Didn't KJ say he wasn't fit.
Dont raise your hopes then.
I will be surprised with this one to be honest, ince won't put up with a lack of energy I wouldn't have thought.
I hope they sign him up although it's only till january I can't see the point.
Sign him incey please. ........
Wolfie are you saying that 1 goal and 7 assists out of 15 games is a poor return. If hamill can do that in the championship I'd have him in our team. Creating a chance that someone elsescores every other game for an average team is a good return in my book. That'd be every other game that we'd be guaranteed a game.
What I don't understand with ohara was that jackett had bought him back in as he felt he could improve us. Then he wasn't fit enough now he's good enough to have a trial for a team a league above us whilst we play edwards in cm. Madness.
It's ok though as jackett says edwards can score goals
Dj I blame our relegation on poor management or absolute dog shįt management in the case of saunders and players not putting in the effort having fallen into a losing mentality
I blame our relegation on poor management. If the players aren't motivated, surely that's the managers fault as it's his job to motivate them.
If the great sports films of our time such as, Escape to Victory, Mean Machine, Coach Carter, Any Given Sunday, The Mighty Ducks and Space Jam have taught me anything, it's that the coaches ability to motivate the players is more important than the players ability.
Mick is normally a great motivator, yet he couldn't motivate them either.
Of course that's right Tam. Having worked in management for many years how much easier it would have been if any time things didn't go well I could just have blamed the people working for me. But sadly as a manager you have a responsibility to be successful whatever cards you are dealt.
And of course, you have never had to sack anybody who wasn't pulling their weight either I suppose.
I too have managed, it was a little bit of a power vacuum situation, young upstart jumping up the chain of command way faster than what is normal, needless to say it resulted in many attempting to disregard my authority initially.
Mike id heard there was trouble on the Friday with him reporting in late and then going out on the pi55
I missed Soccer Dog: European Cup off that prestigious list.
Fletcher was a loss to Wolves - heading for his third straight relegation.
UH, Fletcher did not get relegated last year, he was a Sunderland player and they stayed up. As far as I am aware hew was relegated with Burnley, stayed up with Wolves, relegated with Wolves, stayed up with Sunderland.
Roger J on the other hand may make it 4 in a row.
I think they only way JOH will go to Blackpool next year will be if either he or the wife enter Strictly.
Of course I have had to sack people at times cinci - whats that got to do with anything on here? You do come out with some drivel just to make arguments. And that's what this site regularly is nowadays, you arguing with various people on most threads about the same repetitive subjects. Why don't you post tomorrows comments now so you can have a day off
The point was that some players, regardless of the managers abilities, will not fall into line, i felt that was obvious.
You call it arguing, i call it debate, no animosity from my end, its a forum
comment by Cinciwolf (U11551)
... everyone of those players held up now as some kind of loss to wolves did indeed get relegated last season
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So did Wolves. I think you need to wake up.
Oh, i am fully awake Aries.
No. He can't get anywhere in 6 minutes nowadays.
And you criticise me for my posts, Cinci.
You're getting more and more like Wolfie, with your double-standards.
I'm starting to wonder whether he is waiting for a lift.
Sounds like the trial hasn’t gone well.
He did OK to start with taking very well to wearing a straw hat and eating sugar lumps from people’s hands and even got the hang of twitching his ears independently but wasn’t mobile enough when he was asked to walk up and down the beach with a fat ten year old on his back.
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posted on 25/11/13
Didn't KJ say he wasn't fit.
Dont raise your hopes then.
posted on 25/11/13
I will be surprised with this one to be honest, ince won't put up with a lack of energy I wouldn't have thought.
posted on 25/11/13
I hope they sign him up although it's only till january I can't see the point.
Sign him incey please. ........
posted on 25/11/13
Wolfie are you saying that 1 goal and 7 assists out of 15 games is a poor return. If hamill can do that in the championship I'd have him in our team. Creating a chance that someone elsescores every other game for an average team is a good return in my book. That'd be every other game that we'd be guaranteed a game.
What I don't understand with ohara was that jackett had bought him back in as he felt he could improve us. Then he wasn't fit enough now he's good enough to have a trial for a team a league above us whilst we play edwards in cm. Madness.
It's ok though as jackett says edwards can score goals
posted on 25/11/13
Dj I blame our relegation on poor management or absolute dog shįt management in the case of saunders and players not putting in the effort having fallen into a losing mentality
posted on 25/11/13
I blame our relegation on poor management. If the players aren't motivated, surely that's the managers fault as it's his job to motivate them.
If the great sports films of our time such as, Escape to Victory, Mean Machine, Coach Carter, Any Given Sunday, The Mighty Ducks and Space Jam have taught me anything, it's that the coaches ability to motivate the players is more important than the players ability.
posted on 25/11/13
Mick is normally a great motivator, yet he couldn't motivate them either.
posted on 25/11/13
Of course that's right Tam. Having worked in management for many years how much easier it would have been if any time things didn't go well I could just have blamed the people working for me. But sadly as a manager you have a responsibility to be successful whatever cards you are dealt.
posted on 25/11/13
And of course, you have never had to sack anybody who wasn't pulling their weight either I suppose.
I too have managed, it was a little bit of a power vacuum situation, young upstart jumping up the chain of command way faster than what is normal, needless to say it resulted in many attempting to disregard my authority initially.
posted on 25/11/13
Tam
posted on 25/11/13
Mike id heard there was trouble on the Friday with him reporting in late and then going out on the pi55
posted on 25/11/13
I missed Soccer Dog: European Cup off that prestigious list.
posted on 25/11/13
Fletcher was a loss to Wolves - heading for his third straight relegation.
UH, Fletcher did not get relegated last year, he was a Sunderland player and they stayed up. As far as I am aware hew was relegated with Burnley, stayed up with Wolves, relegated with Wolves, stayed up with Sunderland.
Roger J on the other hand may make it 4 in a row.
I think they only way JOH will go to Blackpool next year will be if either he or the wife enter Strictly.
posted on 26/11/13
Of course I have had to sack people at times cinci - whats that got to do with anything on here? You do come out with some drivel just to make arguments. And that's what this site regularly is nowadays, you arguing with various people on most threads about the same repetitive subjects. Why don't you post tomorrows comments now so you can have a day off
posted on 26/11/13
The point was that some players, regardless of the managers abilities, will not fall into line, i felt that was obvious.
You call it arguing, i call it debate, no animosity from my end, its a forum
posted on 26/11/13
comment by Cinciwolf (U11551)
... everyone of those players held up now as some kind of loss to wolves did indeed get relegated last season
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So did Wolves. I think you need to wake up.
posted on 26/11/13
Oh, i am fully awake Aries.
posted on 26/11/13
Has he gone yet?
posted on 27/11/13
No, he hasn't gone yet.
posted on 27/11/13
How about now?
posted on 27/11/13
No. He can't get anywhere in 6 minutes nowadays.
posted on 27/11/13
How about now?
posted on 27/11/13
And you criticise me for my posts, Cinci.
You're getting more and more like Wolfie, with your double-standards.
posted on 28/11/13
I'm starting to wonder whether he is waiting for a lift.
posted on 28/11/13
Sounds like the trial hasn’t gone well.
He did OK to start with taking very well to wearing a straw hat and eating sugar lumps from people’s hands and even got the hang of twitching his ears independently but wasn’t mobile enough when he was asked to walk up and down the beach with a fat ten year old on his back.
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