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You also thought that N'gog couldn't hit a cow's arse with a banjo.Prufrock wrote:I still think the play-offs are a possibilty
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And you thought Owen Coyle wasn't shit.
Anyway, two (admittedly very well-taken) goals against Charlton do not a four-million pound striker make.
Anyway, two (admittedly very well-taken) goals against Charlton do not a four-million pound striker make.
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just for the record, though BL3 - so it's written down - do YOU think we'll make the playoffs this season under Freedman?BL3 wrote:You also thought that N'gog couldn't hit a cow's arse with a banjo.Prufrock wrote:I still think the play-offs are a possibilty
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If you want to talk about patterns, under Dougie we've lost 1 game out of 5 away so far.BL3 wrote:Individual errors aren't always down to the manager but yesterday was a culmination of a series of mediocre performances since he took over, it wasn't just a bad day at the office.BWFC_Insane wrote:Perhaps he's still getting to know the players, perhaps he's trying to build their confidence up by not slagging them off in public? Perhaps he genuinely thinks we have great players but it's just not clicked yet.BL3 wrote:Jimmy Phillips is 'young and up and coming'. We appointed Freedman because of his experience in the Championship, with a view to 'getting back on track'. He's consistently said that the players he inherited are good enough. So why is he making such hard work of it?BWFC_Insane wrote:Bottom line is that we are 16th in the championship with probably very little money to spend. We aren't going to attract a top level proven manager. So we have to take someone young and up and coming. We did that with Freedman. Let's give him the proper time to sort things with his own players. Then we can hang him if it's no good. Doing anything else is pure madness.
Whilst we are on questions why were individual player mistakes never Coyles fault, you said that repeatedly after Hull, Leeds, Millwall, as examples but now Knight making a hash of it is Dougies fault? Ultimately it makes little sense as all these players were signed or offered deals by Owen, not Dougie......
Under Coyle this season we lost 5 out of 6 away games.
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Up until Saturday i thought there was still an outside chance. Not any more.thebish wrote:just for the record, though BL3 - so it's written down - do YOU think we'll make the playoffs this season under Freedman?BL3 wrote:You also thought that N'gog couldn't hit a cow's arse with a banjo.Prufrock wrote:I still think the play-offs are a possibilty
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How many times will this get bookmarked.BL3 wrote:Up until Saturday i thought there was still an outside chance. Not any more.thebish wrote:just for the record, though BL3 - so it's written down - do YOU think we'll make the playoffs this season under Freedman?BL3 wrote:You also thought that N'gog couldn't hit a cow's arse with a banjo.Prufrock wrote:I still think the play-offs are a possibilty
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Are you just waiting for the opportunity to say "I told you so"?BL3 wrote:Up until Saturday i thought there was still an outside chance. Not any more.thebish wrote:just for the record, though BL3 - so it's written down - do YOU think we'll make the playoffs this season under Freedman?BL3 wrote:You also thought that N'gog couldn't hit a cow's arse with a banjo.Prufrock wrote:I still think the play-offs are a possibilty
Were you bullied as a child? Are you always right? If not do you look for excuses why you weren't?
What is the root cause for your hatred of the man who's had 10 games in charge? Did you lose a bet on the next manager, if so how much, we'll have a whip round.
Is it purely to get a reaction that gives small gratification in what is a meaningless life?
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Prufrock wrote:For someone who loves to patronise, you can be a bit dense.BL3 wrote:I suspect that will be news to Eddie Davies then.Prufrock wrote:Nope.
Of course promotion was and is the aim. Shockingly.
One thing that can't be denied about Coyle is that he certainly made it easier to get promoted.
Dougie's had ten games. For a manager to be being slagged off after ten games is a joke. I still think the play-offs are a possibilty, and if we fall considerably short of that then questions might start being asked.
Agreed
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You're clutching at straws if you think that there's been any significant improvement. I'd start preparing your excuses for when his 'ppg' drops below Coyle's, because at the moment, it's all you've got left to cling to.BWFC_Insane wrote:If you want to talk about patterns, under Dougie we've lost 1 game out of 5 away so far.BL3 wrote:Individual errors aren't always down to the manager but yesterday was a culmination of a series of mediocre performances since he took over, it wasn't just a bad day at the office.BWFC_Insane wrote:Perhaps he's still getting to know the players, perhaps he's trying to build their confidence up by not slagging them off in public? Perhaps he genuinely thinks we have great players but it's just not clicked yet.BL3 wrote:Jimmy Phillips is 'young and up and coming'. We appointed Freedman because of his experience in the Championship, with a view to 'getting back on track'. He's consistently said that the players he inherited are good enough. So why is he making such hard work of it?BWFC_Insane wrote:Bottom line is that we are 16th in the championship with probably very little money to spend. We aren't going to attract a top level proven manager. So we have to take someone young and up and coming. We did that with Freedman. Let's give him the proper time to sort things with his own players. Then we can hang him if it's no good. Doing anything else is pure madness.
