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Post by galpharm2400 on Jan 14, 2019 22:54:30 GMT 1
I honestly can't think of anyone known that could come in under the current circumstances and do any better than David especially with the squad we've got due to the awful recruitment. Also the attitude and lack of work rate of some of the newer players. Highlighted by the likes if Mbenza walking straight down tunnel on Saturday whilst others cane to applaud fans. Players like him have contributed massively to David's problems and will be glad to see the back of him, Diakhaby and the like. 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..
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Post by arnie on Jan 14, 2019 23:06:51 GMT 1
No. Neither would Dean Hoyle. I think people on here are on some serious substances. You know that as a fact then. Wow, you sound to have first hand knowledge of how Dean thinks. For the record I can see a lot of merit in the idea although it does seem unlikely. WOW.... nice word. You think it's unlikely too. Not impossible then ?
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Post by ponteterrier on Jan 14, 2019 23:10:28 GMT 1
I'd like dome one young that will grow with the club. Someone who will embrace what was started by DW and keep that forward momentum going.
By which I mean the positive and warm atmosphere and att3the club had up until recently.
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Post by jafa on Jan 14, 2019 23:15:28 GMT 1
Marcelo Alberto Bielsa Caldera. If nothing else it would annoy our neighbours.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2019 23:16:13 GMT 1
I chuffing well hope not .That would insult to injury 😈 Rather Sam than Pardew or Hughes Wouldn't touch any of those three with a barge pole 😈
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Post by themanfromatlantis on Jan 14, 2019 23:19:16 GMT 1
People now realising that we might be peering into a barrel that's already been scraped out...
We'll be OK whatever happens, DW has left a legacy that shouldn't be judged by the last 6-8 weeks. I hope we don't throw out what has underpinned these last 3 years. A strong training regime that the players bought in to, no prima donnas, no off the pitch scandals etc. etc.
He's brought a lot of pride & honesty back to the club, let's not waste it...
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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2019 23:19:59 GMT 1
Klinsmann, Another German Yank, Bound to fancy moving to Town from wherever shit he lives in the US, Go get him Dean.
Failing that, Warburton or Adkins with Hudson in and amongst.
Have we ever had a player manager ?
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Post by Million Dollar Babies on Jan 14, 2019 23:21:37 GMT 1
Would you accept Wagner having 6 months off and Hudson taking it till then, Wagner hopefully come back rejuvenated? No because what happens the next time he gets stressed out? Do we just keep letting him have time off?
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Post by jafa on Jan 14, 2019 23:23:56 GMT 1
Jos Luhukay. He'll be cheap.
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Post by BLUE&WHITE on Jan 14, 2019 23:26:24 GMT 1
Would you accept Wagner having 6 months off and Hudson taking it till then, Wagner hopefully come back rejuvenated? No because what happens the next time he gets stressed out? Do we just keep letting him have time off? It's only a point for discussion. Personally I would like arteta. Can see Hudson getting it though.
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Post by Million Dollar Babies on Jan 14, 2019 23:27:13 GMT 1
Klinsmann, Another German Yank, Bound to fancy moving to Town from wherever shit he lives in the US, Go get him Dean. Failing that, Warburton or Adkins with Hudson in and amongst. Have we ever had a player manager ? 8 weeks ago you would have laughed at anyone suggesting Adkins It just shows how things can click at certain clubs while being absolutely useless at others Even Shteeeve McLaren seems to have got it back together this season.
