Neil Warnocks selective memory/talking out of his arse

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Watching Match of The Day 2. Interview with Neil Warnock “We’re not good enough to park the bus so I will have a go”. Just like the away matches in 2006/7. One up front every game inviting pressure on a defence that wasn’t good enough. This bloke just boils my piss more and more as the years go on. Hoping so much that he takes the taffy twats back down. Thank god for Chris Wilder and his attacking ethos away from home.
 

Watching Match of The Day 2. Interview with Neil Warnock “We’re not good enough to park the bus so I will have a go”. Just like the away matches in 2006/7. One up front every game inviting pressure on a defence that wasn’t good enough. This bloke just boils my piss more and more as the years go on. Hoping so much that he takes the taffy twats back down. Thank god for Chris Wilder and his attacking ethos away from home.


The Warnockettes will be all over this.

Just when you needed Bashar....
 
To be the serial winner he is in the Championship and be the embarrassing hopeless defeatist he is in the PL is disproportionate and bizarre.
Everything about him is an odd juxtaposition;
- Awesome at second tier/ spineless and useless at top tier.
- His current club are the best lads/fans he’s had/ His last club were the best lads/fans he’s had.
- Loves being centre of London media attention/ hangs out on tractors.
- Has hair/ yet his own hair seems to hate him.
 
He has someone else's nose though - or did it get so big by being always stuck in the trough ?
 
Recall our terrific victory over Arsenal at the Lane that season with Jags heroics. Pity they were the only points we got against any of the top sides home or away. And please don't remind me how we set up away from home that season.
We also got a point at home v Liverpool but you're bang on the money re the away tactics. Mostly turgid attritional fare, and we weren't good enough to do it properly .
 
Ironic on the selective memory front, as that 2006/07 season was basically one goal away from being one of my favourite since I started watched us in 90/91. It’s probably the most I’ve seen us in a season two, as I had a season ticket that year and went to a good proportion of the away games too.

I really don’t get the need to criticise that season (or the Warnock years in general) at every opportunity, as though what Wilder is doing now is somehow fuel for fans to stick two fingers up at those that enjoyed that time. It is actually quite possible to have liked that time of our history, and be enjoying the current era.
 
Recall our terrific victory over Arsenal at the Lane that season with Jags heroics. Pity they were the only points we got against any of the top sides home or away. And please don't remind me how we set up away from home that season.

Didn't we beat Spurs at home? They were probably barely a top six side at the time thinking about it though.
 
Ironic on the selective memory front, as that 2006/07 season was basically one goal away from being one of my favourite since I started watched us in 90/91. It’s probably the most I’ve seen us in a season two, as I had a season ticket that year and went to a good proportion of the away games too.

I really don’t get the need to criticise that season (or the Warnock years in general) at every opportunity, as though what Wilder is doing now is somehow fuel for fans to stick two fingers up at those that enjoyed that time. It is actually quite possible to have liked that time of our history, and be enjoying the current era.


Shite tactics away. Remember Villa? Pompey job. Whining about his contract. Press interview on the day before the game again concentrating on money. Selections against Wigan. Changing his story about him leaving and why.

People who dont like him don't like him for specifics while he was here. Nothing to do with Wilder. He was rightly criticised for those reasons under every manager we've had since.
 

They don't call him the Mourinho of the lower leagues for nothing. Absolutely brilliant until his tactics become ineffective, at which point the histrionics and superiority complex normally kick in.
 
You know what's funny?

He paid £22m for Josh Murphy and Bobby Reid yet still has Danny Ward leading the line.
 
I watched the 2nd half yesterday and it amazes me how in the PL in modern times Warnock still employs a long throw to half decent effect. Cardiff had a bit of a go in fairness but as people rightly point out, if he'd have gone shit or bust with us it might have been different!
 
Ironic on the selective memory front, as that 2006/07 season was basically one goal away from being one of my favourite since I started watched us in 90/91. It’s probably the most I’ve seen us in a season two, as I had a season ticket that year and went to a good proportion of the away games too.

I really don’t get the need to criticise that season (or the Warnock years in general) at every opportunity, as though what Wilder is doing now is somehow fuel for fans to stick two fingers up at those that enjoyed that time. It is actually quite possible to have liked that time of our history, and be enjoying the current era.

Rubbish, LB. ;) It has to one or the other. It can't be both. Or anyone else. You can't possibly just support the club and be happy when success, however fleeting comes our way, no matter what style of football we play. We have to swear blind allegiance to CW no matter what and renounce all other other managers as false prophets and anyone who doesn't, and 'didn't mind Warnock' or 'quite enjoyed Bassett' are apostates and heretics and deserve to be burnt at the stake. We're purely monotheistic at BDTBL, no room for any other belief systems. In fact we need to go further and start purging; any souvenirs or items from those periods or iconography are going to be burnt in big pyres in the car park. Along with the doubters. 12th May 2016 is our year zero. :)
 
My take on his 'success' in the second tier and poor performances in the top tier are relative.

All the sides he's taken up (QPR aside) have been unfashionable clubs perhaps punching above their weight. They get promoted, spend very little and they're punching even more above their weight.

He totally overachieves in the second tier, which makes his top tier task 10x harder.
 

Rubbish, LB. ;) It has to one or the other. It can't be both. Or anyone else. You can't possibly just support the club and be happy when success, however fleeting comes our way, no matter what style of football we play. We have to swear blind allegiance to CW no matter what and renounce all other other managers as false prophets and anyone who doesn't, and 'didn't mind Warnock' or 'quite enjoyed Bassett' are apostates and heretics and deserve to be burnt at the stake. We're purely monotheistic at BDTBL, no room for any other belief systems. In fact we need to go further and start purging; any souvenirs or items from those periods or iconography are going to be burnt in big pyres in the car park. Along with the doubters. 12th May 2016 is our year zero. :)
The “like” is for apostates, monotheistic and iconography.

Fuck me gently...:)
 

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