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Post by macleanmassivefan on Apr 30, 2011 21:24:56 GMT
I love his optimism and his truthfulness. Roll on next weekend, shame it's the last game of the season but Wilder is our saviour and our lord. Let's kick on next season, who will be the one's going out the door? I will be sad to see Deering, Purkiss, Sangare and Kinniburgh leave. I thought that Kinni was good in his cameo appearance. What do you guys think?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2011 21:43:49 GMT
Kinni was poor today and looked terrified. If Tonkin had played like that he'd have been ripped to shreds on this forum.
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Post by longliveclarkey on Apr 30, 2011 21:45:31 GMT
Yeah, Kinni looks way off challenging Tonks for a place.
I'm not convinced Jimmy and Deering will be off before at least the pre-season, but we'll see. I'm hardly in the know.
I'm not sure whether it was the half time team talk or the goal, but Wilder's subs today generally worked (though as I say, Kinni didn't convince me) and something clearly clicked in the second half. If he can't take us forward, I think it'll be difficult to find a man who can.
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Post by druid on Apr 30, 2011 23:32:06 GMT
Great thimg is that CW has learnt this season. He has made mistakes, and he admits that, but like many in his young team, he will be better next season. His honesty is refreshing, his ruthlessness essential and I firmly believe he is the right manager to continue to take us forward,
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Post by superox on May 1, 2011 6:15:41 GMT
CW apparently blew his top at h/t and the paint was peeling off the walls such was his anger at our inept first half display.
The first half was unacceptable again (like Barnet) but the second half showing was a massive improvement.
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Post by dabigfella on May 1, 2011 18:24:39 GMT
I'm not surprised he was angry!!! At one time I counted 12 passes just to reach the halfway line. And we were 1-0 down at the time!!!
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