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In the same article today he does say we are still interested in Jokanovic .,Wasn't Nixon saying about a week ago that Jokanovic was the front runner.
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In the same article today he does say we are still interested in Jokanovic .,Wasn't Nixon saying about a week ago that Jokanovic was the front runner.
Wasn't that just the odds at the bookies?Wasn't Nixon saying about a week ago that Jokanovic was the front runner.
Think he probably does hear things from certain agencies where he knows people but he’s so desperate to be considered itk that he plays the odds on things he has no idea about and shuts down anyone who questions him. He’d be a lot more credible if he was upfront about things he doesn’t know but he probably wouldn’t be as successful.Nixon knows no more than the guy in the pub, but really boils my piss as he arrogantly claims to know. Can anyone explain why he has any more information than anyone else?
The guy is so far up his own ass he is inverted
Which appeal process? Currently there is none.Appeal process will be used, if that fails Hecky installed for a year before he comes in.
Nixon knows no more than the guy in the pub, but really boils my piss as he arrogantly claims to know. Can anyone explain why he has any more information than anyone else?
The guy is so far up his own ass he is inverted
The problem I have with him is that he always claims to have an inside line on everything.He does know his stuff. Worked with him before, things do change a lot in football, but generally, he knows his shit, been around for years.
Totally agree other than he posts it as though he has an inside line when it is usually nothing more than guessworkI’ve never understood why people get so irate about sources like Nixon. Just take him for what he is. What source is going to get everything right? He posts stuff that might happen. Other “more reliable” outlets post stuff once it’s certain. There’s a difference and Nixon’s snippets contribute to the football transfer rumours everyone loves. If he posts anything United related I just think ‘oh it might have legs that’ I don’t head straight to the bookies and stick a ton on it.
Either get shut of him or just find out what he’s said on here then.Totally agree other than he posts it as though he has an inside line when it is usually nothing more than guesswork
I’ve never understood why people get so irate about sources like Nixon. Just take him for what he is. What source is going to get everything right? He posts stuff that might happen. Other “more reliable” outlets post stuff once it’s certain. There’s a difference and Nixon’s snippets contribute to the football transfer rumours everyone loves. If he posts anything United related I just think ‘oh it might have legs that’ I don’t head straight to the bookies and stick a ton on it.
Nixon is way more knowledgable than Nathan Hemmingham and James Shield who haven’t got a clue. To be fair to Nixon he broke the news when Egan first signed for us and has been spot on numerous times with us
With every game and trouncing that we get the job in hand grows from 'keeping the squad intact' to 'major surgery' and is heading towards a multi-season rebuilding project. I suspect the reality is somewhere in the middle of the spectrum of intervention, which will take real skill at handling existing players whilst building in the new blood we urgently need. I don't know who is best for that...Blessin is a gamble too far for me in the dire situation we are in at the moment and the skilful and incisive wheeler dealings that need to be undertaken beginning right now to get us into some kind of mental state,let alone cohesive on field playing shape for next season,especially with the financial constraints he would likely be under,he is a novice with no English Championship experience and it could go either way with him,but he has major problems to face before he is anywhere near our door.Wagner would be a better choice,plenty of good EFL and PL experience,Schalk was a failure,but that is a huge club,nothing like Hudders,and many have failed making a jump from small town to sleeping giant.
Warnock would even be less of a gamble to stabilize us for a couple of seasons,hide like a rhino to stand up to this board and would see what we urgently need,already binned Assombalonga and Fletcher up at Boro because they can't or won't hack it,same home truths need to be told here.
Rudders you’ve just liked a post which advocated brining Warnock back. Are you ok?With every game and trouncing that we get the job in hand grows from 'keeping the squad intact' to 'major surgery' and is heading towards a multi-season rebuilding project. I suspect the reality is somewhere in the middle of the spectrum of intervention, which will take real skill at handling existing players whilst building in the new blood we urgently need. I don't know who is best for that...
Not really. When I re-read my post the name that did come to mind was Wilder in League 1 days, we need to bring in Jake Wright types, sort the soft underbelly with Ebanks Landell and Hanson types and the new manager will need to get Couuts and Kieron Freeman style uplifts in performance from at least 2 or 3 of our existing key players!Rudders you’ve just liked a post which advocated brining Warnock back. Are you ok?
Ok, but Warnock?Not really. When I re-read my post the name that did come to mind was Wilder in League 1 days, we need to bring in Jake Wright types, sort the soft underbelly with Ebanks Landell and Hanson types and the new manager will need to get Couuts and Kieron Freeman style uplifts in performance from at least 2 or 3 of our existing key players!
Football has moved on now I think you are right. But we need to somehow get a new identity and an edge. Is it world class gegenpress and physical fitness (Blessin); attacking prowess (SJ); Wimbledon of the 80s but more physical (Ismael), or is it Uncle Neils blend of screaming at match officials and players whilst watching the ball get pumped long.Ok, but Warnock?
He's got the most promotions from the league we're dropping to in history. Guys a quality manager to be fair..Ok, but Warnock?
To be fair, he’s not.He's got the most promotions from the league we're dropping to in history. Guys a quality manager to be fair..
How many promotions has he achieved from the championship?To be fair, he’s not.
I never thought that I would be saying this, but after reviewing the Star's latest article a minute ago, that we are "edging closer to crowning Hecky" (we are a total basket case as a club if this is anywhere near the truth), then Colin would be welcomed back with open arms!He's got the most promotions from the league we're dropping to in history. Guys a quality manager to be fair..
Fuck me you are serious.How many promotions has he achieved from the championship?
He's been at boro? Boro aren't a big budget club hahaha..Fuck me you are serious.
He has the most, mainly because he’s fucking ancient having being around for ever. It’s also because he generally gets bombed soon after as even in his prime he didn’t have the ability to stay at that level. So then has to drop back a level rather than stay on or progress as a coach.
Looking over the past decade his skills have been on the decline. Case in point, he’s been at a big budget club for the past couple of seasons and done nothing.
He’s got a very poor record with kids, something we’re trying to develop to help the club going forward and he’s hardly going to be around for more than a couple of seasons so no long term planning. He’s all wrong.
Fuck me you are serious.
He has the most, mainly because he’s fucking ancient having being around for ever. It’s also because he generally gets bombed soon after as even in his prime he didn’t have the ability to stay at that level. So then has to drop back a level rather than stay on or progress as a coach.
Looking over the past decade his skills have been on the decline. Case in point, he’s been at a big budget club for the past couple of seasons and done nothing.
He’s got a very poor record with kids, something we’re trying to develop to help the club going forward and he’s hardly going to be around for more than a couple of seasons so no long term planning. He’s all wrong.
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