I'll take your word for it that the pies were the highlight of the day DRB - 
looking at the admittedly short highlights I can believe it!

Whilst I'm sure Hockaday is a decent enough bloke, this is the second tier of 
English football, and frankly a game novice was never going to cut it! It's 
Cellino's money, and if he wants to waste it then that his choice, but it does 
seem perverse that he'd 'risk' his investment like this. Presumably if I pop 
round his pad and discuss the merits of an abacus for 5 hours he'll let me have 
a crack at his tax returns? 

Absolutely crazy! 


On Monday, 25 August 2014, 10:19, David Brennan <[email protected]> wrote:
  


We were alright until the sending off.  Without actually creating too many 
clear cut chances we were okay to that point, keeping the ball well, and after 
Watford's early forays looked quite solid.  And perversely Bellusci was 
impressing the most before his error that led to the penalty and sending off. 
I've only seen it live, so don't know if it was mis-control, poor judgement or 
an unlucky bounce that saw the ball on the wrong side of him.  

Once we went behind though and down to ten men we never looked like getting 
back in teh game.  Why it took so long to make a change is a mystery, and it 
seemed tailor made for Smith to come on, go 4 4 1, in an attempt to get 
something out of the game, but what do I, or most people round me in the 
ground, know about football eh?  It didn't take long for negative chanting and 
anti-Hockaday stuff to come out.  I feel sorry for the bloke, you can't really 
blame him for being given the job, but it was never going to work, and it 
isn't.  It would be like me, a research support secretary, being made Director 
of the Institute I work for and expecting to a) konw what to do and b) get all 
those professors to do what I tell them.  It's Cellino's fault for employing 
him.

Should we still be in this league next season though, and if Watford are too, 
and you choose to go the fixture, I can heartily recommend the chicken balti 
pie.  With it's spicy sauce, meaty content, and whole cumin seeds, it was the 
highlight of the day - which says it all really.

DRB
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