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Genuine question, open to all.
As things stand now, are you happy with where Blues are as a club?
If you can provide reasons for your answer, that would help me understand
Genuine question, open to all.
As things stand now, are you happy with where Blues are as a club?
If you can provide reasons for your answer, that would help me understand
As things stand now, are you happy with where Blues are as a club?
What you mean that they're still in St Andrews. Then yeah.
On a more serious note, I'm not unhappy, but only because the season hasn't started. To me, it's all about results. When they go pear shaped, I am grumpy as hell. Ask me in November.
I find it interesting supporting Blues from a philosophical point of view. Can you learn to be happy in life, or does your happiness depend on external factors, such as Blues.
Aussies made a good start, albeit slightly fortuitous....
If the convicts get anywhere near 300 we have no chance.
Monk coming out and slagging off the club and it's owners does nothing but hurt us. And quite frankly, feck him he's gone now.
The trust does not speak for me.
A bit like when we resigned Craigy, to appease the fans
Who would be unsatisfied by a guilty verdict and prison sentence other than him and his family?
It's been reported Frank Lampard is has been given permission to talk to Chelsea
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Monk was sacked earlier this month
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Up for a re-trial in October. I find this one really difficult, on 1 hand obviously if people made errors they need to be held accountable. On the other the longer it goes on how do you ensure a fair trial and not meat out the perceived justice.
I was 11 when it happened and still can't believe its taken so long. I think its a dilemma as if he is found guilty i am unsure what would be a satisfactory sentence that will keep people 'happy'.
I just can't see an ending in this saga that will keep everyone satisfied.
Off to Chelsea
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Lucy Quinn has left Birmingham City Women after almost two years at the Club.Quinn rejected a new contract from Blues and has decided to take up an offer elsewhere instead.The Southampton-born winger started out at Portsmouth Ladies, where she enjoyed six years, before moving to Yeovil Town Ladies.
After some deliberation, the Trust would like to respond to recent statements made last week byboth Xuandong Ren and Garry Monk.
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And had the Trust remained impartial, followed the evidence to where it actually leads and insisted on asking pertinent questions of both sides then it wouldn’t be a problem. Instead they have nailed their knickers to the Garry Monk mast and come across as upset and immature.
Dan’s no fan of Ren but he looked at both sides, weighed up evidence and drew conclusions that both were at fault and neither have acted particularly well in the interests of the club as opposed to their self interest. Читать дальше...
After some deliberation, the Trust would like to respond to recent statements made last week byboth Xuandong Ren and Garry Monk.
Anyone heard that rumour doing the rounds as our next manager..
No links to anything so don’t ask but approached last week?