Dougie Freedman - Ten Months On
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i think you should stick with your gut feeling for now - the bladdered brain speaketh more truth than the sober one!the-Bowtun-Warrior wrote:the-Bowtun-Warrior wrote:He simply feels the 'right guy' in charge for me.
Hard to explain.
Like all managers there are decisions I will question but with who wouldn't we?
He just feels like its gonna come right in the end. It's certainly a project but I have confidence he will see it through.
What the flying flubbed was I thinking? Can tell I was bladdered on a Friday night when I wrote this.
If he's the right guy, I wouldn't like to the see the wrong guy. Disaster.

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Wrong! T'other way round.thebish wrote:i think you should stick with your gut feeling for now - the bladdered brain speaketh more truth than the sober one!the-Bowtun-Warrior wrote:the-Bowtun-Warrior wrote:He simply feels the 'right guy' in charge for me.
Hard to explain.
Like all managers there are decisions I will question but with who wouldn't we?
He just feels like its gonna come right in the end. It's certainly a project but I have confidence he will see it through.
What the flying flubbed was I thinking? Can tell I was bladdered on a Friday night when I wrote this.
If he's the right guy, I wouldn't like to the see the wrong guy. Disaster.
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Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Wrong! T'other way round.thebish wrote:
i think you should stick with your gut feeling for now - the bladdered brain speaketh more truth than the sober one!
ok - fair do..
the bladdered brain speaketh more truth than the sober one - i think you should stick with your gut feeling for now!
better??
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I bloody wish!thebish wrote:i think you should stick with your gut feeling for now - the bladdered brain speaketh more truth than the sober one!the-Bowtun-Warrior wrote:the-Bowtun-Warrior wrote:He simply feels the 'right guy' in charge for me.
Hard to explain.
Like all managers there are decisions I will question but with who wouldn't we?
He just feels like its gonna come right in the end. It's certainly a project but I have confidence he will see it through.
What the flying flubbed was I thinking? Can tell I was bladdered on a Friday night when I wrote this.
If he's the right guy, I wouldn't like to the see the wrong guy. Disaster.
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No. If agreed with you LLS i'd never get laid!Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Wrong! T'other way round.thebish wrote: i think you should stick with your gut feeling for now - the bladdered brain speaketh more truth than the sober one!
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I don't disagree it's been a shit start, but I wouldn't be surprised if two of the teams we've played go up automatically (two of Forset QPR and Reading) and the other two will be middling towards play-offs. Worringly, I think Leeds and Derby are in that middle group too. Still our home form lastr year was key, and we've had two of the hardest out of the way.Tombwfc wrote:I'm not saying sack the manager, but if your ambitions are promotion, or even a play-off spot, you can't have too many periods where you take two points from five games. The season has barely started and we're already edging closer (once again) to the point where we'll need to go at two points a game just to make the play-offs.Prufrock wrote:Have I missed something and it's not still August and 5 games in?
It's still pish, but at least we're being beaten by the better sides in the division.
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Then you have no ambition of us going up? How far down this theoretical table do teams have to be for us to consider ourselves in with a shout of competing? I hope its above the bottom 4.
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QPR, Wigan and Reading should be classed as above us. No excuse with any others.
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Pru. Yesterday we were whacked by a club that's spent the last 18 months being held up to international ridicule.Prufrock wrote: It's still pish, but at least we're being beaten by the better sides in the division.
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Lord Kangana wrote:Then you have no ambition of us going up? How far down this theoretical table do teams have to be for us to consider ourselves in with a shout of competing? I hope its above the bottom 4.
Not at all. We still should have been better. All I'm saying is it could be worse!!
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True. At the moment though they seem to have not done anything nuts recently and have the best striker in the league playing well.Bruce Rioja wrote:Pru. Yesterday we were whacked by a club that's spent the last 18 months being held up to international ridicule.Prufrock wrote: It's still pish, but at least we're being beaten by the better sides in the division.
