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Going to Rangers ,was a lot more fun in those days , not saying glory days at all , but we was all together then ,atmosphere was much better , we were united ,hard times but we all pulled togetherOriginally posted by Ginger Ninja View PostActually can't believe people are so dense as to think of our League 1 nearly bankrupt days as "glory days"
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Spot on. But some fans want to twist it to suit there agendasOriginally posted by vespa View PostGoing to Rangers ,was a lot more fun in those days , not saying glory days at all , but we was all together then ,atmosphere was much better , we were united ,hard times but we all pulled together
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Far from glory days. One thing I would say is that in those dark days is there was a far better connect between club and fans. Whilst I wouldn't wish those days back in some ways they were more fun so can kind of see where people come from.Originally posted by Ginger Ninja View PostActually can't believe people are so dense as to think of our League 1 nearly bankrupt days as "glory days"
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True, but surely the point should be that the money they have been prepared to spend since 2011 should have been spent more wisely and with a manager capable of achieving success.Originally posted by nasser95 View PostYea, because 10 years ago we were so much better than this...
Once it became clear to them that Hughes was struggling they could have searched for a manager rather just appoint the 1st out of work candidate i.e. Redkrapp.
Yes, this is all history now, so perhaps TF and his Board can do things properly now. And scrimping and selling, buying cheap lower league players is unlikely to work either. They will need to spend some decent money too. Zach Clough at £2M could have been a bargain.
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I'll tell you what, I agree with you on the Hughes thing here, but I also say that it is easier to make that decision in hindsight. What we can see is that they have learnt from this with their pursuit of JFH. Zach Clough could indeed have turned out to be a bargain but I think we may have one in Connor. Same goes for Nasser although his resale value won't be as high given his current age.Originally posted by stanistheman View PostTrue, but surely the point should be that the money they have been prepared to spend since 2011 should have been spent more wisely and with a manager capable of achieving success.
Once it became clear to them that Hughes was struggling they could have searched for a manager rather just appoint the 1st out of work candidate i.e. Redkrapp.
Yes, this is all history now, so perhaps TF and his Board can do things properly now. And scrimping and selling, buying cheap lower league players is unlikely to work either. They will need to spend some decent money too. Zach Clough at £2M could have been a bargain."What stats allow you to do is not take things at face value. The idea that I trust my eyes more than the stats, I just don't buy that because I've seen magicians pull rabbits out of hats and I know I just know that rabbit's not in there." - Billy Beane

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Agree. No one from what I've read, seen or heard wants the buckets out, but more the togetherness & feeling as a club we had not a very long time ago.Originally posted by vespa View PostGoing to Rangers ,was a lot more fun in those days , not saying glory days at all , but we was all together then ,atmosphere was much better , we were united ,hard times but we all pulled together
I must admit, I don't feel detached from the club exactly, just don't enjoy the match day 'experience' anywhere near I once did & that's a real shame.
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