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Re: Bolton - Leeds
Ianmooreslovechild wrote:He seems to me to be an effective successful manager with a proven track record of getting teams promoted.I havent found him obnoxious but then perhaps I've not been following as closely as you . TBH I'm beginning to think obnoxious but effective may be less annoying than nice but useless
Always liked Warnock ever since he managed Argyle good manager can be a bit of a cock but when you consider the knob we got in charge he's normal
I mentioned get diouf back over a year go and most on this board said no he's over the hill
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I mentioned get diouf back over a year go and most on this board said no he's over the hill
Sorry mate, but the "told you so" club has no more vacancies after yesterday's result.

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... & we were in the Premiership then !!Wandering Willy wrote:Sorry mate, but the "told you so" club has no more vacancies after yesterday's result.plymouth wanderer wrote:I mentioned get diouf back over a year go and most on this board said no he's over the hill
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Re: Bolton - Leeds
Warnocks a c*nt
however were he in charge and getting results hed be our c*nt
and hes ten times the manager of coyle, just like every other boss in this league
when such a vital component is sunday league, success is impossible
get shut gartside
however were he in charge and getting results hed be our c*nt
and hes ten times the manager of coyle, just like every other boss in this league
when such a vital component is sunday league, success is impossible
get shut gartside
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bobo the clown wrote:... & we were in the Premiership then !!Wandering Willy wrote:Sorry mate, but the "told you so" club has no more vacancies after yesterday's result.plymouth wanderer wrote:I mentioned get diouf back over a year go and most on this board said no he's over the hill
And!
Are lot can't perform in the championship let alone the prem
I'd pick him over all our current strikers and currently both wings apart from Eagles
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Wandering Willy wrote:plymouth wanderer wrote:
I mentioned get diouf back over a year go and most on this board said no he's over the hill
Sorry mate, but the "told you so" club has no more vacancies after yesterday's result.
Can't you make an exception
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I really liked Warnock last season when his badly organised team lost 4-0 at home to Boltonplymouth wanderer wrote:oAlways liked Warnock ever since he managed Argyle god manager can be a bit of a cock but when you consider the knob we got in charge he's normalIanmooreslovechild wrote:He seems to me to be an effective successful manager with a proven track record of getting teams promoted.I havent found him obnoxious but then perhaps I've not been following as closely as you . TBH I'm beginning to think obnoxious but effective may be less annoying than nice but useless
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BWFCi is the chairman. I'll have a word on your behalf.plymouth wanderer wrote:Wandering Willy wrote:plymouth wanderer wrote:
I mentioned get diouf back over a year go and most on this board said no he's over the hill
Sorry mate, but the "told you so" club has no more vacancies after yesterday's result.
Can't you make an exception
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Martin_Cruise wrote:I really liked Warnock last season when his badly organised team lost 4-0 at home to Boltonplymouth wanderer wrote:oAlways liked Warnock ever since he managed Argyle good manager can be a bit of a cock but when you consider the knob we got in charge he's normalIanmooreslovechild wrote:He seems to me to be an effective successful manager with a proven track record of getting teams promoted.I havent found him obnoxious but then perhaps I've not been following as closely as you . TBH I'm beginning to think obnoxious but effective may be less annoying than nice but useless

