Where are they now? John McGinlay
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There is a big difference between employing "football friends" in key positions which they are broadly qualified for.Lord Kangana wrote:I think you're all just knee jerking against Coyle. Fact remains he did better with the squad that Megson left him whilst he was allowed to keep it. When he was forced to reduce the budget, by amongst many other things paying off Danny Shittu,he did much worse. Its really easy to throw around terms like knee jerk without ever addressing the evidence. Coyle's team had won promotion with him at burnleyl. what sane reason wouldn't he have to bring them with him? Sticking with failure once the rot sets in is not an exclusive Owen Coyle trait. Football is awash with cronyism. Some get away withit, some don't.
And employing a load of "football friends" into positions they do not have suitable experience for.
Anyhow, he did a great job of reducing the budget. So much so he added £10M to the wage bill he inherited. #whaddaguy
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oh Lordy - are we starting this again???
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We've just had to loan out a £3M striker the last guy signed to desperately get him off the wage bill to sign a free. I don't think it was a tactically good time for LK to start the "Coyle saved us loadsa money" argument that has already been discredited with the actual figures from the accounts.thebish wrote:oh Lordy - are we starting this again???
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^ is that a yes?? (please make it not be!!)
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True with hindsight, but he did well to start with and it was one example among manyHarry Genshaw wrote:Not the best argument there DSBDave Sutton's barnet wrote:Nowt wrong with signing players you already know: Ferguson did it (Leighton),

Lord, I apologise for a phrase that's clearly rattled you. I will retract it, perhaps replacing it with "Pavlovian".Lord Kangana wrote:Its really easy to throw around terms like knee jerk
Let's hope not.thebish wrote:oh Lordy - are we starting this again???
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Now we're back on track - and if I may set the cat amongst the pigeons by suggesting a reason beyond cronyism - is it possible that he's employed him because of his time (and therefore contacts) in America?* Even beyond that, they've identified the (quite large) Borough of Bolton on their doorstep as a possible recruiting ground for youngsters (I'm sure Wigan, like every club around is desperate to comply with financial fair play) and he is an acceptable face to approach (understandably sceptical) parents? Given that I'm sure Dave would really like his cash back?
I appreciate it may be that it was just the first thought that popped into his head, but as shit as he proved here, I can't imagine that he just picked up the phone without a thought. Even if the the thought was rubbish.
*Perhaps I should add because he's been signing a few from there, maybe with mixed results, but sees a way of getting them young. Pardon the fnarrishness.
I appreciate it may be that it was just the first thought that popped into his head, but as shit as he proved here, I can't imagine that he just picked up the phone without a thought. Even if the the thought was rubbish.
*Perhaps I should add because he's been signing a few from there, maybe with mixed results, but sees a way of getting them young. Pardon the fnarrishness.
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He may well have all that reasoning. If he'd appointed him as scout it could be understandable.Lord Kangana wrote:Now we're back on track - and if I may set the cat amongst the pigeons by suggesting a reason beyond cronyism - is it possible that he's employed him because of his time (and therefore contacts) in America?* Even beyond that, they've identified the (quite large) Borough of Bolton on their doorstep as a possible recruiting ground for youngsters (I'm sure Wigan, like every club around is desperate to comply with financial fair play) and he is an acceptable face to approach (understandably sceptical) parents? Given that I'm sure Dave would really like his cash back?
I appreciate it may be that it was just the first thought that popped into his head, but as shit as he proved here, I can't imagine that he just picked up the phone without a thought. Even if the the thought was rubbish.
*Perhaps I should add because he's been signing a few from there, maybe with mixed results, but sees a way of getting them young. Pardon the fnarrishness.
Chief Scout? Surely that is a job for wisened old greying men from Yorkshire who have been there and seen it all, and send young scouts like McGinlay off, woggle in hand to get their kite badge using only a box of matches and a shoelace?
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Possibly. Depends what the budget and remit are.
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[quote="IggyTheDawgster"]Not sure how I feel about this, I grew up with cut outs and pictures of John on my bedroom wall celebrating various feats for the Wanderers. [quote]
You're an adult now though aren't you? So you shouldn't reallly give a monkey's who he works for.
Think of him as a 'frozen horse' working to bring the club down from the inside!
I too thought it might have something to do with his time in the US or his spouting off in the BN that first alerted Owne to Super John's boz-eye for a a young player but I think it is more likely that he fancies having him around the club for a reason.
When ever there's a crisis at New Burnden Park the Radio Manchester swtichboard always goes into meltdown with people saying 'I think John McGinlay should be at the club...in some capacity.' Although they never elaborate on exactly what that 'capacity' should be.
Obviously Owen's had the same idea.
In a nutshell I think it's the word 'Chief' that's raising eyebrows because if he's the top man then who the flaming Christ has he got working under him?
I wish John all the best, I wish Owen all the indifference I normally show to WAFC and I wish you all a very happy Christmas and a prosperous New Year.
You're an adult now though aren't you? So you shouldn't reallly give a monkey's who he works for.
Think of him as a 'frozen horse' working to bring the club down from the inside!
I too thought it might have something to do with his time in the US or his spouting off in the BN that first alerted Owne to Super John's boz-eye for a a young player but I think it is more likely that he fancies having him around the club for a reason.
When ever there's a crisis at New Burnden Park the Radio Manchester swtichboard always goes into meltdown with people saying 'I think John McGinlay should be at the club...in some capacity.' Although they never elaborate on exactly what that 'capacity' should be.
Obviously Owen's had the same idea.
In a nutshell I think it's the word 'Chief' that's raising eyebrows because if he's the top man then who the flaming Christ has he got working under him?
I wish John all the best, I wish Owen all the indifference I normally show to WAFC and I wish you all a very happy Christmas and a prosperous New Year.
I'm not asking you to 'think outside the box' I just wish you'd have a rummage around in it once in a while.
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It's possible, but I wouldn't say probable given Coyle's record of nepotism and favouritism on the recruiting front.Lord Kangana wrote:Now we're back on track - and if I may set the cat amongst the pigeons by suggesting a reason beyond cronyism - is it possible that he's employed him because of his time (and therefore contacts) in America?
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have wiggin got more than one scout or is chief scout the chief because he is the only one?
how many have we got?
how many have we got?
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He's more than welcome to mine.throwawayboltonian wrote:Maybe he wants a second opinion on Ream before signing him again?Bruce Rioja wrote:It's possible, but I wouldn't say probable given Coyle's record of nepotism and favouritism on the recruiting front.Lord Kangana wrote:Now we're back on track - and if I may set the cat amongst the pigeons by suggesting a reason beyond cronyism - is it possible that he's employed him because of his time (and therefore contacts) in America?

