Chairman Statement on OS

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It would be pointless to release that kind of statement if Moyes was about to walk...infact it would pretty much nail on that Kenwright would be houned out of the club. Think what you like about him, but he isnt actually thick as [Poor language removed]. I wouldnt think that everything is rosey, but i cant see a man fighting to keep a manager releasing that kind of statement... on so many levels.
 

It would be pointless to release that kind of statement if Moyes was about to walk...infact it would pretty much nail on that Kenwright would be houned out of the club. Think what you like about him, but he isnt actually thick as [Poor language removed]. I wouldnt think that everything is rosey, but i cant see a man fighting to keep a manager releasing that kind of statement... on so many levels.

Yes, but whos to say Kenwright hasnt had enough. Maybe he wants out, maybe the constant need for investment and his beating his head against a wall has all got too much for him.

Theres only so long he can juggle the balls hes got, sooner or later hes gonna drop em.
 

Yes, but whos to say Kenwright hasnt had enough. Maybe he wants out, maybe the constant need for investment and his beating his head against a wall has all got too much for him.

Theres only so long he can juggle the balls hes got, sooner or later hes gonna drop em.

I dont think he'd be burning his bridges if he'd just had enough... besides most people are adamant he could sell us if that was the case, so again the statement would almost be counterproductive.
 
Yes, but whos to say Kenwright hasnt had enough. Maybe he wants out, maybe the constant need for investment and his beating his head against a wall has all got too much for him.

Theres only so long he can juggle the balls hes got, sooner or later hes gonna drop em.
Why are you turning good news into bad news? I don't get it, we asked to know what is going on, Kenwright has told us what we wanted to hear and yet you still want to find fault with him and the club. It makes absolutely no sense whatsoever, he isnt going to come out and say oh we have x amount to spend our targets are blah blah blah, that is not how football clubs are run. Onlythe big boys who have seemingly unlimited resources, can do that. Just relax and wiat and see, if he has lied, he will get crucified, but i dont see why he would.

p.s I love poptarts, i have actually eaten nothing else for a whole day, as a dare (yes i am a hardcore mofo), but only the chocotastic ones are nice.
 
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Is that true? If so thats mad that.

Breakfast is the clear loser.


No, i made it up. :(. But your right i havent seen them for a while, but was never a fan tbh.

Pop-Tarts are Kellogg's most popular brand to date, with more than 2 billion Pop-Tarts sold each year.[3] They are distributed mainly in the United States, but also in the United Kingdom
 

To be honest i'm annoyed BK has resorted to making a statement at all. I've always found actions speak louder than words, he needs to start giving moyes what he deserves in terms of transfer targets and not react to rumours and over anxious fans.
 
Is that true? If so thats mad that.

Breakfast is the clear loser.

I think that's actually true.

McDonalds stopped selling Applie pies for ages for the same reason. Then they realised they didn't give a toss about people and started selling them again with diddy little red writing on the packaging.

The Alan Partridge scene where he is hiding out in Michael's garage because he called that guy a [Poor language removed], and Lynn hands him the apple pie straight out of the microwave.
He ends up biting it and screaming his head off!
"CHRRRRRRIST! I've set fire to my mouth!! My God, that's as hot as the sun Lynn what are you trying to do kill me!"

I regarded that sketch as a masterpiece in health and safety regarding microwaved apple pies.
 
Cracking bit of pop-tart history here Chico :

Originally not frosted when first introduced, it was later proved that frosting could survive the toaster, and the first frosted Pop-Tarts were officially released in 1967. However, frosted Pop-Tarts are not suitable for vegetarians because they contain gelatin. Today, there is a wide variety of Pop-Tart flavors, including Chocolate Chip, S'Mores, Raspberry, French Toast and Mint Chocolate Chip.

In 1992, Pop-Tarts became the focus of controversy when Thomas Nangle sued Kellogg for damages after his Pop-Tart got stuck and caught fire in his toaster. The case gained notoriety when humor columnist Dave Barry wrote a column about starting a fire in his own toaster with Pop-Tarts. In 1994, Texas A&M University professor Joseph Delgado performed an experiment proving that, when left in the toaster too long, strawberry Pop-Tarts could produce flames over a foot high. The discovery triggered a flurry of lawsuits. Since then, Pop-Tarts carry the warning: "Due to possible risk of fire, never leave your toasting appliance or microwave unattended."
 

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