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Post by Torquayterrier on Jan 15, 2019 15:42:00 GMT 1
Just as well we're playing Man City next, if we got a late winner just imagine how long it would take Mark Hudson to run down the touchline ;-)
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Post by terrier2019 on Jan 15, 2019 16:00:47 GMT 1
christof beuhler wagners assistant might get promoted from within Very unlikely considering he's left the club. if he as i stand corrected.
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Post by terrier2019 on Jan 15, 2019 16:01:42 GMT 1
Very unlikely considering he's left the club. if he as i stand corrected. be interesting to see who it is though
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Post by drewden on Jan 15, 2019 16:10:05 GMT 1
Jokanovic done deal.
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Post by Farsley Terrier (UK product) on Jan 15, 2019 16:11:01 GMT 1
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Post by Sugy , Paignton Devon Terrier on Jan 15, 2019 16:12:59 GMT 1
Surely best option is to keep Hudson as caretaker to end of season with a view to see who becomes available in our position.
Do not spend any remaining funds as surely more of a common sense sollution is to invest in making a serious challenge to come straight back up instead of wasting silly money to try and survive ,thus no hurry
What we should be looking for is a young experienced manager who plays attacking football ,and would become available at the end of the season to take on a challenge
Ole Gunner Solskjaer would be a good option , and that could become reality if he could not find another top flight club in Britain or abroad when/if United replace him at the end of the season
I very much doubt that he is on silly money at present at United
I do not like the look of the list of failed journeymen on the managerial merry go round ,as appointing many of these could result in taking us back to the debt ridden dark days
Is there anybody out there who seriously thinks we can somehow survive in the premier league
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Post by drewden on Jan 15, 2019 16:13:02 GMT 1
A very reliable source, say no more see if I am correct.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2019 16:14:57 GMT 1
@reluctantnicko 10p On Joka to Huddersfield ? Alan Nixon Retweeted Think that would be wasted
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Post by Jack on Jan 15, 2019 16:18:44 GMT 1
Benjamin Hoffmann
Dortmund sick of their under 23 coach being poached but they've said we can have their under 19s manager this time.
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Post by VLP Fan Club on Jan 15, 2019 16:19:22 GMT 1
@reluctantnicko 10p On Joka to Huddersfield ? Alan Nixon Retweeted Think that would be wasted going off that and sky sports saying Jan Siewert inst in the running, could be anyone
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Post by jqhtfc on Jan 15, 2019 16:26:09 GMT 1
Wouldn’t be surprised if it was Martin Schmidt ex Wolfsburg
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Post by VLP Fan Club on Jan 15, 2019 16:26:58 GMT 1
Wouldn’t be surprised if it was Martin Schmidt ex Wolfsburg 12/1 if you want a flutter
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Post by puertouk on Jan 15, 2019 17:04:54 GMT 1
I have a sneaky feeling that Jovanovic will be our next manager. Firstly, Wagner was going to leave at the end of the season, but Hoyle thought it best he left now. Strange that Jovanovic turned down the Stoke job a week or so back. Had Hoyle got Jovanovic ready to step in after Wagner left at the end of the season? If so, he would be ready to take over pretty quickly. I don't think it would have been fair to throw him to the lions on Sunday (Man C) It gives him 9 days before we play Everton, so it will give him time to sort one or 2 things out before that game. Maybe he has given Hoyle the names of players he wants? Whatever the reason, I think Jovanovic would do a great job for us at Town. Fulham played some great football in the Championship with a great passing and attacking game. Forget about the Prem, Jovanovic did not bring any of the new players in, it was the owner's son who did that. Even the Fulham fans want rid of this guy.
Wagner did an unbelievable job for Town, but he lost his way a little and the fight had left him when you watched him on the sidelines. He will be always welcomed back to Huddersfield and will go down as a legend. As always, the club moves on and hopefully, we will have a new manager to take us to greater things.
