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To all you bottlers

Sat Dec 14, 2013 8:09 pm

This is a f*cking result business isn't it about time you got behind the manager!!

Re: To all you bottlers

Sat Dec 14, 2013 8:14 pm

super kev legend wrote:This is a f*cking result business isn't it about time you got behind the manager!!

:malky: :malky: :malky: :malky: :malky:

Re: To all you bottlers

Sat Dec 14, 2013 8:22 pm

Forever Blue wrote:
super kev legend wrote:This is a f*cking result business isn't it about time you got behind the manager!!

:malky: :malky: :malky: :malky: :malky:



The amount of shit written this week shows how little people know about football.

Re: To all you bottlers

Sat Dec 14, 2013 8:28 pm

We'll see

Re: To all you bottlers

Sat Dec 14, 2013 8:32 pm

It wasn't a great performance, and West Brom were horrendous.

It was an improvement and Cardiff deserved to win but it was hardly the "shut up the naysayers" performance people are saying it is.

He played more offensive footballers and the team was more offensive. Wow genius. Moment we got the goal Malky still bricked it and put backs to walls immediately.

Re: To all you bottlers

Sat Dec 14, 2013 8:33 pm

Are you telling me that Malky didn't deserve the criticism? Today changes nothing in how I feel toward Malky.

Re: To all you bottlers

Sat Dec 14, 2013 8:34 pm

This is the 2nd post in minutes calling fans over.

Im a malky fan before u start

It should be 1 night without without insults

its either fans arguing over tan
red v blue

its always something,it should be nice night where fans get on after the disappointing palace result

Re: To all you bottlers

Sat Dec 14, 2013 8:40 pm

We still played poor against a team who is struggling more than us. We were very lucky to win thanks to abit of magic from Marshall. Liverpool and Southampton are going to cream us no doubt

Re: To all you bottlers

Sat Dec 14, 2013 8:50 pm

CantonG wrote:We still played poor against a team who is struggling more than us. We were very lucky to win thanks to abit of magic from Marshall. Liverpool and Southampton are going to cream us no doubt


so when someone scores against us its because they are better than us and when we prevent someone scoring its luck?

Re: To all you bottlers

Sat Dec 14, 2013 8:53 pm

alexc wrote:
CantonG wrote:We still played poor against a team who is struggling more than us. We were very lucky to win thanks to abit of magic from Marshall. Liverpool and Southampton are going to cream us no doubt


so when someone scores against us its because they are better than us and when we prevent someone scoring its luck?


Goal line clearances and fingertip save we were lucky Barry

Re: To all you bottlers

Sat Dec 14, 2013 8:56 pm

CantonG wrote:
alexc wrote:
CantonG wrote:We still played poor against a team who is struggling more than us. We were very lucky to win thanks to abit of magic from Marshall. Liverpool and Southampton are going to cream us no doubt


so when someone scores against us its because they are better than us and when we prevent someone scoring its luck?


Goal line clearances and fingertip save we were lucky Barry


Don't people say you make your own luck?

Re: To all you bottlers

Sat Dec 14, 2013 8:57 pm

Winge winge winge, bloody be happy. We won!

Re: To all you bottlers

Sat Dec 14, 2013 9:03 pm

I just think with the amount of money spent we should be just that little bit better and not relying on nicking a set piece or cross

Re: To all you bottlers

Sat Dec 14, 2013 9:04 pm

CraigCCFC wrote:We'll see


It is easy to say a manager to should be sacked. If we stay up you will be quiet. If we get relegated you will be mincing around saying how right you were.

A small part of you now hopes you are right. Which is awful.

Re: To all you bottlers

Sat Dec 14, 2013 9:05 pm

RFMH wrote:It wasn't a great performance, and West Brom were horrendous.

It was an improvement and Cardiff deserved to win but it was hardly the "shut up the naysayers" performance people are saying it is.

He played more offensive footballers and the team was more offensive. Wow genius. Moment we got the goal Malky still bricked it and put backs to walls immediately.


I tend to agree, but it's our away from that concerns me more. I don't really understand all the fuss our fans are making.

Malky deserves to be our manager but he needs to win more games, so long may this for continue.
I don't think today changed anyone's opinions on malky be them positive or negative.

