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Post by butlerisalegend on Jan 19, 2017 23:16:57 GMT
Yes I am sure you MUST. That's what you do. I wonder if I trawled through your posts what the % of football posts there would be. Trigger you now doing exactly that. Yes. I do feel compelled to point out facts in much the same way as you feel compelled to post your mock outrage at non-football posts. The facts have amply demonstrated your outrage to be mock. I won't be trawling through my posts. I know the percentage would probably be pretty low. Unlike you I simply admit that and don't knock others while doing exactly the same thing myself. You have checked most recent 15 posts and a number have been to show my frustration at how this forum has become. so obviously those posts are not football related but how about looking at my posts pre the senna era! Anyway this will be my last non football related post (hopefully!)
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Post by Ant on Jan 19, 2017 23:21:29 GMT
Roll on tomorrow when this thread can get back on topic.
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Post by Sennockian69 on Jan 20, 2017 6:10:51 GMT
Sorry Ant but what was the topic ?
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Post by islandstone on Jan 20, 2017 6:47:46 GMT
Roll on tomorrow when this thread can get back on topic. You signing on too? I'll see you there bud.
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Post by Nick on Jan 20, 2017 7:00:29 GMT
Kent Online article today (same old, same old ----)
Jay Saunders is considering bolstering his attacking options following the injury to Yemi Odubade. The Maidstone manager has already made an offer for one frontman but has admitted other clubs are interested With a central defender also on Saunders agenda he is playing a waiting game as other players and clubs consider their options in a bust month
Football League clubs only have until January 31 to do their transfer business and that has a knock-on effect to those lower down.
Saunders said: “Players want to try and stay in the Football League if they can and some of the National League players want to be full-time. “We are speaking to players and agents and they just want to hold out to see what happens over the next couple of weeks. “It is a difficult one because, in an ideal world, we would get one in straight away but we can’t bring them in for the sake of it.” Odubade is almost certain to miss Maidstone’s home game with Torquay on Saturday after picking up a foot injury. “Hopefully, he can do a bit of light training the following week,” added Saunders. “With Yemi getting injured, maybe that leaves us a little light up front. It is an area where we would be looking again. “There are some good players being offered but they have to be right and come and fit in with what we are trying to do and where we need them to play. That's where it becomes difficult "We have been in talks for one lad for a few weeks but we've not been able to come to an agreement. He's been sorting things out with his club but there is quite a lot of interest in him and we have to see how that one goes.
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Post by islandstone on Jan 20, 2017 7:07:42 GMT
So basically, no one will turn up. And when they do it will be a last resort for the player who will then leave is we get relegated as it was only ever a stop gap til something better comes along.
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Post by 61666 on Jan 20, 2017 8:32:04 GMT
Hardly the club's fault though. We are where we are. But for a twist of fate in the play off final last year, we would be consolidating in the Conf South, no doubt with a degree of angst about how far ahead Maidenhead are and why we still aren't scoring more goals. There is the Chinese curse of 'May you live in interesting times'. Wonder who we upset? And please don't anyone suggest pmh ffs.
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Post by Ant on Jan 20, 2017 8:55:10 GMT
Roll on tomorrow when this thread can get back on topic. You signing on too? I'll see you there bud. Well we're both experienced midfielders as well I guess.
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Post by Nick on Jan 20, 2017 9:20:32 GMT
experience in midfield is one thing, quality and talent something else altogether
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Post by jakeyboi on Jan 20, 2017 10:28:23 GMT
Hardly the club's fault though. We are where we are. But for a twist of fate in the play off final last year, we would be consolidating in the Conf South, no doubt with a degree of angst about how far ahead Maidenhead are and why we still aren't scoring more goals. There is the Chinese curse of 'May you live in interesting times'. Wonder who we upset? And please don't anyone suggest pmh ffs. Please explain how the hell is it not the clubs fault. They knew back in May last year we were entering into a big boys game. They talked of training 3 days a week which didn,t happen. Now they say thats needed, they have signed un-proven players which have constantly failed at this level, resigned players and then not played them in positions at which they had excelled in. Released players without really giving them a chance to prove themselves. Now in my opinion failings in the transfer market is a failing by JS unless others at the club over-rule him. I know there are lots an lots of you on this forum who have declared you do not really care what level the club play at as long as they play, well thats fine in some worlds but in mine I want to see the club succeed and be a force in this league and hopefully one day maybe move forward, now that desire is not linked to breaking the bank before all you old boys roll that argument out. I want to see us TRY and survive not just read the same old reports week in week out about how unlucky we are in the transfer market etc etc.
