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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by ilikecarling View Post
    Since me favva first took me 89/90 season at six year old I’ve never felt so turned off and uninterested in the millers, even when it was tough under Danny begara or -17 under mark robins . These constant Loan signings, players who let’s put it straight couldn’t give two tosses or have any thoughts than picking up a wage. Quick loan or a one year deal so they can exit sharpish. Where’s our team gone with players we can get behind. Becoming a joke. Give me league two and players who want to be here rather than what’s happening. No connection no more. Is this progress, how can it be. But at least we have a once shiny stadium.
    Yes, let’s just lay down, curl up into a little ball and dee. Go and watch Donny if you want league two.

    MT said weeks ago that the club were going to bring in Championship quality players and for the most part, he's done that. We're never going to spend millions on fees or offer lucrative long term contracts, so how do we do it if not loans and short term deals?

    Some of these players should be busting a gut to put themselves in the shop window. It's not ideal but if that means "using" us to get fit and exit sharpish, that's football, because at the same time we're "using" them to be competitive in an absolutely monstrous league this season, without paying big fees.

    We just need progression, season on season, which means being competitive, developing players, selling them on and evolving as a club.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heliosphan View Post
    Yes, let’s just lay down, curl up into a little ball and dee. Go and watch Donny if you want league two.

    MT said weeks ago that the club were going to bring in Championship quality players and for the most part, he's done that. We're never going to spend millions on fees or offer lucrative long term contracts, so how do we do it if not loans and short term deals?

    Some of these players should be busting a gut to put themselves in the shop window. It's not ideal but if that means "using" us to get fit and exit sharpish, that's football, because at the same time we're "using" them to be competitive in an absolutely monstrous league this season, without paying big fees.

    We just need progression, season on season, which means being competitive, developing players, selling them on and evolving as a club.
    Don't agree with a lot of stuff you post on here but agree totally with this . There appears to be a clear out going on at the club whether it works or not we will see . But this could be the way we move away from being a yoyo club between the Championship and Division 1

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heliosphan View Post
    Yes, let’s just lay down, curl up into a little ball and dee. Go and watch Donny if you want league two.

    MT said weeks ago that the club were going to bring in Championship quality players and for the most part, he's done that. We're never going to spend millions on fees or offer lucrative long term contracts, so how do we do it if not loans and short term deals?

    Some of these players should be busting a gut to put themselves in the shop window. It's not ideal but if that means "using" us to get fit and exit sharpish, that's football, because at the same time we're "using" them to be competitive in an absolutely monstrous league this season, without paying big fees.

    We just need progression, season on season, which means being competitive, developing players, selling them on and evolving as a club.
    Hi pal, please stop talking sense on here, at a guess some on here can't work out what they read anyway. You're fighting a losing battle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lolmorgan View Post
    When I first became a Miller in 1958 I never thought that the FA could ruin such a great sport,they have tried to fix things that were never broken.
    Interesting comment Lol, so what, in your opinion, has the FA tried to fix that was never broken? I'm interested. UTM

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    I never felt so distant through the pandemic, it took me a while to get back into my usual self of going to games
    Maybe you just need more time, won’t be long before the entertainment is back and we’re winning games with some incredible play from players

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    Cafu
    Johansson
    Lembikisa
    Onyedinma
    Bola
    Appiah
    Tiéhi
    Odoffin
    Kayode

    These names demonstrate how we are a progressive and forward thinking club. Taylor and Uncle Tony are doing a great job of balancing a community club with a modern outlook.

    How many other clubs at our level are owned by a local employer and have a new ground bang in the town centre?

    With Forge island and other developments it is slowly but surely improving.

  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scum-Triumphant View Post
    Cafu
    Johansson
    Lembikisa
    Onyedinma
    Bola
    Appiah
    Tiéhi
    Odoffin
    Kayode

    These names demonstrate how we are a progressive and forward thinking club. Taylor and Uncle Tony are doing a great job of balancing a community club with a modern outlook.

    How many other clubs at our level are owned by a local employer and have a new ground bang in the town centre?

    With Forge island and other developments it is slowly but surely improving.
    While I agree with the sentiment expressed, I wouldn’t put Bola or Kayode forward as examples.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beaufighter View Post
    While I agree with the sentiment expressed, I wouldn’t put Bola or Kayode forward as examples.
    I know what you’re saying. Was just underpinning the point.
    Kayode can join the Celts along with McCart, Ferguson, Kelly and Lindsay.

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