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A Neutral View

Postby dikdik » Thu May 06, 2010 11:14 am

Just received this message from a Fulham mate of mine in London. I think it sums everything up nicely

CIty

Were dreadful ..... Got what they deserved never looked that interested in
winning .... I do feel sorry for the fans but something is very wrong at the
club dontcha think ??

See ya later
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Re: A Neutral View

Postby Niall Quinns Discopants » Thu May 06, 2010 11:20 am

Where are they in league table? Can barely see them there closer to relegation zone than us.
Sometimes we're good and sometimes we're bad but when we're good, at least we're much better than we used to be and when we are bad we're just as bad as we always used to be, so that's got to be good hasn't it?


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Re: A Neutral View

Postby Original Dub » Thu May 06, 2010 11:20 am

I'm no sherlock holmes, but I think I've got a theory -

We have no attacking midfielder, so we have to hope the opposition slip up or Tevez gets the ball and makes a run into the box. If either of these fail, then we're left with knackered, disillusioned strikers and a midfield built to stop the opposition.

The only thing wrong with this club is maybe 3 top aquisitions and a whole lot of STABILITY.
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Re: A Neutral View

Postby Niall Quinns Discopants » Thu May 06, 2010 11:24 am

Original Dub wrote:I'm no sherlock holmes, but I think I've got a theory -

We have no attacking midfielder, so we have to hope the opposition slip up or Tevez gets the ball and makes a run into the box. If either of these fail, then we're left with knackered, disillusioned strikers and a midfield built to stop the opposition.

The only thing wrong with this club is maybe 3 top aquisitions and a whole lot of STABILITY.


Strange day, I'm in full agreement with you again.

We didn't win last night no, and could've maybe done better but to say there's something wrong with Club is the most ridiculous statement ever. We have been close to fucking bankcrupcy only few years ago last time. All the fucking mismanagements over the years. And now that we have finally everything in place apart from few minor tweaks in playing staff, there's all of the sudden something wrong with the club???? I'm confused.

Oh, and Fulham will soon be back to their natural level of 2nd division once their sugar daddy, yes they were the original club with fucking sugar daddy, dies.
Sometimes we're good and sometimes we're bad but when we're good, at least we're much better than we used to be and when we are bad we're just as bad as we always used to be, so that's got to be good hasn't it?


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Re: A Neutral View

Postby Vhero » Thu May 06, 2010 11:26 am

Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:
Original Dub wrote:I'm no sherlock holmes, but I think I've got a theory -

We have no attacking midfielder, so we have to hope the opposition slip up or Tevez gets the ball and makes a run into the box. If either of these fail, then we're left with knackered, disillusioned strikers and a midfield built to stop the opposition.

The only thing wrong with this club is maybe 3 top aquisitions and a whole lot of STABILITY.


Strange day, I'm in full agreement with you again.

We didn't win last night no, and could've maybe done better but to say there's something wrong with Club is the most ridiculous statement ever. We have been close to fucking bankcrupcy only few years ago last time. All the fucking mismanagements over the years. And now that we have finally everything in place apart from few minor tweaks in playing staff, there's all of the sudden something wrong with the club???? I'm confused.

Oh, and Fulham will soon be back to their natural level of 2nd division once their sugar daddy, yes they were the original club with fucking sugar daddy, dies.


Well put..
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Re: A Neutral View

Postby Original Dub » Thu May 06, 2010 11:28 am

Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:
Original Dub wrote:I'm no sherlock holmes, but I think I've got a theory -

We have no attacking midfielder, so we have to hope the opposition slip up or Tevez gets the ball and makes a run into the box. If either of these fail, then we're left with knackered, disillusioned strikers and a midfield built to stop the opposition.

The only thing wrong with this club is maybe 3 top aquisitions and a whole lot of STABILITY.


Strange day, I'm in full agreement with you again.

We didn't win last night no, and could've maybe done better but to say there's something wrong with Club is the most ridiculous statement ever. We have been close to fucking bankcrupcy only few years ago last time. All the fucking mismanagements over the years. And now that we have finally everything in place apart from few minor tweaks in playing staff, there's all of the sudden something wrong with the club???? I'm confused.

Oh, and Fulham will soon be back to their natural level of 2nd division once their sugar daddy, yes they were the original club with fucking sugar daddy, dies.


Strange day indeed.

I'm actually a lot better than I thought I'd be. There's only tweaking to be done and we're almost at the top table, as Tony Coton said on SSN today.

Spurs have been invited to see what its like at the big table. But one night in a castle does not make you royalty. When we get there, we'll actually be packing our stuff up and moving in.