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Post by jakeyboi on Jan 20, 2017 10:31:26 GMT
pmh and nws seem to have a lot in common forum administrator, please take note I think the forum administrator would be better employed looking at who is desperate to make out someone else was pmh While I am not really bothered with who is who, I would just like to say that after a recent exchange of messages between myself and NWS there is no way this guy is PMH and when it,s proven to be total nonsense please do not be slow in saying sorry to the guy for all this tosh.
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Post by senna34165 on Jan 20, 2017 11:10:11 GMT
Yes. I do feel compelled to point out facts in much the same way as you feel compelled to post your mock outrage at non-football posts. The facts have amply demonstrated your outrage to be mock. I won't be trawling through my posts. I know the percentage would probably be pretty low. Unlike you I simply admit that and don't knock others while doing exactly the same thing myself. You have checked most recent 15 posts and a number have been to show my frustration at how this forum has become. so obviously those posts are not football related but how about looking at my posts pre the senna era! Anyway this will be my last non football related post (hopefully!) It would be nice if it was you're last post period. I can only assume you struggle to deal with posters sic as me that have a positive attitude to the club and grog a fan, albeit with a dry sense of humour. So I get it, you just can't keep up.
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Post by senna34165 on Jan 20, 2017 11:11:48 GMT
Hardly the club's fault though. We are where we are. But for a twist of fate in the play off final last year, we would be consolidating in the Conf South, no doubt with a degree of angst about how far ahead Maidenhead are and why we still aren't scoring more goals. There is the Chinese curse of 'May you live in interesting times'. Wonder who we upset? And please don't anyone suggest pmh ffs. Please explain how the hell is it not the clubs fault. They knew back in May last year we were entering into a big boys game. They talked of training 3 days a week which didn,t happen. Now they say thats needed, they have signed un-proven players which have constantly failed at this level, resigned players and then not played them in positions at which they had excelled in. Released players without really giving them a chance to prove themselves. Now in my opinion failings in the transfer market is a failing by JS unless others at the club over-rule him. I know there are lots an lots of you on this forum who have declared you do not really care what level the club play at as long as they play, well thats fine in some worlds but in mine I want to see the club succeed and be a force in this league and hopefully one day maybe move forward, now that desire is not linked to breaking the bank before all you old boys roll that argument out. I want to see us TRY and survive not just read the same old reports week in week out about how unlucky we are in the transfer market etc etc. BUDGET! Cash out can't exceed cash in!
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Post by Loftus Road Stone. on Jan 20, 2017 11:25:14 GMT
It's so bloody hard to compete against full time clubs in the transfer market !
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Post by jakeyboi on Jan 20, 2017 11:33:29 GMT
Please explain how the hell is it not the clubs fault. They knew back in May last year we were entering into a big boys game. They talked of training 3 days a week which didn,t happen. Now they say thats needed, they have signed un-proven players which have constantly failed at this level, resigned players and then not played them in positions at which they had excelled in. Released players without really giving them a chance to prove themselves. Now in my opinion failings in the transfer market is a failing by JS unless others at the club over-rule him. I know there are lots an lots of you on this forum who have declared you do not really care what level the club play at as long as they play, well thats fine in some worlds but in mine I want to see the club succeed and be a force in this league and hopefully one day maybe move forward, now that desire is not linked to breaking the bank before all you old boys roll that argument out. I want to see us TRY and survive not just read the same old reports week in week out about how unlucky we are in the transfer market etc etc. BUDGET! Cash out can't exceed cash in! I understand budgets Senna, but look at the players released or loaned out so far this season, that MUST release money for new players.
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