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Cook?
at 21:47 24 Dec 2024

This doesn’t sound like plantar fasciitis, but rather damage to the planter fascia.I’ve had PF a couple of times and it’s generally an irritating painful feeling in the foot, especially first thing in the morning. I had various physio, innersoles and roller balls etc and it got better over time. A niggly injury a bit like tennis elbow. Cook went down like he’d been shot and I initially assumed he’d torn his achilles or calf. Presumably he’s strained the planter facia, as they said no tear, and that will take a bit of time to heal but doesn’t sound like a chronic issue like planter fasciitis is
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Varane
at 13:09 24 Nov 2024

I thought it was Field
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Cifuentes gone?
at 11:50 24 Nov 2024

I really hope he doesn’t get sacked. Yesterday was far better and we should stick with him come what may. The squad is poorly balanced, ravaged with injuries and ultimately even if it is all his fault, that too should rest with Nourry as he just gave him a new long term contract!!

Anyway, if and when he goes, next home game, to the tune of ‘he’s one of our own’

‘It should have been you, it should have been youuuuu,
Christian Nourry, it should have been you’
On repeat, followed by Marti’s song
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Gladiator 2
at 00:12 17 Nov 2024

Feels like this thread is perhaps more for those who prefer to read than watch films, or at least films of the blockbuster action variety.

The original Gladiator is a fantastic film. But if you are looking for a thriller, suspense drama, or horror film it’s perhaps not your cup of tea
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Nourry should walk.
at 22:02 9 Nov 2024

He’s getting one thing right, he wants an ethos and style of football to be consistently played throughout the entire club from U8s to first team. Doing that brilliantly at the moment, loosing week after week, at every grade we play in without any discernible style of play…
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Match Thread: Hull is for Heroes
at 22:35 1 Oct 2024

Come on everyone let’s get a bit of a grip. They scored an absolute worldy against the run of play and Anderson had a complete brain fade trying to play the ball in his own box rather than putting his foot through it. Other than that, we completely battered them in the first half.

The second half was frustrating and they played very well on the break. The real issue here is not the last 20 mins but rather our inability to put the ball in the net when we’re on top. We should have been 2 up in 5 mins, could have scored a couple in the first 10 after half time, but continuously we shoot high too high or straight at the keeper. There’s a real lack of composure in front of goal and it’s costing us.

It will come, the new players will improve with minutes in the division and we’ll be fine this season. But the expectations are too high. Last season we didn’t even look like scoring a goal from open play at this stage. Keep the faith
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Koli
at 21:29 18 Sep 2024

I’m not on all the ‘socials’ but there was a lovely piece written on here when he made his debut by his Dad.

If there is an underlying issue here it’s a real shame. I met him with my son after a game earlier this year getting his shirt signed. We had a quick chat about his injury and he seemed a good lad. He’s been with us since he was 8, is a local lad (Hounslow I think). Looked fantastic in the U18s and looked pretty good pre season etc.

He also got hit with all the bile on Twitter in the summer apparently by those keyboard warriors.

I have really looked forward to seeing him develop with us and hope if there is anything in this that it gets resolved positively with the club.
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Devasated
at 21:39 12 Sep 2024

Really sorry for your loss and hope you have all the support around you that you need. Sounds like you have been an amazing brother to him and despite everything else he had to cope with, he was very fortunate to have such a caring brother.
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Transfer rumours 2024
at 17:51 21 Aug 2024

On the same vein as the amortisation of transfer fees. I suspect last year was the final one where the Dykes and Willock fees were spread across. Likely we also paid a joining fee to Dozell and suspect that was spread over the contract too.

The issue with 2021 was the impact of amortised transfer fees AND significant salaries. An an example if we are paying Varane £10k a week and a £900k fee the it’s the equivalent of £16k a week over the life of the 3 years…or £800k a year. The same as the Willock transfer amortisation and salary if he was on £10k per week. If Celar cost £2m the amortisation would be similar to Dykes from the 2020 transfer.

