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Thread: Who's renewing

  1. #41
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    Quote Originally Posted by Casper64Frank View Post
    Don't blame anyone for walking away & it's disrespectful to call them plastics after giving years of support.
    My friend has watched them a little longer than I have & next season will be his 60th consecutive season, when long term supporters like him & others are talking about walking away then it should be a wake up call to the club.
    I will reluctantly be renewing & I expect it to take 3 seasons to sort out. All dependant on who the Manager is, which players are released, which players are brought in & how the playing budget is actually used.
    But what will the budget be casper...dont forget, we have to save some money aside for the cardboard cut outs to make the ground seem full...

  2. #42
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    What really gets me, is the fact that the people running the show really really are football thick...to set a bloke on to recruit players for us who lives hundreds of miles away says it all.. and what if we get a new manager in who doesnt like these players ?
    Tonys finally found out that we're not a championship club and never will be..we were once upon a time before it was money orientated, fair enough, but not now..
    Best we can do is what weve just done, have a flirt with it and then back to where weve been most of the time.. I suppose theres still one good thing about it all, of which tony stewart has, up to now, kept his word..that the bailiffs wont be coming anytime soon.. so to anwer the topic, ill be renewing, if only to see the cardboard cut outs...

  3. #43
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    I will be there.we have seen worse times to put in perspective although this has been a truly crap season. I think warney can stop the slide but I doubt if he can bounce us back up straight away but maybe to stop the rot now is the best thing we can hope for.

  4. #44
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    Im going to get a season ticket for the lane to watch Sheff Utd, ad my great grandma used to like their away kit, I'll then support Man Utd as I've always had a thing for them since I was six months old. I'll just fit Millers games in on a pick and mix basis

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    Quote Originally Posted by gm_gm View Post
    Im going to get a season ticket for the lane to watch Sheff Utd, ad my great grandma used to like their away kit, I'll then support Man Utd as I've always had a thing for them since I was six months old. I'll just fit Millers games in on a pick and mix basis

    That's very amusing gm

  6. #46
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    Quote Originally Posted by millavanilla View Post
    But what will the budget be casper...dont forget, we have to save some money aside for the cardboard cut outs to make the ground seem full...
    Don't mention cardboard cutouts milla, Paul Warne may think about playing 4 of them across the back against Brighton.

  7. #47
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    Just had a look at the records and Stoke have the lowest Football League points total at 17 points so we can still equal that (beaten by Derby's 11 points Premier League record) but the second tier record low is 24 by Cambridge United in 1983/4 and we can easily beat that! Come on boys!

  8. #48
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    Dad died last month; he was up on the big screen on Saturday.
    Tell you what, the last couple of weeks have really put this crappy season into perspective.
    Once a Miller always a Miller.
    I'll be renewing

  9. #49
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    Quote Originally Posted by great_fire View Post
    Just had a look at the records and Stoke have the lowest Football League points total at 17 points so we can still equal that (beaten by Derby's 11 points Premier League record) but the second tier record low is 24 by Cambridge United in 1983/4 and we can easily beat that! Come on boys!
    I admire your optimism great_fire but fear it may be misplaced.
    We have scored less than 1 goal per game and conceded more than 2 per game.
    Our attack is non existent and our defence is dreadful so, based on that damning evidence, I don't think we'll get another point this season.
    And although I'm a Miller through and through, I'm really past caring.
    Thanks a lot Mr Stewart 😠

  10. #50
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    Agree mellow. Wolves away maybe 1 pnt after that feck all. DWTM!!

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