Re: To all you bottlers

Sat Dec 14, 2013 9:05 pm

RFMH wrote:It wasn't a great performance, and West Brom were horrendous.

It was an improvement and Cardiff deserved to win but it was hardly the "shut up the naysayers" performance people are saying it is.

He played more offensive footballers and the team was more offensive. Wow genius. Moment we got the goal Malky still bricked it and put backs to walls immediately.


Good post, this is the reality :ayatollah:

Re: To all you bottlers

Sat Dec 14, 2013 9:06 pm

CantonG wrote:I just think with the amount of money spent we should be just that little bit better and not relying on nicking a set piece or cross



As I say clueless about football :lol:

Re: To all you bottlers

Sat Dec 14, 2013 9:09 pm

CantonG wrote:I just think with the amount of money spent we should be just that little bit better and not relying on nicking a set piece or cross


Ok, we have been in the premier league for 5 months and spent 30 million? Yes it's alot, but it's not a quick fix, he strengthened the positions he felt would make us compete. Some of these sides ( West brom, Norwich, stoke, Fulham) how long have they been in the premier league? How many transfers have they made? They've strengthened for years. We've gone up as a championship side and have relatively the same squad. We've only added 6 players to our first team environment. The rest is a championship squad still adapting.

Re: To all you bottlers

Sat Dec 14, 2013 9:10 pm

super kev legend wrote:
CantonG wrote:I just think with the amount of money spent we should be just that little bit better and not relying on nicking a set piece or cross



As I say clueless about football :lol:


So Swansea spend 9 mil in the first season and first top half, they have spent less than us in 3 seasons. Yes I am clueless for thinking we should be playing better :lol: he has wasted money in the striking department, why spend 8 odd mil on a striker for the future when the future could be the champ. :wave:

Re: To all you bottlers

Sat Dec 14, 2013 9:11 pm

Bluebird_87 wrote:
CantonG wrote:I just think with the amount of money spent we should be just that little bit better and not relying on nicking a set piece or cross


Ok, we have been in the premier league for 5 months and spent 30 million? Yes it's alot, but it's not a quick fix, he strengthened the positions he felt would make us compete. Some of these sides ( West brom, Norwich, stoke, Fulham) how long have they been in the premier league? How many transfers have they made? They've strengthened for years. We've gone up as a championship side and have relatively the same squad. We've only added 6 players to our first team environment. The rest is a championship squad still adapting.


Please read my other reply.

Re: To all you bottlers

Sat Dec 14, 2013 9:13 pm

CantonG wrote:
Bluebird_87 wrote:
CantonG wrote:I just think with the amount of money spent we should be just that little bit better and not relying on nicking a set piece or cross


Ok, we have been in the premier league for 5 months and spent 30 million? Yes it's alot, but it's not a quick fix, he strengthened the positions he felt would make us compete. Some of these sides ( West brom, Norwich, stoke, Fulham) how long have they been in the premier league? How many transfers have they made? They've strengthened for years. We've gone up as a championship side and have relatively the same squad. We've only added 6 players to our first team environment. The rest is a championship squad still adapting.


Please read my other reply.


I couldn't give a rats arse about Swansea. Judge us at the end of the season, objective is safety this season, we then build upon that. Read my reply for further details.

Re: To all you bottlers

Sat Dec 14, 2013 9:14 pm

Bluebird_87 wrote:
CantonG wrote:
Bluebird_87 wrote:
CantonG wrote:I just think with the amount of money spent we should be just that little bit better and not relying on nicking a set piece or cross


Ok, we have been in the premier league for 5 months and spent 30 million? Yes it's alot, but it's not a quick fix, he strengthened the positions he felt would make us compete. Some of these sides ( West brom, Norwich, stoke, Fulham) how long have they been in the premier league? How many transfers have they made? They've strengthened for years. We've gone up as a championship side and have relatively the same squad. We've only added 6 players to our first team environment. The rest is a championship squad still adapting.


Please read my other reply.


I couldn't give a rats arse about Swansea. Judge us at the end of the season, objective is safety this season, we then build upon that. Read my reply for further details.


Swansea are good example of what a good manager can achieve.

