by Man Friday » 18 Oct 2009 18:32
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by Ian Royal » 18 Oct 2009 19:40
by Royalee » 18 Oct 2009 19:45
Ian Royal I honestly think the best central midfied combination we could put out there for Rodgers' system is Karacan, Siggurdsson & Davies. Yet Rodgers has binned two of them after both showed promise, creativity and drive.
by Ian Royal » 18 Oct 2009 19:47
RoyaleeIan Royal I honestly think the best central midfied combination we could put out there for Rodgers' system is Karacan, Siggurdsson & Davies. Yet Rodgers has binned two of them after both showed promise, creativity and drive.
That's the alarming thing - I agree.
by rotherwick_royal » 18 Oct 2009 19:53
by Terminal Boardom » 18 Oct 2009 19:54
by Man Friday » 18 Oct 2009 19:56
by weybridgewanderer » 18 Oct 2009 20:10
by Royalee » 18 Oct 2009 20:18
Ian RoyalRoyaleeIan Royal I honestly think the best central midfied combination we could put out there for Rodgers' system is Karacan, Siggurdsson & Davies. Yet Rodgers has binned two of them after both showed promise, creativity and drive.
That's the alarming thing - I agree.
That's because it's not Coppell, Kebe, Harper, or Cummings related.
by Terminal Boardom » 18 Oct 2009 20:25
Royalee Coppell failed last season and this bad run started with him at the helm - that's not to say I blame him for recent weeks, but we certainly weren't much better under his more recent leadership. Kebe and Cummings are useless I'm afraid - all WBA's play came down that side yesterday just as it did against Boro - perhaps if we'd had someone capable of more than 1 game in 6 on that wing last season, Doyle might have had some service like he's now getting at Wolves. As for Harper, take a look at Sheffield United's dramatic drop in form since he went there.
by Sir Rodger Doyle » 18 Oct 2009 20:33
Ideal BULL SHIT!
peteroyal, you call that nail on head, I call it BULLSHIT!
It is easy to be taken in by someone who spins so much selfpromoting crap, imagine the interview, Hammond sitting there politely as the shy man he is, then enters the king of spin, the tenerife timeshare salesman proceeds to big up himself in the most massive way, even Mohammed Ali and Superstar Billy Graham would have been ashamed to spout such shit, and poor Hammond is in total awe of the greatness which has entered the room.
Quite simply we were gypped, Hammond was sold a fairytale story by the big watch man, and he bought the 2 weeks of timeshare in Tenerife.
You can't really fault Hammond, sure he got it wrong, but it is easy to see how you can be taken in by the bullshitmeister Rodgers, just ask Royalee and Winchester Royal they have been in awe of this man for months now. I don't blame them.
I say: forgive them, for they know not what they do.
Right then.
You are sadly mistaken if you believe that Hammond has any influence over any desicions made at the club. He is not the Director of football in any form or function. All key desicions will be made by the Board and then implemented by Hammond.
They've been brainwashed, bamboozeled, they are/were in a state of temporary insanity, induced by the incredible ammount of BULLSHIT SPIN served up by the big watch man.
What did you expect him say when he joined us.
"I'm really sorry everyone, but due to the superb way the club is run we are having to sell all of our best players. We will then have to endure a long, and often painful rebuilding process that may take three to four years to put the club back into a position where it can challenge for promotion".
But then we have to ask ourselves, who is really at fault here? Of course it is Brendan Rodgers and his team of trained monkeys, namely Lampard and Austin, and that stupid big bumper book of tactics that they only use when they want to doodle or play tic-tac-toe.
The big watch man bought the wasters Howard, Rasiak and Cummings. And he spent millions on Mills, only to never play him.
He spent MILLIONS in the transfer market. And bought DUDS. THAT IS HIS FAULT.
When he first joined the club I expect he had several transfer targets. The key one being one Tommy Smith. The embarassing way we lost out on this transfer had nothing to do with the Manager and everything to do with the board. They failed to meet the value stated by Watford as acceptable for the player, and already offered by a rival club. They then made further unacceptable offers until it was too late and the player had an offer from a Premier club. All of the players signed before the end of the transfer window were signed almost in panic. The key element in their signings seems to have been their comparative cheapness. When Mills signed I think it was mentioned that he was just comming back from an injury and would take some time to get anything like match fitness.
He picks the team. Whats left of them.
He picks the tactics.
It is his job to motivate the players, yet they are seemingly not motivated enough.
QUITE SIMPLY THE MAN IS A CLOWN, A JOKE, AN AMATEUR.
SACK THE CLOWN, NOWWWW
by Terminal Boardom » 18 Oct 2009 20:36
by gazzer, loyal royal » 18 Oct 2009 20:45
by Southbank Old Boy » 18 Oct 2009 20:51
Ian RoyalRoyal Lady But a new manager won't rate half of Brendan's purchases, so JM will have to fork out again in January to get some better players in. I doubt he'll do it with a smile on his face, if he does it at all!
He's going to have to do that anyway. And we have the players to do this. Just not the manager.
by Sir Rodger Doyle » 18 Oct 2009 20:52
Terminal Boardom To be fair SRD, Ideal has been saying this all season long. He has seen all this from afar! He has had enough ridicule but he has been fully vindicated in his refusal to accept the emperor's new clothes that many of us chose to see and blindly accept.
by Para Handy » 18 Oct 2009 20:53
by Terminal Boardom » 18 Oct 2009 21:00
Sir Rodger DoyleTerminal Boardom To be fair SRD, Ideal has been saying this all season long. He has seen all this from afar! He has had enough ridicule but he has been fully vindicated in his refusal to accept the emperor's new clothes that many of us chose to see and blindly accept.
I understand the frustration of many on here. I just feel that with what we have been left with after the "superb running of the club" we should give the Manager more time, and certainly not blame him for the position we are in. If he was managing the squad we had at the start of last season I would feel differently.
by Ian Royal » 18 Oct 2009 21:05
RoyaleeIan RoyalRoyalee That's the alarming thing - I agree.
That's because it's not Coppell, Kebe, Harper, or Cummings related.
Coppell failed last season and this bad run started with him at the helm - that's not to say I blame him for recent weeks, but we certainly weren't much better under his more recent leadership. Kebe and Cummings are useless I'm afraid - all WBA's play came down that side yesterday just as it did against Boro - perhaps if we'd had someone capable of more than 1 game in 6 on that wing last season, Doyle might have had some service like he's now getting at Wolves. As for Harper, take a look at Sheffield United's dramatic drop in form since he went there.
by Terminal Boardom » 18 Oct 2009 21:07
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