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Ian Maatsen

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Linked with clarke-salter. Would bite my own chopper off for Maatsen
 
Magic_Michu said:
Permanent or loan?

Aren’t they both at loan at Coventry?

Just seen the article now and apparently we’re wanting them both on permanent deals, Clarke is out of contract in June so would be more likely, if we get Maatsen on a permanent I’m sure it’ll include a big sell on fee or a buy back clause, he’s only 19 and is highly rated.
 
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EPL Loans (or signings) for survival. Blimey.

Cooperball was drawing EPL loans for Promotion.

The depths we have plummeted with Martinwang, and in such stark contrast to the boom years under Cooperball.

When the desperately unthinking from salubrious Manseltown are looking to 'bite off their own chopper' for defenders to avoid relegation, we know we must be in the mire. 17th and plummeting under Martinball.

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AndyCole said:
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EPL Loans (or signings) for survival. Blimey.

Cooperball was drawing EPL loans for Promotion.

The depths we have plummeted with Martinwang, and in such stark contrast to the boom years under Cooperball.

When the desperately unthinking from salubrious Manseltown are looking to 'bite off their own chopper' for defenders to avoid relegation, we know we must be in the mire. 17th and plummeting under Martinball.

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How f*cking boring are you? Jesus Christ on a bike!
 
FelindreJack said:
AndyCole said:
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EPL Loans (or signings) for survival. Blimey.

Cooperball was drawing EPL loans for Promotion.

The depths we have plummeted with Martinwang, and in such stark contrast to the boom years under Cooperball.

When the desperately unthinking from salubrious Manseltown are looking to 'bite off their own chopper' for defenders to avoid relegation, we know we must be in the mire. 17th and plummeting under Martinball.

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How f*cking boring are you? Jesus Christ on a bike!

Massively.
 
AndyCole said:
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EPL Loans (or signings) for survival. Blimey.

Cooperball was drawing EPL loans for Promotion.

The depths we have plummeted with Martinwang, and in such stark contrast to the boom years under Cooperball.

When the desperately unthinking from salubrious Manseltown are looking to 'bite off their own chopper' for defenders to avoid relegation, we know we must be in the mire. 17th and plummeting under Martinball.

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And there's me thinking you had turned a corner, oh well 🤷
 
Fireboy said:
AndyCole said:
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EPL Loans (or signings) for survival. Blimey.

Cooperball was drawing EPL loans for Promotion.

The depths we have plummeted with Martinwang, and in such stark contrast to the boom years under Cooperball.

When the desperately unthinking from salubrious Manseltown are looking to 'bite off their own chopper' for defenders to avoid relegation, we know we must be in the mire. 17th and plummeting under Martinball.

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And there's me thinking you had turned a corner, oh well 🤷


Top tip fella - don't let Prosser turn your head.

You've clearly got a heart of gold.

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AndyCole said:
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EPL Loans (or signings) for survival. Blimey.

Cooperball was drawing EPL loans for Promotion.

The depths we have plummeted with Martinwang, and in such stark contrast to the boom years under Cooperball.

When the desperately unthinking from salubrious Manseltown are looking to 'bite off their own chopper' for defenders to avoid relegation, we know we must be in the mire. 17th and plummeting under Martinball.

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The only "boom" under Cooperball was when we hoofed it into the sky
 
AndyCole said:
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EPL Loans (or signings) for survival. Blimey.

Cooperball was drawing EPL loans for Promotion.

The depths we have plummeted with Martinwang, and in such stark contrast to the boom years under Cooperball.

When the desperately unthinking from salubrious Manseltown are looking to 'bite off their own chopper' for defenders to avoid relegation, we know we must be in the mire. 17th and plummeting under Martinball.

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I might regret this but have you considered that the money has run out? Also, there were no boom years under Cooper - he gave it his best shot when many clubs parked their ambition, it was his best chance, and he couldn’t quite get it over the line. Four years out of the premier League and the club is facing a whole different set of problems.
 
Itchysphincter said:
AndyCole said:
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EPL Loans (or signings) for survival. Blimey.

Cooperball was drawing EPL loans for Promotion.

The depths we have plummeted with Martinwang, and in such stark contrast to the boom years under Cooperball.

When the desperately unthinking from salubrious Manseltown are looking to 'bite off their own chopper' for defenders to avoid relegation, we know we must be in the mire. 17th and plummeting under Martinball.

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.

I might regret this but have you considered that the money has run out? Also, there were no boom years under Cooper - he gave it his best shot when many clubs parked their ambition, it was his best chance, and he couldn’t quite get it over the line. Four years out of the premier League and the club is facing a whole different set of problems.

Isn’t it just.

There’s a reason that Cooper didn’t fancy managing us this season.

We lost a golden gloves keeper, arguably the best defender in the league who’s now cutting it in the Premier League and being considered by Southgate for England, a fine wing back in Connor, and no less than 72% of our goals from last season. No more parachute money and Cooper ran away from the challenge.
 
J_B said:
Itchysphincter said:
I might regret this but have you considered that the money has run out? Also, there were no boom years under Cooper - he gave it his best shot when many clubs parked their ambition, it was his best chance, and he couldn’t quite get it over the line. Four years out of the premier League and the club is facing a whole different set of problems.

Isn’t it just.

There’s a reason that Cooper didn’t fancy managing us this season.

We lost a golden gloves keeper, arguably the best defender in the league who’s now cutting it in the Premier League and being considered by Southgate for England, a fine wing back in Connor, and no less than 72% of our goals from last season. No more parachute money and Cooper ran away from the challenge.

nail.head.hit
 

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