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Re: ' Malky leading candidate to succeed Moyes. '

Thu May 09, 2013 8:34 am

Black-Swan wrote:
CityGent wrote:Read it with the rest of the context it was written.

Roathy - why don't you email Annis and cry about it like you usually do. Wanker

:laughing6:


I did read it, you said moving from Cardiff to Everton was a side step, which I rightly told you was a ridiculous statement. You aren't going to back track on two threads in a row are you? (You still haven't answered on the other thread btw).

I have absolutely no need to email annis regarding this. However you threatening to spam my email address is not on and will continue to bring it up with the owner of the site. Isn't it time you stop crying about roath magic however? Nearly all of your posts are directed at him and you use your panic button as soon as you are proved wrong.

Ill leave the vile language to you. Have a great day now. :lol:


I've been proved wrong about nothing. Your opinion on us not being able to emulate what you've achieved the last couple of seasons differs from mine, but that's all it is, an opinion. I'm content in the knowledge that my football club is in the strongest position it's ever been, from development level through to our football league title holding squad and management. The infrastructure for top flight has been in place a few seasons already. It's a natural progression and i couldn't really care less if you think we're capable of Challenging you or not. I believe we will, you don't, but seeing as i destroyed your weird alter-egos of the past, i'll respect the fact that you're now admitting you're a jack and will take your views onboard. If only you lot had the same humility

Re: ' Malky leading candidate to succeed Moyes. '

Thu May 09, 2013 8:51 am

CityGent wrote:
Black-Swan wrote:
CityGent wrote:Read it with the rest of the context it was written.

Roathy - why don't you email Annis and cry about it like you usually do. Wanker

:laughing6:


I did read it, you said moving from Cardiff to Everton was a side step, which I rightly told you was a ridiculous statement. You aren't going to back track on two threads in a row are you? (You still haven't answered on the other thread btw).

I have absolutely no need to email annis regarding this. However you threatening to spam my email address is not on and will continue to bring it up with the owner of the site. Isn't it time you stop crying about roath magic however? Nearly all of your posts are directed at him and you use your panic button as soon as you are proved wrong.

Ill leave the vile language to you. Have a great day now. :lol:


I've been proved wrong about nothing. Your opinion on us not being able to emulate what you've achieved the last couple of seasons differs from mine, but that's all it is, an opinion. I'm content in the knowledge that my football club is in the strongest position it's ever been, from development level through to our football league title holding squad and management. The infrastructure for top flight has been in place a few seasons already. It's a natural progression and i couldn't really care less if you think we're capable of Challenging you or not. I believe we will, you don't, but seeing as i destroyed your weird alter-egos of the past, i'll respect the fact that you're now admitting you're a jack and will take your views onboard. If only you lot had the same humility


Really? So "griff is 100% roath magic and "you are 100% roath magic" yet it was later revealed that it was in fact Daya. So am I daya too? Is Daya actually roath magic? Is griff roath magic and Daya or am I all four?

Having a differing opinion is one thing, and that's completely fine. The point I was making is you didnt seem to have one, and were completely unwilling to make even the slightest claim. To just emulate our achievements you would have to be top 10, win a major trophy and qualify for Europe all in your first 2 years, when asked if you could even do this you epwere very evasive and ended up saying something along the lines of "we may be top 10 in 2 years" which of course is not what your original statements claimed.

I'm very humble in my views and others views. Difference of opinion is exactly what this board is about, however the fact you delete my replies and ban me suggests humility may be an issue you have not me. I acknowledge Cardiff have done well to be promoted, I'm simply asking you to clarify that you recognise what you need to do in order to evaporate our achievements as you put it, if you do then great we will check back in 12 months and en 24 months time yet you wouldn't commit.

I'm more than happy to start again and stop this petty bickering, I don't even know why you seem to have picked me out anyway, that whole destroying roath magic stuff however I'm none the wiser of. If its what I've exerienced then all you have done is banned an awful lot of people you disagree with. But to be honest I couldn't care less about the subject.

