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  • no game here pal, just dont think the sun shines out of the new leaderships behind, rice is in charge of football decisions re his numerous titles or he is just a mouthpiece and puppet and a waste of wage if ML is making all decisions . Will judge them fairly on actions, i like many (i think) dont like the way certain things have been handled (some rumours some definite) but if results get delivered we will soon forget and move on and that is the fickle nature of football fans.

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    You are already judging them - more negatively that most imo, but we all are judging them. Everyday.


    But don’t assume that because I can see and understand logical business decisions being made that I think the “Sun shines out of their behind”.

    I’m very much in the proof will be in the pudding stage. Dan et al currently have a mixing bowl full of ingredients making something we are all familiar with. He’s using a different recipe though and some things might be a bit weird, and some are seemingly danish. Some things have been taken out completely. But just because it’s different, it doesn’t mean it’s bad.


    Until it’s in the oven baking, or I get to taste some of the mixture before i goes in, I’m not judging it either way.


    A stew is different to a steak but both have beef in and can be delicious in their own way. You can also over cook the most expensive steak and make a piss weak stew. But you can’t really judge anything of substance until the process is a bit further along.


    And that’s enough “let him cook” metaphors. I’ve gone from baking a cake to frying steak in one analogy.

  • Sam Grace to win next three matches as our manager and off we go on the road to promotion. COYB!!!!

  • Ask anyone in country which Kazakh dishes you must taste and their first answer is sure to be "besbarmak". An alternative name for this national meat dish is et, which means "meat" in Kazakh.

    Hands down one of the most traditional Kazakh dishes to try, beshbarmak contains boiled horse, lamb, beef or camel meat, square homemade noodles and broth. Although nobody knows exactly when this dish was concocted, academician Ivan Lepekhin mentioned besbarmak back in 1770, and history indicates that it existed even before the 18th century.

    The largest serving of besbarmak in Kazakhstan was prepared for Capital Day on July 6, 2015. The gigantic meal weighed in at 736.5 kilograms and set a new Guinness World Record at that time.

  • That’ll be the same camel that had his back broken by a straw yesterday.

    Cooking is too good for him.

  • Besbarmak means 5 fingers because the meal is eaten with the hands,

    Eating noodles with your hands? These are crazy people.

  • The dish's popularity is though to explain why Kazakhs are known to often 'get the hump.'

  • If the players eat this we'll be galloping towards the title!

  • They have given us our academy back and a new training facility in such a short space of time. I think they have handed those situations extremely well.

  • I do not claim to be in the know about any of the characters involved or the clubs business plans so can only make my own assessment of evens.

    I do not subscribe to either the 'he is not our man', or the 'didn't have the bottle to sack him' theories. If the intention was to remove MB at the beginning it would have happened. The financial cost was a drop in the ocean compared to the money spent on the club to date. It didn't happen. Nor did it happen at the end of last season when a fair number of fans displayed their loyalty to a 20 year servant of the club by calling for his head.

    As I see it Dan Rice et al have been employed to oversee the business side of WWFC and are answerable for how the money is spent. MB was employed to oversee first team squad footballing matters. In between is a grey area where the borders came under dispute, and it is likely that both sides could have handled the matter of where the lines are drawn, a lot better. MB had the choice of settling for the boundaries that were set, or moving on. He chose the latter.

    Matt has used the event to take a step up, and goes with my gratitude and best wishes for the future. TBH I do not expect him to be at Luton in three and a half years time. Either he will fail to meet expectations and be moved on, or he will be a highly successful and even a bigger fish will come calling.

    Is WWFC the club I started supporting, absolutely not! I started watching WW in the 1950's and I have lost count of the changes, but I go with the flow. There have been ups and downs, and I'm sure there will be more. Who knows where the current chapter will lead.

  • Just seen Gaz’s post match interview from last night. I’m 66 but it made me want to get my boots on and throw myself into crazy tackles. What a motivator. Looks like he’s enjoying life again after trying to get a reaction from the QPR prima donna’s. The Shrews are definitely my new 2nd team.

  • Brilliant interview, he's such a great motivator and making sure everyone is in it together. His mentioning of the Chef and making sure his Dad was ok after a fall just epitomises everything we've had over the last 15-20 years here. Love it!

  • Luton and Matt are not the innocents people are trying to make out. They tracked him and watched games for weeks and the news about him and them came out within a day of them sacking their manager. And he more than knew about everything before the Friday night when he said he was only concentrating on Wycombe. And then lo and behold he is officially talking to them and they announce him 3 days after sacking their manager. In his last 4 games we got 4 points, I am sure the players knew something was going on.

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