Baker, Clarke & Murphy Told To Go (22 Viewers)

Brighton Sky Blue

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As it stands we already need last season's points tally to stay up including the deduction. Why don't SISU just close the whole business down and save themselves the time that this protracted hell will be?
 

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true sky blue

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way too many dick heads on this forum. i swear we have the worst fans in the country. just check out other teams forums, you dont get this nasty shitty crap going on at all/ they talk to each other not at or against each other. about FOOTBALL

we really are the fucking pits on and off the field
 

Buster

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just to add Baker is the only one of the 3 i would not want to leave, but saying that he is an awful capatain, he simply doesnt do enough at the back. i think they need to get rid to save money and that is completely understandable under the circumstances, why does every have these knee jerk reactions at the moment., calm down dears

Think they could save an awful lot of money if they sold the golden share and the players contracts to the highest bidder and walked away ! How would that sit with you?
 
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true sky blue

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Math is an Americanism, you wouldn't happen to be joy would you?

math is the term that was branded about in public school in the 70s. it was used (as stated by our Math professor) math is a singular term not a plural term. Maths implies more than one, math implies one single subject therefore the correct terminology is math. by the way Sepalla is swedish, her husband is american.
 
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true sky blue

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Think they could save an awful lot of money if they sold the golden share and the players contracts to the highest bidder and walked away ! How would that sit with you?

they wont do that. the club is not for sale., though if it was it would sit fine with me as long as it was not to another hedge fund
 

simple_simon

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He/she may not be face to face but I would be, you prat.

i bet you would - but with people like you - its all in the name isnt it?

Every one has the right to air there views but your so obviously in the pocket of SIsu its embarrassing. With regards to my comment, I am saying/no telling you that I would stand in your space and tell you what I think face to face. No aggression, no threats just a statement.
 

Delboycov

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way too many dick heads on this forum. i swear we have the worst fans in the country. just check out other teams forums, you dont get this nasty shitty crap going on at all/ they talk to each other not at or against each other. about FOOTBALL

we really are the fucking pits on and off the field

You aren't a Coventry City fan though...something you proved when you called us SISU blues. You're a WUM. What are you, fester?
 
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true sky blue

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Aargh!!! Americanisations - it drives me mad; it's MATHS :(

math - singular subject

maths - plural subjects

i screwed up on a singular percentage amount - singular - math



sorry but im right your wrong and it is certainly not an americanism as you call it - they copy our original use of the word until our language changes (as it always has) in the 80s
 
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true sky blue

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Every one has the right to air there views but your so obviously in the pocket of SIsu its embarrassing. With regards to my comment, I am saying/no telling you that I would stand in your space and tell you what I think face to face. No aggression, no threats just a statement.

and im saying to you that when you stand in someones space they have a right to remove you from it. in law
 

RPHunt

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You aren't a Coventry City fan though...something you proved when you called us SISU blues. You're a WUM. What are you, fester?

Don't waste your energy. Remember, this is the cretin who has multiple forum ids and forgets which one he is using occasionally. He was also claiming to be a lawyer at one point.
 

Snozz_is_god

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math is the term that was branded about in public school in the 70s. it was used (as stated by our Math professor) math is a singular term not a plural term. Maths implies more than one, math implies one single subject therefore the correct terminology is math. by the way Sepalla is swedish, her husband is american.

Apparently she has Finnish parents not Swedish, and 'math' is an Americanism, wrong on both accounts at least it proves you're aren't joy.

Math - (Mathematics) US and Canadian informal short for mathematics Brit equivalent maths
 
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true sky blue

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You aren't a Coventry City fan though...something you proved when you called us SISU blues. You're a WUM. What are you, fester?


city fan 35 years . through thick and thin (mostly thin) and will continue to be at Northampton with PRIDE
 

SkyBlue_Bear83

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hey big mouth. bet your not so gobby face to face are you?
Yea I would love to tell you what I think to your face

I don't know what's more pathetic, letting a little rat like you get to me

Or calling yourself a SISU sky blue and coming on here posing as a fan with only the intention to wind people up
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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How does a thread on 3 senior players being shunted out of the club turn into a grammatical debate? Jesus wept.
 

rondog1973

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This is a mixture of many things including the fall in income, the SISU investors who lost millions last Friday, ACL being able to hold out and force SISU to show its hand (a hand which we now see is a busted flush) a failure to sell any players to generate income, lack of sponsors and the list goes on and on.....NOPM is helping to drive them out but its a bitter pill. All I would say to people is remember this is not about 1 season its about securing the club playing at the ricoh for our kids and even kids/kids.

As for the story the last Baker post on fb was "Stuck in traffic for three hours" "Longest day ever" #gutted. So not much to read into that. The next question is who will take these players on at the wage and contract lentgh they will desire? Football below the premiership has changed and no one is handing out massive deals (qpr aside)
100% Correct. And those pitch invaders yesterday, all I can say is keep on kicking off lads, we ain't going out like that!
 
city fan 35 years . through thick and thin (mostly thin) and will continue to be at Northampton with PRIDE[/QUOTE

Whatever :rolleyes:

Bored now so moving on
 
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sw88

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Just read the article properly..

An average of £8k per week....let them go, that's nearly double the average championship wage

What I do t get is, if it was down to their wages, all these players were signed up under the SISU regime. Therefore they set the wage agreements, and signed the contracts.

How can they now go back on this and say 'your not worth that much so you must leave'.

I'd understand it if it was a previous 'owner' that agreed these contract, but they are the same people, just using a different name!
 
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true sky blue

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The word “mathematics” can be considered as a singular and as a plural noun. Both the Oxford and the Merriam-Webster dictionaries say the word is plural – hence the s on the end – but also that it is usually used as if it was a singular noun. So, most people would say “mathematics is my best subject” and not “mathematics are my best subject”. The shortened form “maths”, then, makes sense because the word is still a plural noun and so should still have the “s” on the end. On the other hand, it could be argued, “math” makes sense because it seems wrong to remove the letters “ematic” from the middle of the word and leave the final “s”.
There are a number of other plural nouns that are used as if they were singular – for example economics, ethics, politics, gymnastics, measles and dominoes. These words, however, are not habitually shortened, making math/maths rather an unusual word.
It’s sometimes surprising how much argument and disagreement small differences such as that single letter can make. Readers in the UK, for example, sometimes get very upset if someone writes “math” rather than “maths”. No doubt the reverse is true in the US. In practice, it’s simply worth being aware of the geographical differences so that you can use the correct form of the word in your writing.
 

Noggin

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math - singular subject

maths - plural subjects

i screwed up on a singular percentage amount - singular - math



sorry but im right your wrong and it is certainly not an americanism as you call it - they copy our original use of the word until our language changes (as it always has) in the 80s

Wigan sky blue is correct, he's a grammar nazi with very odd sense of what is important but he's correct all the same.

Math - maths both are short for mathematics, I personally feel math sounds better than maths in the context you used it but it is an Americanism.
 

stupot07

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What I do t get is, if it was down to their wages, all these players were signed up under the SISU regime. Therefore they set the wage agreements, and signed the contracts.

How can they now go back on this and say 'your not worth that much so you must leave'.

I'd understand it if it was a previous 'owner' that agreed these contract, but they are the same people, just using a different name!

I think it's more case of 'we can't afford you'.

It's an absolute joke, how could they offer those wages in the first place?
 

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