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Grimsby will go through a tough patch in November/December and their fans will implode on here. Bad vibes will spread and they could find themselves in trouble.
They’ll turn on the Big City bullshitter and Lad spending his Dad’s money if they’re not in the play off positions by Christmas.

Fishy always good for a quality meltdown.
 

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Swinderbout, Grimatasary, Port FC, Carl Ayal?
 

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Said it before but no chance we're off back down. We had a terrible run last winter and there were absolutely no bad vibes. The bad vibes have left our club.
Apart from a bit of fighting ourselves after too much Special Brew at Dagenham...
 

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Oh yeah, my mistake. Thought Curle was still their manager. :lol: What was that comment about me being drunk last time you replied to me about btw?
Haha I can’t remember the post to be honest.
 

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Something that I'd say about Cobblers is that they were direct last season from what I saw and seemed to lack a plan B in the playoffs. I was only partly paying attention to both matches vs Mansfield as had them on in the background, so forgive me if I'm calling that wrong. Is Curle whoever their manager is branching out from that this season? If he is then Hylton makes sense, but if his plan is to lump it up to Hylton then I think it could prove to be a bit of a dud of a marquee signing.

And also on that note, I think the George Moncur praise has been somewhat lavish. Yep, on his day he'll be unplayable. However, he's a player who has been called lazy by supporters of previous clubs.

Law of averages state that at least one or two of these big signings will flop. I think Smallwood is perhaps the most likely to be a bit and will prove to be a real coup for Bradford.

I'm more interested in seeing which of the many understated signings in the division will emerge as top players in their positions, as that'll be how the surprise package teams will be in with a whiff of promotion.

Whilst we have moved on from Curle (Jon Brady is now our manager, former youth team manager) we are still pretty direct. You are right, it was a massive issue in the playoffs as we didnt have another way of playing really and we dont have a target man to hold up the ball.

I think we will see a slight evolution this season without seeing liquid football (who does do that at this level though). But I dont want to see Hylton just chasing after lost causes. Happy to give Brady the benefit of the doubt though as hes done a lot of good so far.
 

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They’ll turn on the Big City bullshitter and Lad spending his Dad’s money if they’re not in the play off positions by Christmas.

Fishy always good for a quality meltdown.
Hilarious that you seem to be suggesting that Andrew Pettit's money is from his dad's Lincolnshire sauasage company and not from his own global hedge fund management/property development portfolio.
 

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Hilarious that you seem to be suggesting that Andrew Pettit's money is from his dad's Lincolnshire sauasage company and not from his own global hedge fund management/property development portfolio.
Come on now theres only a certain amount of cash in lincolnshire sausages ,though im partial myself ,my local butcher in spain does the best ive ever had
 

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Come on now theres only a certain amount of cash in lincolnshire sausages ,though im partial myself ,my local butcher in spain does the best ive ever had
You need to exploit the spin-off products to really cash in - partnerships with Leicestershire suppliers for Lincolnshire sausage with genuine terrior Stilton and Red Leicester go well here; in Spain it would be Lincolnshire sausage with chirozo; although that would some kind of perversion of the product to me it could be a winner down your way...
 

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You need to exploit the spin-off products to really cash in - partnerships with Leicestershire suppliers for Lincolnshire sausage with genuine terrior Stilton and Red Leicester go well here; in Spain it would be Lincolnshire sausage with chirozo; although that would some kind of perversion of the product to me it could be a winner down your way...spin offs we have people here complaining about the locals speaking spanish ,but as ever there is the north south divide ,some of our londonistan friends actually boast of owning properties in the great metropolis ,though us cannier northerners realise its all bullshitand they are all on benefits
 

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.spin offs we have people here complaining about the locals speaking spanish ,but as ever there is the north south divide ,some of our londonistan friends actually boast of owning properties in the great metropolis ,though us cannier northerners realise its all bullshitand they are all on benefits
 

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Is there such a thing as a big city in lincolnshire
No, Scunny, Grimsby and Lincoln are all similar sized towns.

Lincoln might get bigger as the Council think they can turn it into another Cambridge but more likely to be Watford.
 

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No, Scunny, Grimsby and Lincoln are all similar sized towns.

Lincoln might get bigger as the Council think they can turn it into another Cambridge but more likely to be Watford.
Wrong, Scunny and Grimsby are towns, Lincoln is a City, clues in the name of the Club
 

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Still finding it very hard to assess how things will pan out. Bradford, Northampton, Stockport have done good business and will be up there, others have kept most of their better players from last season. Don’t know much about the four relegated teams, only one went straight back up last season and even Bristol Rovers cut it fine. The other promoted side Grimsby should hold their own, maybe better. There don’t seem to be any obvious basket cases, while Crawley’s business model is a bit strange and ultimately might fail, they’ve invested in the team. Rovers seem to be stacking up the injuries which isn’t good with a fairly small squad to start with.
 