Re: To all you bottlers

Sat Dec 14, 2013 9:16 pm

CantonG wrote:
Bluebird_87 wrote:
CantonG wrote:
Bluebird_87 wrote:
CantonG wrote:I just think with the amount of money spent we should be just that little bit better and not relying on nicking a set piece or cross


Ok, we have been in the premier league for 5 months and spent 30 million? Yes it's alot, but it's not a quick fix, he strengthened the positions he felt would make us compete. Some of these sides ( West brom, Norwich, stoke, Fulham) how long have they been in the premier league? How many transfers have they made? They've strengthened for years. We've gone up as a championship side and have relatively the same squad. We've only added 6 players to our first team environment. The rest is a championship squad still adapting.


Please read my other reply.


I couldn't give a rats arse about Swansea. Judge us at the end of the season, objective is safety this season, we then build upon that. Read my reply for further details.


Swansea are good example of what a good manager can achieve.


What 2 points infront of us with a 2 year head start. Wow.

Re: To all you bottlers

Sat Dec 14, 2013 9:18 pm

Bluebird_87 wrote:
CantonG wrote:
Bluebird_87 wrote:
CantonG wrote:
Bluebird_87 wrote:
CantonG wrote:I just think with the amount of money spent we should be just that little bit better and not relying on nicking a set piece or cross


Ok, we have been in the premier league for 5 months and spent 30 million? Yes it's alot, but it's not a quick fix, he strengthened the positions he felt would make us compete. Some of these sides ( West brom, Norwich, stoke, Fulham) how long have they been in the premier league? How many transfers have they made? They've strengthened for years. We've gone up as a championship side and have relatively the same squad. We've only added 6 players to our first team environment. The rest is a championship squad still adapting.


Please read my other reply.


I couldn't give a rats arse about Swansea. Judge us at the end of the season, objective is safety this season, we then build upon that. Read my reply for further details.


Swansea are good example of what a good manager can achieve.


What 2 points infront of us with a 2 year head start. Wow.


Not sure if your incredibly thick or just taking the piss. They are in the last 32 of Europe and are higher in the table than previous teams such as Newcastle, stoke etc were when they were in Europe. I hate swansea more than any1 but its a fact what a good manager can achieve

Re: To all you bottlers

Sat Dec 14, 2013 9:22 pm

Bluebird_87 wrote:
CantonG wrote:
Bluebird_87 wrote:
CantonG wrote:
Bluebird_87 wrote:
CantonG wrote:I just think with the amount of money spent we should be just that little bit better and not relying on nicking a set piece or cross


Ok, we have been in the premier league for 5 months and spent 30 million? Yes it's alot, but it's not a quick fix, he strengthened the positions he felt would make us compete. Some of these sides ( West brom, Norwich, stoke, Fulham) how long have they been in the premier league? How many transfers have they made? They've strengthened for years. We've gone up as a championship side and have relatively the same squad. We've only added 6 players to our first team environment. The rest is a championship squad still adapting.


Please read my other reply.


I couldn't give a rats arse about Swansea. Judge us at the end of the season, objective is safety this season, we then build upon that. Read my reply for further details.


Swansea are good example of what a good manager can achieve.


What 2 points infront of us with a 2 year head start. Wow.



:lol: it's mental mun. TO ALL THE DULL CUUNTS IF WE STAY UP IT'S BEEN HELL OF A GOOD SEASON

Re: To all you bottlers

Sat Dec 14, 2013 9:25 pm

CantonG wrote:
Bluebird_87 wrote:
CantonG wrote:
Bluebird_87 wrote:
CantonG wrote:
Bluebird_87 wrote:
CantonG wrote:I just think with the amount of money spent we should be just that little bit better and not relying on nicking a set piece or cross


Ok, we have been in the premier league for 5 months and spent 30 million? Yes it's alot, but it's not a quick fix, he strengthened the positions he felt would make us compete. Some of these sides ( West brom, Norwich, stoke, Fulham) how long have they been in the premier league? How many transfers have they made? They've strengthened for years. We've gone up as a championship side and have relatively the same squad. We've only added 6 players to our first team environment. The rest is a championship squad still adapting.


Please read my other reply.


I couldn't give a rats arse about Swansea. Judge us at the end of the season, objective is safety this season, we then build upon that. Read my reply for further details.