Re: ' Malky leading candidate to succeed Moyes. '

Thu May 09, 2013 9:22 am

Black-Swan wrote:
CityGent wrote:
Black-Swan wrote:
CityGent wrote:Read it with the rest of the context it was written.

Roathy - why don't you email Annis and cry about it like you usually do. Wanker

:laughing6:


I did read it, you said moving from Cardiff to Everton was a side step, which I rightly told you was a ridiculous statement. You aren't going to back track on two threads in a row are you? (You still haven't answered on the other thread btw).

I have absolutely no need to email annis regarding this. However you threatening to spam my email address is not on and will continue to bring it up with the owner of the site. Isn't it time you stop crying about roath magic however? Nearly all of your posts are directed at him and you use your panic button as soon as you are proved wrong.

Ill leave the vile language to you. Have a great day now. :lol:


I've been proved wrong about nothing. Your opinion on us not being able to emulate what you've achieved the last couple of seasons differs from mine, but that's all it is, an opinion. I'm content in the knowledge that my football club is in the strongest position it's ever been, from development level through to our football league title holding squad and management. The infrastructure for top flight has been in place a few seasons already. It's a natural progression and i couldn't really care less if you think we're capable of Challenging you or not. I believe we will, you don't, but seeing as i destroyed your weird alter-egos of the past, i'll respect the fact that you're now admitting you're a jack and will take your views onboard. If only you lot had the same humility


Really? So "griff is 100% roath magic and "you are 100% roath magic" yet it was later revealed that it was in fact Daya. So am I daya too? Is Daya actually roath magic? Is griff roath magic and Daya or am I all four?

Having a differing opinion is one thing, and that's completely fine. The point I was making is you didnt seem to have one, and were completely unwilling to make even the slightest claim. To just emulate our achievements you would have to be top 10, win a major trophy and qualify for Europe all in your first 2 years, when asked if you could even do this you epwere very evasive and ended up saying something along the lines of "we may be top 10 in 2 years" which of course is not what your original statements claimed.

I'm very humble in my views and others views. Difference of opinion is exactly what this board is about, however the fact you delete my replies and ban me suggests humility may be an issue you have not me. I acknowledge Cardiff have done well to be promoted, I'm simply asking you to clarify that you recognise what you need to do in order to evaporate our achievements as you put it, if you do then great we will check back in 12 months and en 24 months time yet you wouldn't commit.

I'm more than happy to start again and stop this petty bickering, I don't even know why you seem to have picked me out anyway, that whole destroying roath magic stuff however I'm none the wiser of. If its what I've exerienced then all you have done is banned an awful lot of people you disagree with. But to be honest I couldn't care less about the subject.



Getting to the Europa league qualifying stages isn't the impossible feat you're deluding yourself it is. We were a solitary penalty kick away from it ourselves last year in the second division! although if we had beaten Liverpool your interpretation of that achievement would be slightly different to what it is now :laughing6:

I do believe we'll survive next season, and there after there's no reason why we can't compete with Bradford for the major silverware. None whatsoever

Do accept my apologies on labeliing you a troll c.unt. With your unique writing style, you're 110% obviously a new poster to the forum.

Roath has possibly died of natural causes, locked in a gimp cellar, or hit by a bus. My work there was done. My beef with him as it were, was comments he made once about my son, which to any parent, is a cyber no-no. That'll keep for another day though

in the meantime, welcome to the forum :thumbup:

Re: ' Malky leading candidate to succeed Moyes. '

Thu May 09, 2013 10:36 am

CityGent wrote:
Getting to the Europa league qualifying stages isn't the impossible feat you're deluding yourself it is. We were a solitary penalty kick away from it ourselves last year in the second division! although if we had beaten Liverpool your interpretation of that achievement would be slightly different to what it is now :laughing6:

I do believe we'll survive next season, and there after there's no reason why we can't compete with Bradford for the major silverware. None whatsoever

Do accept my apologies on labeliing you a troll c.unt. With your unique writing style, you're 110% obviously a new poster to the forum.

