This Saturday is a L*t*n equivalent moment for me, not wanting to beat the lions but turn them into timid pussycats and give hollowhead a humiliation beyond compare, here's hoping we can send the most obnoxious character bar 1 (Warcock) crying in humiliation down occupation Rd....
He has changed his tune about the Pozzos now. http://www.newsshopper.co.uk/sport/..._s_poor_record_against_Watford_means_nothing/
Never been a fan of Holloway but it's clear that he knows he made an idiot of himself a few years back and is now trying to put it right. Kudos to him for that but i hope we stuff them on saturday anyway.
Reading some of the Millwall forum I think they get a bit fed up of him being the media darling rather than just concentrating on his job.. Speaking of people who don't like us Mr Samuel has actually written a fairly positive answer too in his daily mail column. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...sn-t-problem-s-Leeds-manager-end-October.html
Unreal - what has made him make this unforeseen U turn!? Do you mean this part? Odd how you omitted Watford from your article. They have made just as many managerial changes and are flying high. Bates screwed us for years, GFH goofed it up, at least Cellino is getting it right off the field. Iâm surprised you haven't mentioned tax evasion or packed lunches again, blah, blah, blah. Just as well I stopped buying the red tops a few years back and this comment cost nothing to post otherwise I wouldn't have bothered. One word for you, Samuel: blinkered. Trickyfandango, Leeds. Iâve got a word for you too, mate, but they wonât let me print it. Anyway, the difference with Watfordâs four changes this season is that the first manager resigned, and the second stepped down due to ill health. Only Billy McKinlay was sacked. Not having held the job for two weeks â he didnât even have time to sign a contract â does make the circumstances of his departure unusual, almost ridiculous, but as you say the other difference with Watford is they are second, not 16th, and have ten points more than Leeds after 14 matches. So, while the early months of the season at Vicarage Road seemed chaotic, the club is obviously now structured soundly enough to withstand that upheaval. Also, Watford fans would remind you that I was very critical of their initial policy under the Pozzo regime with a squad made up of loan acquisitions. I didnât mention them in this article because, now loans in such quantity are outlawed, they have taken a more conventional route and are making it work rather well. Also, unreal, what has made him make this sudden U turn?
Yes I did Mex. Mind you he has to go with the facts of our managerial departures doesn't he. Cannot just make up the fact we sacked them...
Unusually for Samuel (given his usual drivel) the facts have got in the way of a good storyline for him.