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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2014 6:12:59 GMT 1
still rather have colin. then again what do we know? we're only fans.
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Post by davyjones on Aug 12, 2014 6:54:15 GMT 1
What we need is a right horrible bastard in charge to get the best out of these pampered but talented lot Would Lynch have played like a fairy against someone half his size if he was going to get a kicking from NL, I think not Same with Norwood, same with Hammill
Who cares if he's not liked
I remember another right horrible bastard from Scotland that nobody liked, didn't do too bad at Man U did he ?
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Post by iangreaves on Aug 12, 2014 7:12:05 GMT 1
As a player, Lennon was always one of those who you hated with a fury playing for other teams. I suspect if he had been playing for town fans would have loved him cos he's the kind of player that fans love on their team. One thing's for sure, our players would have to be seriously worried about not doing what Lennon told them.
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Post by iangreaves on Aug 12, 2014 7:17:49 GMT 1
As a player, Lennon was always one of those who you hated with a fury playing for other teams. I suspect if he had been playing for town fans would have loved him cos he's the kind of player that fans love on their team. One thing's for sure, our players would have to be seriously worried about not doing what Lennon told them. Oh.. and he might just get the best out of Paterson...... by playing him in his natural position, as Mark Robins said he would do when he signed him.
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Post by jakeshan on Aug 12, 2014 7:54:12 GMT 1
He would be great for us. A nasty jinner who I suspect doesn't give a pig's burp if no one likes him. He wouldn't be here to be popular, he would have a job to do and if the players don't like it, tough.
It's time to stop pussy footing around with these overpaid tossers and give them a kick up the arse to the last lacehole.
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Post by kennyk2 on Aug 12, 2014 7:57:37 GMT 1
Something that might put the club off is he is likely to be off as soon as a 'bigger' job came up I see that as success - we haven't had a manager poached since 1959!
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Post by iangreaves on Aug 12, 2014 8:01:14 GMT 1
still rather have colin. then again what do we know? we're only fans. Just listened to the Talksport interview, and I get the impression he would take the job. He even talked about how he had used 3-5-2 successfully at one point. He mentioned Curle and Jeppo taking training and him doing the man management. Did someone mention Curle on a thread in connection with the job after Robins left, or was it just a WUM.
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Post by joehappy on Aug 12, 2014 8:03:06 GMT 1
Something that might put the club off is he is likely to be off as soon as a 'bigger' job came up I see that as success - we haven't had a manager poached since 1959! Is that really true? Good fact if so
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Post by kennyk2 on Aug 12, 2014 8:09:51 GMT 1
I see that as success - we haven't had a manager poached since 1959! Is that really true? Good fact if so Unless you count Warnock, who was tapped-up (apparently) by the Plymouth chairman.
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Post by Baby Ate My Eight Ball on Aug 12, 2014 8:48:24 GMT 1
As a player, Lennon was always one of those who you hated with a fury playing for other teams. I suspect if he had been playing for town fans would have loved him cos he's the kind of player that fans love on their team. One thing's for sure, our players would have to be seriously worried about not doing what Lennon told them. Oh.. and he might just get the best out of Paterson...... by playing him in his natural position, as Mark Robins said he would do when he signed him. Of all the sticks you can choose to beat Robins with, Martin Paterson is surely the most brittle. He always played him up front and never shunted him onto the wing like he was at Burnley, which is what he was alluding to. A few goals notwithstanding the lad's looked nowt but poor in a town shirt and him leading the line is a recipe for relegation.
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Post by iangreaves on Aug 12, 2014 9:00:16 GMT 1
Oh.. and he might just get the best out of Paterson...... by playing him in his natural position, as Mark Robins said he would do when he signed him. Of all the sticks you can choose to beat Robins with, Martin Paterson is surely the most brittle. He always played him up front and never shunted him onto the wing like he was at Burnley, which is what he was alluding to. A few goals notwithstanding the lad's looked nowt but poor in a town shirt and him leading the line is a recipe for relegation. Not true. He played him withdrawn.
