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Post by Captainslapper on Aug 17, 2019 15:18:16 GMT 1
A mate of mine wants Stendel from Barnsley. Another German but one with a track record this time. Managed Hannover where hed spent the bulk of his playing career and did well ( W 17, D 9, L 8 ) but oddly they sacked him anyway. Went to Barnsley and got them promoted in his first season.
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Post by iangreaves on Aug 17, 2019 15:18:43 GMT 1
If he would come, I would have had Hughton signed up this morning before a ball is kicked in the other games. As our Stoke friend pointed out, there may be other vacancies by the end of the day.
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Post by Captainslapper on Aug 17, 2019 15:22:30 GMT 1
Just seen Stendels got a few mentions on the next manager poll thread.
I think he would probably come. Hasn't always been the case but just now Barnsley to town is a step up in career path and should certainly be a step up in salary.
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Post by Chips Longhorn on Aug 17, 2019 15:22:40 GMT 1
A mate of mine wants Stendel from Barnsley. Another German but one with a track record this time. Managed Hannover where hed spent the bulk of his playing career and did well ( W 17, D 9, L 8 ) but oddly they sacked him anyway. Went to Barnsley and got them promoted in his first season. Yeah that would be a good shout imo
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Post by rastrick32 on Aug 17, 2019 15:26:55 GMT 1
A mate of mine wants Stendel from Barnsley. Another German but one with a track record this time. Managed Hannover where hed spent the bulk of his playing career and did well ( W 17, D 9, L 8 ) but oddly they sacked him anyway. Went to Barnsley and got them promoted in his first season. Yeah that would be a good shout imo I agree gents. But we might need to work fast. Wednesday still looking and there will be more sackings in the next couple of weeks.
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Post by richhtfc on Aug 17, 2019 16:03:01 GMT 1
The Chairman has to win the fans back we need a fresh approach, with a new man new ideas and in my opinion new coaching staff, it’s the only way to shake off the dreadful stench of defeatism that hangs over the club at the moment. There is one ex Brighton Manager looking for a job who will command instant respect from the players and we should do everything we can to bring him to Huddersfield Town. The strangest decision the club has made over the last year is deciding it would be a good idea to let Siewert take control while we were still in the PL and preside over a load of losses, it was very likely that this would result in extra stress for his position rather than some sort of bonding and so its proved. It should have been a caretaker till the end of the season and then Siewert given a whole pre-season and clear out/recruitment task. I think there’s a good chance this would have worked out much better. He jumped into the PL role and attempted to stamp his authority on a pretty much un-saveable situation which clearly alienated many of the players and has ultimately demoralised the entire club. Crazy decision.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 17, 2019 16:16:37 GMT 1
Hudson will be caretaker obviously but it would be a no from me for a long term appointment unless we win the next 5 in a row or something crazy. He is more inexperienced than Siewart Except he’s played in the EPL and has hundreds of games experience of the Championship, which is far more than Siewerts curtailed playing career. And then you read this... www.examinerlive.co.uk/sport/football/news/mark-hudson-lot-left-give-11384580
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Post by tonytiler on Aug 17, 2019 16:18:32 GMT 1
Hughton for me because we now need some stability to plan a way forward,whilst he may not be every fans choice what he does have is experience and respect in the game.
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Post by drfootball on Aug 17, 2019 16:21:47 GMT 1
Agree it needs a fresh start top to bottom. They couldn’t possibly spin it positively if they went for a current member of the coaching team They didn’t even try to spin , getting demoted , buying nobody, loaning our next player on transfer deadline day or spending first seasons parachute payment before season started soooooooo they will go cheapest option
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Post by drfootball on Aug 17, 2019 16:21:47 GMT 1
Agree it needs a fresh start top to bottom. They couldn’t possibly spin it positively if they went for a current member of the coaching team They didn’t even try to spin , getting demoted , buying nobody, loaning our next player on transfer deadline day or spending first seasons parachute payment before season started soooooooo they will go cheapest option
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Post by captainblack on Aug 17, 2019 16:24:54 GMT 1
If he would come, I would have had Hughton signed up this morning before a ball is kicked in the other games. As our Stoke friend pointed out, there may be other vacancies by the end of the day. Totally agree , I am a huge fan of Hughton and as I pointed out in another thread, Hughton has so much experience at this level , we just cannot start gambling on some "unknown" or we may end up tumbling out of the Championship . We really need to act fast and in my opinion, appoint a thoroughbred manager not some old mule! The club is in a complete mess at the moment, in my humble opinion, somebody with a strong personality like Hughton would surely sort out our current problems .
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Post by Manx Terrier on Aug 17, 2019 16:26:21 GMT 1
I have no problems with Hudson taking over. He learnt a lot of David Wagner who effectively put him on a 6 month internship before taking over the the EDT/U23 development team. He knows many of the squad. Either having played with them or coached them in the EDT. A comparison is Lee Bowyer at Charlton who hadn't done any UEFA coaching badges but has turned out to be a fantastic manager. 53% win rate. I think knowing the squad is not a plus. He should be able to make tough decisions and if he was one of the lads favouritism is easy to allege.
