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Post by Okebournegas on Mar 6, 2019 7:24:40 GMT
Astonishing arrogance you say ? Then you have the audacity to post what you’ve just posted ? You f**king utter melt Can you explain to us mortals what a " f**king utter melt" is please. Why bring this up again ? I’ve apologised and we’ve moved on , if you’d like , you can pm me and I can explain but I don’t thinks it’s really necessary as there’s various search engines that will show you the meaning ( as you’d know from working with computers)
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Post by Gassy on Mar 6, 2019 7:48:10 GMT
Yeah he's a quality keeper. For me his distribution is an issue and he seems to parry a lot of shots in front of him eat her than away from goal. Blimey if that's not subliminal messaging, I don't know what is!
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Post by Qatar Gas on Mar 6, 2019 7:49:09 GMT
Yeah he's a quality keeper. For me his distribution is an issue and he seems to parry a lot of shots in front of him eat her than away from goal. Not brilliant, but he is better than the two other keepers we have. I think we will have a new keeper next season regardless of what league we are in.
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Post by Gassy on Mar 6, 2019 7:51:58 GMT
Also on this note oh Bonham, we're a L1 team in relegation - why are people then moaning that our GK is an average L1 keeper? Surely that's a good thing?
Sure he makes some mistakes, but he's one of the most consistent players we have. He certainly doesn't make any howlers, which is the important thing for me.
He's also very young for a GK, with a lot to learn.
I'd be delighted to sign a player of his calibre at his age on a permanent.
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Post by Blueside on Mar 6, 2019 8:02:02 GMT
In other news, now that this competition is over for us this year, does anyone KNOW what prize money we received and "know" if we made any money through the match days?
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Post by Gas Go Marching In on Mar 6, 2019 8:04:45 GMT
Also on this note oh Bonham, we're a L1 team in relegation - why are people then moaning that our GK is an average L1 keeper? Surely that's a good thing? Sure he makes some mistakes, but he's one of the most consistent players we have. He certainly doesn't make any howlers, which is the important thing for me. He's also very young for a GK, with a lot to learn. I'd be delighted to sign a player of his calibre at his age on a permanent. Exactly. I don't know people expect. It beggars belief that the one player we haven't had to moan about this season, we are moaning about!
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Post by Gassy on Mar 6, 2019 8:06:51 GMT
In other news, now that this competition is over for us this year, does anyone KNOW what prize money we received and "know" if we made any money through the match days? Group Stage: £10k for a win and £5k for a draw Round Two: £20k for a win Round Three: £40k for a win Quarter Final: £50k for a win Runner-up: £50k Winner: £100k So £130,000 from prize winnings.
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Post by Topper Gas on Mar 6, 2019 8:08:40 GMT
In other news, now that this competition is over for us this year, does anyone KNOW what prize money we received and "know" if we made any money through the match days? Group Stage: £10k for a win and £5k for a draw Round Two: £20k for a win Round Three: £40k for a win Quarter Final: £50k for a win Runner-up: £50k Winner: £100k So £130,000 from prize winnings. What did we get from Sky, hopefully not like their production last night, mostly directed towards Sunderland?
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Post by Topper Gas on Mar 6, 2019 8:18:08 GMT
Also on this note oh Bonham, we're a L1 team in relegation - why are people then moaning that our GK is an average L1 keeper? Surely that's a good thing? Sure he makes some mistakes, but he's one of the most consistent players we have. He certainly doesn't make any howlers, which is the important thing for me. He's also very young for a GK, with a lot to learn. I'd be delighted to sign a player of his calibre at his age on a permanent. Exactly. I don't know people expect. It beggars belief that the one player we haven't had to moan about this season, we are moaning about! Wasn't the gist of the conversation that Bonham hasn't been as outstanding lately as he was earlier in the season, when he was probably one of the top 3 goalies? Now he looks just average, although everybody will agree that's an improvement on the other two goalies.
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Post by Henbury Gas on Mar 6, 2019 8:19:56 GMT
Group Stage: £10k for a win and £5k for a draw Round Two: £20k for a win Round Three: £40k for a win Quarter Final: £50k for a win Runner-up: £50k Winner: £100k So £130,000 from prize winnings. What did we get from Sky, hopefully not like their production last night, mostly directed towards Sunderland? £20K Plus we get to keep the gate receipts as well
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Post by Gassy on Mar 6, 2019 8:19:59 GMT
Group Stage: £10k for a win and £5k for a draw Round Two: £20k for a win Round Three: £40k for a win Quarter Final: £50k for a win Runner-up: £50k Winner: £100k So £130,000 from prize winnings. What did we get from Sky, hopefully not like their production last night, mostly directed towards Sunderland? "for the semi-finals, £20,000 to each Club participating in the relevant Match" So £150,000 in total. Just to put it in perspective of how much the FA Cup is worth (which has to be our priority after the league): First Round Proper winners (40) £36,000 Second Round Proper winners (20) £54,000 Third Round Proper winners (32) £135,000 Fourth Round Proper winners (16) £180,000 Fifth Round Proper winners (8) £360,000 Quarter-Final winners (4) £720,000 Semi-Final winners (2) £1,800,000 Semi-Final losers (2) £900,000 Final runners-up (1) £1,800,000 Final winners (1) £3,600,000 Television Fee For Every Live Match Broadcasted --------------ROUNDS LIVE--LIVE REPLAY FA Cup – Round 1 £67,500 £33,750 FA Cup – Round 2 £72,000 £36,000 FA Cup – Round 3 £144,000 £72,000 FA Cup – Round 4 £144,000 £72,000 FA Cup – Round 5 £247,500 £123,750 FA Cup – Round 6 £247,500 £123,750
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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2019 8:23:22 GMT
Hmm what a waste of energy that 90 minutes was... How could you possibly know if you did not watch the game because of your "Boycott" Because playing a full strength side against a decent side for 90 minutes generally saps energy Henry. Hardly a rocket science conclusion. A ridiculous decision to go full strength and questions will be asked if we don't get the points we need in the two games.