Roath has possibly died of natural causes, locked in a gimp cellar, or hit by a bus. My work there was done. My beef with him as it were, was comments he made once about my son, which to any parent, is a cyber no-no. That'll keep for another day though

in the meantime, welcome to the forum :thumbup:


Bradford got nowhere near the trophy. There was no way in the world they were going to win it, they lost 4-0 in the final and it could have been 10-0, but they had a good run.

I'm not saying it's impossible at all. I'm saying its very unlikely. I think we must be one of the most successful newly promoted sides in premier league history, although Ipswich would be right up there too. I don't see anything in your squad now that tells me that you can do the three main things we have done in the first two years, but lets not forget you guys were saying you would significantly better it.

We aren't talking about what is possible and what is not. It's possible for Swansea to win the league next year and then go on to win the champions league the following year, it's just very very unlikely. The mere fact of its possibility isn't seen as something amazing as its unlikely mess renders it not worthy of thought. So when you said those remarks I was trying to make you understand that it's one thing saying them and another doing them.

I wasn't asking you if you thought it was remotely possible, I asked you if you genuinely thought YOU WOULD do them and ere in lies the difference. I've already said I think you will be relegated so have made my position quite clear and am completely willing to take flack if I'm wrong. But if you want to stand by the fact you can blitz what we have achieved then in my eyes at least you have to be prepared to come out and say exactly what you believe will happen. So that's a major trophy, an average top 10 finish and European qualification in the first 2 years.

It's an incredibly bold claim as I'm sure you can see,

Re: ' Malky leading candidate to succeed Moyes. '

Thu May 09, 2013 10:43 am

citygent.
any reason why my post was deleted? thought a forum was.for discussion and opinion? regardless of what club we support

old school blue. as i have.said before bcfc forum is populated by certain posters who are complete tankers and always have to be right, that is why i dont do on there. our season was awful does that mean i cannot come on here for adult discussion? i think not.

Re: ' Malky leading candidate to succeed Moyes. '

Thu May 09, 2013 10:44 am

Don't tar us all with the same brush. I'd be delighted to equal Swansea's achievements in the last two seasons. 17th is my aim.

We could do what Swansea have done, but it's unlikely.

Re: ' Malky leading candidate to succeed Moyes. '

Thu May 09, 2013 10:55 am

FAO Whenthemoonshines

Not a clue why. I'll have a check and let you know

Re: ' Malky leading candidate to succeed Moyes. '

Thu May 09, 2013 10:57 am

Barry Chuckle wrote:Don't tar us all with the same brush. I'd be delighted to equal Swansea's achievements in the last two seasons. 17th is my aim.

We could do what Swansea have done, but it's unlikely.


Yep in fairness you did say that.

However there does seem an awful lot on here are deluded about promotion, some saying that you will be some superpower and such things as posted above (blasting away European qualification, major cups and top 10's etc). £25m is not an awful lot. Inflation will hit massively now the extra Sky money is coming in. What was seen as an average budget, wage structure, transfer fee last year will dramatically increase as a result.

To put it into context Sunderland spent £33m, Newcastke spent £24m Southampton spent £36m and QPR spent £44m. None of them are particularly good either barring some late form from Southampton and most teams a,ready have a Prem team in place to which they are adding these transfers to.

It points to a tricky season for you in my opinion. Your saving grace of course is that you are also coming up with some poor teams, Hull will be faves for the drop. Leicester may make a fist of it if promoted but if it's palace, Watford or Brighton then they also have an uphill task next year.

Re: ' Malky leading candidate to succeed Moyes. '

Thu May 09, 2013 10:59 am

I agree. I feel it could be a tricky season for Swansea too. In my eyes the Europa League isn't the prize that it should be.