It's not great, far from it. All I'm saying at least we haven't been losing to the truly shite teams.
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I do worry about what he learnt when he was over in Italy.
Catennaccio with Maldini & Baresi is one thing. Attempting it with Knight & Wheater and it's hard not to question his sanity
Catennaccio with Maldini & Baresi is one thing. Attempting it with Knight & Wheater and it's hard not to question his sanity
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^ This. Plus the fact he's attempting this with Knight as captain. It's becoming depressing.bobo the clown wrote:It's his fundamentalism regarding defensive systems which worries me. He sets out, a-la George Graham, hoping for a 1-0.
Now, I wouldn't enjoy that IF IT WORKED but until he sorts the defence and starts giving his forwards half a chance of getting service by not blocking the midfield with holding players we'll neither score goals nor attain the 'nils' required for holding onto.
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See I don't agree. We're not throwing caution to the wind I'll agree with that.bobo the clown wrote:It's his fundamentalism regarding defensive systems which worries me. He sets out, a-la George Graham, hoping for a 1-0.boltonboris wrote:He seems to be turning into Coyle MKII. Baffling set up, standardised subs based on favouritism. Complete ignorance of the defence. Sat on the bench scratching his head without a clue what's going on.
The similarities are becoming startling.
Now, I wouldn't enjoy that IF IT WORKED but until he sorts the defence and starts giving his forwards half a chance of getting service by not blocking the midfield with holding players we'll neither score goals nor attain the 'nils' required for holding onto.
But we went to Blackburn with 2 up front. The full backs both clearly told to overlap. Lee and Pratley given licence to get in the box
The selection for me was fine. Eagles was clearly not fit and sounds like Tierney wasn't either.
We actually created plenty of chances. And had more possession. And after the first 10 minutes or so looked the most likely team.
We looked comfortable.
But then once again mistakes and horrific, horrific defensive errors cost us.
You can play on the front foot as much as you want, but it is irrelevant if your centre back bottles out of a challenge when he's first to the ball with their striker. Or if your right back puts in one of the worst displays from a full back ever witnessed. Or if your other centre back gives the ball straight to one of theirs under little pressure.
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if eagles was clearly not fit - why was he playing??
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Desperation? He was tentative on his ankle in the warm up.thebish wrote:if eagles was clearly not fit - why was he playing??
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hmmmm.... except that I thought we didn't risk playing unfit players at the full pace of a real game for fear of totally shagging them up for the rest of the season....BWFC_Insane wrote:Desperation? He was tentative on his ankle in the warm up.thebish wrote:if eagles was clearly not fit - why was he playing??
if you are suggesting his ankle was still giving him grief - then playing him was sheer lunacy, surely???
if we are still taking such cavalier risks - then what is the point of the new sporty-science-fitness set-up?
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I don't know why he was on the bench to be honest. Did not look right to me.thebish wrote:hmmmm.... except that I thought we didn't risk playing unfit players at the full pace of a real game for fear of totally shagging them up for the rest of the season....BWFC_Insane wrote:Desperation? He was tentative on his ankle in the warm up.thebish wrote:if eagles was clearly not fit - why was he playing??
if you are suggesting his ankle was still giving him grief - then playing him was sheer lunacy, surely???
if we are still taking such cavalier risks - then what is the point of the new sporty-science-fitness set-up?
Perhaps his ankle was ok but he was just not match fit and his ankle was more in his head?
I don't think it was a bright idea bringing him on but I guess desperation played a part.
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maybe... but it negates the whole ethos of sports-sciency-fitness stuff if you are just gonna throw injured players on in a full-on local derby game...
other option - he just had a poor game?
other option - he just had a poor game?
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Definitely that. Was in good company though!thebish wrote:maybe... but it negates the whole ethos of sports-sciency-fitness stuff if you are just gonna throw injured players on in a full-on local derby game...
other option - he just had a poor game?

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