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Post by jqhtfc on Jan 15, 2019 17:19:33 GMT 1
Wouldn’t be surprised if it was Martin Schmidt ex Wolfsburg 12/1 if you want a flutter 25/1 on bet victor
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Post by bluewater on Jan 15, 2019 17:39:39 GMT 1
What about Barnsley manager Daniel Stendel would fit the Wagner mould of football,family probably settled in England and has a 50% win rate at Hanover and Barnsley
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2019 18:16:50 GMT 1
players like him have been brought here and ended up in a vacuum between the senior staff here.. the recruitment of staff and then playing staff has contributed to the 'clubs problems' and unfortunately Dave was part of them... dont think either of the 'named' players came out and said they thought they were too good to be here..? might like to have been coached into the system better maybe??? seen mbenza and diakhaby run round like headless chickens, work rate was ok, instructions and tactics were incredibly difficult to work out and not just for them.. when you start playing players out of position and doing things they have not been used to or ever really played before its a shitty slippery slope.. the players clearly have responsibility but if they are doing what they are asked its difficult.. Everytime you see Mbenza, he looks like a lad who has won a pre match raffle to play that day and has just been told to go and enjoy himself. The lad clearly has something but his inability to function in our rigid system was blatantly clear. Diakhaby likewise based on his complete exclusion over the past few months (despite him being Wagner's #1 summer target) Then read Pritchard"s programme interview the other week where he talks about how much his game has improved defensively. It all points to a clear lack of attacking coaching and players maybe not being able to show their true abilities. Let's be honest, Diakhaby had been written off by Wagner despite his searing pace and our lack of penetration. Gutted as I am at Wagner's departure, it may allow one or two players the platform to show a little more of what they can offer. Rebbe seems to get the blame for everything based on a bad season at Wolfsburg and our summer recruitment but Wagner is the man who signed off on every player as far as I'm aware. I can well imagine a difference of opinions when Wagner's methodology wasn't producing positive results and big signings not even making the bench. Pritchard s defensive game has improved??! Crikey...he must have been rubbish! Or...I wonder if Pritchard knows how to play the game a bit more and be a good pro compared to for example VLP or Diakhaby? I suspect this is why Flo remains a professional footballer too...looks like a nice lad who does what he’s told in training.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2019 18:23:03 GMT 1
Surely best option is to keep Hudson as caretaker to end of season with a view to see who becomes available in our position. Do not spend any remaining funds as surely more of a common sense sollution is to invest in making a serious challenge to come straight back up instead of wasting silly money to try and survive ,thus no hurry What we should be looking for is a young experienced manager who plays attacking football ,and would become available at the end of the season to take on a challenge Ole Gunner Solskjaer would be a good option , and that could become reality if he could not find another top flight club in Britain or abroad when/if United replace him at the end of the season I very much doubt that he is on silly money at present at United I do not like the look of the list of failed journeymen on the managerial merry go round ,as appointing many of these could result in taking us back to the debt ridden dark days Is there anybody out there who seriously thinks we can somehow survive in the premier league Mold already agreed a potential compensation fee in excess of £7m for Man U to buy him out of his contract (that was only agreed in December) if they want to keep him. Not a chance on Earth we are forking out a fee of that level to attract a manager sorry.
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Post by horst on Jan 15, 2019 18:23:52 GMT 1
First of all greetings from Germany. Sorry for my bad english. Here with us the development of Huddersfield and Wagner was also closely watched. Too bad he did not grab it anymore. Since possible trainee candidates from Germany were addressed, I wanted to introduce you to two candidates who would be good for Huddersfield. The 1st would be Domenico Tedesco, Schalke04, Bundesliga. - took over a hopeless 2.Bundesliga Club and lost not a single game, was immediately wooed out of the 1.Bundesleague, in the first year of the Bundesliga, he reached with Schalke Top5 placement, best German A-license graduation of his year, highly talented young coach. Perfectionist. 2.Steffen Baumgart, Paderborn, 2.Bundesliga, a small budget, small club and very good results, trains and lets play like Klopp, a offensive fireworks, 90min. Powerfussball, hard coach that demands a lot, great potential as a coach. This my candidates from germany for your club. Greetings from Germany, do not lose faith, you are wonderful fans. Best wishes.
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Post by Jack on Jan 15, 2019 18:28:59 GMT 1
First of all greetings from Germany. Sorry for my bad english. Here with us the development of Huddersfield and Wagner was also closely watched. Too bad he did not grab it anymore. Since possible trainee candidates from Germany were addressed, I wanted to introduce you to two candidates who would be good for Huddersfield. The 1st would be Domenico Tedesco, Schalke04, Bundesliga. - took over a hopeless 2.Bundesliga Club and lost not a single game, was immediately wooed out of the 1.Bundesleague, in the first year of the Bundesliga, he reached with Schalke Top5 placement, best German A-license graduation of his year, highly talented young coach. Perfectionist. 2.Steffen Baumgart, Paderborn, 2.Bundesliga, a small budget, small club and very good results, trains and lets play like Klopp, a offensive fireworks, 90min. Powerfussball, hard coach that demands a lot, great potential as a coach. This my candidates from germany for your club. Greetings from Germany, do not lose faith, you are wonderful fans. Best wishes. We'll have them both.
