Torrix1889
A reight Bobby Dazzler
If we are bottom half after 15/20 games in dont think that will be the case
I bet it would be...
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If we are bottom half after 15/20 games in dont think that will be the case
Those aren't facts. That's your opinion, which is totally bollocks.
These are facts...
First 23 League games:
W8 L9 D5 = 29 points
Last 23 League games:
W13 L4 D7 = 46 points
Record under Slav:
W6 L8 D5 = 23 points
Record under Hecky:
W15 L5 D7 = 52 points
Last 3 months where we were "awful":
W9 L4 D6 = 33 points
However you dress it up it’s a result’s business. Always has been, always will be.The record was good I am talking about performances
You can only get results for so long without playing well IMO
If pre-season friendly results are so important to you, why are you giving Dyche a free pass for leading a full-strength Premier League Burnley side to scraped 2-1 wins over Morecambe and Tranmere last summer? A Tranmere side who had defeated Warrington Town of the NPL only 1-0 the previous week?
Using the kind of logic you apply on a regular basis, why do you so badly want a manager who is only 2 goals better than a 7th division team?
If they're not relevant then how about Burnley's defeats at Accrington Stanley and Chesterfield in the pre-season before their last promotion to the PL?
i was waiting for the 1st sack hecky thread. he has more than proved himself. as i shall just leave the league table under heckingbottom here
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Totally agree.Wasn't impressed when he was appointed but he achieved more than I expected. Pre season games allow us to build match fitness, give fringe players game time and mix it up a bit on the pitch so I'm not bothered about the last couple of results.
If the season progresses and we look bang average then I might be concerned.
and which is more, you'll be a man my sonTotally agree.
I'm just hoping history doesn't repeat itself.
Remember when we were previously relegated from the PL?
Then they went to appoint a massive name like Brian Robson, his record was pretty good but there were concerns
so United also appointed the highly rated coach Brian Kidd as his number 2.
It was considered the dream team. Robbo would be the figurehead attracting big named loans to the club
Where as Kidd would have more involvement in tactics. I remember Kidd was manager at Blackburn and did well.
On paper it looked ambitious. Big name to raise the profile of the club.
We played arguably better, more technical possession based football but it was a culture shock to our fans after Warncock.
We were overpassing and our attacks were slow so there was very little action at either end.
Results were disappointing and he was quickly sacked.
We brought in Kevin Blackwell, who was an underwhelming cheap option to steady the ship.
Blackwell went back to play Warnock up tempo style and in his first season the results improved so much we reached the play-offs.
Maybe the novelty had worn off, but in Blackwells 2nd season we lost 3-0 to QPR and he was quickly sacked.
We've copied the same style, shown great ambition by appointing the "best" manager, Jukanovic, with a good media profile.
However like Robbo he never gelled with the fans with his boring monotone interviews.
The football was technically better but it was slow and passing just for the sake of passing.
We then bring in cheap option Hegginbottom like we did Blackwell.
Blackwell reverts back to a Warnock type style. Hegginbottom reverts back to a Wilder type style.
Both were underwhelming appointments but both did so well in their 1st season both managers reached the play-offs.
It does make you wonder whether Heggie will follow the same fate of Blackie.
If Heggie starts the season badly he might be sacked inside a few games.
and which is more, you'll be a man my son
He has proved his self
However i am of the opinion that he has peaked
I will happily and hopefully be proved wrong
last time you saw some one peak you was transfixed on your own eyes in the mirror.
Please let us at least have pre season before the joyous fallowfield threads. We all need time to rest and recuperate before the next noncicle round of fallowfields team to get me some screen time threads
Fuck me! Only just spotted that… brilliant …. Interestingly the Spanish play off final is over two legsSince when was the final played over 2 legs?
Kinell, Its all change innit?![]()
Swear Chelsea won 2 league titles under Mourinho playing poorly? A. Madrid won the league again playing poorly.The record was good I am talking about performances
You can only get results for so long without playing well IMO
Who's this Hegginbottom FFS??Totally agree.
I'm just hoping history doesn't repeat itself.
Remember when we were previously relegated from the PL?
