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Re: Freedman out!

Post by Hoboh » Thu Jan 23, 2014 12:47 pm

Il Pirate wrote:As I get slated for banging the Gary Neville drum, I'll put me sticks down. But would suggest now OGS has gone to Cardiff, a couple of different names than those suggested by my wife, who considers that Syd Little, H from Steps or Cheryl Baker could all do a better job than our current incumbent. How about Mike Phelan ? (I know, I know, another DMB). Keith Hill from Rochdale, (although he made a mess at Barnsley). Or thinking out loud..........What about an audacious and ludicrous aproach and gamble on Alan Hansen now he's leaving MOTD? He'd certainly sort our defence out, and may just fancy the smell of the boot room again. What's the worst that could happen? We could end up getting relegated and having a sheeite manager. Oh, yes we've done / got that already.
Don't! I've been onboard with that one for a while, well pre Freedman any way.
Make no bones about it we would be a starter club for Neville but he does strike me as a bloke who finds leaving jobs half done distastefull, he lives round here, shows no intention of fecking off for the 'glamour lifestyle' and TBH ex manc or whatever it makes no difference if he turned our club round. It wouldn't be long before his name was chanted from the terrace.

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Re: Freedman out!

Post by Hoboh » Thu Jan 23, 2014 12:52 pm

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Il Pirate wrote:As I get slated for banging the Gary Neville drum, I'll put me sticks down. But would suggest now OGS has gone to Cardiff, a couple of different names than those suggested by my wife, who considers that Syd Little, H from Steps or Cheryl Baker could all do a better job than our current incumbent. How about Mike Phelan ? (I know, I know, another DMB). Keith Hill from Rochdale, (although he made a mess at Barnsley). Or thinking out loud..........What about an audacious and ludicrous aproach and gamble on Alan Hansen now he's leaving MOTD? He'd certainly sort our defence out, and may just fancy the smell of the boot room again. What's the worst that could happen? We could end up getting relegated and having a sheeite manager. Oh, yes we've done / got that already.
Yeah lets get someone who has never managed, has never shown an inclination to manage and I suspect would be a hundred times worse than what we've got at the minute.

IF we are going to change IT HAS to be a manager who has a proper proven track-record at this level of football, or what is the point? We might as well gamble that Freedman who has at least shown the ability to build a team from scraps elsewhere can repeat that here. Certainly that would be more likely to be successful than plucking a pundit out and making them manager.
Know that for a fact do you?
Maybe he is not rushing or waiting till the right type of offer comes along.
I suspect would be a hundred times worse than what we've got at the minute.
I suspect you have no idea at all and I'm gobsmacked at the vitriol you heaped on Coyle yet Duggie who is as bad or worse seems to get your backing under the disguise of finance!!!

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Re: Freedman out!

Post by BWFC_Insane » Thu Jan 23, 2014 1:00 pm

Hoboh wrote:
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Il Pirate wrote:As I get slated for banging the Gary Neville drum, I'll put me sticks down. But would suggest now OGS has gone to Cardiff, a couple of different names than those suggested by my wife, who considers that Syd Little, H from Steps or Cheryl Baker could all do a better job than our current incumbent. How about Mike Phelan ? (I know, I know, another DMB). Keith Hill from Rochdale, (although he made a mess at Barnsley). Or thinking out loud..........What about an audacious and ludicrous aproach and gamble on Alan Hansen now he's leaving MOTD? He'd certainly sort our defence out, and may just fancy the smell of the boot room again. What's the worst that could happen? We could end up getting relegated and having a sheeite manager. Oh, yes we've done / got that already.
Yeah lets get someone who has never managed, has never shown an inclination to manage and I suspect would be a hundred times worse than what we've got at the minute.

IF we are going to change IT HAS to be a manager who has a proper proven track-record at this level of football, or what is the point? We might as well gamble that Freedman who has at least shown the ability to build a team from scraps elsewhere can repeat that here. Certainly that would be more likely to be successful than plucking a pundit out and making them manager.
Know that for a fact do you?
Maybe he is not rushing or waiting till the right type of offer comes along.
I suspect would be a hundred times worse than what we've got at the minute.
I suspect you have no idea at all and I'm gobsmacked at the vitriol you heaped on Coyle yet Duggie who is as bad or worse seems to get your backing under the disguise of finance!!!
He's 50 bloody 8. I'd suggest he shouldn't be waiting much longer if that is what he's doing (which it isn't).

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Re: Freedman out!

Post by thebish » Thu Jan 23, 2014 1:23 pm

i thought you were saying Gary Neville is 58, there... did a bit of a double-take!

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Re: Freedman out!

Post by BWFC_Insane » Thu Jan 23, 2014 1:36 pm

thebish wrote:i thought you were saying Gary Neville is 58, there... did a bit of a double-take!
Well Neville is the next in a long line of "ohh but he talks well on Sky so surely will make a good manager".

Think Andy Gray (he nearly was Everton manager).

Neville could be a good manager, but in the same way as some random ex-footballer who is now selling insurance to old ladies COULD be.

It is just plucking out a name. Why not Adrian Childs? He watches enough football.

Too random.