Re: ' Malky leading candidate to succeed Moyes. '

Thu May 09, 2013 11:07 am

So Swansea getting promoted via the playoffs saw them in a better position then we find ourselves today?

and please don't tell me you're quoting the 25m off the cuff comment? :lol:

Yeah, let's tell everyone we've got double that to spend. That'll work

:lol:

Re: ' Malky leading candidate to succeed Moyes. '

Thu May 09, 2013 11:11 am

Barry Chuckle wrote:I agree. I feel it could be a tricky season for Swansea too. In my eyes the Europa League isn't the prize that it should be.


I think it's going to be a trickier season but not a tricky season. I can't think of one club that has been relegated the season they were competing in the Europa league, and if it has happened then it doesn't happen often.

As far as I'm concerned you finish as high as you can to be able to compete in these competitions. Our league form may suffer next year as a result but I guess that's part and parcel of it. Whats the point in having good league form to finish in a European place if you don't want to be in it? No point in finishing as high as you can. It's a privilege to play in Europe and I can't see it happening too often.

As long as we don't go down and give a decent account if ourselves in Europe it will be seen as progressions for me. We should attract a higher calibre of player on the back of it alone which in itself bides well for future league campaigns even if we have to sacrifice league position in the coming season.

Well see I guess. It will be fun finding out.

Re: ' Malky leading candidate to succeed Moyes. '

Thu May 09, 2013 11:11 am

' Malky leading candidate to succeed Moyes. '
Such is life, if he goes i will waves farewell, money talks and managers are no diffrent in most cases there like players they go where the coin is or to better them self club wise :ayatollah:

Re: ' Malky leading candidate to succeed Moyes. '

Thu May 09, 2013 11:17 am

Black-Swan wrote:
CityGent wrote:
Black-Swan wrote:
CityGent wrote:Read it with the rest of the context it was written.

Roathy - why don't you email Annis and cry about it like you usually do. Wanker

:laughing6:


I did read it, you said moving from Cardiff to Everton was a side step, which I rightly told you was a ridiculous statement. You aren't going to back track on two threads in a row are you? (You still haven't answered on the other thread btw).

I have absolutely no need to email annis regarding this. However you threatening to spam my email address is not on and will continue to bring it up with the owner of the site. Isn't it time you stop crying about roath magic however? Nearly all of your posts are directed at him and you use your panic button as soon as you are proved wrong.



Ill leave the vile language to you. Have a great day now. :lol:


I've been proved wrong about nothing. Your opinion on us not being able to emulate what you've achieved the last couple of seasons differs from mine, but that's all it is, an opinion. I'm content in the knowledge that my football club is in the strongest position it's ever been, from development level through to our football league title holding squad and management. The infrastructure for top flight has been in place a few seasons already. It's a natural progression and i couldn't really care less if you think we're capable of Challenging you or not. I believe we will, you don't, but seeing as i destroyed your weird alter-egos of the past, i'll respect the fact that you're now admitting you're a jack and will take your views onboard. If only you lot had the same humility


Really? So "griff is 100% roath magic and "you are 100% roath magic" yet it was later revealed that it was in fact Daya. So am I daya too? Is Daya actually roath magic? Is griff roath magic and Daya or am I all four?

Having a differing opinion is one thing, and that's completely fine. The point I was making is you didnt seem to have one, and were completely unwilling to make even the slightest claim. To just emulate our achievements you would have to be top 10, win a major trophy and qualify for Europe all in your first 2 years, when asked if you could even do this you epwere very evasive and ended up saying something along the lines of "we may be top 10 in 2 years" which of course is not what your original statements claimed.

I'm very humble in my views and others views. Difference of opinion is exactly what this board is about, however the fact you delete my replies and ban me suggests humility may be an issue you have not me. I acknowledge Cardiff have done well to be promoted, I'm simply asking you to clarify that you recognise what you need to do in order to evaporate our achievements as you put it, if you do then great we will check back in 12 months and en 24 months time yet you wouldn't commit.

I'm more than happy to start again and stop this petty bickering, I don't even know why you seem to have picked me out anyway, that whole destroying roath magic stuff however I'm none the wiser of. If its what I've exerienced then all you have done is banned an awful lot of people you disagree with. But to be honest I couldn't care less about the subject.


