So that leaves me to thinking he's our Jol
McAllister . How can we judge what he puts in to the role? 90% of his work revolves around the training pitch and the build-up to the weekend's game.
QuoteSo that leaves me to thinking he's our JolYou might be right - Spurs were 3rd from bottom when they finally sacked Jol
Quote from: Merv on March 11, 2011, 01:19:20 PMMcAllister . How can we judge what he puts in to the role? 90% of his work revolves around the training pitch and the build-up to the weekend's game.He has to be judged on results as does Le Gaffeur
I'm not sure why McAllister gets the stick he does from some on here. How can we judge what he puts in to the role? 90% of his work revolves around the training pitch and the build-up to the weekend's game.
Quote from: Merv on March 11, 2011, 01:19:20 PMI'm not sure why McAllister gets the stick he does from some on here. How can we judge what he puts in to the role? 90% of his work revolves around the training pitch and the build-up to the weekend's game.Nobody's going to blame Sid are they?
Quote from: dave.woodhall on March 11, 2011, 01:44:15 PMQuote from: Merv on March 11, 2011, 01:19:20 PMI'm not sure why McAllister gets the stick he does from some on here. How can we judge what he puts in to the role? 90% of his work revolves around the training pitch and the build-up to the weekend's game.Nobody's going to blame Sid are they?He may have to take one for the team too
He's certainly a manager that polarises opinion....even on an individual basis: I can't quite decide whether he's a PR disaster that, come match day, doesn't have a clue or if he's working his arse off to rebuild the old and broken remains of Chez Mon into something modern and majestic.I suspect it's a little from column A and a little from column B. He'll be happy to do nothing other than stay in the premiership this season and focus on new training methods, new tactics, new players...a whole new ethos. All of which is fantastic except I'm sure he wasn't expecting this team to be brushing so closely against the bosom of relegation. For me, it'll be either the most disasterous appointment in modern times or something we'll look back on in a few years and realise that he has built an absolutely brilliant new foundation that will stand the club (and any new manager that takes over) in good stead for many a year.Flip a coin.
Quote from: TheBentman on March 10, 2011, 07:46:38 PMQuote from: pauliebentnuts on March 10, 2011, 11:12:40 AMQuote from: Dave on March 10, 2011, 11:08:59 AMSo the gist of the article is that a nice man treated James Nursey to nice food and nice drink and he's all of a sudden saying nice things about him?It started before that with Nursey, it has been very noticeable.Someone needs to get Oliver Holt up Broad Street and spike his WKD.From what I understand Nursey had a really low opinion of a former member of staff. Spill the beans then!
Quote from: pauliebentnuts on March 10, 2011, 11:12:40 AMQuote from: Dave on March 10, 2011, 11:08:59 AMSo the gist of the article is that a nice man treated James Nursey to nice food and nice drink and he's all of a sudden saying nice things about him?It started before that with Nursey, it has been very noticeable.Someone needs to get Oliver Holt up Broad Street and spike his WKD.From what I understand Nursey had a really low opinion of a former member of staff.
Quote from: Dave on March 10, 2011, 11:08:59 AMSo the gist of the article is that a nice man treated James Nursey to nice food and nice drink and he's all of a sudden saying nice things about him?It started before that with Nursey, it has been very noticeable.Someone needs to get Oliver Holt up Broad Street and spike his WKD.
So the gist of the article is that a nice man treated James Nursey to nice food and nice drink and he's all of a sudden saying nice things about him?