Wayne The Punk
Striker
Would rather do whatever gave us the best chance of winning the game. And that is having Neil involved.
Looking at the alternatives that is 100% correct
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Would rather do whatever gave us the best chance of winning the game. And that is having Neil involved.
Imagine if a tactical change during the game brings us a win.... May start the Statue just in case!I think most fans would give him a pass if we get beat tomorrow.
You'd hope soI think most fans would give him a pass if we get beat tomorrow.
NeilWhich one?
The managerial failure merry-go-roundHad a look on his wiki page and saw this:
On 4 July 2017, Neil was appointed as manager ofYou must be logged on to see external linksclubYou must be logged on to see external links, replacing former managerYou must be logged on to see external links, who left the club to take over as manager of .
Sigh indeed.
Neil should step back from this one and watch from the stands. LJ put on his Cuban heels and directed operations from the technical area, overseeing a first game defeat straight after taking over. I wouldn't want to see a repeat of that from Neil - he'll be on a hiding to nothing from the watching fans and on here from day one. Mind you, I don't really want to see the PE teachers running things either. What a mess the regime have made of all this
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I think most fans would give him a pass if we get beat tomorrow.
That is depressing as fuckHad a look on his wiki page and saw this:
On 4 July 2017, Neil was appointed as manager ofYou must be logged on to see external linksclubYou must be logged on to see external links, replacing former managerYou must be logged on to see external links, who left the club to take over as manager of .
Sigh indeed.
Funny thing there is Johnson stepped in against Wigan immediately last season. Right at the bottom of the league, club in absolute turmoil.. He thought it was a banker win for him to start on.Managers who don’t get straight in are to concerned about their win ratio which is actually minimal impact if they are good enough to stay long enough.
People who would judge someone after being in post for less than 24hrs are just morons and you can’t change an opinion of a moron as they comprehend the situation.
Gone by half time.One game contract.
A couple of days ago, I happened to look at Phil Foden's breakthrough season at Manchester City. Although he was involved in loads of games, he played 90 minutes in four PL matches. We've played Neil (and Doyle) too much and broken them.I wonder if Neil will be able to effectively coach Neil. Neil has looked tired these last few days and needs someone to put an arm around him, hopefully Neil is the man to do that.
....Had a look on his wiki page and saw this:
On 4 July 2017, Neil was appointed as manager ofYou must be logged on to see external linksclubYou must be logged on to see external links, replacing former managerYou must be logged on to see external links, who left the club to take over as manager of .
Sigh indeed.
He did well there though - Neil that is.Had a look on his wiki page and saw this:
On 4 July 2017, Neil was appointed as manager ofYou must be logged on to see external linksclubYou must be logged on to see external links, replacing former managerYou must be logged on to see external links, who left the club to take over as manager of .
Sigh indeed.
It was more to do with the reminder that Simon Grayson was our manager at one point and how utterly shit everything has been since then. And before then.....
And improved them.
Agreed - opposition teams won’t have known much about them due to the lack of games played. As the season goes on they’ll have been able to identify their weaknesses and exploit them. Dealing with the rough patches is hard enough for a couple of young players let alone a team full of them. This is where the older heads need to step up.A couple of days ago, I happened to look at Phil Foden's breakthrough season at Manchester City. Although he was involved in loads of games, he played 90 minutes in four PL matches. We've played Neil (and Doyle) too much and broken them.
It's Roy,i read it on here.According to sky sports news.