Someone said that we hadn't been classy by openly chasing him while Lambert was still manager. Well, the three least classy clubs in the country are Chelsea and the two Manchesters, with Real Madrid & Bayern Munich the joint European Champions. We've been too nice for too long.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on February 15, 2015, 12:59:22 PMQuote from: boboonthecorner on February 15, 2015, 12:54:30 PMI don't usually as my posts reflect. Seriously though nearly 50000 posts, don't you have anything more productive to do?Yes, I've got lots of things I do, not that it's any of your business.Don't you have anything better to do than coming on here, telling people they're wankers, and asking whether they have anything more productive to do?Fantastic number PW. Can you save your 50000th to describe our win in the Cup Final at Wembley?
Quote from: boboonthecorner on February 15, 2015, 12:54:30 PMI don't usually as my posts reflect. Seriously though nearly 50000 posts, don't you have anything more productive to do?Yes, I've got lots of things I do, not that it's any of your business.Don't you have anything better to do than coming on here, telling people they're wankers, and asking whether they have anything more productive to do?
I don't usually as my posts reflect. Seriously though nearly 50000 posts, don't you have anything more productive to do?
Quote from: dave.woodhall on February 15, 2015, 10:08:25 PMSomeone said that we hadn't been classy by openly chasing him while Lambert was still manager. Well, the three least classy clubs in the country are Chelsea and the two Manchesters, with Real Madrid & Bayern Munich the joint European Champions. We've been too nice for too long. I have no issue with us having talks behind the scenes but it was a quite ballsy to be doing that so publicly. I think we've sone a lot great business very discreetly over the years. If they had him lined up then fine, but maybe I didn't expect it to be done this way. Still, I agree entirely with the last point. We have been way too nice as a club for a long time. Publicly we need to be a lot meaner and not be afraid. We ended up being one feeble excuse after another, almost apologizing for our existence. It would be nice to act with a lot more passion and conviction going forward.
Would he have the gall to ask to be fired? The response would be to offer his resignation if he wanted to leave.
Quote from: Monty on February 15, 2015, 09:01:55 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on February 15, 2015, 08:58:39 PMQuote from: dave shelley on February 15, 2015, 08:15:48 PMDOL was the worst for me. No passion for us whatsoever. Always just stood there like a broken lamp post.I don't really get the "looks impassive" thing. Didn't Saunders used to sit there impassive most of the time?I don't think it is necessarily a sign of a chancer or bad manager.It's irrelevant, isn't it. Look at Jose Mourinho - sometimes he goes mental (running down the Old Trafford touchline), sometimes he just stands there looking almost bored. Pep used to go mad, now does nothing. I don't think Ancelotti has ever actually celebrated a goal in his life, even when he scored them. Fergie was pretty demonstrative. It doesn't really matter, like you say, but it can sometimes be endearing.It doesn't off course but bear in mind we are going from a man who couldn't inspire or motivate you to take a piss if your bladder was bursting, so anything resembling a smile or a bit of confidence is going to be received very well. It won't determine whether or not he is a successful manager but it is nice to see a little bit of life and emotion from the new manager.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on February 15, 2015, 08:58:39 PMQuote from: dave shelley on February 15, 2015, 08:15:48 PMDOL was the worst for me. No passion for us whatsoever. Always just stood there like a broken lamp post.I don't really get the "looks impassive" thing. Didn't Saunders used to sit there impassive most of the time?I don't think it is necessarily a sign of a chancer or bad manager.It's irrelevant, isn't it. Look at Jose Mourinho - sometimes he goes mental (running down the Old Trafford touchline), sometimes he just stands there looking almost bored. Pep used to go mad, now does nothing. I don't think Ancelotti has ever actually celebrated a goal in his life, even when he scored them. Fergie was pretty demonstrative. It doesn't really matter, like you say, but it can sometimes be endearing.
Quote from: dave shelley on February 15, 2015, 08:15:48 PMDOL was the worst for me. No passion for us whatsoever. Always just stood there like a broken lamp post.I don't really get the "looks impassive" thing. Didn't Saunders used to sit there impassive most of the time?I don't think it is necessarily a sign of a chancer or bad manager.
DOL was the worst for me. No passion for us whatsoever. Always just stood there like a broken lamp post.
Been a good day. I am going to bed now and leave you with a conundrum. How many football players do you know other than our very own Timothy who have forests named after them? i will get the ball rolling with Dixie Dean.
That's the bit. It's what he went from to what he turned into. And it just seems so much more than a few months even though it wasn't. He looked beaten down and we all were. Getting the opposite in Sherwood is what we all needed. We all hope ultimately it translates into results.
Who is the guy to his left he's sat with today? Agent?