If Coyle selects a team like the one v Citeh again ...
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Can I join you Wanderers on Tour?wanderers_on_tour wrote:Not one for this boycott malarky personally. The club already bled me dry for two season tickets this year so I dont really fancy cutting my nose to spite my face (although I do agree with the idea as a overall concept/if it were for a home cup game per say). Il just turn up as usual and if the performance is truly shite il do my booing at the fulltime whistle and vent my feelings on a online forum with my fellow sufferers!
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I want to hate Coyle. Just can't find it in me to do that. Don't know why as it looks like Championship football next season.
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Re: If Coyle selects a team like the one v Citeh again ...
I think it's simply voicing our view of the fck-wit. Booing the team selection, letting him know that Moo should be on there, that 4-5-1 is clearly the game with what we have.
Shouting for Moo is easy enough. It doesn't take someone to be a poet for "Moo" shouts to get around the ground.
"4-5-1" ain't hard to get into a rythym either.
He need to hear it from the fans. Coz he's fckg deluded & little else will get it home to him.
Shouting for Moo is easy enough. It doesn't take someone to be a poet for "Moo" shouts to get around the ground.
"4-5-1" ain't hard to get into a rythym either.
He need to hear it from the fans. Coz he's fckg deluded & little else will get it home to him.
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Re: If Coyle selects a team like the one v Citeh again ...
Bet you've still got that labrador that keeps shitting on the carpet anallTKIZ! wrote:I want to hate Coyle. Just can't find it in me to do that. Don't know why as it looks like Championship football next season.
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Nope. Took him out back and shot him. Dirty b**stardIanmooreslovechild wrote:Bet you've still got that labrador that keeps shitting on the carpet anallTKIZ! wrote:I want to hate Coyle. Just can't find it in me to do that. Don't know why as it looks like Championship football next season.
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It's not about hating Coyle like is it?TKIZ! wrote:I want to hate Coyle. Just can't find it in me to do that. Don't know why as it looks like Championship football next season.
It's about whether he is in anyway competent.
Too many folk are too bothered about whether the manager is someone they like or not rather than whether he's actually any good.
Which is a fatal mistake.
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I see what you're saying but then you have to admit we liked Sam/Rioch/Toddy it does help that we like them as people. I change my statement, I wanted Coyle to work, I hoped he would work but know that it's a step too far. I'm just worried that we won't find a manager like Wolves struggled to and we'll end up with some other numpty crashing through the leaguse and having to build ourselves up againBWFC_Insane wrote:It's not about hating Coyle like is it?TKIZ! wrote:I want to hate Coyle. Just can't find it in me to do that. Don't know why as it looks like Championship football next season.
It's about whether he is in anyway competent.
Too many folk are too bothered about whether the manager is someone they like or not rather than whether he's actually any good.
Which is a fatal mistake.
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He won't select a team like that again...
I'm saying that with more confidence than 'he won't play two up front again' !
I'm saying that with more confidence than 'he won't play two up front again' !
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I don't like him at all - in fact I can't stand him he's as bad if not worse than Megson
With Megson he never had a chance, but Coyle had the fans support & their patience and he's still fcuked it up....the man's a fake he must be because he knows absolutely fcuk all about football management - I'm actually at a loss as to what he actually does to try and get us to win football matches - preparation, tactics, organisation, passion, shape, motivation are non existent. It does appear that he picks the team by means of picking names out a bag and just tells them to go out and play
He is Mike Bassett.....
Yet again though today that team was beaten before it even got out on the pitch, although in Coyle's defence it may have been a case of realism and accepting the defeat but more concerned at damage limitation, 2-0 was actually a decent result against City saying most thought we'd get stuffed 6 or 7-0 (even though it was like the Alamo at times and they could easily have won 5 or 6-0)
With Megson he never had a chance, but Coyle had the fans support & their patience and he's still fcuked it up....the man's a fake he must be because he knows absolutely fcuk all about football management - I'm actually at a loss as to what he actually does to try and get us to win football matches - preparation, tactics, organisation, passion, shape, motivation are non existent. It does appear that he picks the team by means of picking names out a bag and just tells them to go out and play
He is Mike Bassett.....
Yet again though today that team was beaten before it even got out on the pitch, although in Coyle's defence it may have been a case of realism and accepting the defeat but more concerned at damage limitation, 2-0 was actually a decent result against City saying most thought we'd get stuffed 6 or 7-0 (even though it was like the Alamo at times and they could easily have won 5 or 6-0)
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Is the bomb!Peter Thompson wrote: that team was beaten before it even got out on the pitch,

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I don't mind us losing to teams as good as City.
I do mind us losing before we've even kicked off, though.
I do mind us losing before we've even kicked off, though.
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Fans liked Allardyce cos he were successful. Find a manager who is successful and not much else matters. Same with Rioch.TKIZ! wrote:I see what you're saying but then you have to admit we liked Sam/Rioch/Toddy it does help that we like them as people. I change my statement, I wanted Coyle to work, I hoped he would work but know that it's a step too far. I'm just worried that we won't find a manager like Wolves struggled to and we'll end up with some other numpty crashing through the leaguse and having to build ourselves up againBWFC_Insane wrote:It's not about hating Coyle like is it?TKIZ! wrote:I want to hate Coyle. Just can't find it in me to do that. Don't know why as it looks like Championship football next season.
