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5 minutes ago, Benny The Ball said:

Not at all   - Nixon puts his own spin on it - story broke friday

Ewoodways or whatever its called in meltdown earlier 800+ posts in 2 days 

Natives are restless

Aye, but they don’t understand that a business should be self sustaining.

They’re used to being subsidised and they’re too thick to realise that they can’t afford their outgoings.

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25 minutes ago, Benny The Ball said:

Not at all   - Nixon puts his own spin on it - story broke friday

Ewoodways or whatever its called in meltdown earlier 800+ posts in 2 days 

Natives are restless

Fair enough 

just judging Nixon by previous form 

probably not long before it turned into 

‘hi al any news on Forest signing a forward?’ 

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On 22/02/2021 at 15:02, Johnnyrotten said:

Its amazing how different it looks from the outside to how fans view their own clubs.  Mowbray looks to me to have done a great job (unfortunately), having them top half of Championship consistently, scoring plenty goals and getting some cracking results.  Same with PNE, dropped off a bit this year but always punching above their weight.  Compared to the relative mismanagement at bigger clubs eg Forest, Birmingham, Sheff Wed, Ipswich, Sunderland - careful what they wish for.  Hopefully Mowbray goes, they'll go only one way.

Lennon is available.

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Don't want them going bust. Would love them knocked off the perch they've only been able to stay upon due to the financial muscle of backers.

The FFP business is quite interesting and could be a real curse for them.

As for the fans - they are barely any more perspicacious than your average Wiganer. Or to put it another way - numb as piss-stones.

Anybody else enjoying the notion of a sustainable BWFC rising up the leagues while the ugly sisters of Lancashire (Wigan and Blackburn) are embroiled in financial turmoil and strife? Yes please!

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7 minutes ago, paulhanley said:

Don't want them going bust. Would love them knocked off the perch they've only been able to stay upon due to the financial muscle of backers.

The FFP business is quite interesting and could be a real curse for them.

As for the fans - they are barely any more perspicacious than your average Wiganer. Or to put it another way - numb as piss-stones.

Anybody else enjoying the notion of a sustainable BWFC rising up the leagues while the ugly sisters of Lancashire (Wigan and Blackburn) are embroiled in financial turmoil and strife? Yes please!

Did you see our fans who travelled to Forest Green in their t-shirts for a free pie? 

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On 22/02/2021 at 09:21, Biggish Dave said:

Correct.

It's the start of the slippery slope. They had to go up this season to avoid the FFP issues - 4 straight defeats should have put paid to that silly little idea they have.

I can see 1 or 2 leaving in summer as they look to balance the books. Something has to pay for Sam Gallagher and ben Brereton on their £20k + per week wages. Their fans are baying for Mowbray to be sacked too. Stupid fools think they'll replace him with someone of genuine premier league quality. I dont see Jose tipping up there when Spurs have had enough

4 has just become 5 

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