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Post by yappledapple on Jan 15, 2019 18:31:29 GMT 1
My thoughts - In the last 3 years, Town’s culture and systems have been changed by DW to a German Bundesliga style; I will be very surprised if DH moves radically away from this template, as it works. The Germanic identity that has been instilled into the club is ingrained now I feel, so I would expect another relatively unknown Bundesliga coach announced this coming Sunday to continue what’s been started and if they’ve known for a while that DW was leaving, things will have been put in motion behind the scenes weeks/months ago on approaching the right candidate and certainly with DW/CB’s thoughts and input.
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Post by horst on Jan 15, 2019 18:42:30 GMT 1
Wagner embodied as a coach actually already the newer generation of coaches. Klopp was already more the "older guard". With this younger generation of German trainers, the most famous example being Tuchel (Paris PSG), there are a few other dormant pearls. Farke at Norwich also has its own signature, it combines everything the Dortmund cadre school. Only other clubs immediately see what happens in minor leagues and highly talented coaches (Nagelsmann, Tuchel, Tedesco, etc.) are quickly transferred. Maybe there are young talented coaches in England who do not do much. This was his maxim in Mainz at Klopp era. Do not do much, Mainz had little money back then, so develop your own stars.
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Post by Ross83 on Jan 15, 2019 21:35:18 GMT 1
Surprised he's not nearer the top but I'm having a cheeky bet on Lee Johnson at 33/1, seems the Hoyle "fit" and progressing well.
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Post by Farsley Terrier (UK product) on Jan 15, 2019 21:36:44 GMT 1
can you get odds on Peter Stoger?
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Post by TommyTheTerrier on Jan 15, 2019 21:51:00 GMT 1
can you get odds on Peter Stoger? 20/1 on SkyBet
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Post by billy143 on Jan 15, 2019 21:51:12 GMT 1
can you get odds on Peter Stoger? 20/1 Skybet. Out of work since being sacked by Dortmund last May.
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Post by imissmarcus on Jan 15, 2019 21:58:44 GMT 1
First of all greetings from Germany. Sorry for my bad english. Here with us the development of Huddersfield and Wagner was also closely watched. Too bad he did not grab it anymore. Since possible trainee candidates from Germany were addressed, I wanted to introduce you to two candidates who would be good for Huddersfield. The 1st would be Domenico Tedesco, Schalke04, Bundesliga. - took over a hopeless 2.Bundesliga Club and lost not a single game, was immediately wooed out of the 1.Bundesleague, in the first year of the Bundesliga, he reached with Schalke Top5 placement, best German A-license graduation of his year, highly talented young coach. Perfectionist. 2.Steffen Baumgart, Paderborn, 2.Bundesliga, a small budget, small club and very good results, trains and lets play like Klopp, a offensive fireworks, 90min. Powerfussball, hard coach that demands a lot, great potential as a coach. This my candidates from germany for your club. Greetings from Germany, do not lose faith, you are wonderful fans. Best wishes. Thanks Horst. What happened with the Turkish coach at Stuttgart? Seemed to be getting much better results than they had before and then saw he'd gone.
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Post by Dillinger on Jan 15, 2019 22:32:41 GMT 1
First of all greetings from Germany. Sorry for my bad english. Here with us the development of Huddersfield and Wagner was also closely watched. Too bad he did not grab it anymore. Since possible trainee candidates from Germany were addressed, I wanted to introduce you to two candidates who would be good for Huddersfield. The 1st would be Domenico Tedesco, Schalke04, Bundesliga. - took over a hopeless 2.Bundesliga Club and lost not a single game, was immediately wooed out of the 1.Bundesleague, in the first year of the Bundesliga, he reached with Schalke Top5 placement, best German A-license graduation of his year, highly talented young coach. Perfectionist. 2.Steffen Baumgart, Paderborn, 2.Bundesliga, a small budget, small club and very good results, trains and lets play like Klopp, a offensive fireworks, 90min. Powerfussball, hard coach that demands a lot, great potential as a coach. This my candidates from germany for your club. Greetings from Germany, do not lose faith, you are wonderful fans. Best wishes. Would you be interested in the job?
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Post by benhomly on Jan 15, 2019 23:31:55 GMT 1
Surprised he's not nearer the top but I'm having a cheeky bet on Lee Johnson at 33/1, seems the Hoyle "fit" and progressing well. He’s not progressing right well on his promise to deliver European football to Bristol City
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