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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2018 20:43:11 GMT 1
If we stay up, Wagner stays. If we don't, Wagner goes. This never made sense to me. If we go down he moves on, but if we stay up he stays? Wherever his next job is if we go down would not be anywhere near as comfortable for him. Dean has basically given him free reign. Would he get that at Leicester? (I think we all know the answer to that one) It would be quite frankly an utterly bonkers move.
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Post by morrisraspass on May 8, 2018 21:12:17 GMT 1
If we stay up, Wagner stays. If we don't, Wagner goes. This never made sense to me. If we go down he moves on, but if we stay up he stays? Wherever his next job is if we go down would not be anywhere near as comfortable for him. Dean has basically given him free reign. Would he get that at Leicester? (I think we all know the answer to that one) It would be quite frankly an utterly bonkers move. Sorry, didn't mean he goes to Leicester. He just goes elsewhere. He wants to be a pl or equivalent in another country manager. So that's with us if we stay up orwith someone else if we don't.
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Post by morleyterrier on May 8, 2018 21:26:52 GMT 1
Railway FC at bottom of Honley are after Wagner. That ain't gonna happen either
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Post by rogermellie on May 8, 2018 22:51:28 GMT 1
Railway FC at bottom of Honley are after Wagner. That ain't gonna happen either The Railway pub is now a Domino's Pizza so don't rule out the Wagner to Domino's rumour - they have plenty of dough.
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Post by htafc on May 8, 2018 23:05:37 GMT 1
I think Rafa could do a good job for them. After all this Wagners first season in the premiership Hands off Wagner
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Post by trailingleg on May 9, 2018 0:42:09 GMT 1
We are crying out for someone to take the club by the scruff of the neck and rebuild it. It was incredibly sad that we sacked Ranieri, I can appreciate that to many it looked harsh from the outside, but you really have to know what was going on in and around the club to understand it. Ditto Craig Shakespeare and ditto Puel. Ranieri his first season, kept all of Pearson's team, kept the same training etc etc. We were proud of what Pearson built and wanted a manager to embrace it, which he did. The summer after he won the league, he was given the chance to change things how he wanted it... things crumbled rapidly the more influence he had over the club sadly. He "tinkered" with a formulae that was working perfectly and paid the price, with us dropping into the bottom three and looking nailed on to go down. With Shakespeare, it became obvious very quickly that he wasn't management material. Puel had a good start, but the last 20 games have been absolutely horrific. We've gone from a team playing with energy and purpose, to a team playing slow sideways balls. Barely getting a kick on goal and getting done over by pretty much everyone. Average would have been enough to keep him in a job, but it's not even close. We don't expect champagne football, we didn't win the league with that, we've never really been known for that. We don't expect to be a top 4 club. All people want is a bit of entertainment, but this is a dull as I can ever remember. We were rock bottom under Pearson for nearly a whole season and it was more exciting. The owners might seem harsh, but they are only coming across like that because they have just chosen too many of the wrong men. If anyone comes in with a grand plan and can provide a few short term results, the owners will back them. We went through some awful runs with Pearson but they backed him all the time as they believed in what he was doing, despite poor results. We're likely to have £60m plus budget in the summer, possibly a lot more depending on what Mahrez goes for and depending on who else we shift out. We have a new £80m training complex in the pipeline and a stadium expansion. It's a fantastic project for the right person, whoever that might be. This seems similar to when we parted company with Robins; we were roundly lambasted by those looking on from outside, but to the majority of Town fans at the time it seemed the right course of action. Dean Hoyle was labelled as a hire and fire chairman but eventually he got the right man in Wagner and backed him fully. If what foxedup says is correct, then I could see Wagner and Leicester being a good match for each other. Leicester is the next level of club before the really big teams and a chance for Wagner to progress; after all if he keeps us up, there is not a lot more he could do at Town - every year would be relegation battles at best. Wagner would leave Town as a hero and would certainly have my blessing. I could also see one or two following him too: Schindler, Mooy, even Kongolo possibly. As for his replacement - well, Nigel Pearson did a good job at Leicester. Who the f*** are you? David could turn Town into a Leicester and more. We are Town fans, not Leeds on here my friend. Leicester are nothing special. Have they won the league yet?
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Post by Nickhudds.UTT on May 9, 2018 8:17:47 GMT 1
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