Then they went to appoint a massive name like Brian Robson, his record was pretty good but there were concerns
so United also appointed the highly rated coach Brian Kidd as his number 2.
It was considered the dream team. Robbo would be the figurehead attracting big named loans to the club
Where as Kidd would have more involvement in tactics. I remember Kidd was manager at Blackburn and did well.
On paper it looked ambitious. Big name to raise the profile of the club.
We played arguably better, more technical possession based football but it was a culture shock to our fans after Warncock.
We were overpassing and our attacks were slow so there was very little action at either end, games were really dull.
Results were disappointing and he was quickly sacked.
We brought in Kevin Blackwell, who was an underwhelming cheap option to steady the ship.
Blackwell went back to play Warnock up tempo style and in his first season the results improved so much we reached the play-offs.
Maybe the novelty had worn off, but in Blackwells 2nd season we lost 3-0 to QPR and he was quickly sacked.
We've copied the same style, shown great ambition by appointing the "best" manager, Jukanovic, with a good media profile.
However like Robbo he never gelled with the fans with his boring monotone interviews.
The football was technically better but it was slow and passing just for the sake of passing.
We then bring in cheap option Hegginbottom like we did Blackwell.
Blackwell reverts back to a Warnock type style. Hegginbottom reverts back to a Wilder type style.
Both were underwhelming appointments but both did so well in their 1st season both managers reached the play-offs.
It does make you wonder whether Heggie will follow the same fate of Blackie.
If Heggie starts the season badly he might be sacked inside a few games.
"Fallow is a farming technique in which arable land is left without sowing for one or more vegetative cycles."Act before the rot really sets in princey boy go get dychey
3-0 against a league two team not good enough for me
Some top class managers available we need to act NOW
Act before the rot really sets in princey boy go get dychey
3-0 against a league two team not good enough for me
Some top class managers available we need to act NOW
Act before the rot really sets in princey boy go get dychey
3-0 against a league two team not good enough for me
Some top class managers available we need to act NOW
Not wanting to burst your bubble FB but Utd wouldn't be able to afford Dyche even if they were looking for a manager (which of course they're no) and were considering Dyche.
He was on some big big money at Burnley (easily the best paid employee at the club) and his demands would dwarf Jokanovic's
Great postTotally agree.
I'm just hoping history doesn't repeat itself.
Remember when we were previously relegated from the PL?
Then they went to appoint a massive name like Brian Robson, his record was pretty good but there were concerns
so United also appointed the highly rated coach Brian Kidd as his number 2.
It was considered the dream team. Robbo would be the figurehead attracting big named loans to the club
Where as Kidd would have more involvement in tactics. I remember Kidd was manager at Blackburn and did well.
On paper it looked ambitious. Big name to raise the profile of the club.
We played arguably better, more technical possession based football but it was a culture shock to our fans after Warncock.
We were overpassing and our attacks were slow so there was very little action at either end, games were really dull.
Results were disappointing and he was quickly sacked.
We brought in Kevin Blackwell, who was an underwhelming cheap option to steady the ship.
Blackwell went back to play Warnock up tempo style and in his first season the results improved so much we reached the play-offs.
Maybe the novelty had worn off, but in Blackwells 2nd season we lost 3-0 to QPR and he was quickly sacked.
We've copied the same style, shown great ambition by appointing the "best" manager, Jukanovic, with a good media profile.
However like Robbo he never gelled with the fans with his boring monotone interviews.
The football was technically better but it was slow and passing just for the sake of passing.
We then bring in cheap option Hegginbottom like we did Blackwell.
Blackwell reverts back to a Warnock type style. Hegginbottom reverts back to a Wilder type style.
Both were underwhelming appointments but both did so well in their 1st season both managers reached the play-offs.
It does make you wonder whether Heggie will follow the same fate of Blackie.
If Heggie starts the season badly he might be sacked inside a few games.
Act before the rot really sets in princey boy go get dychey
3-0 against a league two team not good enough for me
Some top class managers available we need to act NOW
Why don't you just give it a fucking rest.I told you all
C’mon princey it’s time to act
NOW
Why don't you just give it a fucking rest.
Stop fishing. Nobody's interested.
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