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Re: donkey is to blame

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He did anchor the defense that got us relegated twice in 4 years. That''s not a common occurence. A special place for him in the NCFC biography, for sure.

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donky = cant do that.

delia - yeah sounds good

donky - what delia said that?, ok il do it, sounds good.

no idea about football or business, i only know law so il find a loop hole.

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[quote user="xcityman"]donky = cant do that. delia - yeah sounds good donky - what delia said that?, ok il do it, sounds good. no idea about football or business, i only know law so il find a loop hole.[/quote]Rather you find a deep hole!

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[quote user="xcityman"]donky = cant do that. delia - yeah sounds good donky - what delia said that?, ok il do it, sounds good. no idea about football or business, i only know law so il find a loop hole.[/quote]

I think you''ve already sorted the loopy bit.

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[quote user="Houston Canary"]He did anchor the defense that got us relegated twice in 4 years. That''s not a common occurence. A special place for him in the NCFC biography, for sure.[/quote]WrongDoherty was not part of the defence in the premiership season. We finished with Shackell and Fleming at the back, dont think Doc played at all.

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My impression is that somebody has been a "pushover" in transfer dealings and wages negotiations.

So many costly decisions in these basic areas of management.

I may be wrong.

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