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Post by ColchTerrier on Aug 12, 2014 9:14:35 GMT 1
If he has interest he has to be the one! I would rather Malkey but feel he would be waiting for a lower prem job (West Ham).
I'm not a fan of Lennon but if he wants to use us as a stepping stone for the Prem then I'm happy with that. Solid mid-table this year, play-off push the next and if he is still here then great, if not, we're in a far more attractive position for the better managers.
Let's sack this nicey, nicey HTFC off and be horrible bastards for a bit! I would certainly love someine in the technical area dishing out ear bashings to the players not putting a shift in!
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Post by Baby Ate My Eight Ball on Aug 12, 2014 9:55:48 GMT 1
Of all the sticks you can choose to beat Robins with, Martin Paterson is surely the most brittle. He always played him up front and never shunted him onto the wing like he was at Burnley, which is what he was alluding to. A few goals notwithstanding the lad's looked nowt but poor in a town shirt and him leading the line is a recipe for relegation. Not true. He played him withdrawn. He asked him to play up front as the second striker. That's a different role, not a different position. Right back is a different position. If he can't modify his role slightly as an international striker then that doesn't reflect very well on him.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2014 9:59:24 GMT 1
i dunno about lennon. Oggy would be going to post match interviews in full body armour.
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Post by Baby Ate My Eight Ball on Aug 12, 2014 10:17:48 GMT 1
i dunno about lennon. Oggy would be going to post match interviews in full body armour. Hah, can just imagine Lennon's eyes glowing red as Oggy tentatively questions playing Wells up front on his own....
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Post by hepworthtownfan on Aug 12, 2014 11:21:17 GMT 1
i dunno about lennon. Oggy would be going to post match interviews in full body armour. Hah, can just imagine Lennon's eyes glowing red as Oggy tentatively questions playing Wells up front on his own.... From what I have heard here in Scotland, it was his nose that was glowing red, (Be-Ro esk) hence the rapid departure from Celtic
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Post by Baby Ate My Eight Ball on Aug 12, 2014 11:43:34 GMT 1
Hah, can just imagine Lennon's eyes glowing red as Oggy tentatively questions playing Wells up front on his own.... From what I have heard here in Scotland, it was his nose that was glowing red, (Be-Ro esk) hence the rapid departure from Celtic ? As in he got boxed on the nose or he liked a whisky?!
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Post by hepworthtownfan on Aug 12, 2014 11:47:18 GMT 1
From what I have heard here in Scotland, it was his nose that was glowing red, (Be-Ro esk) hence the rapid departure from Celtic ? As in he got boxed on the nose or he liked a whisky?! be-ro...as in white powder !!!
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Post by lindleyterrier88 on Aug 12, 2014 12:00:19 GMT 1
still rather have colin. then again what do we know? we're only fans. Just listened to the Talksport interview, and I get the impression he would take the job. He even talked about how he had used 3-5-2 successfully at one point. He mentioned Curle and Jeppo taking training and him doing the man management. Did someone mention Curle on a thread in connection with the job after Robins left, or was it just a WUM Do you have a link to this?
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Post by kautostar1 on Aug 12, 2014 14:15:34 GMT 1
From what I have heard here in Scotland, it was his nose that was glowing red, (Be-Ro esk) hence the rapid departure from Celtic ? As in he got boxed on the nose or he liked a whisky?! He has issues. we should stay well clear
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2014 15:14:27 GMT 1
If he really has applied we should definitely talk to him. Has to be a top candidate. Not sure we would pay enough of have the transfer funds to tempt him to come but we should definitely be trying to get him here if its remotely possible.
As for everyone that keeps bringing up Warnock. Loved him the first time around but I really don't think he would come here at this point. Seems to have it too easy in his current gig.
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Post by stinkypete on Aug 12, 2014 15:52:03 GMT 1
If he's applied, no interview needed. One question..... When can you start?