Whilst we are on questions why were individual player mistakes never Coyles fault, you said that repeatedly after Hull, Leeds, Millwall, as examples but now Knight making a hash of it is Dougies fault? Ultimately it makes little sense as all these players were signed or offered deals by Owen, not Dougie......
Under Coyle this season we lost 5 out of 6 away games.
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Points per game being the only thing that matters of course. We let Coyle have a good 18 months of hovering around and below the 1 PPG mark. Dougie deserves the same chance, although funnily enough he's doing better than the manager you didn't want sacked. Go figure....
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You've been quoting Coyle's 'ppg' at every available opportunity. All of a sudden, now that Dougie's in danger of slipping below it, it's not the only thing that matters. He's had games against the likes of Barnsley, Ipswich and Peterborough to increase his average, but his return is barely any better than the last manager.BWFC_Insane wrote:Points per game being the only thing that matters of course. We let Coyle have a good 18 months of hovering around and below the 1 PPG mark. Dougie deserves the same chance, although funnily enough he's doing better than the manager you didn't want sacked. Go figure....
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Not for the prediction, but for the Christmas miracle of BL3 answering a direct question. You can't say he never does89bwfc89 wrote:How many times will this get bookmarked.BL3 wrote:Up until Saturday i thought there was still an outside chance. Not any more.thebish wrote:just for the record, though BL3 - so it's written down - do YOU think we'll make the playoffs this season under Freedman?BL3 wrote:You also thought that N'gog couldn't hit a cow's arse with a banjo.Prufrock wrote:I still think the play-offs are a possibilty

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Try reading what I said. PPG is all that matters. And Dougies is better than the manager you didn't want sacked. So I can only presume you are happy for him to carry on.......unless of course you have double standards.....BL3 wrote:You've been quoting Coyle's 'ppg' at every available opportunity. All of a sudden, now that Dougie's in danger of slipping below it, it's not the only thing that matters. He's had games against the likes of Barnsley, Ipswich and Peterborough to increase his average, but his return is barely any better than the last manager.BWFC_Insane wrote:Points per game being the only thing that matters of course. We let Coyle have a good 18 months of hovering around and below the 1 PPG mark. Dougie deserves the same chance, although funnily enough he's doing better than the manager you didn't want sacked. Go figure....
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PPG is not the only thing that matters. Final league position is the only thing that matters (plus any play-off results). PPG is clearly a very, very strong indicator of where any likely final league placing will be. Dougie's is demonstrably better than Coyle's but still not good enough. Of course, he has only had ten games and took over a club on a downward spiral. I'd say we've stopped getting worse, but we need to get much, much better. That won't happen overnight, if it happens at all!BWFC_Insane wrote:Points per game being the only thing that matters of course. We let Coyle have a good 18 months of hovering around and below the 1 PPG mark. Dougie deserves the same chance, although funnily enough he's doing better than the manager you didn't want sacked. Go figure....
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Well yes but individually you can only really judge a manager on PPG as they can't do a lot about other teams relative performances.Prufrock wrote:PPG is not the only thing that matters. Final league position is the only thing that matters (plus any play-off results). PPG is clearly a very, very strong indicator of where any likely final league placing will be. Dougie's is demonstrably better than Coyle's but still not good enough. Of course, he has only had ten games and took over a club on a downward spiral. I'd say we've stopped getting worse, but we need to get much, much better. That won't happen overnight, if it happens at all!BWFC_Insane wrote:Points per game being the only thing that matters of course. We let Coyle have a good 18 months of hovering around and below the 1 PPG mark. Dougie deserves the same chance, although funnily enough he's doing better than the manager you didn't want sacked. Go figure....
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Based on what? Avoiding relegation and beating United in the cup?BWFC_Insane wrote:And Dougies is better than the manager you didn't want sacked.
I don't dislike Freedman but this is a baseless assumption. Coyle has achieved far more than Freedman has.
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Priceless.BWFC_Insane wrote:unless of course you have double standards.....
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By getting us relegated and losing to Stoke in the cup?SmokinFrazier wrote:Based on what? Avoiding relegation and beating United in the cup?BWFC_Insane wrote:And Dougies is better than the manager you didn't want sacked.
I don't dislike Freedman but this is a baseless assumption. Coyle has achieved far more than Freedman has.
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You mean losing to Stoke after getting to our first F.A. Cup semi-final in 10 years? Or did you conveniently forget that bit?DJBlu wrote:By getting us relegated and losing to Stoke in the cup?SmokinFrazier wrote:Based on what? Avoiding relegation and beating United in the cup?BWFC_Insane wrote:And Dougies is better than the manager you didn't want sacked.
I don't dislike Freedman but this is a baseless assumption. Coyle has achieved far more than Freedman has.
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