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Re: owen out 2012/2013

Post by CrazyHorse » Mon Sep 03, 2012 11:12 am

Have to say that out of all the criticism you can level at Owen Coyle, his match day dress sense is right at the back of the queue.
What next? Have a pop at him for preferring Irn Bru over 7-up?
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Post by ohjimmyjimmy » Mon Sep 03, 2012 11:15 am

Must admit i would rather he didnt dress like a scout leader but if he were a good manager or tactically astute then i wouldnt give a toss.

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Post by SmokinFrazier » Mon Sep 03, 2012 11:38 am

Gail Platz wrote:
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SmokinFrazier wrote:It's remarkable how people take a valid point that a manager is under performing and then seek to attack him in any way possible. Totally classless.
Owen is a nice fella, got a lot of time for him personally, just his managerial credentials are under huge scrutiny for me. If I met Owen I'd be nice to him but ask what's happened, I don't get why there is all this name calling though
This. He's not once had a pop at the fans, quite the opposite in fact, yet there's all this name calling going on.

Unlike that ginger tosser previously, name calling is perfectly acceptable for him as he was a frigging wanker that couldn't wait to get a dig in on us at whatever press conference he was invited to.
Yeah, I agree with you lads.

I like Coyle as a person and I wish he was the right person for the job. I would love to see him be our manager for the next 10 years, like David Moyes or someone like that, but he is likely not cut out for the job. I don't think he's ever done anything to earn such a level of disrespect from the fans though. Not being a good manager doesn't make him a dick and attacking him because of his choice of clothes or whatever is ridiculous. I honestly think he loves the club and wants the best for it, including the fans, and I'm sure he's really disappointed that things aren't going our way. If he was sniping at us or anything like that, I wouldn't like him but he's a decent, respectable man and hasn't earned the vitriol that you read on here.

Even if Coyle doesn't help Bolton recover and he ends up leaving the club, I won't have a bad opinion towards him. He's been the perfect manager in every aspect apart from the results. A bad manager, maybe, but a bad person who deserves all these personal attacks? No.

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Re: owen out 2012/2013

Post by BWFC_Insane » Mon Sep 03, 2012 11:56 am

SmokinFrazier wrote:
Gail Platz wrote:
TKIZ! wrote:
SmokinFrazier wrote:It's remarkable how people take a valid point that a manager is under performing and then seek to attack him in any way possible. Totally classless.
Owen is a nice fella, got a lot of time for him personally, just his managerial credentials are under huge scrutiny for me. If I met Owen I'd be nice to him but ask what's happened, I don't get why there is all this name calling though
This. He's not once had a pop at the fans, quite the opposite in fact, yet there's all this name calling going on.

Unlike that ginger tosser previously, name calling is perfectly acceptable for him as he was a frigging wanker that couldn't wait to get a dig in on us at whatever press conference he was invited to.
Yeah, I agree with you lads.

I like Coyle as a person and I wish he was the right person for the job. I would love to see him be our manager for the next 10 years, like David Moyes or someone like that, but he is likely not cut out for the job. I don't think he's ever done anything to earn such a level of disrespect from the fans though. Not being a good manager doesn't make him a dick and attacking him because of his choice of clothes or whatever is ridiculous. I honestly think he loves the club and wants the best for it, including the fans, and I'm sure he's really disappointed that things aren't going our way. If he was sniping at us or anything like that, I wouldn't like him but he's a decent, respectable man and hasn't earned the vitriol that you read on here.

Even if Coyle doesn't help Bolton recover and he ends up leaving the club, I won't have a bad opinion towards him. He's been the perfect manager in every aspect apart from the results. A bad manager, maybe, but a bad person who deserves all these personal attacks? No.
I don't get this. I don't know Coyle personally, he's probably fine. But quite frankly do I care if the manager is a "nice guy"? NO. Its completely and utterly irrelevant.

Sam Allardyce described Bolton fans as "ignorant and naive" at an end of season do. Made it clear what he felt for the fans. Fine. Nobody cared because he achieved results.