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Post by iangreaves on Aug 17, 2019 16:44:13 GMT 1
If he would come, I would have had Hughton signed up this morning before a ball is kicked in the other games. As our Stoke friend pointed out, there may be other vacancies by the end of the day. Totally agree , I am a huge fan of Hughton and as I pointed out in another thread, Hughton has so much experience at this level , we just cannot start gambling on some "unknown" or we may end up tumbling out of the Championship . We really need to act fast and in my opinion, appoint a thoroughbred manager not some old mule! The club is in a complete mess at the moment, in my humble opinion, somebody with a strong personality like Hughton would surely sort out our current problems . Just looking at their CVs, I think David Webb, our new DoF, was academy coach and scouting co-ordinator at Spurs when Hughton was coaching there up to 2007.
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Post by irverino on Aug 19, 2019 13:23:17 GMT 1
I want to be a manager, at this club, at some point.....is that some point now, or later?
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Post by Farsley Terrier (UK product) on Aug 19, 2019 13:24:36 GMT 1
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Post by lancsterrier on Aug 19, 2019 18:55:45 GMT 1
Who would get rid of one inexperienced manager who lead the team to one defeat after another and replaces them with another inexperienced manager, Town would its the cheap option and if it leads to relegation so be it. This acceptance of clueless management is even evident with Huddersfield's other club, the outcome is always relegation and lower attendances but for some, the cheap option will always be the best.
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Post by boooothy on Aug 19, 2019 19:11:31 GMT 1
The one game Hudson did have in charge he picked a proper wank team
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2019 19:11:32 GMT 1
I want to be a manager, at this club, at some point.....is that some point now, or later? Obviously if it was offered now he'd take it. Hardly going to push for it and risk getting knocked back.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2019 19:15:10 GMT 1
The one game Hudson did have in charge he picked a proper wank team And got beaten 3-0 by...….…..Man. City. What scoreline were we expecting?
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Post by boooothy on Aug 19, 2019 19:18:22 GMT 1
The one game Hudson did have in charge he picked a proper wank team And got beaten 3-0 by...….…..Man. City. What scoreline were we expecting? They felt sorry for us the team was so bad
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2019 19:24:38 GMT 1
And got beaten 3-0 by...….…..Man. City. What scoreline were we expecting? They felt sorry for us the team was so bad We played well all things considered and were beaten by the champions.
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Post by boooothy on Aug 19, 2019 19:34:39 GMT 1
You saw a different game to me
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2019 19:37:53 GMT 1
You saw a different game to me I don't think so. It's all down to expectations.
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Post by boooothy on Aug 19, 2019 19:39:50 GMT 1
You saw a different game to me I don't think so. Diakhaby played upfront on his own and made a total tit of himself and the other one was worse
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Post by Chips Longhorn on Aug 19, 2019 19:44:34 GMT 1
More incredible insight from mystic al
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2019 19:47:13 GMT 1
A mate of mine wants Stendel from Barnsley. Another German but one with a track record this time. Managed Hannover where hed spent the bulk of his playing career and did well ( W 17, D 9, L 8 ) but oddly they sacked him anyway. Went to Barnsley and got them promoted in his first season. The only fly in the ointment would be we pinched his second in command and sacking him two minutes later. Might trigger a few alarm bells.
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Post by arroloui on Aug 19, 2019 19:54:39 GMT 1
Diakhaby played upfront on his own and made a total tit of himself and the other one was worse it was man city ffs Not Lincoln city.
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Post by boooothy on Aug 19, 2019 20:00:25 GMT 1
Diakhaby played upfront on his own and made a total tit of himself and the other one was worse it was man city ffs Not Lincoln city. Even more reason to pick a proper team and not dick about trying to make a name for yourself.
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Post by ritchie on Aug 19, 2019 20:01:05 GMT 1
The Chairman has to win the fans back we need a fresh approach, with a new man new ideas and in my opinion new coaching staff, it’s the only way to shake off the dreadful stench of defeatism that hangs over the club at the moment. There is one ex Brighton Manager looking for a job who will command instant respect from the players and we should do everything we can to bring him to Huddersfield Town. The strangest decision the club has made over the last year is deciding it would be a good idea to let Siewert take control while we were still in the PL and preside over a load of losses, it was very likely that this would result in extra stress for his position rather than some sort of bonding and so its proved. It should have been a caretaker till the end of the season and then Siewert given a whole pre-season and clear out/recruitment task. I think there’s a good chance this would have worked out much better. He jumped into the PL role and attempted to stamp his authority on a pretty much un-saveable situation which clearly alienated many of the players and has ultimately demoralised the entire club. Crazy decision. Only makes sense in hindsight I imagine the 6 months wagner got before the promotion season helped a lot
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2019 20:02:42 GMT 1
it was man city ffs Not Lincoln city. Even more reason to pick a proper team and not dick about trying to make a name for yourself. So in your opinion he picked a 'wank team' to make a name for himself? How does that work exactly?
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