Swansea are good example of what a good manager can achieve.


What 2 points infront of us with a 2 year head start. Wow.


Not sure if your incredibly thick or just taking the piss. They are in the last 32 of Europe and are higher in the table than previous teams such as Newcastle, stoke etc were when they were in Europe. I hate swansea more than any1 but its a fact what a good manager can achieve


Like I said 2 points difference, the table doesn't lie. Tottenham are higher in the league than them so does that mean they're struggling?. Their fans booed them off the pith against Hull the other day, so things are far from rosey there at the moment. Poor performances due to European games added to their fixtures. Did Swansea qualify for Europe in their first season? They finished 11th, only 2 points from 14th where we currently are. What the hell do you expect of us in our first season in a new league?

Re: To all you bottlers

Sat Dec 14, 2013 9:41 pm

Bluebird_87 wrote:
CantonG wrote:
Bluebird_87 wrote:
CantonG wrote:
Bluebird_87 wrote:
CantonG wrote:
Bluebird_87 wrote:
CantonG wrote:I just think with the amount of money spent we should be just that little bit better and not relying on nicking a set piece or cross


Ok, we have been in the premier league for 5 months and spent 30 million? Yes it's alot, but it's not a quick fix, he strengthened the positions he felt would make us compete. Some of these sides ( West brom, Norwich, stoke, Fulham) how long have they been in the premier league? How many transfers have they made? They've strengthened for years. We've gone up as a championship side and have relatively the same squad. We've only added 6 players to our first team environment. The rest is a championship squad still adapting.


Please read my other reply.


I couldn't give a rats arse about Swansea. Judge us at the end of the season, objective is safety this season, we then build upon that. Read my reply for further details.


Swansea are good example of what a good manager can achieve.


What 2 points infront of us with a 2 year head start. Wow.


Not sure if your incredibly thick or just taking the piss. They are in the last 32 of Europe and are higher in the table than previous teams such as Newcastle, stoke etc were when they were in Europe. I hate swansea more than any1 but its a fact what a good manager can achieve


Like I said 2 points difference, the table doesn't lie. Tottenham are higher in the league than them so does that mean they're struggling?. Their fans booed them off the pith against Hull the other day, so things are far from rosey there at the moment. Poor performances due to European games added to their fixtures. Did Swansea qualify for Europe in their first season? They finished 11th, only 2 points from 14th where we currently are. What the hell do you expect of us in our first season in a new league?


Now he comparing a team who spent over 100 mil on players to Swansea :lol: you couldn't write it, oh wait he just did.

Re: To all you bottlers

Sat Dec 14, 2013 9:50 pm

CantonG wrote:
Bluebird_87 wrote:
CantonG wrote:
Bluebird_87 wrote:
CantonG wrote:
Bluebird_87 wrote:
CantonG wrote:
Bluebird_87 wrote:
CantonG wrote:I just think with the amount of money spent we should be just that little bit better and not relying on nicking a set piece or cross


Ok, we have been in the premier league for 5 months and spent 30 million? Yes it's alot, but it's not a quick fix, he strengthened the positions he felt would make us compete. Some of these sides ( West brom, Norwich, stoke, Fulham) how long have they been in the premier league? How many transfers have they made? They've strengthened for years. We've gone up as a championship side and have relatively the same squad. We've only added 6 players to our first team environment. The rest is a championship squad still adapting.


Please read my other reply.


I couldn't give a rats arse about Swansea. Judge us at the end of the season, objective is safety this season, we then build upon that. Read my reply for further details.


Swansea are good example of what a good manager can achieve.


What 2 points infront of us with a 2 year head start. Wow.


Not sure if your incredibly thick or just taking the piss. They are in the last 32 of Europe and are higher in the table than previous teams such as Newcastle, stoke etc were when they were in Europe. I hate swansea more than any1 but its a fact what a good manager can achieve


Like I said 2 points difference, the table doesn't lie. Tottenham are higher in the league than them so does that mean they're struggling?. Their fans booed them off the pith against Hull the other day, so things are far from rosey there at the moment. Poor performances due to European games added to their fixtures. Did Swansea qualify for Europe in their first season? They finished 11th, only 2 points from 14th where we currently are. What the hell do you expect of us in our first season in a new league?