Quite frankly, a manager who relegates us then starts the next season badly is going to be called some nasty names irrespective of who he is. Its why they get paid so much, and why, fans who struggle to cobble together the £27 quid plus extras to go to Hull and watch rubbish like that, will react in that way.

I have in the past called Alex Ferguson all the names under the sun. I think the bloke is an absolute cnut. But he's a very very very good manager. And I'd have him here in a heartbeat.

Doesn't matter WHO they are, but HOW GOOD THEY ARE!

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Re: owen out 2012/2013

Post by thebish » Mon Sep 03, 2012 12:05 pm

BWFC_Insane wrote:
I don't get this. I don't know Coyle personally, he's probably fine.


I have in the past called Alex Ferguson all the names under the sun. I think the bloke is an absolute cnut. But he's a very very very good manager. And I'd have him here in a heartbeat.

Doesn't matter WHO they are, but HOW GOOD THEY ARE!

I suspect you have missed the point. The point being made was that abuse is fine for managerial cock-ups and rubbishness...

but "personal" abuse - that's summat else...

chanting "you don't know what you're doing ...//... Coyle Out!!!" - fair enough - nail on head

but shouting "Coyle, f*ck off you f*cking cancerous c*nt" - that's summat else.

is there not even a tiny bit of potential for agreement here?

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Post by BWFC_Insane » Mon Sep 03, 2012 12:17 pm

thebish wrote:
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I don't get this. I don't know Coyle personally, he's probably fine.


I have in the past called Alex Ferguson all the names under the sun. I think the bloke is an absolute cnut. But he's a very very very good manager. And I'd have him here in a heartbeat.

Doesn't matter WHO they are, but HOW GOOD THEY ARE!

I suspect you have missed the point. The point being made was that abuse is fine for managerial cock-ups and rubbishness...

but "personal" abuse - that's summat else...

chanting "you don't know what you're doing ...//... Coyle Out!!!" - fair enough - nail on head

but shouting "Coyle, f*ck off you f*cking cancerous c*nt" - that's summat else.

is there not even a tiny bit of potential for agreement here?
Its either acceptable or its never acceptable.

You can't say "calling Megson something was ok, but not Coyle...."

Simples.

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Post by Ianmooreslovechild » Mon Sep 03, 2012 12:20 pm

CrazyHorse wrote:Have to say that out of all the criticism you can level at Owen Coyle, his match day dress sense is right at the back of the queue.
What next? Have a pop at him for preferring Irn Bru over 7-up?
I'm most disappointed by his inability to hold his liquor. Not even by the ears. Awful!

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Post by n035209 » Mon Sep 03, 2012 12:23 pm

I seen to remember that Coyle and AVB both gained there qualifications together, wonder who the teacher was as they both appear to adhere to the same principles. Of not having a clue.

Id say it must of been Graham taylor

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Post by BWFC_Insane » Mon Sep 03, 2012 12:25 pm

n035209 wrote:I seen to remember that Coyle and AVB both gained there qualifications together, wonder who the teacher was as they both appear to adhere to the same principles. Of not having a clue.

Id say it must of been Graham taylor
I doubt it, Graham Taylor dislikes Coyle intensely!

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Re: owen out 2012/2013

Post by SmokinFrazier » Mon Sep 03, 2012 12:26 pm

BWFC_Insane wrote:
SmokinFrazier wrote:
Gail Platz wrote:
TKIZ! wrote:
SmokinFrazier wrote:It's remarkable how people take a valid point that a manager is under performing and then seek to attack him in any way possible. Totally classless.
Owen is a nice fella, got a lot of time for him personally, just his managerial credentials are under huge scrutiny for me. If I met Owen I'd be nice to him but ask what's happened, I don't get why there is all this name calling though
This. He's not once had a pop at the fans, quite the opposite in fact, yet there's all this name calling going on.

Unlike that ginger tosser previously, name calling is perfectly acceptable for him as he was a frigging wanker that couldn't wait to get a dig in on us at whatever press conference he was invited to.
Yeah, I agree with you lads.

