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Ahhhhh, wish it was that easy for me. I get sucked into the trap all the time.Don't get sucked into it pal. Just laugh at the stupidity and dont give posts of this type a second thought.
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Ahhhhh, wish it was that easy for me. I get sucked into the trap all the time.Don't get sucked into it pal. Just laugh at the stupidity and dont give posts of this type a second thought.
Know how you feel, and its worse when you have personal experiences, but replying to them won't achieve or educate them, some don't want to listen, especially on forums - too easy to be a parody type poster.Ahhhhh, wish it was that easy for me. I get sucked into the trap all the time.
Fortunately I've never suffered but I know people that have, and one of them that did was a very successful bloke with his own company, money coming out of his arse and a villa in the Algarve, husband and dad.Know how you feel, and its worse when you have personal experiences, but replying to them won't achieve or educate them, some don't want to listen, especially on forums - too easy to be a parody type poster.
My opinion is that I value mental health a lot higher than you do
You could've fooled anyone on this forum.Well that's fair enough. Total bullshit imo, but fair enough. I happen to value MH very highly actually. But still its good to know that someone who doesnt know me from Adam seems to know all about me and what my values are.
You could've fooled anyone on this forum.
That must be it, yeahDidnt know i was trying to fool anyone tbh.
Maybe only the simple one's didnt understand my original point.
That must be it, yeah![]()
At Millwall’s game today. Hopefully he’s going there permanently and we get some sort of fee for him.
At Millwall’s game today. Hopefully he’s going there permanently and we get some sort of fee for him.
Don’t get me wrong here, I’m a huge Wilder fan, think he’s done a top top job at United and hope he will be with us for many years yet.
Our own Brian Clough in some ways.
However...what the actual fuck was the point of this signing?
He was completely dreadful nearly the whole time he was here and we tracked him and chased him like we have with Hogan!
A man completely out of his depth.
He’s at his level that’s for sure
So we got off lightly with Holmes and Leonard......them's the risks you take in pursuing players.
Can’t really put the two in the same bracket. Leonard we quickly moved on, for profit. Holmes in contrast has stuck around and is basically worth nothing – in fact most likely we’ll be paying to get rid of now.
It was a strange decision to bring him in tbh. He didn’t on the face of it seem that much of an upgrade on Carruthers to compete with Duffy, wasn’t in the general category of either being young and likely to improve or experienced at the level recruited to.
Wilder has I think a better record than most of our managers with his transfer deals. But given he’d worked with Holmes before, knew his attributes and character, that should have given extra security on it being likely a good transfer. Instead it goes into the category with the likes of Dean Hammond of weird failures that weren’t worth the trouble we went through to get them in.
........or do you feel that every signing should be a rip-roaring success?
No, I’m just interested that in a period where we’ve had a very clear transfer strategy with the moves we’ve made this failure sits outside the type of player we generally go for, and I wonder whether that contributed to the failure of it. As I’ve said before, failures are inevitable when you look at a manager’s transfers as a whole. Though Carruthers, Leonard and Lee Evans didn’t work out as planned they were at least very much the types of players we have tended to go for with the transfers we’ve made – young, with the potential to improve.
Just astonished how far off he was with this one. From the moment he arrived he looked like a bloke pulled from the stands desperate to do well but running around aimlessly with no real clue.
Don’t think this quite on the Hammond scale. We got Hammond on loan first and it was clear to every one except Adkins his legs had gone but we still signed him. Then to add injury to insult it turned out Adkins had given him an option for another year! Crazy.This is Wilder’s Dean Hammond/Martyn Woolford tbh, though with a more prolonged hunt for their signature and likely more cash spent on him for the fee and wages.
As with Adkins, you can excuse punts on players not coming off because their character or suitability isn’t what they seemed before you got to work with them, but where it’s a player you know well because you’ve worked with them before it does look far worse when they turn out to be useless. Let’s just put this down as a bit of a weird and unique misstep though.
Don’t think this quite on the Hammond scale. We got Hammond on loan first and it was clear to every one except Adkins his legs had gone but we still signed him. Then to add injury to insult it turned out Adkins had given him an option for another year! Crazy.
Leonard and Evans we made a profit on, can't exactly class them as stinkers.For all the transfers that Paul Mitchell and CW have got right there have been some bizarre stinkers in there as well.....Holmes, Carruthers, Heneghan, Leonard, Thomas, Evans to name a few.
Leonard and Evans we made a profit on, can't exactly class them as stinkers.
We will with Henegan too, we paid a nominal fee for him and he's now a proven top drawer L1 defender so expect him to go for more than we paid.
The other 4 I do agree with.
I don't think we'll be seeing many stinkers now our budget and choice is so much greater.
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