Now he comparing a team who spent over 100 mil on players to Swansea :lol: you couldn't write it, oh wait he just did.


Well your comparing Swansea this season to us this season. If you want a fair assessment, judge us with them in their first season. I'm comparing because you've compared them to Newcastle and stoke.

Re: To all you bottlers

Sat Dec 14, 2013 9:55 pm

Bluebird_87 wrote:
CantonG wrote:
Bluebird_87 wrote:
CantonG wrote:
Bluebird_87 wrote:
CantonG wrote:
Bluebird_87 wrote:
CantonG wrote:
Bluebird_87 wrote:
CantonG wrote:I just think with the amount of money spent we should be just that little bit better and not relying on nicking a set piece or cross


Ok, we have been in the premier league for 5 months and spent 30 million? Yes it's alot, but it's not a quick fix, he strengthened the positions he felt would make us compete. Some of these sides ( West brom, Norwich, stoke, Fulham) how long have they been in the premier league? How many transfers have they made? They've strengthened for years. We've gone up as a championship side and have relatively the same squad. We've only added 6 players to our first team environment. The rest is a championship squad still adapting.


Please read my other reply.


I couldn't give a rats arse about Swansea. Judge us at the end of the season, objective is safety this season, we then build upon that. Read my reply for further details.


Swansea are good example of what a good manager can achieve.


What 2 points infront of us with a 2 year head start. Wow.


Not sure if your incredibly thick or just taking the piss. They are in the last 32 of Europe and are higher in the table than previous teams such as Newcastle, stoke etc were when they were in Europe. I hate swansea more than any1 but its a fact what a good manager can achieve


Like I said 2 points difference, the table doesn't lie. Tottenham are higher in the league than them so does that mean they're struggling?. Their fans booed them off the pith against Hull the other day, so things are far from rosey there at the moment. Poor performances due to European games added to their fixtures. Did Swansea qualify for Europe in their first season? They finished 11th, only 2 points from 14th where we currently are. What the hell do you expect of us in our first season in a new league?


Now he comparing a team who spent over 100 mil on players to Swansea :lol: you couldn't write it, oh wait he just did.


Well your comparing Swansea this season to us this season. If you want a fair assessment, judge us with them in their first season. I'm comparing because you've compared them to Newcastle and stoke.


No I'm comparing Swansea first season after spending hardly anything, to our first season spending nearly 40 big ones. The difference being a quality manger IMO

Re: To all you bottlers

Sat Dec 14, 2013 10:01 pm

I couldn't give a rats arse about Swansea. Judge us at the end of the season, objective is safety this season, we then build upon that. Read my reply for further details.[/quote]

Swansea are good example of what a good manager can achieve.[/quote]

What 2 points infront of us with a 2 year head start. Wow.[/quote]

Not sure if your incredibly thick or just taking the piss. They are in the last 32 of Europe and are higher in the table than previous teams such as Newcastle, stoke etc were when they were in Europe. I hate swansea more than any1 but its a fact what a good manager can achieve[/quote]

Like I said 2 points difference, the table doesn't lie. Tottenham are higher in the league than them so does that mean they're struggling?. Their fans booed them off the pith against Hull the other day, so things are far from rosey there at the moment. Poor performances due to European games added to their fixtures. Did Swansea qualify for Europe in their first season? They finished 11th, only 2 points from 14th where we currently are. What the hell do you expect of us in our first season in a new league?[/quote]

Now he comparing a team who spent over 100 mil on players to Swansea :lol: you couldn't write it, oh wait he just did.[/quote]

Well your comparing Swansea this season to us this season. If you want a fair assessment, judge us with them in their first season. I'm comparing because you've compared them to Newcastle and stoke.[/quote]

No I'm comparing Swansea first season after spending hardly anything, to our first season spending nearly 40 big ones. The difference being a quality manger IMO[/quote]

Well In Swansea's first season they would have had no chance of getting laudrup in my opinion. Their first season was expected to be a simple relegation, they done well fair play and built upon that. Brendan Rodgers set the template for cementing their position in the premier league. Malky can do that for us. They took a risk of not spending hard cash and used the loan system affectively by bringing in caulker and siggurdsson. We haven't reached January yet, malky might have a gem lined up.