by Royal Rother » 13 Apr 2016 19:45
by OldBiscuit » 13 Apr 2016 20:04
John SmithThe Sum of the Parts So, there's a player who's made a major blunder and who's clearly massively short of confidence.
His manager can either:
a) Defend him and refuse to get drawn into public criticism of him,
b) Agree that he's sh*t and that if "he was a dog he'd have been shot" - and allow that to be broadcast.
If you were his manager, trying to build up a team who have had obvious issues of confidence and motivation, and if you know that "the group" is such an important part of teamwork, what would you do?
And if you were the player, which option would you expect from your manager?
Option B - he needs to be hung out to dry.
by tmesis » 13 Apr 2016 20:06
Royality creeps In To be fair Vydra has been pretty useless, and the team has been under performing (bar one or two exceptions)
I think Dellor is spot on and right to ask the manager WTF is going on!
by sandman » 13 Apr 2016 20:10
tmesisRoyality creeps In To be fair Vydra has been pretty useless, and the team has been under performing (bar one or two exceptions)
I think Dellor is spot on and right to ask the manager WTF is going on!
He has the right to ask, but he does it so often that McDermott is probably sick to death of it. Whatever you may think, Dellor's vendetta against Vydra should never have been the opening question. Dellor just comes across as obsessed.
by The Royal Forester » 13 Apr 2016 20:24
Royal RotherThe Royal Forester I posted on here earlier that Williams should be shown the door at the end of the season. I have just seen footage of the incident on the internet and have changed my mind. It shows McShane saying something to Williams and they walked towards each other and then Mcshane headbutted Williams, no wonder Williams reacted the way he did. Both players must be fined at least, for the clash and Mcshane should not be captain for the rest of the season.
Have you got a link for that please?
by Royal Rother » 14 Apr 2016 08:13
by Snowball136 » 14 Apr 2016 09:17
by quickwingerswife » 14 Apr 2016 09:31
by wingnut » 14 Apr 2016 10:10
Tim Dellor tweeted, not 24 hrs on - wish hadn't made poorly judged comment about Vydra. Meant to be funny metaphor. Listened back. It wasn't. Sorry everyone.
by Maneki Neko » 14 Apr 2016 11:05
wingnut An apology for some of what he said anyway:Tim Dellor tweeted, not 24 hrs on - wish hadn't made poorly judged comment about Vydra. Meant to be funny metaphor. Listened back. It wasn't. Sorry everyone.
by Ian Royal » 14 Apr 2016 11:13
Maneki Nekowingnut An apology for some of what he said anyway:Tim Dellor tweeted, not 24 hrs on - wish hadn't made poorly judged comment about Vydra. Meant to be funny metaphor. Listened back. It wasn't. Sorry everyone.
which comment was that do you reckon?
half apology half accepted tim
by floyd__streete » 14 Apr 2016 12:50
Ian Royal The state he was in there was no way he should have been speaking to McDermott.
by John Smith » 14 Apr 2016 13:29
Royal Rother So many big laughs to be had on this thread.
That was certainly one of the biggest.
by ladida_gunner_graham » 14 Apr 2016 13:37
floyd__streeteIan Royal The state he was in there was no way he should have been speaking to McDermott.
Wtf, Ian - seriously.....in terms of his line of questioning how would you say Dellor behaved unreasonably or unprofessionally in that interview? In fact McD is the only one who comes across as being 'in a state'.
by Extended-Phenotype » 14 Apr 2016 13:59
ladida_gunner_grahamfloyd__streeteIan Royal The state he was in there was no way he should have been speaking to McDermott.
Wtf, Ian - seriously.....in terms of his line of questioning how would you say Dellor behaved unreasonably or unprofessionally in that interview? In fact McD is the only one who comes across as being 'in a state'.
+1
"Ask about the game, Tim....".
He did, repeatedly, just not the questions McDermott wanted to answer. Sorry Brian, you don't get to choose the post match questions. That's what the programme notes are for.
by Forbury Lion » 14 Apr 2016 14:34
and it's probably in the best interests of all concerned that we don't.Snowball136 Surprised to see the head butt or head-butt gesture from McShane but we don't know what Williams said at that point.
by Forbury Lion » 14 Apr 2016 14:42
by Extended-Phenotype » 14 Apr 2016 14:59
by Vision » 14 Apr 2016 15:27
by John Smith » 14 Apr 2016 15:29
Vision Not sure why Vydra would choose to stay anyway. Since he's joined he's seen two of the forwards he played with sold, the other one in decent form is injured and unlikely to sign next season himself. Granted they've been replaced by a Latvian nutjob and Rip Van Winkle but I'm not convinced that's enough to persuade him next season will be better for him.
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