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Post by Larry David on Aug 10, 2019 22:13:26 GMT 1
Really. This statement was clearly false when whoever made it made it.
What the hell has we tracked to make sure he was the right man.
I have never seen a town manager so far out of his depth
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Post by teddytheterrier on Aug 10, 2019 22:16:58 GMT 1
Wadsworth was better.
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Post by Yuta be a terrier on Aug 10, 2019 22:19:16 GMT 1
Now THATS a poll worth having!
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Post by Paphos Terrier on Aug 10, 2019 22:20:22 GMT 1
Larry, it's not that bad, where were you at City, Maine Rd mind
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Post by teddytheterrier on Aug 10, 2019 22:21:36 GMT 1
Tracked from the depths of German non league footy.
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Post by Paphos Terrier on Aug 10, 2019 22:28:36 GMT 1
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Post by ambryboy on Aug 10, 2019 22:32:19 GMT 1
I was there. It was bad. We're a long way from a repeat of that horrible day at the moment but still think Siewert was a terrible appointment.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2019 22:33:40 GMT 1
Whatever happened to doing the Congo?
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Post by wigster on Aug 10, 2019 22:34:28 GMT 1
I was there,and if David Cork had put his chance away we'd have gone 1-0 up...
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Post by wigster on Aug 10, 2019 22:36:22 GMT 1
Tracked from the depths of German non league footy. It's what I couldn't understand - admittedly I only get my info from Wiki but he hardly set the world on fire, before and after being sacked, at a quite junior level of football.
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Post by Paphos Terrier on Aug 10, 2019 22:42:47 GMT 1
Tracked from the depths of German non league footy. It's what I couldn't understand - admittedly I only get my info from Wiki but he hardly set the world on fire, before and after being sacked, at a quite junior level of football. Amazing, it's all bollocks though, why would you dispense with a Manager who recommended his own demise
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Post by Frankiesleftpeg on Aug 10, 2019 22:45:45 GMT 1
There's taking the piss and taking the piss. Wadsworth was in a league of his own.
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Post by Paphos Terrier on Aug 10, 2019 22:50:27 GMT 1
Seriously you can't blame both of them, some fucking idiot gave them the job. So who's to really blame
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Post by HuddsTerrier on Aug 10, 2019 23:07:17 GMT 1
It’s actually plausible they have thought he’s the man. Since Chelsea in May 2018 the errors from the football operations team:
Rebbe Signing lossl on a one year deal Hamer Sobhi £5.7m Diakhaby €10m Mbenza £8m Winkler Puncheon
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Post by otium (EPBS) on Aug 10, 2019 23:09:18 GMT 1
They are not his players. He is maybe useless and maybe not. Does he have the dressing room is my biggest question.
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Post by space hardware on Aug 10, 2019 23:13:18 GMT 1
They are not his players. He is maybe useless and maybe not. Does he have the dressing room is my biggest question. No, is the answer.
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Post by Paphos Terrier on Aug 10, 2019 23:40:15 GMT 1
They are not his players. He is maybe useless and maybe not. Does he have the dressing room is my biggest question. No, is the answer. Why would he, he's so far down the map the players have no RESPECT goes along way
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Post by ColchTerrier on Aug 10, 2019 23:48:25 GMT 1
They are not his players. He is maybe useless and maybe not. Does he have the dressing room is my biggest question. Obviously No. And there can only be one outcome, just like Ranieri at Leicester.
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Post by tockyterrier on Aug 11, 2019 0:07:07 GMT 1
They are not his players. He is maybe useless and maybe not. Does he have the dressing room is my biggest question. Obviously No. And there can only be one outcome, just like Ranieri at Leicester. Why did Hogg just sign a new deal then?
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Post by Christ in Shades (art) on Aug 11, 2019 0:08:12 GMT 1
Obviously No. And there can only be one outcome, just like Ranieri at Leicester. Why did Hogg just sign a new deal then? If he didn't surely he wouldn't have and would have asked to leave.
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Post by aca00js on Aug 11, 2019 0:14:43 GMT 1
Why did Hogg just sign a new deal then? If he didn't surely he wouldn't have and would have asked to leave. or expected him to be gone soon so doesn't have to worry about him for much longer
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Post by Amigo on Aug 11, 2019 0:20:42 GMT 1
Unfortunately it's not going to work out. What ever his master plan is isn't working. I didn't want Wagner to go when he did but that was mainly due to what he'd done for us. Clark I think was the most dubious before that but I was happy for him to go as I agreed with Hoyle, despite the unbeaten run we weren't going to go up with him he was imploding and it was effecting the team and could see it was effecting them. This just doesn't seem right, we don't look like getting a win. The players are better than they're playing and when that is the case over a period of time then I'm afraid the buck stops with one man.
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Post by rothwellterrier on Aug 11, 2019 8:17:34 GMT 1
Obviously No. And there can only be one outcome, just like Ranieri at Leicester. Why did Hogg just sign a new deal then? For his own personal benefit.
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Post by Stavros on Aug 11, 2019 9:31:50 GMT 1
They are not his players. He is maybe useless and maybe not. Does he have the dressing room is my biggest question. Obviously No. And there can only be one outcome, just like Ranieri at Leicester. I'll settle for him winning the premier league first then.
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Post by teddytheterrier on Aug 11, 2019 10:20:24 GMT 1
Wadsworth didn't have the talented group of players that Siewart clearly has.
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Post by royrace on Aug 11, 2019 10:24:25 GMT 1
Why did Hogg just sign a new deal then? For his own personal benefit. Plus he knows jan will be gone soon enough, another reason they probably don’t respect him, they just have to put up with him for a while longer whilst still getting paid handsomely. Having said that some recent events have left me questioning the club, it’s no longer just the manager.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2019 10:27:30 GMT 1
I try not to over react and I've backed Siewert and to be fair I'd like him to be given a little bit longer but if Leeds had appointed someone who had been sacked by a German 4th division club there would be about ten pages about it on the Leeds are falling apart thread. Honestly don't understand how we found him and as mentioned in another thread what exactly we have been tracking for the 3 years prior to his appointment. Not ready to throw the towel in on him yet but getting a bit worried. Really hope it works out though.
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Post by teddytheterrier on Aug 11, 2019 10:33:30 GMT 1
Didn't an essen fan come on to warn us about Siewart. His managerial career is really uninspiring to say the least. A fourth division German team and a couple of non league outfits. I'd be amazed if wagner actually picked him as his success. Didn't wagner speak highly of karanke? Think he'd have been a good fit for us. Would certainly have got us organised with a bit of shape.
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Post by jstorr13 on Aug 11, 2019 10:48:42 GMT 1
For me, JS was seen as a safe option - previously we had gone to Dortmund and come back with DW. So when the time came to look again, we went back to the same ‘place’ to get a similar fit. We all do this in our everyday lives but unfortunately, it doesn’t work in football.
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Post by Wagner Uber Alles on Aug 11, 2019 10:51:25 GMT 1
It’s actually plausible they have thought he’s the man. Since Chelsea in May 2018 the errors from the football operations team: Rebbe Signing lossl on a one year deal Hamer Sobhi £5.7m Diakhaby €10m Mbenza £8m Winkler Puncheon Lots of errors. All down to one man ultimately, Dean Hoyle. Good bloke who got somewhat lucky appointing Wagner, and good financially in sorting out the club’s finances. Otherwise some very ordinary and some very poor decisions. PH has an awful lot to sort out, we need to be patient and give him time.
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