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Thread: Morrison off?

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    Morrison off?

    He must be now, Sam's shown his hand and clearly doesn't fancy the lad.

    I think we're keeping Nolan and selling our creative player or are the board & Allardyce going to surprise us by replacing him with another talented playmaker (and I don't mean a journeyman on loan btw)?

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    re: Morrison off?

    you are guilty of questioning your own questions mate

    no further questions your honour

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    re: Morrison off?

    You really could cry for the club.

    First time in years we've got a 'talent', won't have another for decades, and we are going to sell him because our style, style being used in the loosest sense, is all about kickers. Worse still, he's convinced fans that it's the right thing to do.
    The use, or lack of it, of morrison somes up the club now. Lack of style, lack of football and lack of quality.

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    re: Morrison off?

    Quote Originally Posted by sir terence brown
    You really could cry for the club.

    First time in years we've got a 'talent', won't have another for decades, and we are going to sell him because our style, style being used in the loosest sense, is all about kickers. Worse still, he's convinced fans that it's the right thing to do.
    The use, or lack of it, of morrison somes up the club now. Lack of style, lack of football and lack of quality.


    F.uck off.

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    re: Morrison off?

    WHU will survive, regardless of Morrison or any other individuam.

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    re: Morrison off?

    Quote Originally Posted by dagenhamJohn
    WHU will survive, regardless of Morrison or any other individuam.

    Agreed, he can stay and get our support, or he can leave.


    Simple really.

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    re: Morrison off?

    Quote Originally Posted by sir terence brown
    You really could cry for the club.

    First time in years we've got a 'talent', won't have another for decades, and we are going to sell him because our style, style being used in the loosest sense, is all about kickers. Worse still, he's convinced fans that it's the right thing to do.
    The use, or lack of it, of morrison somes up the club now. Lack of style, lack of football and lack of quality.

    I'm really upset about it actually and for all the reasons you described.

    I shouldn't feel this downbeat after a point at the Bridge but it's been sandwiched between so much sh1t and I'm just sick of defending all the time and never having the ball.

    I can't blame Ravel if he wants to leave and play some football that better suits his style, Allardyce won't even play the lad.

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    re: Morrison off?

    His goal against Tottenham won't be forgetten however.

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    re: Morrison off?

    Or perhaps it wasn't the game to play him in.

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    re: Morrison off?

    Quote Originally Posted by castiron
    Or perhaps it wasn't the game to play him in.



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