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  • Not really an ex player, but I don't think many Chairboys will be rushing to pay £32 (4 large and 1 small Tom Kerridge pies) to hear over an hour of Tony Adams ramblings. https://wycombeswan.co.uk/Online/tony-Adams-2020-Wycombe

  • A normally reliable fellow fan tells me that Eberechi Eze is going to Crystal Palace for £15m. Not on Wikipedia but that disproves nothing, I suppose. Wouldn’t surprise me though. Anyone else heard owt ?

  • I hear that Russell Martin is doing a good job as a manager.

  • Would be happy to have him as manager if and when.

  • Also not an ex-player, but this is, um, interesting.

  • @chairboyscentral said:
    Also not an ex-player, but this is, um, interesting.

    Nice idea, but one of the comments under it nails it - all the relegation gang would go even more defensive to try and get the 2 points for the away draw!

    Who posts stuff on linkedin like that!?

  • @Malone If you're on Twitter, check out an account called The State of LinkedIn and you'll see.

  • He suggested the same thing years ago in the BFP. It didn’t make any more sense then!

  • Clearly in his meltdown era. After yesterday, it shouldn't be forgotten he first bandied about the idea of a MK move for us!

  • Him and Beeks both. Disgraceful.

  • Yesterday also showed what the Booker experience could have been like - rattling round in a ground massively way too big.

  • @Malone said:
    Yesterday also showed what the Booker experience could have been like - rattling round in a ground massively way too big.

    I liked it.

  • @HCblue said:

    @Malone said:
    Yesterday also showed what the Booker experience could have been like - rattling round in a ground massively way too big.

    I liked it.

    Location, parking and food and all that. Maybe.

    So empty. Not so good.

  • edited February 2020

    @Malone said:

    @HCblue said:

    @Malone said:
    Yesterday also showed what the Booker experience could have been like - rattling round in a ground massively way too big.

    I liked it.

    Location, parking and food and all that. Maybe.

    So empty. Not so good.

    I could hear us sing better than at Adams Park, too. Those first three you mentioned were big pluses for me - had a very happy two hours before the game eating an agreeable lunch without bother of crush and easy access to the ground. Were it affordable, I'd be glad to have such a home ground and allow more readily for the dream of bigger things.

  • @Malone said:
    Yesterday also showed what the Booker experience could have been like - rattling round in a ground massively way too big.

    My other half came up with this priceless observation. She said that with all the black padded seats, it was a bit like sitting on a huge upturned rubber tyre!

  • I just realised I had absolutely no clue what Sanchez had been doing since the Fulham job.

    Seems he did a little tour of Greece and has been out of work for some time.

  • @OxfordBlue said:
    I just realised I had absolutely no clue what Sanchez had been doing since the Fulham job.

    Seems he did a little tour of Greece and has been out of work for some time.

    While there's a definite managerial merry go round, it seems pretty likely he's stayed off it for too long now.

    Probably happy to do some occasional media work and cruise around.

  • De Havilland scores for Dover

  • Perhaps he got a good enough payoff from tne phoney pharoah and he left it too long to get back in. Loads of young managers knocking about now.

  • Anyone know why El Abd isn't even making the bench at bottom of league 2 Stevenage?
    Can't see any news on injury.

    Just seems very bizarre.
    Looks like he's made about 3 appearances for them, one being at our ground in the Checkatrade!

  • @Wendoverman said:
    Perhaps he got a good enough payoff from tne phoney pharoah and he left it too long to get back in. Loads of young managers knocking about now.

    He was rumoured to have a got a fair wad from us, so add in the N Ire and Fulham payoffs and he's probably long set for life.

  • @Malone said:

    @Wendoverman said:
    Perhaps he got a good enough payoff from tne phoney pharoah and he left it too long to get back in. Loads of young managers knocking about now.

    He was rumoured to have a got a fair wad from us, so add in the N Ire and Fulham payoffs and he's probably long set for life.

    I think we are very lucky that by the time they got to Gareth they had no fair wad to give him!

  • Best of luck to that man who provided the assist for that Thommo goal!

  • Aarons played nearly an hour for Motherwell in a semi professional league against Celtic tonight before being substituted for Seedorf.

  • @Fit2drop said:
    Aarons played nearly an hour for Motherwell in a semi professional league against Celtic tonight before being substituted for Seedorf.

    "Motherwell winger Rolando Aarons - making his debut on loan from Newcastle - then hit the post from a Liam Polworth cross. The lively Aarons would come close again with an angled drive from the edge of the box which Forster did well to divert over the bar."

  • edited February 2020

    Myles Weston has a new club. Always liked him - and not just because of that assist.

  • Same here.

  • Randell Williams scores for Exeter.

  • There was a Scott Brown highlight reel on EFL on Quest this week - some cracking saves as Vale saw off Northampton.

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