Jerky,
what desperation.
You were finally blocked but you just had to get back in.
Hilarious.Pathetic even.
Mr bombastic to sniveling cur.

Re: ' Malky leading candidate to succeed Moyes. '

Thu May 09, 2013 11:17 am

CityGent wrote:So Swansea getting promoted via the playoffs saw them in a better position then we find ourselves today?

and please don't tell me you're quoting the 25m off the cuff comment? :lol:

Yeah, let's tell everyone we've got double that to spend. That'll work

:lol:


Yes I genuinely think we were much better equipped to go up. Whether we finished 3rd or not is irrelevant. QPR won the league the year we went up and were very lucky to survive where as we excelled. Reading won the league last year and have been woeful where as West Ham who also finished 3rd sit 10th. Our style of play and calibre of player is far more suited to the oremier league than yours. We play possession football which is vital in that league as the less time they have on the ball the less time they have on the ball to hurt you and we had pace in abundance which is massive in the premier league. I don't see either of those traits in your side.

And yes I think you have £25m to spend. I'd be very surprised if you spent more.

Re: ' Malky leading candidate to succeed Moyes. '

Thu May 09, 2013 11:19 am

Black-Swan wrote:
CityGent wrote:So Swansea getting promoted via the playoffs saw them in a better position then we find ourselves today?

and please don't tell me you're quoting the 25m off the cuff comment? :lol:

Yeah, let's tell everyone we've got double that to spend. That'll work

:lol:


Yes I genuinely think we were much better equipped to go up. Whether we finished 3rd or not is irrelevant. QPR won the league the year we went up and were very lucky to survive where as we excelled. Reading won the league last year and have been woeful where as West Ham who also finished 3rd sit 10th. Our style of play and calibre of player is far more suited to the oremier league than yours. We play possession football which is vital in that league as the less time they have on the ball the less time they have on the ball to hurt you and we had pace in abundance which is massive in the premier league. I don't see either of those traits in your side.

And yes I think you have £25m to spend. I'd be very surprised if you spent more.



That's your opinions :thumbup:

As you say, it'll be fun finding out

Re: ' Malky leading candidate to succeed Moyes. '

Thu May 09, 2013 11:41 am

If he is approached by Everton We'll now see how Malky really feels about Vincent Tan.

Everton FC are a truly great footballing institution BTW

Re: ' Malky leading candidate to succeed Moyes. '

Thu May 09, 2013 3:35 pm

I can't see Malky being approached by Everton, not proven himself at that level yet. Only the Welsh media have said he is a leading candidate, the national media have said Laudrup, Martinez and even Phil Neville with no mention of Malky. When I checked the odds last night Malky was 20/1 with loads of names above him including Neville.

Re: ' Malky leading candidate to succeed Moyes. '

Thu May 09, 2013 4:34 pm

Laudrup has a 10 million buy out clause which Everton wont pay, plus he has European football and a budget at Swansea which may be about the same as Everton, so cant see that happening, not much to attract him there really.

With Malky, the problem is that people are saying Everton may be looking to bring in a Championship manager to keep down costs etc, and if they are MM would probably be high up on their list.

I always think the worst scenario in these circumstances is if MM goes for an interview, then does not get the job. He becomes our manager only because Everton did not want him :(

Re: ' Malky leading candidate to succeed Moyes. '

Thu May 09, 2013 5:23 pm

12/1 favourite now :cry:

Re: ' Malky leading candidate to succeed Moyes. '

Thu May 09, 2013 6:33 pm

I Bleed Blue wrote:12/1 favourite now :cry:



Will never happen four above him already and odds change quickly, Matinez I reckon, but defo not our Malky :ayatollah: :malky:

http://www.oddschecker.com/football/foo ... nt-manager

Re: ' Malky leading candidate to succeed Moyes. '

Thu May 09, 2013 6:43 pm

If he does go, I'd love Dougie Freedman to replace him to be honest. :malky: