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ah OK mate. Moyes was bull ****ted through the door. I remember an interview on "BBC Radio all things Newcastle", he was asked "Was the Sunderland job everything advertised in the brochure", "No, but I have a job to do". Players like N'Dong and Dildo-Bodge were already on the way in as Moyes had to follow Sam's Blue Print. Hands tied from the off by all accounts.

Moyes could have said no to those two mind. He was in an extremely strong position, Short was very keen to have him in.

The trouble was that Moyes, despite nearly a year out and around a year in Spain had obviously done no work at all in making a list of possible players for when he got back in to the game, which was only ever going to be at roughly our level.

Sk he lazily brought some ghosts of his past. Horrible fecker. I can only ever loathe the charlatan.
 
Don't know if it's just me mate bit am I the only person that is quite happy so far with our recruitment. Lots of people stating we are weaker than last season, yes we list Disllo, who would have been back had he not been injured, can someone explain how we are weaker, than last season.
There also seems to be a few people have issues with people at the club and there are lots of rumours about the unrest with TM which all the evidence I've see around that is pure gossip.
I'm always grateful for any info from people with contacts at the club however some people seem to have a major hang up with speakman and everything he does, apparently Jobe is a brand name and only getting a game because of who he is, yet he probably won us the game on Saturday yet no mention of praise from his doubters, there is a negativity from some towards KLD and his lack of ambition, complaints about the players we are planning on getting rid of , 2 that very rarely start and DB who I will be sad to leave , however he's looked poor when he's played and we've paid 2 million for a CB with the same kind of experience as Ballard had when he arrived and is apparently one of the best CB in the league.
For what it's worth I think we will sign a forward on loan , a CDM and if we are around the play offs in October Stewart signs a new contract possibly by Christmas
Good and bad for me so far. Jobe is a good buy, Dack looks positive - for they make us stronger ? Going forward- depends when you compare. After deadline day - definitely stronger last year but we have deadline day to go. I’d so we’re not stronger now overall and weak up front. Might be stronger mid season when the new players settle in if we sign the striker we need and get Stewart back. Worried about Speakman and Mowbray’s/managers relationship but overall our model is a huge plus
 
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Good and bad for me so far. Jobe is a good buy, Dack looks positive - for they make us stronger ? Going forward- depends when you compare. After deadline day - definitely stronger last year but we have deadline day to go. I’d so we’re not stronger now overall and weak up front. Might be stronger mid season when the new players settle in if we sign the striker we need and get Stewart back. Worried about Speakman and Mowbray’s/managers relationship but overall our model is a huge plus

Hemir was looking more confident when he came on against Rotherham, almost scored as you know.

If he does a 'Jobe' and scores a couple we'd stop thinking about his age so much.

I think Hemir would benefit from Dack playing behind him and, if Pritchard can get crosses towards him I could see more headers than we're used to. Also, if Stewart is fit, firing and scoring goals I'd prefer Hemir as back up than a well worn Championship style signing.

The football we played, last season, was so exciting I'd like to see more of it.

You can add Rigg to your list of 'strengthening' imo, not available last season but will definitely play a part this time.
 
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Hemir was looking more confident when he came on against Rotherham, almost scored as you know.

If he does a 'Jobe' and scores a couple we'd stop thinking about his age so much.

I think Hemir would benefit from Dack playing behind him and, if Pritchard can get crosses towards him I could see more headers than we're used to. Alao, if Stewart is fit, firing and scoring goals I'd prefer Hemir as back up than a well worn Championship style signing.

The football we played, last season, was so exciting I'd like to see more of it.

You can add Rigg to your list of 'strengthening' imo, not available last season but will definitely play a part this time.

I said virtually the same to my son in the last 10 mins however can you leave Jobe out after last week. Totally agree with the rest of the post.
 
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Looks like Coventry without a new striker then. Everbody seemed so confident last weekend one would be in for this game. Shows how fragile football transfers are doesnt it. Never done, till they are done.

I was reading Silva on Stanstead. Clear he will only send him where Fulham get what they want, which is game time. I suspect with Clarke, Roberts, Stewart, Dack, Pritchard some clubs are preferring loanees to go elsewhere. We need to be fishing in a smaller pond for prem loans I think, i.e. one that will make Stewart have to really earn his place. The more I think about it the more I think it is massively problematic us getting a striker in. The club can try all sorts of players, but we need the other club and player to be prepared to face stern competition for game time.
 
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Hemir was looking more confident when he came on against Rotherham, almost scored as you know.

If he does a 'Jobe' and scores a couple we'd stop thinking about his age so much.

I think Hemir would benefit from Dack playing behind him and, if Pritchard can get crosses towards him I could see more headers than we're used to. Alao, if Stewart is fit, firing and scoring goals I'd prefer Hemir as back up than a well worn Championship style signing.

The football we played, last season, was so exciting I'd like to see more of it.

