Look forward to digging this one out of the archive in May
On 3 September 2012 11:23, Marcus Chantry wrote:
> We'll make the play-offs no problems. Once all seven new signings gel,
> Hennessey recovers from injury, and a couple more new faces in January,
> we'll be well on our way.
>
> Sent fro
The way Ikeme has been playing then Hennessey will be no loss. Think Ikeme
could be a better goalie, comes for crosses and is a shot stopper.
Paul Crowe
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We'll make the play-offs no problems. Once all seven new signings gel,
Hennessey recovers from injury, and a couple more new faces in January, we'll
be well on our way.
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On 03/09/2012, at 8:59, Steven Millward wrote:
> Three new signings started yesterday. I recall Mick g
What's the matter everyone? Relentless negativity getting you down? Funny
that.
On 3 September 2012 09:08, Paul Crowe wrote:
> Gee whiz Steve, I mentioned the second half performance against
> Northampton as a sign of a better style of play. Who said anything about
> returning to the Premie
Was able to watch most of the first half on a free stream. Sako's goal was
Premier League quality. He looks dangerous everytime he gets the ball, just
goes straight for goal.
From: nswolves@googlegroups.com [mailto:nswolves@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Paul Crowe
Sent: Monday, 3 September 201
Gee whiz Steve, I mentioned the second half performance against Northampton
as a sign of a better style of play. Who said anything about returning to
the Premier League?
If you love MM so much I suggest you follow him to his new club, whenever he
gets one!!
Paul Crowe
Sales Manager - As
Pity there's little chance of getting Mick back as he was snapped up
straight after we gave him the bullet in February.
My poor old brain isn't what it was so perhaps you can remind me who's
benefiting from the great man's talent.
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Three new signings started yesterday. I recall Mick got us in to the
playoffs in the first season with an almost entirely new team. I fail to
see how playing Northampton can be taken as an indication of returning to
the Premier League. Getting dicked by rivals is though.
On 3 September 2012 08:
Also, only a couple of SS's signing's played yesterday.
It was mainly the old guard of MM's days. We have the new centre half, new
winger and new centre forward all to return from injury / minor niggles for
the next game.
I think we will come good towards the end of this year / early next,
But mick is the reason we're back in this stupid division.
But I'm sure he's got every major European club talking to him about taking
over the reins. A coach of such immense talent surely can't remain unemployed
for much longer.
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On 03/09/2012, at 7:04, Steven Millward w
Under Mick in 2008 we won seven and drew one of our first eight games and
went up as Champions.
Come back Mick, all is forgiven.
On 3 September 2012 06:02, Marcus Chantry wrote:
> Seems this season may take a little longer to warm up than we thought.
> Guess it takes time to get 7 new players
Seems this season may take a little longer to warm up than we thought. Guess it
takes time to get 7 new players to gel.
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