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Re: Owen Coyle

Post by Worthy4England » Sun Feb 05, 2012 10:59 am

Ianmooreslovechild wrote:
Worthy4England wrote:
thebish wrote:Tis a deal then...
Maybe I'll just settle for M and O either side of my bung hole.

Perhaps OC will spot it says MOO.
You should be careful. If he sees that there's a very good chance he'll yank you off
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Re: Owen Coyle

Post by Ianmooreslovechild » Sun Feb 05, 2012 11:04 am

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Meanwhile back at the Bok the post match debrief goes on....

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Re: Owen Coyle

Post by Verbal » Sun Feb 05, 2012 11:12 am

Ianmooreslovechild wrote:http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?q=fr+ted ... bucket.com

Meanwhile back at the Bok the post match debrief goes on....
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someone needs to photoshop Coyle's head onto Dougal's there.
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Re: Owen Coyle

Post by YtarmyYtarmy » Sun Feb 05, 2012 11:34 am

bobo the clown wrote:http://www.skysports.com/video/inline/0 ... 28,00.html

Coyle explaining that he "made a change" and the game opened up. Fckg right it did.

I am so fckg angry at this. I've believed in him, I've wanted it for him & I thought he'd changed it around ... but today has me right back to thinking he's a clueless twunk.
Yesterdays substitution just shows his inadequacies once again, trying for all 3 points, when a point away with a clean sheet would of been creditable. Muamba must be getting right royally pissed off with being subbed and then us loosing the game. We needed to consolidate yesterday, take a point and then beat the pie eaters at the weekend thus slowly and hopefully moving clear of the drop, but yet again we are back in the mire.

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Re: Owen Coyle

Post by newboy » Sun Feb 05, 2012 11:46 am

Whilst Coyle must shoulder some of the blame lets not forget that our forwards still could not make the breakthrough against a makeshift defence. I can understand why he felt he had to make the change but not the way in which it was made, if he wanted to keep his wide men on than Mavis was the obvious one to make way .

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Re: Owen Coyle

Post by bristol_Wanderer3 » Sun Feb 05, 2012 5:15 pm

Very disappointing - exactly the same scenario as the Newcastle home game when he subbed Muamba for Eagles just at the time we were starting to look comfortable in the game, and we turn a minimum one point into zero. The problem we have is that not only do we not have two central midfielders capable of playing in a 4-4-2, we dont have strikers who are capable of taking any chances that system might create anyway....we are far better off grinding it out with 4-5-1 and freshening it up subbing like for like.

I'm really not looking forward to the teamsheet for the Wigan game. Fearing a mooless 4-4-2.

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Re: Owen Coyle

Post by bobo the clown » Sun Feb 05, 2012 5:41 pm

bristol_Wanderer3 wrote:I'm really not looking forward to the teamsheet for the Wigan game. Fearing a mooless 4-4-2.
That would be his McCann moment for me.

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Re: Owen Coyle

Post by Hoboh » Sun Feb 05, 2012 5:59 pm

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bristol_Wanderer3 wrote:I'm really not looking forward to the teamsheet for the Wigan game. Fearing a mooless 4-4-2.
That would be his McCann moment for me.
If you ssee a fat bald old bugger with a red nose & size 28 shoes strolling up and throwing a bucket full of confetti at him, that'll be myself.
Actually should he do that it would be "I'm no better than Megson" moment for me.

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Re: Owen Coyle

Post by officer_dibble » Sun Feb 05, 2012 8:45 pm

how shit is it knowing that next week he will either start 442 with no muamba or if we dont go 1-0 up he'll make the same sub?

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Re: Owen Coyle

Post by bobo the clown » Sun Feb 05, 2012 9:25 pm

officer_dibble wrote:how shit is it knowing that next week he will either start 442 with no muamba or if we dont go 1-0 up he'll make the same sub?
this shit ...