You can add Rigg to your list of 'strengthening' imo, not available last season but will definitely play a part this time.
I don’t think Hemir will be a bad signing just not what we need in this first half season. Hopefully that one lands any day. We have to be ready for Stewart not being fit this year. Obviously hope he is but we have to be strong when he isn’t. Hemir looked better and that’s what we need. Nurse him into the right minutes.
 
I said virtually the same to my son in the last 10 mins however can you leave Jobe out after last week. Totally agree with the rest of the post.

Personally, for this away game, I'd play Dack as the focal point with the wide players running ahead of him.

I think he'd hold the ball better, bring in other players and shift their defence around ...

... Hemir mainly just wants to score goals, fair enough but there's more to it than that.
 
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Personally, for this away game, I'd play Dack as the focal point with the wide players running ahead of him.

I think he'd hold the ball better, bring in other players and shift their defence around ...

... Hemir mainly just wants to score goals, fair enough but there's more to it than that.

Yes point taken. Experience against these knackers may be best. Bloody good sub to bring on if needed though.
 
Good and bad for me so far. Jobe is a good buy, Dack looks positive - for they make us stronger ? Going forward- depends when you compare. After deadline day - definitely stronger last year but we have deadline day to go. I’d so we’re not stronger now overall and weak up front. Might be stronger mid season when the new players settle in if we sign the striker we need and get Stewart back. Worried about Speakman and Mowbray’s/managers relationship but overall our model is a huge plus
Really honest question here m8, definitely not on wind up, what tells u there is anything to worry about with speakman and Mowbray? Other than speculation on here and otr saying there’s problems, which is just that, speculation, what else tells you there’s anything to worry about? As I say just a simple question.
 
Really honest question here m8, definitely not on wind up, what tells u there is anything to worry about with speakman and Mowbray? Other than speculation on here and otr saying there’s problems, which is just that, speculation, what else tells you there’s anything to worry about? As I say just a simple question.
Not answering for Pure River here, he is a top poster and can do that for himself.

I remember at some pre season event or other how glowing Speakman was about Mowbray. He even suggested he was on the radar when Johnson went but was in work. Suggests 2 things, last 2 appointments have ideally been people out of work, but also that Mowbray has been respected for a long time as perfect for our model. Speakman addressed the tweet that everyone now relies upon as the start of the unease re Farioli. Never said it did or didnt happen, but made it clear that some people can post something and it is treated as fact by some. Quite true as well that.

My own opinion, and it is not meant to be offensive to anyone who thinks otherwise, is there is absolutely zero in this. I said it in the summer and I am even more certain now. There may be arguments and disagreements, shouting matches and rants. As it should be in a grown up management team. Doesnt mean either party have any lack of faith or trust, in fact quite the opposite. Mowbray has openly praised the record of the recruitment team recently, and as posted earlier Speakman has praised Mowbray highly. Mowbray in particular is so experienced, and so respected, if he felt there was a real problem he could and would (in my opinion) go, knowing he would land a plumb job by Christmas. I have very little faith in the modern media these days, but these sorts of stories sell papers (or get internet traffic) and there is no need to ever back up their claims.

Mowbray is our man, and I think he is the clubs man too. Unless he crashes the results and performances I think he will be here next season and beyond.
 
Not answering for Pure River here, he is a top poster and can do that for himself.

I remember at some pre season event or other how glowing Speakman was about Mowbray. He even suggested he was on the radar when Johnson went but was in work. Suggests 2 things, last 2 appointments have ideally been people out of work, but also that Mowbray has been respected for a long time as perfect for our model. Speakman addressed the tweet that everyone now relies upon as the start of the unease re Farioli. Never said it did or didnt happen, but made it clear that some people can post something and it is treated as fact by some. Quite true as well that.

My own opinion, and it is not meant to be offensive to anyone who thinks otherwise, is there is absolutely zero in this. I said it in the summer and I am even more certain now. There may be arguments and disagreements, shouting matches and rants. As it should be in a grown up management team. Doesnt mean either party have any lack of faith or trust, in fact quite the opposite. Mowbray has openly praised the record of the recruitment team recently, and as posted earlier Speakman has praised Mowbray highly. Mowbray in particular is so experienced, and so respected, if he felt there was a real problem he could and would (in my opinion) go, knowing he would land a plumb job by Christmas. I have very little faith in the modern media these days, but these sorts of stories sell papers (or get internet traffic) and there is no need to ever back up their claims.

Mowbray is our man, and I think he is the clubs man too. Unless he crashes the results and performances I think he will be here next season and beyond.

Good post mate.

All I know is that this club has had bright young players, before, who've become middle aged and still not achieved their potential.

Mowbray is taking on lads, of all languages, and turning them into players fast.

As that's the basis of this 'model' it would appear to be the perfect combination.

It's been incredible to watch.
 
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