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2. Warnock is still a whinging, moaning, groaning t*sser of a manager.

Canadapiggy, wrong in everything you say...yet again, now thats so unusual for you too. :rolleyes:

Get it straight please,

It should be a whinging,moaning,groaning t*sser but SUCCESSFUL manager. :hihi: :hihi: :hihi:

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Get it straight please,

It should be a whinging,moaning,groaning t*sser but SUCCESSFUL manager. :hihi: :hihi: :hihi:

 

Seems Forrest and Jazzy both have something against Sir Neil.

I guess for them its like everyone hating the Man U's , Chelseas and Liverpools of the world because they are so good...:thumbsup:

Same blokes who were banging on about King Sturrock :rolleyes: Even remember Jazzy having a "Who Needs Mourinho, we've got Sturrocko " signature :o

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Right then. What's peoples views on the transfer rumours of late?

Apparently, West Haaaaaaam are after Brunty & Wigan are after Bougherra.

 

On the positive side of things it's not just me who feels that these two are ready for the Premiership, but if we sell either of them, we really are f*cked!

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FULHAM look set to give Wednesday a double boost over keeper Mark Crossley.:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

The signs are that the Premiership club will agree to the Owls' request for his loan to be extended until the end of the season.:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

It also seems likely that the Cottagers will allow him to play for Wednesday in the FA Cup, which would make him available for the third-round tie against Manchester City at Hillsborough on January 7.:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

 

 

Boss Brian Lawes said: "Fulham are not against it.

"We're letting things run for the next week or so.

"They're quite happy so long as nothing drastic happens at their end.

"The possibility is that we can also play him in the FA Cup."

The Owls are also laying contigency plans, just in case the position changes.

"Things are looking very positive," said Laws, "but we are also keeping something else in mind for if Mark has to go back."

Crossley favours an extended stay at Hillsborough; he has been a success and has enjoyed playing a part in the team's revival.

The 37-year-old was Laws's first signing, and the loan deal was announced the day after his appointment as manager.

The current loan deal allows the keeper to play for the Owls up to and including the New Year's Day clash with Hull at Hillsborough (3pm).

Crossley was a team-mate of Laws at Nottingham Forest. His experience, shot-stopping and ability to organise the back four have been assets, with the team winning four of the six matches in which he has played.:thumbsup:

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