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I feel as others have said that our incoming business is done now and the focus turns to moving a few on as the squad’s excessively big. Saying that, with 53 days left still of the window it does feel too early to say we’re totally done. As it stands I’m more than happy with our first 11, the back ups are ok at best but it’s a top 7 squad on paper.
 

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Lots of top 7 clubs don’t fit into 7.

Will be a tough league.

A top gk and maybe another forward and i’d be hoping to be realistically aiming for top 3.

Eek, hate saying stuff like that.
 

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Grimsby will go through a tough patch in November/December and their fans will implode on here. Bad vibes will spread and they could find themselves in trouble.
So which Grimsby posters on here do you think will implode if we hit a bad patch?
Not happening, sorry.
 

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As it stands we look a bit worse off than last season. Hopefully Payne will sign back on in the next few days. We have 3 ‘strikers’ atm with absolutely zero first team goals between them. Some of our more challenged supporters are melting down but the truth is we’ve only lost a couple of players - Wollacott and Egbo and released Conroy - so the squad isn’t that depleted. I think it’s the ‘punt’ aspect of our recruitment to date that is a bit alarming although Shade looks decent. As with most clubs,that elusive striker is what we’re waiting for.
 

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Well at the moment at Wimbledon we've signed a grand total of 2 player's,both defender's. We desperately need to sign a couple of forwards because we have next to nothing up front. I'm expecting at least another 4 player's to come in.
 

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As it stands we look a bit worse off than last season. Hopefully Payne will sign back on in the next few days. We have 3 ‘strikers’ atm with absolutely zero first team goals between them. Some of our more challenged supporters are melting down but the truth is we’ve only lost a couple of players - Wollacott and Egbo and released Conroy - so the squad isn’t that depleted. I think it’s the ‘punt’ aspect of our recruitment to date that is a bit alarming although Shade looks decent. As with most clubs,that elusive striker is what we’re waiting for.

Payne making his decision is crucial. If he does sign his deal then we have a very good midfield 3 with Williams, Reed and Payne. The 2 strikers we have signed do indeed look like punts (not rhyming slang, honest) and whilst you are right about their first team goals, we still have McKirdy who was in fine goal scoring form last season. I'm excited also about Shade, he looks a good addition but we definitely still have work to do which will determine whether we are going to be also rans, or top 7 material this season.
 

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Payne making his decision is crucial. If he does sign his deal then we have a very good midfield 3 with Williams, Reed and Payne. The 2 strikers we have signed do indeed look like punts (not rhyming slang, honest) and whilst you are right about their first team goals, we still have McKirdy who was in fine goal scoring form last season. I'm excited also about Shade, he looks a good addition but we definitely still have work to do which will determine whether we are going to be also rans, or top 7 material this season.
If Payne stays to me on paper that looks like the best midfield in the league to me, if I were a Swindon fan my biggest concern would be the reliance on McKirdy last season. He’s never had a season like it and it may have been a one off, if he goes off the boil who do you turn to? Without his goals last season you wouldn’t have been top 7, have you done anything to rectify been so reliant on him?
 

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If Payne stays to me on paper that looks like the best midfield in the league to me, if I were a Swindon fan my biggest concern would be the reliance on McKirdy last season. He’s never had a season like it and it may have been a one off, if he goes off the boil who do you turn to? Without his goals last season you wouldn’t have been top 7, have you done anything to rectify been so reliant on him?

Yeah I'd be fairly confident with that midfield myself. Ben Gladwin and Jordan Lyden (if he can ever get fit) isn't a bad pair of backup midfielders either.

I think it's a pertinent question about McKirdy, last season just seemed to click for him. I think Garner let him get on with things off the field and from nowhere he's bagging 24 goals. He was starting to click with Tyrese Simpson before he was recalled and also him and Louis Barry looked to have formed a mini partnership in a few games. We absolutely would have been bumming around in mid-table without his goals that's for sure.

As for your final question, put simply no, but I would hope that's more of a not yet. We've signed Oscar Massey an 18 year old striker who Plymouth released and Jacob Wakeling released by Leicester but none of them, and our own 19 year old striker hope Harry Parsons has a first team league goal between them.

Harry is great mates with Payne and it's not yet clear how Scott Lindsey will manage him so hopefully he'll be able to prove last season wasn't a flash in the pan and he can repeat his form. We do like to do business late in the window historically so I am still confident we'll pull of a few decent signings and be able to compete this season. The chairman has stated our playing budget is up 40% but so far there is absolutely zero sign of that.
 

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Can’t see Swindon challenging, but also don’t think they’ll be in any danger.

Newport could punch above their weight.
 

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Can’t see Swindon challenging, but also don’t think they’ll be in any danger.

Newport could punch above their weight.
Swindon are a big club in this division and there is a lot of time yet for telling signings to be made. They were actually a bit lucky to beat us at VP last season but Williams was really stand out. Sure they will be in the reckoning next May.
 

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