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Post by lorddriffield on Jan 14, 2019 23:27:48 GMT 1
David Unsworth, 45 years old, currently Everton U23s
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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2019 23:28:32 GMT 1
Klinsmann, Another German Yank, Bound to fancy moving to Town from wherever shit he lives in the US, Go get him Dean. Failing that, Warburton or Adkins with Hudson in and amongst. Have we ever had a player manager ? This is from a recent interview with him: It’s a warm May afternoon one month before the World Cup and Jurgen Klinsmann—German soccer legend, former U.S. men’s national team coach and a man who tends to elicit strong feelings in the American soccer community—is driving his black Porsche SUV through Newport Beach, Calif.He lives in a house nearby where he can watch dolphins surfing the blue swells of the Pacific, and he embraces much of the West Coast lifestyle: growth mindset, relentless optimism, organic food.Fook that. The lad is crying out for an under-dwelling in Thornton Lodge where he can watch dogs shitting on the hard standing. Embrace the West Yorkshire lifestyle: shrinking mindset, relentless pessimism and Rustlers burgers. Welcome to Huddersfield.
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Post by Kenny irons on Jan 14, 2019 23:30:20 GMT 1
I would absolutely love to get Mikel arteta, he’s finished his apprenticeship with one of the worlds best coaches. Now it’s time to see if he now fancy’s the hot seat with us. Build his own team from top to bottom.
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Post by johnr on Jan 14, 2019 23:31:11 GMT 1
Must have somebody in place otherwise why sack him? He wasn't sacked, go read the Town website That move, calling it "by mutual consent" has been tried umpteen times by other clubs when replacing a manager, to try and make it seem like someone isn t getting sacked,but what it means really is, if you don t go willingly we will sack you,anyone who doesn t realise that is pretty naive. I genuinely really do appreciate what he did taking us to the Premier League,but I do think this club deserved to be in the Premier League far sooner,and it was just a case of,he wasn t up to the job,didn t know how to get our attack right at same time as defend and couldn t take us further. Its a pity we left it too late to tell him in effect he had to go or he would be sacked because if wed done it sooner we could have stayed up.
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Post by omar1988 on Jan 14, 2019 23:31:20 GMT 1
Steve Clarke is certainly having a good season with Kilmarnock. Worth considering?
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Post by themanfromatlantis on Jan 14, 2019 23:34:57 GMT 1
Would you accept Wagner having 6 months off and Hudson taking it till then, Wagner hopefully come back rejuvenated? No because what happens the next time he gets stressed out? Do we just keep letting him have time off? People get stressed out all the time, return to work and are just fine, mainly because they've sought help, sorted out the root cause of the issue. Clearly the Q was a little daft, coming back after 6 months, but would welcome DW back to the club if and when the opportunity arises in the next few yrs. When Jacko was interviewed by SSN earlier I hadn't realised/had forgotten that he had 2 spells with us, a few yrs apart...
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Post by Tim Nice But Dim on Jan 14, 2019 23:35:48 GMT 1
One manager i do not want to come in is Big Sam the greedy git lost all my respect with the England job because he would want quite a few quid to spend because only half of this Town squad are up for it.
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Post by BLUE&WHITE on Jan 14, 2019 23:40:52 GMT 1
David Unsworth, 45 years old, currently Everton U23s Good shout, he's come across very impressively a few times in interviews. Hasn't moyes attended games on quite a few occasions?
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Post by Made In Yorkshire on Jan 14, 2019 23:41:49 GMT 1
Let's call it a sabbatical. It's not unknown for men/women involved in sport to do that. Don't they say that what doesn't kill you makes you stronger.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2019 23:42:39 GMT 1
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Post by BLUE&WHITE on Jan 14, 2019 23:42:39 GMT 1
I would absolutely love to get Mikel arteta, he’s finished his apprenticeship with one of the worlds best coaches. Now it’s time to see if he now fancy’s the hot seat with us. Build his own team from top to bottom. Think he would be number one on my list
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Post by JonsonClarkParis on Jan 14, 2019 23:43:54 GMT 1
I would absolutely love to get Mikel arteta, he’s finished his apprenticeship with one of the worlds best coaches. Now it’s time to see if he now fancy’s the hot seat with us. Build his own team from top to bottom. What a shout. Bring arteta in deano.
