The Keith Hill out thread
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I think if we lose our next two games any remaining good will towards Hill amongst the fans will entirely evaporate. I would imagine that he'd be sacked in that scenario.officer_dibble wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 8:39 amIf you were FV at what point do you sack him?
He can’t be anywhere near the players for pre season, but nobody else deserves a relegation on the CV. We’ll be relegated within the month so perhaps then, get someone in to maybe give a lift in April?
If he’s left in charge over the summer you are taking a hit on ST sales. Nobody wants to see us play badly in the bottom division.
Interesting test for FV this. See what they are made of.
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See results are one thing. But rocking up at Blackpool in an orange scarf - and his post-match interview which made me want to saw my ears off with a rusty fish knife...I'm not sure how much more I can take.officer_dibble wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 8:39 amIf you were FV at what point do you sack him?
He can’t be anywhere near the players for pre season, but nobody else deserves a relegation on the CV. We’ll be relegated within the month so perhaps then, get someone in to maybe give a lift in April?
If he’s left in charge over the summer you are taking a hit on ST sales. Nobody wants to see us play badly in the bottom division.
Interesting test for FV this. See what they are made of.
Keith may be from Bolton but few have ever represented the fan base of this wonderful football club so utterly inadequately.
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Hill knows exactly what he is doing (pity he doesn't have a clue football wise), I suspect that he did this on purpose knowing that it would wind up some fans, you do not play at Blackpool as an away manager & wear an orange scarf. He knows he's under pressure and that many fans want him sacked & he can't stand criticism - so for me it was a stick two fingers up at the fans thing to do. Your not telling me it was the only scarf that he had in the drawer !BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 9:01 amSee results are one thing. But rocking up at Blackpool in an orange scarf - and his post-match interview which made me want to saw my ears off with a rusty fish knife...I'm not sure how much more I can take.officer_dibble wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 8:39 amIf you were FV at what point do you sack him?
He can’t be anywhere near the players for pre season, but nobody else deserves a relegation on the CV. We’ll be relegated within the month so perhaps then, get someone in to maybe give a lift in April?
If he’s left in charge over the summer you are taking a hit on ST sales. Nobody wants to see us play badly in the bottom division.
Interesting test for FV this. See what they are made of.
Keith may be from Bolton but few have ever represented the fan base of this wonderful football club so utterly inadequately.
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Sadly it had the sense of a deliberately provocative gesture...hard to argue with that.Bertie Wooster wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 9:13 amHill knows exactly what he is doing (pity he doesn't have a clue football wise), I suspect that he did this on purpose knowing that it would wind up some fans, you do not play at Blackpool as an away manager & wear an orange scarf. He knows he's under pressure and that many fans want him sacked & he can't stand criticism - so for me it was a stick two fingers up at the fans thing to do. Your not telling me it was the only scarf that he had in the drawer !BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 9:01 amSee results are one thing. But rocking up at Blackpool in an orange scarf - and his post-match interview which made me want to saw my ears off with a rusty fish knife...I'm not sure how much more I can take.officer_dibble wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 8:39 amIf you were FV at what point do you sack him?
He can’t be anywhere near the players for pre season, but nobody else deserves a relegation on the CV. We’ll be relegated within the month so perhaps then, get someone in to maybe give a lift in April?
If he’s left in charge over the summer you are taking a hit on ST sales. Nobody wants to see us play badly in the bottom division.
Interesting test for FV this. See what they are made of.
Keith may be from Bolton but few have ever represented the fan base of this wonderful football club so utterly inadequately.
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Utter twaddle. There are many reasons to have a pop at Hill, but I really do believe you're drifting into 'looking for it' territory here. Hey, maybe he bought a stick of rock too, the treacherous c*nt?!BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 10:00 amSadly it had the sense of a deliberately provocative gesture...hard to argue with that.Bertie Wooster wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 9:13 amHill knows exactly what he is doing (pity he doesn't have a clue football wise), I suspect that he did this on purpose knowing that it would wind up some fans, you do not play at Blackpool as an away manager & wear an orange scarf. He knows he's under pressure and that many fans want him sacked & he can't stand criticism - so for me it was a stick two fingers up at the fans thing to do. Your not telling me it was the only scarf that he had in the drawer !BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 9:01 amSee results are one thing. But rocking up at Blackpool in an orange scarf - and his post-match interview which made me want to saw my ears off with a rusty fish knife...I'm not sure how much more I can take.officer_dibble wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 8:39 amIf you were FV at what point do you sack him?
He can’t be anywhere near the players for pre season, but nobody else deserves a relegation on the CV. We’ll be relegated within the month so perhaps then, get someone in to maybe give a lift in April?
If he’s left in charge over the summer you are taking a hit on ST sales. Nobody wants to see us play badly in the bottom division.
Interesting test for FV this. See what they are made of.
Keith may be from Bolton but few have ever represented the fan base of this wonderful football club so utterly inadequately.
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You think it was a coincidence - not seen him wear it before? I guess I just have a very low opinion of him...so as I've said before it clouds judgement.Bruce Rioja wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 11:43 amUtter twaddle. There are many reasons to have a pop at Hill, but I really do believe you're drifting into 'looking for it' territory here. Hey, maybe he bought a stick of rock too, the treacherous c*nt?!BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 10:00 amSadly it had the sense of a deliberately provocative gesture...hard to argue with that.Bertie Wooster wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 9:13 amHill knows exactly what he is doing (pity he doesn't have a clue football wise), I suspect that he did this on purpose knowing that it would wind up some fans, you do not play at Blackpool as an away manager & wear an orange scarf. He knows he's under pressure and that many fans want him sacked & he can't stand criticism - so for me it was a stick two fingers up at the fans thing to do. Your not telling me it was the only scarf that he had in the drawer !BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 9:01 amSee results are one thing. But rocking up at Blackpool in an orange scarf - and his post-match interview which made me want to saw my ears off with a rusty fish knife...I'm not sure how much more I can take.officer_dibble wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 8:39 amIf you were FV at what point do you sack him?
