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Its been mentioned on here a number of times previously maybe by you WR that investing in the Acadamy is a way round FFP. If so would love to see us get back to Category 1 status and have a Director of football overseeing the entire set up. Gareth Jennings seems to be a good fit in this regards..
Much better second half today. Players showed a lot of character. O'Brien slotted in nicely on his debut. A bit rusty but clear to see a good player at this level.
Would like to see Joe do his badges and remain within the club in some capacity. The DNA of the club is being lost and every effort needs to be made to keep it alive.
The Mens Shed in Victoria Park seems to be thriving. We meet every Monday 11am to 1. Bacon rolls, a cuppa and biscuits all for just a £1 donation. Its a safe place for men of all ages to visit.
A survey was done earlier in the season seeking people's views. Nothing seems to have changed. Take me to the Vetch Field song is so dated and that comes from someone who was at White Heart Lane that night for that famous win. Yma o hyd for me. Let's get the passion back into a club that is sleep walking into a downward spiral.
Savarese doing media work in the States I believe and thought Birch still with the F.A. Birch was in the stand for the Portsmouth home game. Hasn't he connections with Pompey?. Savarese watched us back in October. Ive still got a gut feeling about Savarase as our next manager.
We havnt become a bad team overnight. December 26th QPR home what a performance -particularly the first half. Things have gone dramatically wrong since then. Another manager could get a real tune out of this bunch of players who sadly at the moment are totally devoid of confidence.
Remembering of course our very own Harry Gregg. Known as the "Hero of Munich". He helped pull a number of civilians and team mates out of the wreckage. A hero in many ways. Harry went on to become the manager of the Swans from 1972 to 1975. My grandmother,who was a cleaner in the Vetch at the time thought the world of Harry. He always had time for her.