Bitches!
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Re: A Neutral View

Postby Mase » Thu May 06, 2010 11:29 am

It's quite funny because Fulham actually bought their way in to the Premiership. People forget that.
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Re: A Neutral View

Postby Niall Quinns Discopants » Thu May 06, 2010 11:38 am

Original Dub wrote:
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:
Original Dub wrote:I'm no sherlock holmes, but I think I've got a theory -

We have no attacking midfielder, so we have to hope the opposition slip up or Tevez gets the ball and makes a run into the box. If either of these fail, then we're left with knackered, disillusioned strikers and a midfield built to stop the opposition.

The only thing wrong with this club is maybe 3 top aquisitions and a whole lot of STABILITY.


Strange day, I'm in full agreement with you again.

We didn't win last night no, and could've maybe done better but to say there's something wrong with Club is the most ridiculous statement ever. We have been close to fucking bankcrupcy only few years ago last time. All the fucking mismanagements over the years. And now that we have finally everything in place apart from few minor tweaks in playing staff, there's all of the sudden something wrong with the club???? I'm confused.

Oh, and Fulham will soon be back to their natural level of 2nd division once their sugar daddy, yes they were the original club with fucking sugar daddy, dies.


Strange day indeed.

I'm actually a lot better than I thought I'd be. There's only tweaking to be done and we're almost at the top table, as Tony Coton said on SSN today.

Spurs have been invited to see what its like at the big table. But one night in a castle does not make you royalty. When we get there, we'll actually be packing our stuff up and moving in.
Bitches!


Exactly. Spuds have been (at least close to being) best of the rest and now finally got their moment in the sun. But them in Champion's League is nothing more than a novelty. Probably something similar when Everton got there.

We on the other hand will be changing "natural order" of the Premier League in the future. I have no doubt in my mind about that. Who will play for us or manage us is different discussion but I have been convinced that our owners are here for long term and these are not the kind of people who quit before they get what they want. Simple as that.

For Tottenham this is as good as it gets. And sasme goes for Fulham.
Sometimes we're good and sometimes we're bad but when we're good, at least we're much better than we used to be and when we are bad we're just as bad as we always used to be, so that's got to be good hasn't it?


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Re: A Neutral View

Postby Lee_R » Thu May 06, 2010 11:56 am

The fact that they could be the first team to win the rebranded 'Europa' cup totally devalues the competition IMO.
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Re: A Neutral View

Postby Ted Hughes » Thu May 06, 2010 12:37 pm

Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:
Original Dub wrote:
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:
Original Dub wrote:I'm no sherlock holmes, but I think I've got a theory -

We have no attacking midfielder, so we have to hope the opposition slip up or Tevez gets the ball and makes a run into the box. If either of these fail, then we're left with knackered, disillusioned strikers and a midfield built to stop the opposition.

The only thing wrong with this club is maybe 3 top aquisitions and a whole lot of STABILITY.


Strange day, I'm in full agreement with you again.

We didn't win last night no, and could've maybe done better but to say there's something wrong with Club is the most ridiculous statement ever. We have been close to fucking bankcrupcy only few years ago last time. All the fucking mismanagements over the years. And now that we have finally everything in place apart from few minor tweaks in playing staff, there's all of the sudden something wrong with the club???? I'm confused.

Oh, and Fulham will soon be back to their natural level of 2nd division once their sugar daddy, yes they were the original club with fucking sugar daddy, dies.


Strange day indeed.

I'm actually a lot better than I thought I'd be. There's only tweaking to be done and we're almost at the top table, as Tony Coton said on SSN today.

Spurs have been invited to see what its like at the big table. But one night in a castle does not make you royalty. When we get there, we'll actually be packing our stuff up and moving in.
Bitches!


Exactly. Spuds have been (at least close to being) best of the rest and now finally got their moment in the sun. But them in Champion's League is nothing more than a novelty. Probably something similar when Everton got there.

We on the other hand will be changing "natural order" of the Premier League in the future. I have no doubt in my mind about that. Who will play for us or manage us is different discussion but I have been convinced that our owners are here for long term and these are not the kind of people who quit before they get what they want. Simple as that.

For Tottenham this is as good as it gets. And sasme goes for Fulham.



I think Spurs are better suited to the PL & we would have been a better bet in the Chump's lg.

If Spurs could maintain that level in the PL though they'd be up near the top again next season. It was a great Prem lg performance but a top European side would have scored against them & not been wasteful like us. We were still a team that took some stopping though. I recon we would have beaten the rags last night but Spurs beat us fair & square. We did our best last night & they were better. Imo that was the best performance by an away side at COMS for quite some time.
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