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Post by willo on Jan 16, 2024 1:04:05 GMT 1
At least we could laugh at the nonsense he came out with. Whereas with Moore, you can't get more than a minute into his interviews without wanting to slash your wrists. I've deliberately avoided his interviews, but read about his thoughts on the Plymouth game. 'It was a tight game in a mental capacity', apparently. Someone should be making a list of some of these enlightening quotes for future publication. Absolutely brilliantly mental.
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Post by specialun on Jan 16, 2024 6:07:48 GMT 1
DM ‘the group continues to make progress’
Any ideas in what would be welcome
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Post by mosher on Jan 16, 2024 13:44:33 GMT 1
First thing he’ll do is translate “listen” into Korean 들어봐, 난 친구를 사귀려고 여기 온 게 아니야 deul-eobwa, nan chinguleul sagwilyeogo yeogi on ge aniya Listen, I'm no' here to make friends
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Post by huddshroom on Jan 16, 2024 13:50:00 GMT 1
Can we stop paying him now he has another job?
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Post by arnie on Jan 16, 2024 18:06:28 GMT 1
I've deliberately avoided his interviews, but read about his thoughts on the Plymouth game. 'It was a tight game in a mental capacity', apparently. Someone should be making a list of some of these enlightening quotes for future publication. Absolutely brilliantly mental. This was a good one 😂 “It’s another hard week and another week that we look forward to, because we get a full week to work,” the manager said. “We’ll look at the condition of the group. Obviously we spoke about one or two of the injured players, we’ll look at those over the course of the week, and hopefully everybody’s come off unscathed today, and we get to work a full week in preparation for another important game next week. “The week will consist of more work, more training, and building towards that Blackburn game, which will be a different game to today
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Post by ChelmsfordTerrier on Jan 16, 2024 23:36:41 GMT 1
This guy was a moron and deserved the virtually unanimous stick he got, but how he got the stick he did yet Moore seems to get the benefit of the doubt with some and “deserves more time with more players” is beyond me.
His record is worse and his media work is just as shite, albeit with Moore it is nonsensical shite rather than bigging himself up.
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Post by Fish & Chips on Jan 16, 2024 23:46:47 GMT 1
There was too much vindictive, entitled sh1te raining down upon him. Too many of our “fans” are no different to their ilk from Stoke, Beeston and the Wendies.
Under his watch we only lost 5 games out of 21. Read this line again.
Sure, Warnock is much better, but I’d rather have Fozza in charge now rather than the incompetent clown chosen by his mate from Stoke.
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Post by arnie on Jan 16, 2024 23:49:23 GMT 1
This guy was a moron and deserved the virtually unanimous stick he got, but how he got the stick he did yet Moore seems to get the benefit of the doubt with some and “deserves more time with more players” is beyond me. His record is worse and his media work is just as shite, albeit with Moore it is nonsensical shite rather than bigging himself up. My quote above is Moore, not Buzz, after Saturday
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Post by ChelmsfordTerrier on Jan 16, 2024 23:59:20 GMT 1
This guy was a moron and deserved the virtually unanimous stick he got, but how he got the stick he did yet Moore seems to get the benefit of the doubt with some and “deserves more time with more players” is beyond me. His record is worse and his media work is just as shite, albeit with Moore it is nonsensical shite rather than bigging himself up. My quote above is Moore, not Buzz, after Saturday Sorry may have phrased it badly. I wasn't in disagreement with you, quite the contrary. I did realise it was a Mooreism 😂
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Post by Tinpot on Jan 17, 2024 10:30:00 GMT 1
This guy was a moron and deserved the virtually unanimous stick he got, but how he got the stick he did yet Moore seems to get the benefit of the doubt with some and “deserves more time with more players” is beyond me. His record is worse and his media work is just as shite, albeit with Moore it is nonsensical shite rather than bigging himself up. Darren Moore is a more likeable person. Darren Moore has had some success before. Nothing phenomenal by any means, but some. Buzz had a (slightly) stronger squad. I agree though, it's getting incredibly difficult to defend Moore and his team.
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Post by runner76 on Jan 17, 2024 10:34:02 GMT 1
This guy was a moron and deserved the virtually unanimous stick he got, but how he got the stick he did yet Moore seems to get the benefit of the doubt with some and “deserves more time with more players” is beyond me. His record is worse and his media work is just as shite, albeit with Moore it is nonsensical shite rather than bigging himself up. Darren Moore is a more likeable person. Darren Moore has had some success before. Nothing phenomenal by any means, but some. Buzz had a (slightly) stronger squad. I agree though, it's getting incredibly difficult to defend Moore and his team. main thing there being you would actually expect more from Moore, as he has at least got a track record as a head coach - MMF was just a scaffolder wasn't he? So actually given that did a better job pound for pound.....