Caveat……I audit mainly listed companies and not looked in detail at football finance, but I would be surprised if the upfront acquisition costs are not all spread as I have described above over the initial contract length at the date of signing…..
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Transfer rumours 2024
at 17:14 21 Aug 2024

It will also have a knock on impact on next 3 years as the cost is incurred evenly over the contract. So will bite next year and so on. The club may well expect Eze will be sold or we’ll sell one of JCS, Chair or one of the acquisitions on that period to balance the books. Difference to 2021 was the complete lack of any sell on value with Uncle, Gray, Stef, Austin, Wallace etc
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Transfer rumours 2024
at 17:01 21 Aug 2024

Transfer fees are amortised (spread) over the life of the contract for accounting purposes. So the profit on the Armstrong transfer is recognised immediately, transfer fees paid spread over the life. So in accounting terms suspect were not far off break even. We are likely then at a lower wage bill per week than last year given the number of high earners removed in the summer. So I don’t think this transfer business is as crazy as some have suggested but I could be wrong. PS I am a chartered accountant but haven’t crunched the numbers.
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Transfer rumours 2024
at 14:45 21 Aug 2024

Or as I raised before. We may have received the thick end of £3m from him starting a game for England in the summer…..
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Transfer rumours 2024
at 14:42 21 Aug 2024

Interesting idea especially if the £60m buy out expired this month. Palace, knowing he could then move for more than £60m post that happening May have offered the sell on at £60m or a haircut on it knowing that they may sell for much more afterwards.
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Transfer rumours 2024
at 04:57 21 Aug 2024

Wasn’t a large chunk of the Eze add ons when he started a game for England? Presumably it’s likely we have already earnt a further £3m or so from that, irrespective of any sell on?
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Chair - what's the story?
at 15:47 16 Aug 2024

Fair point, but the club are not currently all about openness and for the record, how many calf injuries did Taylor Richards have last season??
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Chair - what's the story?
at 02:55 16 Aug 2024

I’ve not seen it mentioned here, but isn’t the more likely reason for him not currently being selected due to the club confirming they were carrying out there own investigation following the final judgement on his sentence? Prior to that, he was appealing but has subsequently been given community service for a misdemeanour charge. The club need to complete their investigation and determine whatever course of action they consider should apply under our code of conduct. He may also over in Belgium regularly carrying out his community service simultaneously.

The alternative, that he has an innocuous injury that means our best player hasn’t appeared at all and yet is regularly around the club seemingly fine, would surprise me. Equally, if we carried out an investigation, I would have expected that we’d have completed it more swiftly given the season starting etc.

If we were selling him, surely we we would still be playing given his injury history etc and any agreed deal would have been public somewhere by now…..
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As one door closes, a Celar door opens – Signing
at 22:32 19 Jul 2024

Some very good points Antti and it’s the hope that kills you.

Positives from me: the actual first team players we have released/sold or expired: Dozell, Willock, Armstrong, Begovic, Adomah (Kakay perhaps) added very little to points on the board last year. Dozell and Begovic’s stats wise cost us especially. So from the side that played the second half of the season with play off form, it’s really only a new GK, Colback in for Hayden and a replacement for Willock that we are looking at.

Each of the signings we’ve made could obviously go wrong and the odds on all working out are low, however a key difference between this and a Bonne, Sylla, Washington etc is the way in which we have picked these players. If my understanding is correct, these aren’t mates of scouts or managers picks, watching a few tapes etc, they are based on the data analytics team identifying targets and chasing a range of players that suit those metrics. That won’t always work as they need the right physicality for the Champ, the right mental attitude and to be the right sort etc….but it’s a lot more scientific that a player the manager has signed before, that he’s great on FIFA, he’s played for him before or his agent is the one we always go to etc.

I’m really positive about the coming season. Cleared out a lot of deadwood in players that don’t want to be here or aren’t good enough to be here. We’ve brought in a range of young players who may develop for the future, banging on about a pathway and signed some exciting left field players who could and probably should be better than their predecessors. It’s not that hard mind….Celar needs 4 goals and 3 assists to be statistically better and the GK needs to not have an overall record of costing us 6 goals to be an improvement !!!!!!!
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Eze for England!
at 17:18 6 Jun 2024

Hard to leave Palmer out.

It’s horses for courses though….could play Saka and Foden wide with Palmer behind Kane and Bellingham/Rice in the midfield. Or push Bellingham up and play Mainoo or Gallagher next to Rice to give a bit more steel.

Lots of good headaches for Southgate. The defence is far better than it’s given credit for too. It’s not Rio, Sol, Cole and Neville, but it’s pretty strong as a 4 or a 3 with Stones, Walker, Shaw and Trippier. The back ups other than Dunk are good improving players too.

Lots to be excited about
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Clive on Open all R,s.
at 22:36 15 May 2024

Really enjoyed the pod and great to hear everyone so positive.

One thing I noticed here and the Patreon was the comment that we would have stayed up on 50 points, I.e. post Preston we were safe. It needed so many results to go against us and for us to not get another point, but ironically all the other results did go against us. Had we lost both we’d have gone down on goal difference behind Birmingham!!
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Frey and Kolli
at 08:38 27 Apr 2024

Kolli tore his hamstring
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