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Post by midlandgas213 on Mar 6, 2019 8:24:10 GMT
Decent enough game last night first half I thought we played very well and tired in the second half , only criticism I have I thought everything was very rushed but good effort
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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2019 8:24:12 GMT
What did we get from Sky, hopefully not like their production last night, mostly directed towards Sunderland? "for the semi-finals, £20,000 to each Club participating in the relevant Match" So £150,000 in total. Just to put it in perspective of how much the FA Cup is worth (which has to be our priority after the league): First Round Proper winners (40) £36,000 Second Round Proper winners (20) £54,000 Third Round Proper winners (32) £135,000 Fourth Round Proper winners (16) £180,000 Fifth Round Proper winners (8) £360,000 Quarter-Final winners (4) £720,000 Semi-Final winners (2) £1,800,000 Semi-Final losers (2) £900,000 Final runners-up (1) £1,800,000 Final winners (1) £3,600,000 Television Fee For Every Live Match Broadcasted --------------ROUNDS LIVE--LIVE REPLAY FA Cup – Round 1 £67,500 £33,750 FA Cup – Round 2 £72,000 £36,000 FA Cup – Round 3 £144,000 £72,000 FA Cup – Round 4 £144,000 £72,000 FA Cup – Round 5 £247,500 £123,750 FA Cup – Round 6 £247,500 £123,750 And how much do we lose if we get relegated I wonder?
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Post by Gassy on Mar 6, 2019 8:28:30 GMT
"for the semi-finals, £20,000 to each Club participating in the relevant Match" So £150,000 in total. Just to put it in perspective of how much the FA Cup is worth (which has to be our priority after the league): First Round Proper winners (40) £36,000 Second Round Proper winners (20) £54,000 Third Round Proper winners (32) £135,000 Fourth Round Proper winners (16) £180,000 Fifth Round Proper winners (8) £360,000 Quarter-Final winners (4) £720,000 Semi-Final winners (2) £1,800,000 Semi-Final losers (2) £900,000 Final runners-up (1) £1,800,000 Final winners (1) £3,600,000 Television Fee For Every Live Match Broadcasted --------------ROUNDS LIVE--LIVE REPLAY FA Cup – Round 1 £67,500 £33,750 FA Cup – Round 2 £72,000 £36,000 FA Cup – Round 3 £144,000 £72,000 FA Cup – Round 4 £144,000 £72,000 FA Cup – Round 5 £247,500 £123,750 FA Cup – Round 6 £247,500 £123,750 And how much do we lose if we get relegated I wonder? Basic award across the EFL: Championship - £2.084m. League 1 - £677,000. League 2 - £472,000. Premier League Solidarity payment across the EFL: Championship - £4.3m League 1 - £645,000. League 2 - £430,000 In Total: Championship - £6.38m League 1 - £1.32m League 2 - £902,000
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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2019 8:31:07 GMT
And how much do we lose if we get relegated I wonder? Basic award across the EFL: Championship - £2.084m. League 1 - £677,000. League 2 - £472,000. Premier League Solidarity payment across the EFL: Championship - £4.3m League 1 - £645,000. League 2 - £430,000 In Total: Championship - £6.38m League 1 - £1.32m League 2 - £902,000 Thanks. And obviously that's not factoring in the inevitable decline in season ticket sales and gate receipts.
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Post by aforce on Mar 6, 2019 8:31:24 GMT
Agree to be honest he’s pretty bang average at best. Nowehere near as good as joe lumley that should have been our target no chance now Without him we would be relegated by now, Way better than shagger and Smith Yea I can agree that he is better than what we got but goalkeepers are expected to make saves and I just feel people were not used to seeing this so thought bonham was the messiah. Do you really think bonham is better than joe lumley?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2019 8:32:53 GMT
On reflection, I shouldn’t of used the words “cowards” in one of my earlier posts and for that I do apologise , we’re all gas , but with different opinions. Sorry in particular to eric. No worries buddy. Onwards and upwards.
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Post by Gassy on Mar 6, 2019 8:33:55 GMT
Basic award across the EFL: Championship - £2.084m. League 1 - £677,000. League 2 - £472,000. Premier League Solidarity payment across the EFL: Championship - £4.3m League 1 - £645,000. League 2 - £430,000 In Total: Championship - £6.38m League 1 - £1.32m League 2 - £902,000 Thanks. And obviously that's not factoring in the inevitable decline in season ticket sales and gate receipts. Not sure if TV money is included in the figure. But don't forget most contracts have a relegation clause if a team is relegated
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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2019 8:35:28 GMT
Thanks. And obviously that's not factoring in the inevitable decline in season ticket sales and gate receipts. Not sure if TV money is included in the figure. But don't forget most contracts have a relegation clause if a team is relegated True. Either way it'll be a massive set back if we go down and could take years to recover from.
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