I'm experimenting with chicken ham & leek pies at present. Very pleasant with dauphinoise potato With all of that and the state of the construction industry it would leave only Tuesdays to manage the squad. Probably need at least two days a week, one for general training and the other for player anger management classes
I'm making a range of chicken curry pies at the moment with a differing range of success, but good fun. Chicken, mushroom, peppers, cream and curry spices seems to be the best. As for the anger management, I'd need more than a day a week to work off my anger with the players at the moment.
Dunno WBA, you could run it like Flavio, phone the team in and delegate the rest. Actually, probably do it all by text.
Yeah, we should have kept a manager with one win in 6 and conceded 7 at home to a relegation battling team in the last game. (not sure if they played today or the result but hes doing awful there.)
Yes but thats in a different league where 75% of teams are poor and still not good enough for a team wanting promotion. Hughes is playing top class sides nearly every week. Warnock is just as bad as Hughes. He was never going to keep us up.
Probably not but lets not build Hughes up into sumat hes not. His reign thus far has been a disaster.
9 points from 7 games. The Donny game was after he was confirmed as manager, but Redfearn was still in charge of the team even though Warnock had a word at half-time. If Warnock had been in charge for the day I doubt Diouf would have made it off the pitch in one piece to be able to start them all scrapping in the tunnel. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...eeds-Doncaster-tunnel-bust-probed-Police.html
OK. We'll come back to the stats. You wanted Warnock out in the summer correct? After turning around League One wannabes into table-toppers in the space of about 6 months. Going back to the summer, after we'd sacked this guy who did you envisage taking over?
I'd say Hughes bought well. Cisse is brilliant but he has an impediment. Should MH have seen this coming? I don't think he could. I don't blame him. The way to good discipline throughout the team is a solid, well ordered side imbued with the ethos the manager has imparted. Hughes had no time for that. He was faced with a desperate situation, doing something in a short time, and although the urgency was not lost on players like Cisse and Diakarte, there was a price to pay. Personally, I'd be disappointed if Hughes did not build the new squad in the Championship (I'm assuming we go down - I reckon we have only a 10% chance of staying up, particularly as Bolton and Blackburn seem to be finding some form). Right now, the thought of the Championship, licking our wounds, plotting our next attempt upwards and winning a few games, seems attractive to me.
Who can blame him (TF)? The poor guy has joined the setup with the best of intentions only to see NW and now MH p*ss his money away. Our new signings have collectively sent us back down this season and if it wasn't for the old guard - HH, Mackie, Derry, Faurlin (wolves win), Smith (Everton win) and Buzz (Wigan win), we would've been relegated a long time ago. NW can no longer be held accountable but he needs to issue a please explain to MH. We've gone backwards since he, his team and his players arrived. 3 red cards in 2 months is a joke. And please don't be mistaken, I'm still glad we sacked NW. He started the rot.
I still trace it back to the Goons giving Warnock no transfer funds in the summer and the subsequent timing of TF's take over. We have been trying to play catch up ever since.
I read that a lot on this forum but given NW's pedigree, i'm not sure who he could've signed that would have made a massive difference to our season, even if he did have another month to look. surely not Danny Graham? Most of the players we signed were on his wanted list. The only negative with the goons leaving so late is NW didn't have time to bed in the players but we were still playing terrible football 3 months later. Can't blame those clowns for that.
If we'd signed players such as Graham, Routledge and Morison early in the summer others would have followed, how many didn't come because they could see what was happening behind the scenes? We wouldn't have needed to sign the Barton type players if NW had the opportunity to get his preferred players in and team spirit would have remained 'Us against the world'...
He must have had his head up his Arse when he bought into this mess, nothing will change untill Amit gets total control, TF is a good man but he knows **** all about football and running a football club,the one saving grace is we are marginly better than his Motor Racing Team.