetration up front and never looked like scoring.

Personally I think Wilder was willing to join Charlton, he's a former player and it's a step up from any of his previous clubs but when SU heard he was willing to leave Northampton our Chairman panicked and quickly made him aware of our interest.

What a great position to negotiate a contract when there are other potential offers on the table. He was always going to prefer SU as he and his assistant Alan Nill still live in Sheffield and he already knew our players, strengths/ weaknesses before taking over. Would love to know the truth.
 

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