Stephen Hunt & other mysteries (1 Viewer)

87mint

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Return train journey £19.50
Hotel Room £54.00
Match ticket £23.00
Food and drink £30.00
Taking a half day £ Unquantifiable


Watching your team lose completely expectedly on a wet and stormy night in Barnsley - pricele… actually no. It’s exact monetary price was £126.50. The mental cost to me and the other 500 souls was significantly more.

Read the rest of the Barnsley match report here
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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i thought hunt looked like he,d won a raffle in the pub to play with his favourite team for a night


We we need to give him a bit of time, whenever we played against him the his a horrible little shit and that is what we need a bit of now, not players wearing hair bands and falling over a lot.
 

dongonzalos

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Watching your team lose completely expectedly on a wet and stormy night in Barnsley - pricele… actually no. It’s exact monetary price was £126.50. The mental cost to me and the other 500 souls was significantly more.

Read the rest of the Barnsley match report here

Got to feel for you
 

Otis

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No, that would sap his strength and he's already only got the energy of a wet lettuce.

He needs to grow his hair until he can tuck it into his socks. Then he will be Messi, Ronaldo and Kompany all rolled into one.

Have you not read your Bible?
 

BackRoomRummermill

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I can't believe people were happy with his signing , in fact when he did a thread started which ended up pages long on what a good signing he was , I think myself and maybe one more disagreed and the usual bawbag remarks came back
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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No, that would sap his strength and he's already only got the energy of a wet lettuce.

He needs to grow his hair until he can tuck it into his socks. Then he will be Messi, Ronaldo and Kompany all rolled into one.

Have you not read your Bible?

no like true stories not fiction
 

Warwickhunt

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Well done Laurence as always an excellent read
 

Gazolba

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Read the rest of the Barnsley match report here

My favourite (and most telling) bit was:

Within no time at all we were losing. It was actually quite comforting to get it out of the way early on so everyone could acclimatise to our natural condition of inferiority.
 

rupert_bear

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Hunt is little difference to Lorenzen, Rose, Bigiriamma, Ramage, to a point Joe Cole all signed when we top or very nearly top of the division but not hardly ever played other than bit parts off the bench, we can add Darius Henderson too, bloody ridiculous!
 

Sick Boy

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Hunt is little difference to Lorenzen, Rose, Bigiriamma, Ramage, to a point Joe Cole all signed when we top or very nearly top of the division but not hardly ever played other than bit parts off the bench, we can add Darius Henderson too, bloody ridiculous!

Agreed, it doesn't seem that Mowbray thought the signings through.
 

Pipehitterz

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Watching your team lose completely expectedly on a wet and stormy night in Barnsley - pricele… actually no. It’s exact monetary price was £126.50. The mental cost to me and the other 500 souls was significantly more.

Read the rest of the Barnsley match report here

their second came from a soft ricketts foul/free kick, not the resulting tip over corner

the sports centre was acually one of the better watering holes away from home ive attended, 3.60 for a stella was nice pint till they ran out sadly
 

Otis

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their second came from a soft ricketts foul/free kick, not the resulting tip over corner

the sports centre was acually one of the better watering holes away from home ive attended, 3.60 for a stella was nice pint till they ran out sadly
Soft Ricketts is beginning to sound more and more like an incurable disease.
 

fernandopartridge

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Hunt wasn't great but he really wasn't much worse than any of his team mates. In fairness to him he hasn't played for a long time and a game every few weeks won't help his fitness. That said, we've got Lameiras who has got a bit of finesse that might just unlock a defence.
 

JulianDarbyFTW

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This is the first season in an age that I've been able to say to people that I'm a Coventry City fan and have conversations about how good we are / have been as opposed to whether we'll be in League 2 next year. Sure, the wheels have fallen off, but it's the best few months I've had as a fan in years. And if we tail off even more and end up tenth or twelfth, then so be it. At least the ride has been fun this time around.

And if all else fails, when you think it's bad, just remember what we had to put up with last year...
 

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