BFTG - Wimbledon away (pre-season friendly)

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Re: BFTG - Wimbledon away (pre-season friendly)

by Top Flight » 26 Jul 2016 11:08

John Smith
Top Flight I'll be supporting us to the hilt next season and for me if Jaap Stam can lead us to a 21st place finish and thus avoid relegation, I will be celebrating that like we've won the league.

You are far and away the worst poster this forum has ever seen. You are also not a supporter of the club and do not have a sane mind state.


Thanks for the compliments.

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Re: BFTG - Wimbledon away (pre-season friendly)

by Ian Royal » 26 Jul 2016 17:55

Top Flight I still rate our risk of relegation at 50%.

The signing of a top striker could reduce our risk.

If we don't bolster the attack, I think we need Dennis or Joseph to get double figures this season to keep us in the league.

So we're going to get relegated, finishing 23rd, which is now our level, but we've still only got a 50% chance of going down?

Last count it was 45% so apparently losing a friendly to the Wombles is quite significant.

I think you need a mood stabiliser. But you're ceetainly entertaining (not in a good way)

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Re: BFTG - Wimbledon away (pre-season friendly)

by sandman » 26 Jul 2016 18:40

TF is probably getting a bit bored now he can't use his Dave-Royal account anymore.

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Re: BFTG - Wimbledon away (pre-season friendly)

by Top Flight » 26 Jul 2016 18:50

Wot u say sand mouse? Stop picking on Me. I no more about football Dan u. I got friend in ticket office! :D

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Re: BFTG - Wimbledon away (pre-season friendly)

by Top Flight » 26 Jul 2016 18:53

Ian Royal
Top Flight I still rate our risk of relegation at 50%.

The signing of a top striker could reduce our risk.

If we don't bolster the attack, I think we need Dennis or Joseph to get double figures this season to keep us in the league.

So we're going to get relegated, finishing 23rd, which is now our level, but we've still only got a 50% chance of going down?

Last count it was 45% so apparently losing a friendly to the Wombles is quite significant.

I think you need a mood stabiliser. But you're ceetainly entertaining (not in a good way)


:D I'm consistently inconsistent. Much like our boys in hoops.


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Re: BFTG - Wimbledon away (pre-season friendly)

by Lower West » 26 Jul 2016 22:15

LWJ The midfield hasn't changed a great deal. Stam is just trying to stick Van der Berg in between ON and DW who we all know don't play well together. I'm slightly disappointed 1 of them wasn't sold to force us into changing this. SQ doesn't look like he will get much of a look in apart from off the bench this season. I just don't see how he fits into the team currently. I would be interested in seeing a Quinn/Berg/Williams midfield tried at some point, or even a Quinn/Berg/Swift midfield just to give us some variety.



Don't forget Evans. On Saturday looked the part when he came on. Constantly moving and making himself available for the ball. Good passer too.

Swift may well play in the position that Williams was on Saturday i.e. more advanced. So I could see a Swift \Berg \Evans formation at some point in the season.

Quin may well provide the cover for left wing.

I do wonder if Norwood's days are numbered.

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