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Post by sabailand on Jan 29, 2024 14:51:21 GMT 1
Anyone in contact with him? What’s he make of it at moment? …..would Hoyle have appointed Moore?…. No, and i heard that from the horses mouth, he didnt rate him at all right from the off.
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Post by Paphos Terrier on Jan 29, 2024 14:56:55 GMT 1
Hoyle didn't rate Moore just like all of us Town fans who thought at the time what an underwhelming appointment to replace Neil Warnock with so early in the season. Let's see who they bring in next!
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Post by Gag N Bone Man on Jan 29, 2024 15:42:00 GMT 1
Anyone in contact with him? What’s he make of it at moment? …..would Hoyle have appointed Moore?…. No, and i heard that from the horses mouth, he didnt rate him at all right from the off. he rated Powell. And Robins. And Fotheringham. And Siewert. And Schofield.
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Post by dugnet on Jan 29, 2024 15:57:48 GMT 1
What a bizarre thread/question - I could go on but won't (that'll make a change eh?).
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Post by Dan on Jan 29, 2024 16:00:54 GMT 1
No, and i heard that from the horses mouth, he didnt rate him at all right from the off. he rated Powell. And Robins. And Fotheringham. And Siewert. And Schofield. This. For all the talk of 'replacing Warnock with Moore is the biggest mistake in the clubs history' etc... just remember Dean Hoyle (through Leigh Bromby) replaced Carlos Corberan with Danny Schofield and then replaced him with Mark Fotheringham. Criminal.
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Post by runner76 on Jan 29, 2024 16:03:08 GMT 1
One thing I'd credit Hoyle with - he wouldn't have hung onto Moore this long. Lee Clark was here for about 18 months longer than he should've been. Nah...maybe 6 months...not 18, there was some good times under LC
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Post by Towner47 on Jan 29, 2024 16:57:43 GMT 1
Anyone in contact with him? What’s he make of it at moment? …..would Hoyle have appointed Moore?…. Why would anyone be interested in his opinion!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2024 17:09:47 GMT 1
Lee Clark was here for about 18 months longer than he should've been. Nah...maybe 6 months...not 18, there was some good times under LC Remember this is DATM. Why let the truth get in the way of the narrative ?
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Post by shawsie on Jan 29, 2024 17:10:39 GMT 1
Time to move on - as madness once sang "yesterdays man".
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Post by wildbillthetownfan on Jan 29, 2024 19:23:22 GMT 1
Hoyle is one of the reasons we're in this fooking mess, I wouldn't be asking his opinion on nowt. It is Hoyles fault, after all it was his money that got us there out of division 2
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Post by kayeb222 on Jan 29, 2024 20:33:43 GMT 1
Hoyle is one of the reasons we're in this fooking mess, I wouldn't be asking his opinion on nowt. I agree. But I still have mixed feelings about him.I know he left us in a huge mess with massive debts but his 12 or so years in charge saw us reach 4 play-off finals (2 wins and 2 defeats) and a play-off semi-final defeat plus 2 years in the premier league.If he had made Better choices after we reached the premier League and not squandered so many millions and then fallen ill he would still be fondly remembered.
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Post by Oblong of Dreams on Jan 30, 2024 23:06:18 GMT 1
Hoyle is one of the reasons we're in this fooking mess, I wouldn't be asking his opinion on nowt. I agree. But I still have mixed feelings about him.I know he left us in a huge mess with massive debts but his 12 or so years in charge saw us reach 4 play-off finals (2 wins and 2 defeats) and a play-off semi-final defeat plus 2 years in the premier league.If he had made Better choices after we reached the premier League and not squandered so many millions and then fallen ill he would still be fondly remembered. This. We can all pick out poor decisions DH made, but any one of us DATMers in his shoes would be just as likely to make decisions that turn out badly. You don't always know a bad decision until after the fact. DH definitely made a few poor calls, but he also made some fantastic ones. Some on here react to any mention of Dean Hoyle as if he's f***ing Voldemort.
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Post by sabailand on Jan 30, 2024 23:09:55 GMT 1
^^ Best chairman we've ever had in my time watching town, although i hope KN turns out to be better.
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Post by ShortbreadPete on Jan 30, 2024 23:18:34 GMT 1
^^ Best chairman we've ever had in my time watching town, although i hope KN turns out to be better. I will always appreciate the Dean Hoyle years. A true legend in my time supporting Town
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Post by Fish & Chips on Jan 30, 2024 23:20:10 GMT 1
What about Rubery? Ken Davy whilst we are at it? I wanna know what Potless thinks about it. He did a decent job of beginning to fix the mess stemming from Hoyle’s physical demise. Unfortunately COVID destroyed his business as it did thousands of others up and down the country.
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Post by htfcterry on Jan 30, 2024 23:23:17 GMT 1
What about Rubery? Ken Davy whilst we are at it? I wanna know what Potless thinks about it. He did a decent job of beginning to fix the mess stemming from Hoyle’s physical demise. Unfortunately COVID destroyed his business as it did thousands of others up and down the country. I mean, he did strip all the assets to pay for him buying the club, nearly sent us into administration and made it as difficult as possible for Dean to then sell up after bailing him out. But yeah, other than that I didn’t see a problem.
