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Post by twyford on Apr 25, 2024 11:50:11 GMT 1
Worringly, this is the intellect of most Town fans. 'hEs SHit, hE jUSt StaNdS StILl!!!' I don't know why people are so hung up on this. Wagner never used to jump about yet he's our most successful manager in years. I seem to recall him jumping on the back of a group of players having sprinted half the length of the pitch to do so!
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Post by htafcokay on Apr 25, 2024 11:52:13 GMT 1
I don't know why people are so hung up on this. Wagner never used to jump about yet he's our most successful manager in years. I seem to recall him jumping on the back of a group of players having sprinted half the length of the pitch to do so! After a 90th minute winner. Which coincidentally, Breitenreiter did as well against Millwall.
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Post by Dan on Apr 25, 2024 11:57:04 GMT 1
I seem to recall him jumping on the back of a group of players having sprinted half the length of the pitch to do so! After a 90th minute winner. Which coincidentally, Breitenreiter did as well against Millwall. Wagner covered at least 40 more yards in his celebration than Andre. Andre out.
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Post by JG Mellor on Apr 25, 2024 17:41:49 GMT 1
I don't know why people are so hung up on this. Wagner never used to jump about yet he's our most successful manager in years. Simple things please simple minds, I suppose. Wasn't this supposed to be ironic? Am I missing something?
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Post by andyeastleake on Apr 25, 2024 17:46:29 GMT 1
We had one, and sacked him when we weren’t looking in any form of danger. I wouldn't say that, we were only 17th having beaten Rotherham at home. True re position disagree re feeling (relatively) safe. Further, did you feel safer after we appointed Darren Moore than you had done before Warnock was sacked?
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Post by dm on Apr 25, 2024 17:56:02 GMT 1
Good intentions waisted by shit for brains put in charge of trying to making things happen! 'Waisted by shit for brains' How ironic. Underrated post which has been slept on.
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Post by Orinoco on Apr 25, 2024 18:44:13 GMT 1
The only reason we're not entertained is because of the manager. I guarantee if you'd picked a coach with an exciting style of play this wouldn't be happening. See Wagner in the first 2 months he took over. This pressing thing is no good unless you have the players capable to perform it, this squad unfortunately could not press a button.
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Post by Orinoco on Apr 25, 2024 18:50:00 GMT 1
I wouldn't say that, we were only 17th having beaten Rotherham at home. Warnock left us in 16th place, we have not been any higher all season. Unfortunately it doesn't matter if Warnock left us top of the league, what matters is a win Saturday, then hope other results go our way, then onto Ipswich, who will be playing catch up footie if leeds win tomorrow!!
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Post by monkbar on Apr 26, 2024 10:53:01 GMT 1
I wouldn't say that, we were only 17th having beaten Rotherham at home. True re position disagree re feeling (relatively) safe. Further, did you feel safer after we appointed Darren Moore than you had done before Warnock was sacked? I didn't feel safer no, but I didn't feel safe beforehand either. Though before the season started I did.
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Post by Ibiza Town on May 10, 2024 19:19:51 GMT 1
Can I suggest a new you tube series
“How to fuck up a club in 10 months”
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Post by Mav on May 10, 2024 19:59:34 GMT 1
Can I suggest a new you tube series “How to fuck up a club in 10 months” Could I politely suggest you just fuck off.
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Post by rubicon on May 10, 2024 20:22:15 GMT 1
I don't know why people are so hung up on this. Wagner never used to jump about yet he's our most successful manager in years. I seem to recall him jumping on the back of a group of players having sprinted half the length of the pitch to do so! Absolutely, Wagner was 110% all over the team, more than once, and introduced the team celebration at the end of each match to the fans, with the joined hands. No matter how naff anyone thinks that is, it was a sign from manager and players that they all cared. I could see it in his first home match against Boro, and I can honestly say I've never seen it since. Sure there've been occasions close, but there's always been the proverbial player in the woodpile, not on board with it, not so under Wagner. ( And apologies, I didn't use the word, and couldn't think of an alternative expression, but whatever)
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