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Post by ChelmsfordTerrier on Jan 17, 2024 11:54:13 GMT 1
This guy was a moron and deserved the virtually unanimous stick he got, but how he got the stick he did yet Moore seems to get the benefit of the doubt with some and “deserves more time with more players” is beyond me. His record is worse and his media work is just as shite, albeit with Moore it is nonsensical shite rather than bigging himself up. Darren Moore is a more likeable person. Darren Moore has had some success before. Nothing phenomenal by any means, but some. Buzz had a (slightly) stronger squad. I agree though, it's getting incredibly difficult to defend Moore and his team. I agree with the whole of your post. The issue I do have is the “Moore is a likeable person” part. This is a business and like any business performance play priority over who is a nice person etc. I personally could not give two hoots if the manager is nice or not aslong as they perform. The way I see it is that at the time MMF was most likely stearing us to relegation, had lost the vast majority of fans and most likely had lost or was losing the players. He had to go. There is no difference to what is currently happening with Moore, in fact going by Moores record he is actually doing a better job of it relegation wise. If MMF had to go then Moore must also, regardless of he is nice or not. Apologies for the rant, it is not aimed at you just more the wider audience.
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Post by Tinpot on Jan 17, 2024 12:50:12 GMT 1
Darren Moore is a more likeable person. Darren Moore has had some success before. Nothing phenomenal by any means, but some. Buzz had a (slightly) stronger squad. I agree though, it's getting incredibly difficult to defend Moore and his team. I agree with the whole of your post. The issue I do have is the “Moore is a likeable person” part. This is a business and like any business performance play priority over who is a nice person etc. I personally could not give two hoots if the manager is nice or not aslong as they perform. The way I see it is that at the time MMF was most likely stearing us to relegation, had lost the vast majority of fans and most likely had lost or was losing the players. He had to go. There is no difference to what is currently happening with Moore, in fact going by Moores record he is actually doing a better job of it relegation wise. If MMF had to go then Moore must also, regardless of he is nice or not. Apologies for the rant, it is not aimed at you just more the wider audience. "how he got the stick he did yet Moore seems to get the benefit of the doubt with some and “deserves more time with more players” is beyond me"3 points here. 1) Basic human nature. If you like somebody then you're more likely to show them patience. I agree that had we been winning games or even just playing reasonably well, Buzz's unappealing character would more likely have been forgiven. 2) The "Would I like to work for this guy?" question. I can absolutely understand why some people like him, and would be happy to work for him. So there seems more chance of DM turning it around than Buzz simply because I can imagine the players being more keen to play for him. TBH, it's a case of clutching at straws with DM vs completely giving up with Buzz. 3) Re: the level of vitriol, we're back to human nature. DM is poor. Really poor. But if you like someone you're not going to be as vitriolic in your condemnation of him as you might if they weren't a nice person either.
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Post by ChelmsfordTerrier on Jan 17, 2024 13:07:30 GMT 1
I agree with the whole of your post. The issue I do have is the “Moore is a likeable person” part. This is a business and like any business performance play priority over who is a nice person etc. I personally could not give two hoots if the manager is nice or not aslong as they perform. The way I see it is that at the time MMF was most likely stearing us to relegation, had lost the vast majority of fans and most likely had lost or was losing the players. He had to go. There is no difference to what is currently happening with Moore, in fact going by Moores record he is actually doing a better job of it relegation wise. If MMF had to go then Moore must also, regardless of he is nice or not. Apologies for the rant, it is not aimed at you just more the wider audience. "how he got the stick he did yet Moore seems to get the benefit of the doubt with some and “deserves more time with more players” is beyond me"3 points here. 1) Basic human nature. If you like somebody then you're more likely to show them patience. I agree that had we been winning games or even just playing reasonably well, Buzz's unappealing character would more likely have been forgiven. 2) The "Would I like to work for this guy?" question. I can absolutely understand why some people like him, and would be happy to work for him. So there seems more chance of DM turning it around than Buzz simply because I can imagine the players being more keen to play for him. TBH, it's a case of clutching at straws with DM vs completely giving up with Buzz. 3) Re: the level of vitriol, we're back to human nature. DM is poor. Really poor. But if you like someone you're not going to be as vitriolic in your condemnation of him as you might if they weren't a nice person either. Make very good points and I guess it is all down to the individual. I just think if it is one rule for one… Getting to the stage of the season we are, we need to be cut throat and make a call.
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Post by dm on Jan 17, 2024 13:33:25 GMT 1
"how he got the stick he did yet Moore seems to get the benefit of the doubt with some and “deserves more time with more players” is beyond me"3 points here. 1) Basic human nature. If you like somebody then you're more likely to show them patience. I agree that had we been winning games or even just playing reasonably well, Buzz's unappealing character would more likely have been forgiven. 2) The "Would I like to work for this guy?" question. I can absolutely understand why some people like him, and would be happy to work for him. So there seems more chance of DM turning it around than Buzz simply because I can imagine the players being more keen to play for him. TBH, it's a case of clutching at straws with DM vs completely giving up with Buzz. 3) Re: the level of vitriol, we're back to human nature. DM is poor. Really poor. But if you like someone you're not going to be as vitriolic in your condemnation of him as you might if they weren't a nice person either. Make very good points and I guess it is all down to the individual. I just think if it is one rule for one… Getting to the stage of the season we are we need to be cut throat and make a call. A call was made - Nagle said he's going nowhere soon. Whether that remains the case is yet to be seen.