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Post by Fish & Chips on Jan 30, 2024 23:26:52 GMT 1
I wanna know what Potless thinks about it. He did a decent job of beginning to fix the mess stemming from Hoyle’s physical demise. Unfortunately COVID destroyed his business as it did thousands of others up and down the country. I mean, he did strip all the assets to pay for him buying the club, nearly sent us into administration and made it as difficult as possible for Dean to then sell up after bailing him out. But yeah, other than that I didn’t see a problem. I think you need to look at DH for deciding upon that particular financial arrangement, selling the club to someone he knew, with a deal still shrouded in the mystery of a NDA. Once Potless had it, he made some decent hiring and other decisions.
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Post by Flowerdisco on Jan 30, 2024 23:33:10 GMT 1
Anyone in contact with him? What’s he make of it at moment? …..would Hoyle have appointed Moore?…. Who's Hoyle?
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Post by htfcterry on Jan 30, 2024 23:33:22 GMT 1
I mean, he did strip all the assets to pay for him buying the club, nearly sent us into administration and made it as difficult as possible for Dean to then sell up after bailing him out. But yeah, other than that I didn’t see a problem. I think you need to look at DH for deciding upon that particular financial arrangement, selling the club to someone he knew, with a deal still shrouded in the mystery of a NDA. Once Potless had it, he made some decent hiring and other decisions. I know, was just jesting. 😊 Both had their parts to play at the time. I wonder if big Phil is still attending any games. He seemed to fall off the face of the earth.
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Post by townian on Jan 30, 2024 23:35:27 GMT 1
^^ Best chairman we've ever had in my time watching town, although i hope KN turns out to be better. I’d take pre-illness Hoyle back in a heartbeat. Nagle is completely naive about English football and his behaviour in the last month with his ill-judged tweets and toe-curling videos undermined his manager and made us a laughing stock. I’m afraid I’ve lost all faith after his latest production. Len Shackleton, one of the finest post-war footballers in England, published an autobiography when he retired. He included a chapter titled What The Average Director Knows About Football, it comprised a single blank page. I fear that we’re seeing that in action. I hope I’m wrong.
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Post by King Neil on Jan 30, 2024 23:41:14 GMT 1
^^ Best chairman we've ever had in my time watching town, although i hope KN turns out to be better. Great bloke dean...many years of great memories to look back on
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Post by specialun on Jan 30, 2024 23:44:34 GMT 1
I know what I think of his deal with phone a friend Phil!
We move on
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Post by Deleted on Jan 31, 2024 0:01:35 GMT 1
Who was it who wouldn’t stump up the small fee for the guy who scored an EPL hat trick tonight ?
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Post by aca00js on Jan 31, 2024 0:53:26 GMT 1
Who was it who wouldn’t stump up the small fee for the guy who scored an EPL hat trick tonight ? It was under PH but the fee wasn't the issue from what was told but the fact Walsall came back to ask for more money. You can't blame Walsall and it would have been money well spent. Morris on the other hand was under Hoyles watch
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Post by willo on Jan 31, 2024 1:36:54 GMT 1
What a bizarre thread/question - I could go on but won't (that'll make a change eh?). I know. Who gives a shiny shit what DH thinks? May as well ask Terry Fisher, Barry Rubery or Ken Davy what they think whilst you’re at it.
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Post by runner76 on Jan 31, 2024 12:49:12 GMT 1
What a bizarre thread/question - I could go on but won't (that'll make a change eh?). I know. Who gives a shiny shit what DH thinks? May as well ask Terry Fisher, Barry Rubery or Ken Davy what they think whilst you’re at it. be keen on their thoughts as well
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Post by themanfromatlantis on Jan 31, 2024 12:54:48 GMT 1
I love these weeks when there’s no midweek game.
It’s like a fecking bingo bus on here those weeks…
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Post by dxterrier on Jan 31, 2024 19:15:39 GMT 1
I can't bring myself to be against DH, he made mistakes, of course he did. There isn't a chairman/owner out there who hasn't. I still think most of his mistakes were down to his illness and even then his mistakes were honest ones that came from trying to do the right thing for our club. How many of us would be prepared to spend, and lose the amount of money he did? DH made it possible for me to see the one thing I always wanted, and the one thing I never thought I would...Huddersfield Town in the top division. If you remember the late 80s under the likes of Longbottom, it felt like a million miles away from where we got to...the highest of highs are always worth the lowest of lows with town, to me anyway
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Post by runner76 on Jan 31, 2024 19:24:18 GMT 1
I can't bring myself to be against DH, he made mistakes, of course he did. There isn't a chairman/owner out there who hasn't. I still think most of his mistakes were down to his illness and even then his mistakes were honest ones that came from trying to do the right thing for our club. How many of us would be prepared to spend, and lose the amount of money he did? DH made it possible for me to see the one thing I always wanted, and the one thing I never thought I would...Huddersfield Town in the top division. If you remember the late 80s under the likes of Longbottom, it felt like a million miles away from where we got to...the highest of highs are always worth the lowest of lows with town, to me anyway Delivered the dream and the nightmare!!
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Post by drumriggend on Jan 31, 2024 19:36:42 GMT 1
I reckon he’s fooookin delighted he got rid..
Kev will now be paying the wages of ..
Buzz..Colin..and dreary darren..
And all their staff..
AND..
Another manager and staff to come..
Deano will be laughing his cock off..
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