Warnock is twice the manager Coyle is
No he really is
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Wandering Willy wrote:BWFCi is the chairman. I'll have a word on your behalf.plymouth wanderer wrote:Wandering Willy wrote:plymouth wanderer wrote:
I mentioned get diouf back over a year go and most on this board said no he's over the hill
Sorry mate, but the "told you so" club has no more vacancies after yesterday's result.
Can't you make an exception
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Re: Bolton - Leeds
Leeds to win. He'll still be in a job on Wednesday.
Rinse and repeat.
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Re: Bolton - Leeds
3 -1 Leeds win
2 successive home defeats in the championship can't be acceptable or tolerated at board level, 10 points from 9 games against teams nowhere near as good on paper as Bolton, and with wage bills not even a third of ours.
It will be Coyle's last game....
2 successive home defeats in the championship can't be acceptable or tolerated at board level, 10 points from 9 games against teams nowhere near as good on paper as Bolton, and with wage bills not even a third of ours.
It will be Coyle's last game....
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Re: Bolton - Leeds
we'll win.
2-1- probably wont deserve it but we'll
get the bit of luck that we didnt have v Palace. These things even up over the season dont you know?
2-1- probably wont deserve it but we'll
get the bit of luck that we didnt have v Palace. These things even up over the season dont you know?
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Re: Bolton - Leeds
this will be a test of people's resolve...
surely there is nobody on here that could WANT us to lose to Leeds? even if we thought it might hasten Coyle's demise....
surely there is nobody on here that could WANT us to lose to Leeds? even if we thought it might hasten Coyle's demise....
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A test of people's resolve? Who are you talking about?thebish wrote:this will be a test of people's resolve...
surely there is nobody on here that could WANT us to lose to Leeds? even if we thought it might hasten Coyle's demise....
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... & therein lies the dilemma.thebish wrote:this will be a test of people's resolve...
surely there is nobody on here that could WANT us to lose to Leeds? even if we thought it might hasten Coyle's demise....
No. I don't want a loss ... certainly not to those shitehawks. But it's clear this eejit's taking us no-where. So, a performance as is fitting, with a fortunate win will do.
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Re: Bolton - Leeds
We will probably draw as inept as OC is. We have good enough players we just don't have a manager capable of organising the team into a unit. It is the first time in a while that I am not looking forward to this match, if we win, we are stuck with the idiot for another couple of months, if we lose or draw he will probably have one game left and the atmosphere will be unpleasant!
Everybody can see KD should be dropped and a change in tactics is required but the guy in charge cannot, everybody can see that the manager has lost the plot apart from the guy in charge!
Basically until either Eddie Davies or Gartside can see we heading down the wrong road nothing will change, unfortunately this looks a long way off at the moment. A season of misery awaits!!
Everybody can see KD should be dropped and a change in tactics is required but the guy in charge cannot, everybody can see that the manager has lost the plot apart from the guy in charge!
Basically until either Eddie Davies or Gartside can see we heading down the wrong road nothing will change, unfortunately this looks a long way off at the moment. A season of misery awaits!!
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BWFC_Insane wrote:A test of people's resolve? Who are you talking about?thebish wrote:this will be a test of people's resolve...
surely there is nobody on here that could WANT us to lose to Leeds? even if we thought it might hasten Coyle's demise....
errr.. the people who said they would welcome a loss a couple of games ago to hasten Coyle's demise...
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I don't think fans resolve is here or there.thebish wrote:BWFC_Insane wrote:A test of people's resolve? Who are you talking about?thebish wrote:this will be a test of people's resolve...
surely there is nobody on here that could WANT us to lose to Leeds? even if we thought it might hasten Coyle's demise....
errr.. the people who said they would welcome a loss a couple of games ago to hasten Coyle's demise...
We shouldn't be in the position of hanging on game by game, he shouldnt still be here.
We are just having to suffer a long slow death.
Best to rip the plaster off quickly and immediately.
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BWFC_Insane wrote:I don't think fans resolve is here or there.thebish wrote:BWFC_Insane wrote:A test of people's resolve? Who are you talking about?thebish wrote:this will be a test of people's resolve...
surely there is nobody on here that could WANT us to lose to Leeds? even if we thought it might hasten Coyle's demise....
errr.. the people who said they would welcome a loss a couple of games ago to hasten Coyle's demise...
We shouldn't be in the position of hanging on game by game, he shouldnt still be here.
We are just having to suffer a long slow death.
Best to rip the plaster off quickly and immediately.
no idea what you are talking about - or how that relates to what I said...

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