He can’t be anywhere near the players for pre season, but nobody else deserves a relegation on the CV. We’ll be relegated within the month so perhaps then, get someone in to maybe give a lift in April?
If he’s left in charge over the summer you are taking a hit on ST sales. Nobody wants to see us play badly in the bottom division.
Interesting test for FV this. See what they are made of.
Keith may be from Bolton but few have ever represented the fan base of this wonderful football club so utterly inadequately.
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Another of those rare times I'm in agreement with you mate, either that or the bloke truly is as thick as pig sh*t, either way the clock is ticking.BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 11:46 amYou think it was a coincidence - not seen him wear it before? I guess I just have a very low opinion of him...so as I've said before it clouds judgement.Bruce Rioja wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 11:43 amUtter twaddle. There are many reasons to have a pop at Hill, but I really do believe you're drifting into 'looking for it' territory here. Hey, maybe he bought a stick of rock too, the treacherous c*nt?!BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 10:00 amSadly it had the sense of a deliberately provocative gesture...hard to argue with that.Bertie Wooster wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 9:13 amHill knows exactly what he is doing (pity he doesn't have a clue football wise), I suspect that he did this on purpose knowing that it would wind up some fans, you do not play at Blackpool as an away manager & wear an orange scarf. He knows he's under pressure and that many fans want him sacked & he can't stand criticism - so for me it was a stick two fingers up at the fans thing to do. Your not telling me it was the only scarf that he had in the drawer !BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 9:01 amSee results are one thing. But rocking up at Blackpool in an orange scarf - and his post-match interview which made me want to saw my ears off with a rusty fish knife...I'm not sure how much more I can take.officer_dibble wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 8:39 amIf you were FV at what point do you sack him?
He can’t be anywhere near the players for pre season, but nobody else deserves a relegation on the CV. We’ll be relegated within the month so perhaps then, get someone in to maybe give a lift in April?
If he’s left in charge over the summer you are taking a hit on ST sales. Nobody wants to see us play badly in the bottom division.
Interesting test for FV this. See what they are made of.
Keith may be from Bolton but few have ever represented the fan base of this wonderful football club so utterly inadequately.
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I think it sounds insane.
Plenty of reasons to have a pop at him. He obviously fancies himself as a northern Tisdale, don't think there's anything in his voice of colour of scarf.
Plenty of reasons to have a pop at him. He obviously fancies himself as a northern Tisdale, don't think there's anything in his voice of colour of scarf.
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Speaking of Tisdale, Tisdale's available. Tisdale.
Took McDons up after taking Exeter close and keeping a close eye on the pennies. Would he come up north? He might.
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I see him around an about (as I've said, he lives around the corner) and he is an absolute clothes horse. I reckon he has more Pretty Green clobber than Liam Gallagher. I really don't think he'll have worn it to antagonise anyone, however, you'd have hoped someone might have pointed it out to him. And then of course, there's always the possibility that someone did and he chose to ignore them.BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 11:46 am
You think it was a coincidence - not seen him wear it before? I guess I just have a very low opinion of him...so as I've said before it clouds judgement.
However, what takes place on the pitch is of far more interest to me than anything he decides to wear.
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Christ - you're not helping his already dreadful likeability here.....Bruce Rioja wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 2:16 pmI see him around an about (as I've said, he lives around the corner) and he is an absolute clothes horse. I reckon he has more Pretty Green clobber than Liam Gallagher. I really don't think he'll have worn it to antagonise anyone, however, you'd have hoped someone might have pointed it out to him. And then of course, there's always the possibility that someone did and he chose to ignore them.BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 11:46 am
You think it was a coincidence - not seen him wear it before? I guess I just have a very low opinion of him...so as I've said before it clouds judgement.
However, what takes place on the pitch is of far more interest to me than anything he decides to wear.
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*whistles loudly*
I have a paisley print PG hoodie that Ms Pru absolutely hates. As a result her mum now thinks that's my "thing" and I have two linen shirts (fairly normal, summery, nothing to write home about) and three plain t-shirts (save for a small PG) logo. T-shirts are class tbf. Fit really well.
As you were.
I have a paisley print PG hoodie that Ms Pru absolutely hates. As a result her mum now thinks that's my "thing" and I have two linen shirts (fairly normal, summery, nothing to write home about) and three plain t-shirts (save for a small PG) logo. T-shirts are class tbf. Fit really well.
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Bertie Wooster wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 9:13 amHill knows exactly what he is doing (pity he doesn't have a clue football wise), I suspect that he did this on purpose knowing that it would wind up some fans, you do not play at Blackpool as an away manager & wear an orange scarf. He knows he's under pressure and that many fans want him sacked & he can't stand criticism - so for me it was a stick two fingers up at the fans thing to do. Your not telling me it was the only scarf that he had in the drawer !BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 9:01 amSee results are one thing. But rocking up at Blackpool in an orange scarf - and his post-match interview which made me want to saw my ears off with a rusty fish knife...I'm not sure how much more I can take.
Keith may be from Bolton but few have ever represented the fan base of this wonderful football club so utterly inadequately.
He might know his onions but he clearly struggles with citrus fruit. That scarf should have been tangerine.
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Don't know if anyone listens to Iles' Buff podcast but the latest episode is dedicated to the issue of the manager. Some good points made about other places the blame may lie. No insider secrets and not letting Hill off the hook but does offer some perspective.
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