by Scutterbucketz » 30 May 2017 00:30
by elrey » 30 May 2017 03:22
tmesis I find myself curiously indifferent to how Huddersfield will do next season.
I'd perhaps rather they didn't establish themselves like Swansea though. Not through any kind of bitterness, but it's just that every time I see Swansea in the premier league, I feel like Jim Bowen is putting an arm around our shoulders and saying "lads...come and look at what you could have won"
by From Despair To Where? » 30 May 2017 08:17
by Kitsondinho » 30 May 2017 08:31
by Davezk » 30 May 2017 08:52
by tmesis » 30 May 2017 18:36
Scutterbucketztmesis I find myself curiously indifferent to how Huddersfield will do next season.
I'd perhaps rather they didn't establish themselves like Swansea though. Not through any kind of bitterness, but it's just that every time I see Swansea in the premier league, I feel like Jim Bowen is putting an arm around our shoulders and saying "lads...come and look at what you could have won"
If you're verging on indifference; why not wish someone well? It doesn't hurt.
I don't care where they finish, but having been there for the first time I hope they enjoy it.
by Hound » 30 May 2017 18:54
by CountryRoyal » 30 May 2017 19:00
by RoyalBlue » 30 May 2017 19:35
elreytmesis I find myself curiously indifferent to how Huddersfield will do next season.
I'd perhaps rather they didn't establish themselves like Swansea though. Not through any kind of bitterness, but it's just that every time I see Swansea in the premier league, I feel like Jim Bowen is putting an arm around our shoulders and saying "lads...come and look at what you could have won"
But had we won, would we have been where Swansea are now? No. Why? Because Swansea had a set up to work, they used their brains a lot more. They set out to play a style of football and put in managers who wanted to play that style of football. We, on the other hand had Coppell and his kick and rushers, then put in a passing manager without giving him any players who could actually pass the ball, and wondered why we were in the relegation zone at Christmas.
by Cureton's Volley » 30 May 2017 19:39
RoyalBlueelreytmesis I find myself curiously indifferent to how Huddersfield will do next season.
I'd perhaps rather they didn't establish themselves like Swansea though. Not through any kind of bitterness, but it's just that every time I see Swansea in the premier league, I feel like Jim Bowen is putting an arm around our shoulders and saying "lads...come and look at what you could have won"
But had we won, would we have been where Swansea are now? No. Why? Because Swansea had a set up to work, they used their brains a lot more. They set out to play a style of football and put in managers who wanted to play that style of football. We, on the other hand had Coppell and his kick and rushers, then put in a passing manager without giving him any players who could actually pass the ball, and wondered why we were in the relegation zone at Christmas.
'Coppell and his kick and rushers'???
by bobby1413 » 30 May 2017 19:42
by Cureton's Volley » 30 May 2017 19:53
bobby1413 I'm sure HappyTerrier is a very happy terrier today.
One of the best things about the PO was that it was us or 'Uddersfield that would go up and not Leeds, SW or any other of the "big" clubs
I will be rooting for them next year and hope they stay up and establish themselves.
by Ian Royal » 30 May 2017 21:10
Cureton's VolleyRoyalBlueelrey
But had we won, would we have been where Swansea are now? No. Why? Because Swansea had a set up to work, they used their brains a lot more. They set out to play a style of football and put in managers who wanted to play that style of football. We, on the other hand had Coppell and his kick and rushers, then put in a passing manager without giving him any players who could actually pass the ball, and wondered why we were in the relegation zone at Christmas.
'Coppell and his kick and rushers'???
Direct football is defintely better to watch than what we have now. Arguably as effective, but definitely more action.
by Kitsondinho » 31 May 2017 07:38
Davezk If we'd won they might have tried to ram you off t' road.
by elrey » 31 May 2017 09:23
Ian RoyalCureton's VolleyRoyalBlue
'Coppell and his kick and rushers'???
Direct football is defintely better to watch than what we have now. Arguably as effective, but definitely more action.
There was nothing kick and rush about Coppell's side.
by Fnd_hudds » 31 May 2017 10:39
by The Cap » 31 May 2017 11:26
Fnd_hudds wrote:
#teamtinpot
Thanks lads, it means a lot.
by Fnd_hudds » 31 May 2017 13:30
The CapFnd_hudds wrote:
#teamtinpot
Thanks lads, it means a lot.
All the best, mate. So what's the general feeling amongst your fans? BTW prepare yourself for that first game at home. Got to say that the atmosphere for our first ever game in the Prem, v 'Boro, was electric. They went 2-0 up in double quick time and started to taunt us with 'This is the Premier League'. By the time our third went in to confirm a 3-2 win, the place just erupted.
by Scutterbucketz » 31 May 2017 13:38
The CapFnd_hudds wrote:
#teamtinpot
Thanks lads, it means a lot.
So what's the general feeling amongst your fans?
by Hefele'sDressingGown » 31 May 2017 13:40
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