I like Coyle as a person and I wish he was the right person for the job. I would love to see him be our manager for the next 10 years, like David Moyes or someone like that, but he is likely not cut out for the job. I don't think he's ever done anything to earn such a level of disrespect from the fans though. Not being a good manager doesn't make him a dick and attacking him because of his choice of clothes or whatever is ridiculous. I honestly think he loves the club and wants the best for it, including the fans, and I'm sure he's really disappointed that things aren't going our way. If he was sniping at us or anything like that, I wouldn't like him but he's a decent, respectable man and hasn't earned the vitriol that you read on here.

Even if Coyle doesn't help Bolton recover and he ends up leaving the club, I won't have a bad opinion towards him. He's been the perfect manager in every aspect apart from the results. A bad manager, maybe, but a bad person who deserves all these personal attacks? No.
I don't get this. I don't know Coyle personally, he's probably fine. But quite frankly do I care if the manager is a "nice guy"? NO. Its completely and utterly irrelevant.

Sam Allardyce described Bolton fans as "ignorant and naive" at an end of season do. Made it clear what he felt for the fans. Fine. Nobody cared because he achieved results.

Quite frankly, a manager who relegates us then starts the next season badly is going to be called some nasty names irrespective of who he is. Its why they get paid so much, and why, fans who struggle to cobble together the £27 quid plus extras to go to Hull and watch rubbish like that, will react in that way.

I have in the past called Alex Ferguson all the names under the sun. I think the bloke is an absolute cnut. But he's a very very very good manager. And I'd have him here in a heartbeat.

Doesn't matter WHO they are, but HOW GOOD THEY ARE!
When you're judging him as a manager, you're right, it's not important. I have no issues with people calling Coyle a crap manager because that's their opinion and right now, the stats back it up. I just don't see why people have to resort to attacking his character. He's done nothing wrong, he's just not very good at his job right now. It shouldn't open him to attacks on his character.

Coyle isn't a bad person just because he's not delivering on the pitch. Criticise him for our results but I'd prefer to see it stay like that, rather than our fans become as vitriolic and hateful as the Blackburn morons from last year with their vendetta against Kean.

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Re: owen out 2012/2013

Post by BWFC_Insane » Mon Sep 03, 2012 12:37 pm

My point is that fans only care how good he is as a manager and rightly so. We don't actually know "whether he is a nice guy or not".

And as I've said before, the vitriol that was allowed for Megson has opened the floodgates up.

You can't have one rule for one and one for another.

ANYBODY who is Bolton manager wants to succeed and ergo wants the club to do well. They all try their best.

That is a given.

People are only discussing him in relation to his performance at Bolton Wanderers, as manager.

There is anger about the situation we are in, and ultimately that anger is justified.

And lets face it, Coyle will have been called all sorts of names and will know that goes with the territory in football. All our fans want is a proper manager and the "Coyle is a wanker" stuff is simply how football fans often express things.

Constructive? No. Right? No. BUT you can't have one rule for one and not another. You can't say "its ok to abuse opposition players, but not Coyle". Doesn't work like that!

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Post by Dave Sutton's barnet » Mon Sep 03, 2012 12:42 pm

BWFC_Insane wrote:Bolton News today, interview with Gartside. Main points thusly....

* Not good enough so far.
* He is looking for a reaction.
* Target is 2 points a game (so to be on target we should have 8 ).
* Squad is good enough and underperforming.
* Feels sorry for fans.

Pretty stark stuff from Gartside. I think the 2 point a game target is revealing. The BN without saying so are also hinting that Coyle has 3 games (which happen to be in a week), Watford at home, Brum away and Sheff Wed away.
We have four points from four, so if we win all three of them we'd have 13 from seven, still not two per game. Obviously Coyle wouldn't be sacked after three wins on the bounce, but it shows how far off that 2ppg pace we are. In fact we're still bumbling along at 1ppg, which won't do anything except maybe keep you up (in whatever division).

