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  1. Well done Wiz - the first level headed anti histeria post in a long time.

    I notice most of the responses are from those who welcomed the permanent appointment of Bryan Gunn! God help us.

    Paul Lambert will leave at the end of this season whatever happens. Fact.

    Delia was desperate to sell this club -when we were at a level no serious investor would get involved. Instead of doing the honourable thing and selling up now, when there would be plenty of interest and a place in canary folklore forever she will hang on and hob nob with rich owners until the inevitable happens and we drop down.

    Lambert will go, McNally will go and we will be back to square one.

    Well done Wiz, good to see there''s still some common sense non blinkered opinion posted on this once invaluable forum.


  2. I''m not a regular poster, I''m not concerned with my number of posts or any of that bo**ocks, I''m sorry, I actually detest this forum and the keyboard warriors that frequent it. However, I recognise the majority of City fans read it and I want to make sure they know what''s going on at their club. At the lowest point following relegation to the third tier Smith and Jones were desperate to sell. Now? They smell a return to the premier and all the adoration that will bring. Bottom line however is should we fail to go up Lambert will go to a lower end premier club or a Championship rival with real mobey. Another fact and that really is my final word.


  3. I''m not surprised we''re being eyed by potential buyers considering where we lie in the Championship. Cardiff were bought by Malaysians when in a similar position last year. Trouble is Delia will not sell while there is the slightest hint of promotion. A well known Russian sportsman and his syndicate tried to buy us a couple of months ago but Delia will only consider selling when we are at rock bottom - i.e when no-one is remotely interested in buying - fact.

  4. Whilst I admire your optimism your "dream" is sadly only that. We have as much chance as anyone else granted but we are as inconsistent as the next team. Tuesdays performance was great but let''s face it was only a response to Lamberts hairdryer treatment following Saturdays farce. Monday night we will no doubt witness another ''Charlie Potatoes'' home display where the players think they merely have to turn up to beat Bristol City. On recent form the Robins are no pushovers and it would be no surprise to see another 1-1 draw. I hate the moaners as much as the next man but almost as bad are the head in the clouds mob who will be standing outside ladbrokes'' river end hatch Monday backing 3 and 4 nil home wins like Watford, Hull, Portsmouth, Palace, Doncaster and Preston didn''t happen.

  5. That is unbelievable Conker, well done to you for posting the thing in the first place and being so pro-active. Certain posters'' negativity had turned me off this site but a few pre-season wins and £1100 for charity has made it almost bearable again...........until we lose!!Keep up the good work, with another week til the premier that figure is bound to rise!

  6. As Delia and Michael come out onto the pitch (as they surely will) after relegation to the 3rd tier of English football is finally confirmed for their ''lap of sympathy'' Sunday we must be united in the most meaningful chant in our club''s history:"You''re not fit, you''re not fit, you''re not fit to run our club!"Will it happen? Can I rely on everyones support? Of course not, which is precisely why ladies and gentlemen we are where we are.

  7. Delia has ALWAYS put a high price on her shares - for example when PC came calling he was given a prohibitive price tag of £50m plus which valued the shares at the current issue price of £30 each.However, all of a sudden in todays EDP she appears to be claiming they are infact worthless and is admitting she has seen the last of her £11m investment.So, being a cynic, I smell a rat, and I wonder what price a change of ownership at the end of the season to someone, say, like Michael Foulger for a nominal price of £5 per share?All existing shareholders would therefore be offered peanuts for their £25 a share investment and Foulger meanwhile would pick up the club for an absolute song.Could this happen? If so are there any rules in place to ensure any new owner doesn''t acquire the club on the cheap whilst secretly paying the majority shareholders a much larger sweetener under the radar?!


  8. Now we are cemented in the bottom 3 I fully expect the Board to make a move to get Roeder back. The fact he got us out of the bottom 3 last season will be their main driver. He will probably turn us down flat and no doubt Doomcaster will then claim we never even spoke to him. Sound familiar?

  9. Was out in the city centre around 9pm last night drowning my sorrows after the game when along came a group of jovial ''suits'' one of which was Michael Foulger. They were all in high spirits as they dived passed me into KFC. Just about bit my tongue but was not good to see a Director clearly enjoying himself after what we had all just witnessed. Maybe he knows something we don''t or maybe he doesn''t care?

  10. Absolutely, whether you agree with the quality of the signings or not it is hard to get your head around the logic of bringing in players who are simply not match fit with just a few games of the season left. It was the same with Cort albeit that there WAS time for him to get fit prior to the run in. The policy of signing mediocre loan players has killed this club, simple as.

  11. We''ve missed it my friend - should''ve been Cort and Lupoli - what a partnership!However, Lupoli sent packing because he had a bad attitude (watching Cureton recalled and picked ahead of him!!). Name me a good striker with a good attitude? We''ll go down with the nicest bunch of lads in the Championship, and won''t we all feel better for that.
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