Super Graham Withey
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So I reckon we should sell Hamer and go and get Will Vaulks, just released by Cardiff.
You may take him away from Cov, but you can never take the Cov out of him90+5 aswell, can take the boy out of cov
You may take him away from Cov, but you can never take the Cov out of him
Genuinely think he will step up again next year, just hope it’s with us.
I think he is unmarkable, so strong and such a powerful runner.I do hope he goes up another gear in his game but I’m personally worried it could go the other way in that we keep him and the goals dry up and his value goes down and we could have a one season wonder on our hands in that the opposition have caught onto his game and know how to mark him
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One of the main things affecting how well a player does is the quality of the players around him, obvious, I know.I do hope he goes up another gear in his game but I’m personally worried it could go the other way in that we keep him and the goals dry up and his value goes down and we could have a one season wonder on our hands in that the opposition have caught onto his game and know how to mark him
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Thank fuck your not our manager!!!So I reckon we should sell Hamer and go and get Will Vaulks, just released by Cardiff.
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Thank Fuck for that - backwards move whatever for him - Prem or stick with us !
If he goes Middlesborough I would be extremely shocked
Why?
If you had a choice of either staying at your current place of employment on a below average salary comparative to your ability, or move to a company that has exciting growth plans, wanted you to be a direct part of those plans, and were willing to pay you double what you were at your current place of employment, which would you choose?
I wouldn't move to MiddlesbroughWhy?
If you had a choice of either staying at your current place of employment on a below average salary comparative to your ability, or move to a company that has exciting growth plans, wanted you to be a direct part of those plans, and were willing to pay you double what you were on at your current place of employment, which would you choose?
The surrounding area really isn't.A. Its a shithole
Exactly, just ask Baylis, Willis and Mcnulty!How is a big salary hike and a club with an owner backing a promotion push a backward step?
Add to that b) I think 9/10 neutral fans (not City or Boro) would say they are 'more likely' to get promoted than we are, and 50% of his points are already null and void. For context, Boro are 3rd favourites (11/4 with SkyBet) to get promoted. We are 11th (15/2).The surrounding area really isn't.
A. Its a shithole
B. No more guaranteed promotion than we are
C. He's made it clear he likes being number one and playing. Considering theyre after every striker under the sun that wont be the case
D. Doesnt strike me as the kind of guy after tripling his salary if it means he wont progress with Sweden or to the premier league
Nah, just not one that is the Cult of Coventry where we can have reasonable and rational conversation.Fucking Hell is this the Middlesbrough forum I've logged onto by accident?
Apparently they're Barcelona with the scenery of fucking Tuscany
Fucking Hell is this the Middlesbrough forum I've logged onto by accident?
Apparently they're Barcelona with the scenery of fucking Tuscany
Nah, just not one that is the Cult of Coventry where we can have reasonable and rational conversation.
Surely you can't believe that? They have a manager with prior experience of achieving promotion out of the Championship, an owner who's fiercely ambitious and isn't shy about investing heavily into the playing budget and a decent squad to build upon this summer.
His international prospects will also only improve if he gets an opportunity to showcase his talent in the PL. The two are in tandem so I'd imagine his priorities will lie with the club that can offer him both.
Not really it's just basic common sense.
Our primary aspiration year on year is to slowly improve and build on the year before. Middlesbrough's is promotion.
It's bizarre that you can't see why that would make them a more attractive proposition.
Did anyone think Luton would make play offs?
Did anyone think stone bottom Forest at Christmas would go up?
Middlesbrough have a squad on paper way better than us and ended up only 6 points better off
I really don't think a championship club, apart from the recently relegated have that much of a better chance than us at all to get top 6
Momentum is massive in football, and we have it. Middlesbrough don't
Why?
If you had a choice of either staying at your current place of employment on a below average salary comparative to your ability, or move to a company that has exciting growth plans, wanted you to be a direct part of those plans, and were willing to pay you double what you were on at your current place of employment, which would you choose?
Noone has said that have they you melon they are just being objective and saying it would definitely be an attractive proposition (double the salary, arguably more likely to get promoted).I'm not saying we cant but the fact everyone seems to think he SHOULD go to Boro confuses me