Just as you need to get more than 1.5ppg to qualify for Europe, you need to exceed it to hit the play-offs. Points achieved in last decade of second-tier seasons by 1st (champs), 2nd (auto-promoted), 6th (final play-off place) & 22nd (highest relegated) teams:

2012 89-88-75-40
2011 88-84-75-42
2010 102-91-70-47
2009 90-83-74-46
2008 81-79-70-52
2007 88-86-75-42
2006 106-90-75-42
2005 94-87-73-50
2004 94-86-73-51
2003 98-92-74-46

Over 46 games, 2ppg is 92pts, which would have made you champions five of the last six seasons. 1.5ppg is 69pts, which is two whole wins shy of the remarkably stable 75-point target for the bottom play-off rung. At the moment, sadly, it's more notable that the drop-line is quite changeable: our current 1ppg (46pts over a season) has got teams relegated six times in the last decade...

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Post by Ianmooreslovechild » Mon Sep 03, 2012 12:55 pm

BWFC_Insane wrote:Bolton News today, interview with Gartside. Main points thusly....

* Not good enough so far.
* He is looking for a reaction.
* Target is 2 points a game (so to be on target we should have 8).
* Squad is good enough and underperforming.
* Feels sorry for fans.

Pretty stark stuff from Gartside. I think the 2 point a game target is revealing. The BN without saying so are also hinting that Coyle has 3 games (which happen to be in a week), Watford at home, Brum away and Sheff Wed away.

They also ask the question whether there is any way back for Coyle now. I think the next three games are the most important he will ever have faced as a manager.
Sounds about right but I cant see coyle getting more than 3 points from those games and that would be in the home lottery against watford. The defensive record under coyle is woeful which does make his statement about clean sheets a bit of a joke. We always look on the brink of conceding no matter what level of opposition we face.

I did say I'd go up for the wednesday game with a wednesday fan from down here. Not sure if I want to at present.We'll get mullered and that's a hell of a long drive back with a cocka hoop owl whilst waiting for the resignation news on 5 live.

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Post by Jez » Mon Sep 03, 2012 12:56 pm

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Post by IggyTheDawgster » Mon Sep 03, 2012 1:10 pm

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Post by benn » Mon Sep 03, 2012 1:31 pm

Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:
We have four points from four, so if we win all three of them we'd have 13 from seven, still not two per game. Obviously Coyle wouldn't be sacked after three wins on the bounce, but it shows how far off that 2ppg pace we are. In fact we're still bumbling along at 1ppg, which won't do anything except maybe keep you up (in whatever division).

Just as you need to get more than 1.5ppg to qualify for Europe, you need to exceed it to hit the play-offs. Points achieved in last decade of second-tier seasons by 1st (champs), 2nd (auto-promoted), 6th (final play-off place) & 22nd (highest relegated) teams:

2012 89-88-75-40
2011 88-84-75-42
2010 102-91-70-47
2009 90-83-74-46
2008 81-79-70-52
2007 88-86-75-42
2006 106-90-75-42
2005 94-87-73-50
2004 94-86-73-51
2003 98-92-74-46

Over 46 games, 2ppg is 92pts, which would have made you champions five of the last six seasons. 1.5ppg is 69pts, which is two whole wins shy of the remarkably stable 75-point target for the bottom play-off rung. At the moment, sadly, it's more notable that the drop-line is quite changeable: our current 1ppg (46pts over a season) has got teams relegated six times in the last decade...
Fascinating stats those, especially the 75 points to nail 6th spot. 2008 was a strange year when leicester where relegated on 52 points!

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Post by 89bwfc89 » Mon Sep 03, 2012 1:38 pm

Just going back to Twitter....

If anybody is interested....Mr Coyle has today tweeted this

"I heard what was said after the game on Saturday & im not a fool that ignores that,the only way we change opinions is by winning games. "

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Post by Verbal » Mon Sep 03, 2012 1:39 pm

Coyle isn't on twitter is he?
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Post by 89bwfc89 » Mon Sep 03, 2012 1:42 pm

Verbal wrote:Coyle isn't on twitter is he?
I assumed it was him, doesn't seem to be a parody account, @OwenC0yle, could be wrong.

Check it out if you have twitter and see what you think.

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Post by Verbal » Mon Sep 03, 2012 1:45 pm

Really doubt it's him.
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