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He's not got me 100% yet but he's getting there......

This is class!

SHEFFIELD Wednesday’s Gary Megson says promotion with the Owls would be the most satisfying achievement of his managerial career.

Megson and his players are currently preparing to host Yorkshire neighbours Huddersfield Town who they have recently pushed out of the top two in the League One table.

Both clubs still have 26 games to play but, at this stage of the season, things could hardly be going better for the Owls.
Megson, appointed by chairman Milan Mandaric 10 months ago, has united Wednesday supporters and put the club he supported as a child back on a path to former glories.
His lifelong association with the club is the biggest reason why it matters so much.

Yet Megson, who was cruelly dumped from his last post at Bolton Wanderers, may also be proving a point.
Unapproached by Premier League clubs last season, he took a massive pay cut and stepped down to League One football for the first time since 1999.
He still insists that he is more talented than many in the Premier League.

Financially, he feels the Owls are the ‘poor relations’ going into this weekend’s fixture – relying too heavily on short-term signings and free transfers to sustain a promotion push.
“If you have money, it makes life easier, but go through our team at Oldham Athletic last weekend and there were five loans and two free transfers," he added. “We are still trying to hang onto the coat-tails of the big spenders in this division, ie Huddersfield and Charlton, and we have to cut our cloth accordingly.

“Every job you take in football involves some sort of pressure but I’ve never been able to go to a club and be one of these ‘happy clappy’ managers who just goes in and everything is sorted – where all you have to do is play in the five-a-sides and have a laugh and joke and all the work is done.
“Invariably, every club I have gone to has been in massive trouble financially or down at the bottom of the table."

When Megson replaced Alan Irvine last season, the Owls had just completed a mini spending spree designed to re-ignite a fading promotion push. The players at his disposal, however, were still not deemed good enough by Megson and there has subsequently been a further shake-up in personnel this season.
Tellingly, the Owls side that beat Oldham last weekend featured not a single survivor from the side that lost to Huddersfield at Hillsborough in the league last season.

“If you don’t change anything, nothing will change, and I didn’t feel the team last season was capable of doing what I wanted to do," he reflected.
“We got the opportunity to bring players in but I think we have spent about £400,000 since I have been here.
“This has not been a case of just pushing money at everything – and I wouldn’t want to do that because it doesn’t always work. This time last year, Wednesday were in a similar situation but the January window seemed to have more of a negative impact on the team than a positive which was a strange phenomenon.

“It is absolutely vital that you bring in the right personalities and the right characters. At the lower levels, if you sign someone on a two- or three-year contract and find out that you have made a mistake, there is not a great deal of likelihood of being able to move them on again."
Although Mandaric has pledged to help with team strengthening next month, it remains an uncertain time at Hillsborough.

“For want of a better phrase, we are all ******** ourselves because half the team are not our own players," Megson said. “We have to ask for favours, borrow players from elsewhere, and try to bring them on which is not ideal. I want to get away from that scenario as quickly as we possibly can so that we can start moving on."

On his own involvement, Megson said: “I wouldn’t be working in League One for any other club and I think I am more talented than a lot of the managers in the Premiership. To this day, my contract is still un-opened in a drawer at home. I have never looked at it – although I do know what I earn and I know the circumstances.

“I’m here for one reason and one reason only and that’s the supporters. I am trying to do what’s right for them.
“I don’t work for Milan. I don’t work for anybody other than the supporters. (cont)

posted on 13/12/11

Top stuff from gorgous Gaz , its the kind of thing we fans love to hear.
We are totally behind gorgous Gaz and the road back to the promised land has begun.
We are a team now and that's long been missing throughout the club as well as on the pitch.

posted on 13/12/11

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posted on 14/12/11

Mike....I do think you should change your user name to " HO HO HO MIKE" during this festive period! Just a suggestion

posted on 14/12/11

HO HO HO Mike's massive....just like Santa Clause....(belly-wise at least)

posted on 14/12/11

Megson thinks he has more talent than most in the prem????? Jeeze..hes still deluded

posted on 14/12/11

He didn't say that though, did he!

posted on 16/12/11

Oh but he did, and even Coyle is more talented than that s(rote.

posted on 18/12/11

Did he say most??

There's a difference between most & many!

I imagine he probably just meant Coyle & Fergie!

posted on 19/12/11

Anyone else see his quote on the Megson masks?

"We took nearly 4000 supporters over the Pennines and when I looked up it was nice to see the supporters seemed a lot better looking than they normally do but then realised they were wearing masks of myself and quite a few of them could do with wearing them on a regular basis!"

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