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Post by themanfromatlantis on Jan 14, 2019 23:44:00 GMT 1
He wasn't sacked, go read the Town website That move, calling it "by mutual consent" has been tried umpteen times by other clubs when replacing a manager, to try and make it seem like someone isn t getting sacked,but what it means really is, if you don t go willingly we will sack you,anyone who doesn t realise that is pretty naive. I genuinely really do appreciate what he did taking us to the Premier League,but I do think this club deserved to be in the Premier League far sooner,and it was just a case of,he wasn t up to the job,didn t know how to get our attack right at same time as defend and couldn t take us further. Its a pity we left it too late to tell him in effect he had to go or he would be sacked because if wed done it sooner we could have stayed up. Not much in life is certain, the theory that getting rid sooner would have given us a chance of survival is a tad subjective. We played Brighton and were knocked back by some poor decisions, next 2 games we make a real fist of them but still end up on the wrong end of a 1 goal margin. We then lost Mooy to injury. I think DW & Town have had some rotten luck these last few weeks and that's really clouded the opinions of a few posters on here. We're not a team that has a strong back-up capability, any season in the PL was always going to be a grind, we'd never have seen the type of football some people wanted to see on here on a consistent basis. I say consistent because with a bit of emotion & feeling in the team this Sun I genuinely don't know what will happen, but if we do somehow upset the odds and play sparkling in the process, don't be attributing this to something like the Solskjaer bounce at Man Utd...
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Post by matacaster on Jan 14, 2019 23:49:47 GMT 1
What's Ossie Ardilles doing these days?
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Post by diceman on Jan 14, 2019 23:51:06 GMT 1
That move, calling it "by mutual consent" has been tried umpteen times by other clubs when replacing a manager, to try and make it seem like someone isn t getting sacked,but what it means really is, if you don t go willingly we will sack you,anyone who doesn t realise that is pretty naive. I genuinely really do appreciate what he did taking us to the Premier League,but I do think this club deserved to be in the Premier League far sooner,and it was just a case of,he wasn t up to the job,didn t know how to get our attack right at same time as defend and couldn t take us further. Its a pity we left it too late to tell him in effect he had to go or he would be sacked because if wed done it sooner we could have stayed up. Not much in life is certain, the theory that getting rid sooner would have given us a chance of survival is a tad subjective. We played Brighton and were knocked back by some poor decisions, next 2 games we make a real fist of them but still end up on the wrong end of a 1 goal margin. We then lost Mooy to injury. I think DW & Town have had some rotten luck these last few weeks and that's really clouded the opinions of a few posters on here. We're not a team that has a strong back-up capability, any season in the PL was always going to be a grind, we'd never have seen the type of football some people wanted to see on here on a consistent basis. I say consistent because with a bit of emotion & feeling in the team this Sun I genuinely don't know what will happen, but if we do somehow upset the odds and play sparkling in the process, don't be attributing this to something like the Solskjaer bounce at Man Utd... Believe, no Limits, UTT! 😉
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Post by est1908 on Jan 14, 2019 23:51:31 GMT 1
Surely we wouldn't appoint Allardyce. Not what we need It'll be Jokanovic or someone from Germany who Rebbe puts forward Your application to join the tit club has been accepted...
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Post by barryhorne on Jan 14, 2019 23:53:07 GMT 1
Steve Clarke is certainly having a good season with Kilmarnock. Worth considering?
Strange, I was thinking about Steve Clarke as well. Was a great assistant manager, and he's overperforming at Kilmarnock.
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Post by Million Dollar Babies on Jan 14, 2019 23:54:26 GMT 1
Surely we wouldn't appoint Allardyce. Not what we need It'll be Jokanovic or someone from Germany who Rebbe puts forward Your application to join the tit club has been accepted... Another completely normal post that someone has taken offence at. Only on DATM
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Post by dalesterrier on Jan 14, 2019 23:55:05 GMT 1
No because what happens the next time he gets stressed out? Do we just keep letting him have time off? It's only a point for discussion. Personally I would like arteta. Can see Hudson getting it though. Thought you'd said earlier Jocavenic (sp??) was lined up??
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