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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    I don't think you quite grasped sinkov's rather poor attempt at irony V-C.
    What do you mean 'poor attempt' BT, it was a fine example of the genre, good enough to hook VC anyway.

    VC, sorry mon ami, my post was very much tongue in cheek, and you're right of course, our transfer dealings are shambolic, and actually a disgrace for a club of our supposed stature. But John B and Mike had to find the money from somewhere to fund the take over and line their pockets, our Dry Powder Store turned out to be just the thing.

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    Barnes should be on the bench, anything else will be a slap in Vydra's face, unless he drops Wood and keeps Vydra on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kritichris View Post
    Barnes should be on the bench, anything else will be a slap in Vydra's face, unless he drops Wood and keeps Vydra on.
    I just checked the calendar, it's definitely not April 1st.

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    The more I watch Vydra, the more I think he's a cracking Championship striker.

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    Would definitely like to see a new right full back. I think Matt Lowton has had his day at this level, of course this could be covered by Eric Pieters but another right back is still necessary. In midfield I would like us to consider one or more of the following (Maitland Niles, Connor Gallagher, Joe Willock possibly Pererra). Up front might be a little more difficult the cost of strikers is astromonical so may be find one for the future. Of course if Nick Pope and James Tarkowski goes then replacements will be needed. Personally. I would definitely sell Dwight McNeil he is far to sloppy in his play and I would also consider selling Ben Mee he also is subject to massive mistakes. I think we will have to have a different looking squad next term - most of which will be dependant on whether or not SD stays with us - which I for one hopes he does.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lancaster100 View Post
    Would definitely like to see a new right full back. I think Matt Lowton has had his day at this level, of course this could be covered by Eric Pieters but another right back is still necessary. In midfield I would like us to consider one or more of the following (Maitland Niles, Connor Gallagher, Joe Willock possibly Pererra). Up front might be a little more difficult the cost of strikers is astromonical so may be find one for the future. Of course if Nick Pope and James Tarkowski goes then replacements will be needed. Personally. I would definitely sell Dwight McNeil he is far to sloppy in his play and I would also consider selling Ben Mee he also is subject to massive mistakes. I think we will have to have a different looking squad next term - most of which will be dependant on whether or not SD stays with us - which I for one hopes he does.
    If any team came in with anywhere near £60 million for McNeil, I would personally drive him to his new team.

    No idea what's up with Ben Mee, his latest idea is to try and run alongside the attacker without putting a leg in. I don't think we can afford to lose Mee and Tarky in one hit though.

    Gudmundsson had all the time in the world to take a cross down and hammer it last night, instead he decided to shin it into the cricket field end. Time for him to go and take Lowton with him.

    The daft thing is we are only about four players from having a really strong team, but I am not going to hold my breath.

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    With hindsight we can now see they were making the Club liquid in order to de-liquidate it. Hopefully PACE will see the need to invest in players after this season's great escape (touch wood).

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    Quote Originally Posted by kritichris View Post
    With hindsight we can now see they were making the Club liquid in order to de-liquidate it. Hopefully PACE will see the need to invest in players after this season's great escape (touch wood).
    Pace is in it for exactly the same reason in fact more so than Garlick+Co.
    There will be more of the same in the transfer windows and that is why Dyche is on his way.He has waited long enough for some decent backing.

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    "de-liquidate" - Oxford dictionary speak for "rob it blind".

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    Apparently Celtic's Ryan Christie is the next player we're not going to sign.

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