Steve Clarke

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How do you feel about Steve Clarke?

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Re: Steve Clarke

by glass half full » 18 Dec 2014 10:04

AthleticoSpizz FFS, give the man a break, he still remains unbeaten.

And he has said that he will give one hundred per cent

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Re: Steve Clarke

by melonhead » 18 Dec 2014 10:53

Rollerbob I'm excited.

He has the same initials as Steve Coppell. :P


and, more importantly, he is bald

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Re: Steve Clarke

by No Fixed Abode » 18 Dec 2014 11:02

melonhead
Rollerbob I'm excited.

He has the same initials as Steve Coppell. :P


and, more importantly, he is bald


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Re: Steve Clarke

by melonhead » 18 Dec 2014 11:32

but are they bald?

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Re: Steve Clarke

by Rollerbob » 18 Dec 2014 11:59

Simon Cowell?

Not bald though.


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Re: Steve Clarke

by TBM » 18 Dec 2014 12:17

do we know who his assistant is yet?

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Re: Steve Clarke

by Forbury Lion » 18 Dec 2014 12:18

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Re: Steve Clarke

by Norfolk Royal » 18 Dec 2014 14:20

Bit worrying to see him cosying up to HRK in the first training vid.

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Re: Steve Clarke

by MmmMonsterMunch » 18 Dec 2014 14:39

Norfolk Royal Bit worrying to see him cosying up to HRK in the first training vid.


:lol: I'm sure he'll soon see the error of his ways


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Re: Steve Clarke

by Rollerbob » 18 Dec 2014 14:53

MmmMonsterMunch
Norfolk Royal Bit worrying to see him cosying up to HRK in the first training vid.


:lol: I'm sure he'll soon see the error of his ways


Freakin' hope so!!

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Re: Steve Clarke

by mambo3 » 18 Dec 2014 16:28

Hopefully Steve can get a Centre Half and a number 10 just behind the striker from his Chelsea Youth Contacts.

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Re: Steve Clarke

by Royal Lady » 18 Dec 2014 16:30

mambo3 Hopefully Steve can get a Centre Half and a number 10 just behind the striker from his Chelsea Youth Contacts.

Do we really want hooligans here?

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Re: Steve Clarke

by Forbury Lion » 18 Dec 2014 17:07

Royal Lady
mambo3 Hopefully Steve can get a Centre Half and a number 10 just behind the striker from his Chelsea Youth Contacts.

Do we really want hooligans here?

Gavin Holligan?


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Re: Steve Clarke

by Ian Royal » 18 Dec 2014 21:18

mambo3 Hopefully Steve can ... a number 10 just behind the striker from his Chelsea Youth Contacts.

I'd rather he used Cox, seeing as he's been one of our best performers. The problem is putting out a team that accommodates him without exposing big weaknesses.

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Re: Steve Clarke

by RG7Fan » 18 Dec 2014 22:59

One of the first things he needs to do is sort the defence and captaincy - Gunter is the weak link in my view.

Move Obita back to left back, drop Gunter, bring Pearce back in and make him captain, and rotate Hector / Cooper until Ferdinand can play more than 90 seconds. That has to be our strongest back four. Hopefully that will reduce the goal leak and panic.

Cox needs to start each week - HRK just isn't cutting it. Murray needs service but also a bollocking to bring him in line - he cant keep squandering easy chances.

January window / medium term - Pog, Guthrie, HRK, and Drenthe need to be shifted out. Too expensive and not doing the business. Would like to see Drenthe back to be honest - could be a 40 minute menace if we're playing well, and if we're not then his half time keepie uppies look good - but £ are what matter now so he has to go.

Other things are needed but if there is no cash, there is no cash - simples.

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Re: Steve Clarke

by Ian Royal » 19 Dec 2014 09:16

Much as i like hector i don't think he makes the best pair with pearce. Pearce has always been better on the right and hectors a little too gungho.

I'd drop gunter, push obita to left back and play pearce plus cooper. I'd look seriously at outting hector in ahead of them and shifting williams forward or dropping him for cox.

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Re: Steve Clarke

by Snowball » 19 Dec 2014 09:27

Despite local "wisdom" I think Hector would make a much better DM

We need a hard tackler there who can actually come away with the ball

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Re: Steve Clarke

by ZacNaloen » 19 Dec 2014 09:31

Hector as DM or full back for me.

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Re: Steve Clarke

by Royals and Racers » 19 Dec 2014 09:38

Put Mikkel Andersen in goal would be a good start

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Re: Steve Clarke

by TFF » 19 Dec 2014 12:09

I think Gunter's troubles this season have largely been caused by a change in our style of play rather than a loss of form. Let's give him a chance under SC and see what happens.

Rather like HRK, his performances for Wales have made me wonder how we haven't lost him to a mid/lower Prem side. Then I remember that their scouts probably watch Reading matches too.

I'm warming to Clarke already - his open and easy style with the press is a world away from NA's cautious cliche ridden scripts. I had nothing against NA, and love the style of football he was trying to make happen here, but I never really bought into him as an individual.

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