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I like the sound of that but tbh OC could do an unbelievable job of that without Super John, just think how bad they could be with John scouting and Coyle picking the formations.coffeymagic wrote:IggyTheDawgster wrote:Not sure how I feel about this, I grew up with cut outs and pictures of John on my bedroom wall celebrating various feats for the Wanderers.
You're an adult now though aren't you? So you shouldn't reallly give a monkey's who he works for.
Think of him as a 'frozen horse' working to bring the club down from the inside!
I too thought it might have something to do with his time in the US or his spouting off in the BN that first alerted Owne to Super John's boz-eye for a a young player but I think it is more likely that he fancies having him around the club for a reason.
When ever there's a crisis at New Burnden Park the Radio Manchester swtichboard always goes into meltdown with people saying 'I think John McGinlay should be at the club...in some capacity.' Although they never elaborate on exactly what that 'capacity' should be.
Obviously Owen's had the same idea.
In a nutshell I think it's the word 'Chief' that's raising eyebrows because if he's the top man then who the flaming Christ has he got working under him?
I wish John all the best, I wish Owen all the indifference I normally show to WAFC and I wish you all a very happy Christmas and a prosperous New Year.
The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.
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coffeymagic wrote: Think of him as a 'frozen horse' working to bring the club down from the inside!
ok - I'll bite! what's a "frozen horse"?
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Is it a variant of a Trojan horse ?
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Tesco Lasagne?thebish wrote:coffeymagic wrote: Think of him as a 'frozen horse' working to bring the club down from the inside!
ok - I'll bite! what's a "frozen horse"?
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http://instantrimshot.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Bruce Rioja wrote:Tesco Lasagne?thebish wrote:ok - I'll bite! what's a "frozen horse"?coffeymagic wrote:Think of him as a 'frozen horse' working to bring the club down from the inside!
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Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:http://instantrimshot.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Bruce Rioja wrote:Tesco Lasagne?thebish wrote:ok - I'll bite! what's a "frozen horse"?coffeymagic wrote:Think of him as a 'frozen horse' working to bring the club down from the inside!

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Re: Where are they now? John McGinlay
At first I was disgusted.
Now I think it's hilarious...
Chief scout!! Haha!
Now I think it's hilarious...
Chief scout!! Haha!
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so - anyone know? how many scouts is McGinlay chief of? and - how many do we have?
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