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PhilStarbucksSilkySkills

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  1. I haven't been around here much lately. What was the general reaction of those that were firmly in the anti-Ched camp once he was acquitted?
  2. Not following you at all. I'm just saying that there seems to be an increased confidence amongst the bigots currently.
  3. No shortage of people who feel like it's okay to behave like this going around now: https://www.facebook.com/Channel4News/videos/10153852069876939/
  4. Not paid any real attention to this for quite a while. Far too distracted by the Brexit fiasco and then topped off by another pathetic England football showing. The fact that we're still searching for a manager after all this time is just too fookin' hilarious. I really do find it increasingly hard to take life seriously any more.
  5. The title of this thread is a bit of a cocktease, me thinks.
  6. Can someone explain why people are talking about the good job he has done at Newport? A superficial look at the League 2 table and their results this season doesn't look that good to me.
  7. How the f is John Sheridan the man that John Gilder always wanted? If it turns out to be him, talk about low expectations.
  8. There's no such thing as a Meninist. And do you have a counter to my point?
  9. Jeremy Vine blaming Jose's sacking on Chelsea player rebelling against him following the Eva Carnerio incident: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/35129915 One question I have is regarding this line: Why would the players need to explain it to their young daughters specifically? It's as if he's suggesting that the players owed an explanation to their daughters, but not to their sons.
  10. I thought he was sacked because of :censored: performances and lack of recruitment skills.
  11. If DK was in the stands, I don't know who was in charge of the team.
  12. He also messaged the chairman prior to the sacking of Neil Aspin, telling him that he would win Halifax the league if appointed. Bit of a :censored: move if you ask me.
  13. Largely agree with the above, with a couple of things to add. It could be argued either way as to whether or not Andy Ritchie has been a success anywhere he has been. I would say though that, unlike Sheridan, he has a League 1 promotion on his CV. I also think he was harshly dismissed from the job here. However, I still wouldn't hope for him as manager again. If I was picking an ex manager to come here, it would certainly be Dowie. He was a success, he wasn't sacked and he didn't disrespect us when he moved on. So long as he still had the passion, he'd be a good appointment I think. Won't happen though.
  14. 2 top ten finishes, technically. And do you not recall how badly things were falling apart in the 2008-2009 season at the time of his sacking? Basically we started well under him, Sheridan seemed to be on to something, but it was all regression from there. This culminated in our disastrous form at the end of his final season. We had some good players during his time, but it became increasingly obvious that he never really knew what to do with them or how to handle them. Corney saw all this first hand. I would be beyond shocked if JS is even being considered.
  15. So you'll do the opposite of what I say? I must remember to abuse this power one day.
  16. There would be few appointments I would be less enthused about than John Sheridan. He was sacked. He tried and failed. I would like someone with a bit more potential or pedigree.
  17. It's easy to scoff. And I see no shortage of scoffers. I see nothing egregiously wrong with the document. It looks reasonable to be. Also remember that this was only part of his presentation. Whether LJ has the skill and personality to be able to communicate these ideas to the players and man manage them effectively is the only thing that is worthy of discussion in my eyes.
  18. I don't buy the idea that you can make football too complicated or that footballers are too stupid to internalise complex ideas and execute them. This is their full time job. There are numerous occupations which require the memorisation of far more rules, ideas and guidelines than any footballer will ever have to do, even if playing for Lee Johnson.
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