It's about whether he is in anyway competent.
Too many folk are too bothered about whether the manager is someone they like or not rather than whether he's actually any good.
Which is a fatal mistake.
Todd was like Coyle, ultimately shite but a nice guy who got given far too much time.
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Reet..Coyle, john henry(?),steve davis(?), fat kit man.
Are their contracts all up this summer? can we bin em off for nowt?
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Can agree with some of your points PT but I keep hearing this poor coach theory as if it's fact. Only those truly in the know will be aware whether the coaching staff are found wanting or not.Peter Thompson wrote:....but this team is very poorly coached, very disorganised, very uninspired & play like a team of strangers, it must be obvious to all that Coyle has surrounded himself with very amateur lower level coaching staff, who are just not capable of coaching premiership players. We have coaches who have only coached Burnley & Scottish lower league teams trying to coach and organise so called premiership footballers - and Coyle will never tactically outthink any other premiership manager.
Remind me, what experience did Allardyce, Brown, Neil McDonald & Fred Barber have of coaching Premier players prior to them doing it so well for us?
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dunno but we did stuff like mark the opponents at corners when those you mention were here.
coaching looks shite from my seat.
coaching looks shite from my seat.
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Harry Genshaw wrote:Can agree with some of your points PT but I keep hearing this poor coach theory as if it's fact. Only those truly in the know will be aware whether the coaching staff are found wanting or not.Peter Thompson wrote:....but this team is very poorly coached, very disorganised, very uninspired & play like a team of strangers, it must be obvious to all that Coyle has surrounded himself with very amateur lower level coaching staff, who are just not capable of coaching premiership players. We have coaches who have only coached Burnley & Scottish lower league teams trying to coach and organise so called premiership footballers - and Coyle will never tactically outthink any other premiership manager.
Remind me, what experience did Allardyce, Brown, Neil McDonald & Fred Barber have of coaching Premier players prior to them doing it so well for us?
The evidence of our lack of organisation can be seen all over the pitch every time we play.
It's a fact not an opinion. And lack of organisation is purely down to the coaching and management.
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Bob Bradley would be worth a punt. Withthe troublEs in Egypt he would probably be on the next plain out o Cairo if he thought we were interestEd.
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Can't agree on the Todd front, he did something that BSA couldn't do which is have us play some of the most attractive, attacking football this club has ever played. When Todd took over we were pretty much down anyway thanks to the two coach system that Warbuton put in place.BWFC_Insane wrote:Fans liked Allardyce cos he were successful. Find a manager who is successful and not much else matters. Same with Rioch.TKIZ! wrote:I see what you're saying but then you have to admit we liked Sam/Rioch/Toddy it does help that we like them as people. I change my statement, I wanted Coyle to work, I hoped he would work but know that it's a step too far. I'm just worried that we won't find a manager like Wolves struggled to and we'll end up with some other numpty crashing through the leaguse and having to build ourselves up againBWFC_Insane wrote:It's not about hating Coyle like is it?TKIZ! wrote:I want to hate Coyle. Just can't find it in me to do that. Don't know why as it looks like Championship football next season.
It's about whether he is in anyway competent.
Too many folk are too bothered about whether the manager is someone they like or not rather than whether he's actually any good.
Which is a fatal mistake.
Todd was like Coyle, ultimately shite but a nice guy who got given far too much time.
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You're forgetting that he then took us back up, spent a LOT of money for that time, and still took us back down. Then with a very expensive squad failed to take us back up when we lost to Watford embarrassingly, and the season after when he left we were near the bottom of the championship. He very nearly took the club out of business.TKIZ! wrote:Can't agree on the Todd front, he did something that BSA couldn't do which is have us play some of the most attractive, attacking football this club has ever played. When Todd took over we were pretty much down anyway thanks to the two coach system that Warbuton put in place.BWFC_Insane wrote:TKIZ! wrote:I see what you're saying but then you have to admit we liked Sam/Rioch/Toddy it does help that we like them as people. I change my statement, I wanted Coyle to work, I hoped he would work but know that it's a step too far. I'm just worried that we won't find a manager like Wolves struggled to and we'll end up with some other numpty crashing through the leaguse and having to build ourselves up againBWFC_Insane wrote:It's not about hating Coyle like is it?TKIZ! wrote:I want to hate Coyle. Just can't find it in me to do that. Don't know why as it looks like Championship football next season.
It's about whether he is in anyway competent.
Too many folk are too bothered about whether the manager is someone they like or not rather than whether he's actually any good.
Which is a fatal mistake.
Fans liked Allardyce cos he were successful. Find a manager who is successful and not much else matters. Same with Rioch.
Todd was like Coyle, ultimately shite but a nice guy who got given far too much time.
Nice guy, shite manager.
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