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Post by StaffsTrotter » Thu Jan 23, 2014 1:42 pm

BWFC_Insane wrote:
thebish wrote:i thought you were saying Gary Neville is 58, there... did a bit of a double-take!
Well Neville is the next in a long line of "ohh but he talks well on Sky so surely will make a good manager".

Think Andy Gray (he nearly was Everton manager).

Neville could be a good manager, but in the same way as some random ex-footballer who is now selling insurance to old ladies COULD be.

It is just plucking out a name. Why not Adrian Childs? He watches enough football.

Too random.
thought he was actually getting his hands dirty in the england set up and the noises (unverifiable) coming out from there was that he was doing pretty well ? So not quite adrian childs level - tho I understand hyperbole helps make a point :)

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Re: Freedman out!

Post by BWFC_Insane » Thu Jan 23, 2014 1:43 pm

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thebish wrote:i thought you were saying Gary Neville is 58, there... did a bit of a double-take!
Well Neville is the next in a long line of "ohh but he talks well on Sky so surely will make a good manager".

Think Andy Gray (he nearly was Everton manager).

Neville could be a good manager, but in the same way as some random ex-footballer who is now selling insurance to old ladies COULD be.

It is just plucking out a name. Why not Adrian Childs? He watches enough football.

Too random.
thought he was actually getting his hands dirty in the england set up and the noises (unverifiable) coming out from there was that he was doing pretty well ? So not quite adrian childs level - tho I understand hyperbole helps make a point :)
Aye he's coaching for England. Great. But that is entirely different to being a manager.

Phil Neal coached England. As did Sammy Lee.

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Post by boltonboris » Thu Jan 23, 2014 2:04 pm

You can also guarantee that GNev(TM) is getting paid about 4 x as much as we'd offer him.
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Re: Freedman out!

Post by Il Pirate » Thu Jan 23, 2014 8:41 pm

Ooow; I touched some nerves there................

As I said re AH, I was thinking (not very intelligently), out loud. The Gary Neville shout is a serious one and I feel (hey, it's only my opinion on a football forum ffs!) one worth considering when we look at our current plight. He could only say 'no thanks'. But he could think, 'that's a bloody good club to start my managerial career, I'll say yes'.
Just look at the facts. We have made our worst start since 1903 I think it was :conf: ? We have just suffered our biggest defeat in 32 years, to a club who we should at least have parity with. As a club, since DF has been here, we have gone backwards. WE HAVE NOT PROGRESSED. We play dour unatractive football. We are in our lowest league position since the early eighties. It could easily get a lot worse before it gets better. We need a change. Be it manager, chairman, direction, or preferably all three. We need a change quickly. I think my wife maybe right, H from Steps would be a refreshing change from what we've got. Probably play with a lot more panache.

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Re: Freedman out!

Post by bobo the clown » Thu Jan 23, 2014 8:44 pm

Well ... if you'd proposed H from Steps rather than Gary Neville you may have got a bit more support !! :D
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Re: Freedman out!

Post by Il Pirate » Thu Jan 23, 2014 8:45 pm

bobo the clown wrote:Well ... if you'd proposed H from Steps rather than Gary Neville you may have got a bit more support !! :D

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Re: Freedman out!

Post by boltonboris » Fri Jan 24, 2014 7:31 am

Neville talks on sky like an ex player. Not like a manager.
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Post by Norpig » Fri Jan 24, 2014 8:50 am

bobo the clown wrote:Well ... if you'd proposed H from Steps rather than Gary Neville you may have got a bit more support !! :D
H from Steps it will be a Tragedy!!

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Post by Prufrock » Fri Jan 24, 2014 10:51 am

I'm not sure appointing Ian Watkins as our manager would go down too well with some of our more challenged-between-the-ears fans.
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Post by Harry Genshaw » Fri Jan 24, 2014 1:19 pm

Prufrock wrote:I'm not sure appointing Ian Watkins as our manager would go down too well with some of our more challenged-between-the-ears fans.
:lol: Well we've lost profits recently
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Post by Bijou Bob » Fri Jan 24, 2014 1:28 pm

Personally, I'd be looking at Mark Robbins - great job at Huddersfield with little money and I bet he isn't getting a fortune over there.
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Post by wigan white » Fri Jan 24, 2014 1:29 pm

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Prufrock wrote:I'm not sure appointing Ian Watkins as our manager would go down too well with some of our more challenged-between-the-ears fans.
:lol: Well we've lost profits recently
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Post by Prufrock » Fri Jan 24, 2014 2:43 pm

See that's the problem with Bolton fans these days. LGM comes with an exotic East European pun and everyone gets all excited. HG comes with his own lower league pun and gets jumped all over. I blame YouTube.
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Post by LeverEnd » Fri Jan 24, 2014 2:46 pm

Prufrock wrote:I'm not sure appointing Ian Watkins as our manager would go down too well with some of our more challenged-between-the-ears fans.
Just hope we don't appoint a paediatrcian to the academy medical team. Pitchforks'll be out and not for Dougie.
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Re: Freedman out!

Post by gavlat2872 » Fri Jan 24, 2014 10:20 pm

this has to be the best interview for soundbites for DF

http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11672/9131416/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

surely hes taking the p1ss?!?!

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