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Post by Porrohman on Jan 17, 2024 13:42:10 GMT 1
I agree with the whole of your post. The issue I do have is the “Moore is a likeable person” part. This is a business and like any business performance play priority over who is a nice person etc. I personally could not give two hoots if the manager is nice or not aslong as they perform. The way I see it is that at the time MMF was most likely stearing us to relegation, had lost the vast majority of fans and most likely had lost or was losing the players. He had to go. There is no difference to what is currently happening with Moore, in fact going by Moores record he is actually doing a better job of it relegation wise. If MMF had to go then Moore must also, regardless of he is nice or not. Apologies for the rant, it is not aimed at you just more the wider audience. "how he got the stick he did yet Moore seems to get the benefit of the doubt with some and “deserves more time with more players” is beyond me"3 points here. 1) Basic human nature. If you like somebody then you're more likely to show them patience. I agree that had we been winning games or even just playing reasonably well, Buzz's unappealing character would more likely have been forgiven. 2) The "Would I like to work for this guy?" question. I can absolutely understand why some people like him, and would be happy to work for him. So there seems more chance of DM turning it around than Buzz simply because I can imagine the players being more keen to play for him. TBH, it's a case of clutching at straws with DM vs completely giving up with Buzz. 3) Re: the level of vitriol, we're back to human nature. DM is poor. Really poor. But if you like someone you're not going to be as vitriolic in your condemnation of him as you might if they weren't a nice person either. I've found nothing likeable about Moore. He's poor at his job, he's delusional about the performances and he talks absolute bollocks. Plus he was a nasty bastard when he played.
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Post by ChelmsfordTerrier on Jan 17, 2024 14:32:27 GMT 1
Make very good points and I guess it is all down to the individual. I just think if it is one rule for one… Getting to the stage of the season we are we need to be cut throat and make a call. A call was made - Nagle said he's going nowhere soon. Whether that remains the case is yet to be seen. The correct call to be made then 😂
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Post by richhtfc on Feb 18, 2024 20:38:51 GMT 1
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Post by htafcokay on Feb 18, 2024 20:42:02 GMT 1
One of the most delusional interviews I've ever read. Genuinely hilarious.
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Post by itkterrier on Feb 18, 2024 20:47:58 GMT 1
Absolutely insane some of the things he says. Well thought of in England? Who thinks of him at all?
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Post by willo on Feb 18, 2024 20:49:03 GMT 1
Him and either leeds utd or the massive would be a perfect fit, all 3 delusional as fuck. FWIW, we did move forward under Warnock as he got us out of the mess Fotheringham left us in before needlessly going backwards again with Moore.
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Post by htafcokay on Feb 18, 2024 20:49:29 GMT 1
Absolutely insane some of the things he says. Well thought of in England? Who thinks of him at all? I usually think about him and start laughing.
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Post by richhtfc on Feb 18, 2024 20:53:57 GMT 1
Absolutely insane some of the things he says. Well thought of in England? Who thinks of him at all? I usually think about him and start laughing. Ha same, his memory lives on at our house in regular impersonations “listen guys, if you’re no training with intensity….” 😂
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Post by willo on Feb 18, 2024 20:54:26 GMT 1
Absolutely insane some of the things he says. Well thought of in England? Who thinks of him at all? I usually think about him and start laughing. Yep, he’s just missing the red nose, silly wig and big shoes. Bloke is never a football manager.
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Post by htafcokay on Feb 18, 2024 20:55:23 GMT 1
It's alright for you lot, I'm gonna have to interview this pillock in about 10 years.
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Post by Tinpot on Feb 18, 2024 21:00:40 GMT 1
I never understood what Leigh Bromby saw in him to give him the gig, but after reading that it seems I had underestimated his talent for self-promotion.
Klinsmann appoints him and is sacked a month later for dreadful results, yet he spins that as a success. Respected in England.... by whom? The only job he's had here he was not only sacked after less than half a season, he had more games in charge since it became clear he had to go, than he had before then.
Dreadful coach, dreadful football, not very likeable, but fair play he's got some chutzpah.
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Post by Porrohman on Feb 18, 2024 21:00:49 GMT 1
One of the most delusional interviews I've ever read. Genuinely hilarious. I know Chestwankers that aren't quite that delusionl
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Post by Tinpot on Feb 18, 2024 21:04:04 GMT 1
It's alright for you lot, I'm gonna have to interview this pillock in about 10 years. In fairness, that will probably be the most entertaining read of the lot. Genuinely batshit levels of delusion.
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Post by incognito on Feb 18, 2024 21:04:29 GMT 1
No surprise to see it's Derek McGregor again.Assuming Fotheringham was on 12 months notice, his HTAFC paycheques will finally stop this month...
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Post by htafcokay on Feb 18, 2024 21:05:28 GMT 1
It's alright for you lot, I'm gonna have to interview this pillock in about 10 years. In fairness, that will probably be the most entertaining read of the lot. I'm genuinely looking forward to it 😂
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