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Re: Owen Coyle

Post by TANGODANCER » Sun Feb 05, 2012 9:32 pm

officer_dibble wrote:how shit is it knowing that next week he will either start 442 with no muamba or if we dont go 1-0 up he'll make the same sub?
For me, and in agreement with most, three things were wrong in OC's thinking. One, Muamba should never have come off, and two, the striker should have been a straight swap, Davies or the new guy for N'gog who obviously wasn't having a day. The third thing was in everything going ariel, a lot of it out out of play or just banged back to waiting opposition. N'gog hardly ever got one ball to run at on goal. At least Davies started to win things in the air but we always needed to watch for the quick break from them and taking Muamba off just opened the door and said "come on in". Without him at the back we were never going to control their attacks. In opposition to most, I think we played better first half when we weren't chasing the ace. Patience,and keeping them out, was always okay. As soon as we went behind and needed to be strong in our own defence was hardly time to take off our best and most energetic tackler.

It's all okay in retrospect but OC really boobed grand style yesterday. Just hope he accepts it and has a re-think.
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Re: Owen Coyle

Post by bobo the clown » Sun Feb 05, 2012 9:37 pm

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officer_dibble wrote:how shit is it knowing that next week he will either start 442 with no muamba or if we dont go 1-0 up he'll make the same sub?
It's all okay in retrospect but OC really boobed grand style yesterday. Just hope he accepts it and has a re-think.
The trouble is TD, it wasn't in retrospect.

We all knew it. The stat's showed it. .... and it happened perfectly to script.

How Coyle was the only person not currently sectioned who couldn't anticipate it is what is beyond us all.
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Re: Owen Coyle

Post by scotty » Sun Feb 05, 2012 10:29 pm

you do wonder just how big that one point could be at the end of season. If we go down by one or two points then people will look back at the games against Newcastle and Norwich and think if only we had seen out that game instead of gambling and losing.
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Re: Owen Coyle

Post by BWFC_Insane » Mon Feb 06, 2012 8:51 am

scotty wrote:you do wonder just how big that one point could be at the end of season. If we go down by one or two points then people will look back at the games against Newcastle and Norwich and think if only we had seen out that game instead of gambling and losing.
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Re: Owen Coyle

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Re: Owen Coyle

Post by a1 » Mon Feb 06, 2012 5:01 pm

bobo the clown wrote:That would be his McCann moment for me.


mccann coming on = ok, yeah. i get it.

muamba going off = what the eff.

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Re: Owen Coyle

Post by Lord Kangana » Mon Feb 06, 2012 5:04 pm

I think thats where you're going wrong.
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Re: Owen Coyle

Post by bristol_Wanderer3 » Sat Feb 11, 2012 5:41 pm

bobo the clown wrote:
bristol_Wanderer3 wrote:I'm really not looking forward to the teamsheet for the Wigan game. Fearing a mooless 4-4-2.
That would be his McCann moment for me.

If you ssee a fat bald old bugger with a red nose & size 28 shoes strolling up and throwing a bucket full of confetti at him, that'll be myself.
Well Bobo I await the news footage.

So sadly predictable.......

I've no idea where we go from here. 4-4-2 we dont have the right players for and we are by far the worst team in this league, 4-5-1 suits the squad and we are mid table material. It could not be more obvious - it has been obvious since August - only the person who is paid £1m per year to pick the team cant see it.

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Re: Owen Coyle

Post by BWFC_Insane » Sat Feb 11, 2012 5:44 pm

bristol_Wanderer3 wrote:
bobo the clown wrote:
bristol_Wanderer3 wrote:I'm really not looking forward to the teamsheet for the Wigan game. Fearing a mooless 4-4-2.
That would be his McCann moment for me.

If you ssee a fat bald old bugger with a red nose & size 28 shoes strolling up and throwing a bucket full of confetti at him, that'll be myself.
Well Bobo I await the news footage.

So sadly predictable.......

I've no idea where we go from here. 4-4-2 we dont have the right players for and we are by far the worst team in this league, 4-5-1 suits the squad and we are mid table material. It could not be more obvious - it has been obvious since August - only the person who is paid £1m per year to pick the team cant see it.

Where we should go from here, is say thanks Owen but you've dragged us down far enough, goodbye.

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Re: Owen Coyle

Post by BWFC_Insane » Sat Feb 11, 2012 5:46 pm

He's blaming Wheater on the radio, saying that he's prepared to mix things up to get players with the right 'desire' on the pitch, mentione Ream.

Right...

So Wheater is another pot of money he's wasted then.

And of course it's nowt to do with your tactics is it Coyle? It's all them pesky players faults.

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