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Great win, but at what cost 17:05 - Sep 2 with 3472 viewsTalkingBlues

Hirst and Morsy are pretty much the 2 players we can least afford to have injured.

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Great win, but at what cost on 17:53 - Sep 2 with 559 viewsThe_Flashing_Smile

Great win, but at what cost on 17:27 - Sep 2 by TalkingBlues

Yeah, I mean, who cares about the upcoming games and injuries to key players occurring the day after the transfer window shuts, what on earth was I thinking?

I am able to put emotions to one side and look to the next games, clearly a lot of people on this thread can’t, oh well.


Cheer up chicken.

Trust the process. Trust Phil.

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Great win, but at what cost on 17:53 - Sep 2 with 558 viewsBlueBadger

Great win, but at what cost on 17:53 - Sep 2 by The_Flashing_Smile

Cheer up chicken.


Great win, but at what cost by BlueBadger 2 Sep 2023 17:34
You'd be grumpy too if your team had just to Rotherham, to be fair.


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Great win, but at what cost on 18:02 - Sep 2 with 516 viewsN2_Blue

Great win, but at what cost on 17:27 - Sep 2 by TalkingBlues

Yeah, I mean, who cares about the upcoming games and injuries to key players occurring the day after the transfer window shuts, what on earth was I thinking?

I am able to put emotions to one side and look to the next games, clearly a lot of people on this thread can’t, oh well.


No, you are just a dic knead or a budgie. I don’t know which but you are definitely one of them.

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(No subject) (n/t) on 18:10 - Sep 2 with 503 viewsMullet

Great win, but at what cost on 17:27 - Sep 2 by TalkingBlues

Yeah, I mean, who cares about the upcoming games and injuries to key players occurring the day after the transfer window shuts, what on earth was I thinking?

I am able to put emotions to one side and look to the next games, clearly a lot of people on this thread can’t, oh well.



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Great win, but at what cost on 19:10 - Sep 2 with 451 viewsWickets

Great win, but at what cost on 17:13 - Sep 2 by TalkingBlues

I agree, Morsy would be far more significant IMO, but hopefully it’s just a knock that wears off soon. As you say, we are scoring goals without Hirst, which isn’t a great surprise, it’s just the constant harrying of defenders that separates him from our other options.


Think Sam has a slight hamstring strain , hopefully he will have to miss the Egypt game and be back fit in a fortnight .. Love Hirst but we do have Freddie, Kayden and Dane !!
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Great win, but at what cost on 19:15 - Sep 2 with 433 viewsBlueBadger

Great win, but at what cost on 18:02 - Sep 2 by N2_Blue

No, you are just a dic knead or a budgie. I don’t know which but you are definitely one of them.


The two things are not mutually exclusive.

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Great win, but at what cost on 19:29 - Sep 2 with 411 viewsRob88

Are you dizzy bruv?
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Great win, but at what cost on 19:31 - Sep 2 with 405 viewsN2_Blue

Great win, but at what cost on 19:15 - Sep 2 by BlueBadger

The two things are not mutually exclusive.


Very good point, most likely both

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Great win, but at what cost on 19:40 - Sep 2 with 387 viewsbilllm

Great win, but at what cost on 17:11 - Sep 2 by Vic

Taylor showed he’s a very capable replacement.


I wouldn't worry about Taylor,
He won't finish the season on the bench,
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