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Post by teddytheterrier on Aug 12, 2014 16:39:27 GMT 1
Nah
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Post by wasp on Aug 12, 2014 16:45:13 GMT 1
According to Alan Nixon he believes Lennon has applied. Unfortunately it seems Wilson has his heart set on Pressley or McNamara. Surely you cant ignore a man with his recent CV at our level. The man is used to winning football matches. Out of interest who has he managed at our level?
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Post by y2troy on Aug 12, 2014 16:52:20 GMT 1
Dont know if Lennon is the answer as for some reason we go north of the border for a lot of answers when that league is average at best.
Remember just before Warnock took over we was in a mess then and did not have a big name manager at the club who knew how to manage a team in the recent years as we was lumbering around the bottom divisions for so long,,,,
We take a chanc on a big name reputation manager at the time in Warnock and the rest is history now as he sorted the problems out on the pitch and stability followed as i am a believer if get it right on the pitch the rest should follow,granted if off field problems effect the on field issues thats when chairman should become involved ...
The point i am making this next managerial appointment is gonna be key and for once lets make it a big name appointment and lets show some footballing knowledge as a club here as we cant keep on hiring and firing managers.
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Post by Yuta be a terrier on Aug 12, 2014 16:59:04 GMT 1
According to Alan Nixon he believes Lennon has applied. Unfortunately it seems Wilson has his heart set on Pressley or McNamara. Surely you cant ignore a man with his recent CV at our level. The man is used to winning football matches. Out of interest who has he managed at our level? Sorry I meant at our level (lower championship) you cant ignore a man with his CV.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2014 17:03:38 GMT 1
Dean Hoyle will not appoint Neil Lennon or any other opinionated manager/someone who can stick up for themselves in fear of getting a right good pasting if he sacked them, Mind you Dean only sacks managers when he's on Holiday, Doesn't seem to have the balls to do it face to face, If i remember right He sacked LC whilst on Hol and i am pretty sure he Sacked Grayson in the same manner aswell although i maybe wrong with him, But deffo 2 out of 3 have been sent packing whilst he has been on Holiday.
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Post by goodshot (FGS) on Aug 12, 2014 17:06:12 GMT 1
Dont know if Lennon is the answer as for some reason we go north of the border for a lot of answers when that league is average at best. Remember just before Warnock took over we was in a mess then and did not have a big name manager at the club who knew how to manage a team in the recent years as we was lumbering around the bottom divisions for so long,,,, We take a chanc on a big name reputation manager at the time in Warnock and the rest is history now as he sorted the problems out on the pitch and stability followed as i am a believer if get it right on the pitch the rest should follow,granted if off field problems effect the on field issues thats when chairman should become involved ... The point i am making this next managerial appointment is gonna be key and for once lets make it a big name appointment and lets show some footballing knowledge as a club here as we cant keep on hiring and firing managers. On the other side of the coin you could get your team a spine of Hansen, Souness and Dalgleish.
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Post by Melc on Aug 12, 2014 17:24:42 GMT 1
Dean Hoyle will not appoint Neil Lennon or any other opinionated manager/someone who can stick up for themselves in fear of getting a right good pasting if he sacked them, Mind you Dean only sacks managers when he's on Holiday, Doesn't seem to have the balls to do it face to face, If i remember right He sacked LC whilst on Hol and i am pretty sure he Sacked Grayson in the same manner aswell although i maybe wrong with him, But deffo 2 out of 3 have been sent packing whilst he has been on Holiday. [. What a load of crap!!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2014 17:26:13 GMT 1
Dean Hoyle will not appoint Neil Lennon or any other opinionated manager/someone who can stick up for themselves in fear of getting a right good pasting if he sacked them, Mind you Dean only sacks managers when he's on Holiday, Doesn't seem to have the balls to do it face to face, If i remember right He sacked LC whilst on Hol and i am pretty sure he Sacked Grayson in the same manner aswell although i maybe wrong with him, But deffo 2 out of 3 have been sent packing whilst he has been on Holiday. Jesus Christ i find myself agreeing with you on most of this.
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