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Well we've definitely (the owners) written off this season which is pretty disappointing because 2 wins and we'd be back in the top 6.
I know this time of the year is a tough one but as others have said our scouting network is pretty much non existent.
With our only real centre forward seriously ill in hospital I find it most peculiar that we didn't at the very least sign a striker.
I can pick and choose my games now but for the loyal season ticket holders this is not acceptable.
I played sunday league football today.
Clearly I was the best player on the pitch.
I scored 5 and made 7 last ditch tackles.
We lost 5-0 but the rest of my team were sh it!
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Originally posted by 3London View PostThe Deafening silence is worrying...The Q&A with Lee Hoo's will be interesting.
there should only be one Question.
What is going on?
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I have supported this club for most of my life, and there have been many lows throughout that time, but I'm struggling to think of another time when I have felt so disappointed and despondent as I do now, no direction, no ambition in both the team and the management and board at the club, I love this club, it's in my blood ,always will be, but I can only see a downward spiral, and I really do fear where this is going to end up ?
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Originally posted by KevC59 View PostI have supported this club for most of my life, and there have been many lows throughout that time, but I'm struggling to think of another time when I have felt so disappointed and despondent as I do now, no direction, no ambition in both the team and the management and board at the club, I love this club, it's in my blood ,always will be, but I can only see a downward spiral, and I really do fear where this is going to end up ?
Though i do agree with you. There are decisions being made with good intention but they just aren't coming off. I absoultely think it's down to Hoos and Les. Hoos is a business man, and a good one with a record, our issue is in culture, scouting, recruitment. It's reflected on and off the field. It's Les' problem to solve and if he thinks there isn't one, we will be in this spot for a while to come.
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Originally posted by KevC59 View PostI have supported this club for most of my life, and there have been many lows throughout that time, but I'm struggling to think of another time when I have felt so disappointed and despondent as I do now, no direction, no ambition in both the team and the management and board at the club, I love this club, it's in my blood ,always will be, but I can only see a downward spiral, and I really do fear where this is going to end up ?
I have supported Rangers for 55 seasons, since March 1969.
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Originally posted by KevC59 View PostI have supported this club for most of my life, and there have been many lows throughout that time, but I'm struggling to think of another time when I have felt so disappointed and despondent as I do now, no direction, no ambition in both the team and the management and board at the club, I love this club, it's in my blood ,always will be, but I can only see a downward spiral, and I really do fear where this is going to end up ?
Have you ever stopped to think if its an age thing, exacerbated by Covid?
Things just don't seem to make a lot of sense now, troubles are rife, things just aren't what they used to be? It all seems a lot worse than it ever was?
Even QPR?
Nuff said
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Originally posted by Undecided View Post
Being serious here and speaking solely from my own experiences.
Have you ever stopped to think if its an age thing, exacerbated by Covid?
Things just don't seem to make a lot of sense now, troubles are rife, things just aren't what they used to be? It all seems a lot worse than it ever was?
Even QPR?
Nuff said
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Steven BeacomBelfast Telegraph
Tue 31 Jan 2023 at 15:40
West Ham United have made a move to sign Cliftonville teenage sensation Sean Moore.
The Belfast Telegraph understands the Hammers have put a bid in for the 17-year-old winger who has lit up the Irish League this season.
Cliftonville are leading the title race and are intent on keeping the youngster for the rest of the season. Should they accept the bid from the London club the Reds would want the Northern Ireland Under 18 international to be loaned back to them to see out the campaign.
Moore has been in superb form this term playing an influential role in Cliftonville’s title charge, scoring and creating goals and generating much interest across the water.
Newcastle United are another top flight English side who are keen on the player while Everton and Brighton have also been tracking his progress along with a host of others including Championship side QPR and promotion chasing League One team Ipswich.
Gotta be us right ?
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Connor Wickham is a free agent currently. Left forest green in December at end of a short term contract. He scored 9 goals in 20 games. Worth a punt til end of season? Still only 29 years old. He's a big lad who could play as a target man. Just saying like!!!
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Originally posted by Dono77 View PostConnor Wickham is a free agent currently. Left forest green in December at end of a short term contract. He scored 9 goals in 20 games. Worth a punt til end of season? Still only 29 years old. He's a big lad who could play as a target man. Just saying like!!!
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