by Sir Dodger Royal » 24 Dec 2009 12:39
by Muskrat » 24 Dec 2009 21:38
West Stand Flash My realistic choice is Ferguson. He has had 2 successful promotions, on a very limited budget. Seems to be able to get the best out of players.
He left Peterborough after Chairman believed his head had been turned.
He is the standout realistic target.
McDermott is such a cheap option and so unproven. Would be an absolute farce to give it to him.
by Jimmy the Tree » 24 Dec 2009 21:58
by Arch » 25 Dec 2009 19:14
MuskratWest Stand Flash My realistic choice is Ferguson. He has had 2 successful promotions, on a very limited budget. Seems to be able to get the best out of players.
He left Peterborough after Chairman believed his head had been turned.
He is the standout realistic target.
McDermott is such a cheap option and so unproven. Would be an absolute farce to give it to him.
FAIL.
You couldn't have got that more wrong if you'd written a dissertation on it. All Ferguson would do if he arrived here would be to demand a massive war chest for transfers to buy success just like his joke of a father.
I'm liking McDermott's straight talking style and no nonsense approach to the game of getting on the front foot and getting crosses and shots in. BM knows football and he'll do well for us.
by FiNeRaIn » 25 Dec 2009 19:42
Muskrat FAIL.
You couldn't have got that more wrong if you'd written a dissertation on it. All Ferguson would do if he arrived here would be to demand a massive war chest for transfers to buy success just like his joke of a father.
I'm liking McDermott's straight talking style and no nonsense approach to the game of getting on the front foot and getting crosses and shots in. BM knows football and he'll do well for us.
by Very near...far away » 26 Dec 2009 11:49
by Muskrat » 26 Dec 2009 23:52
FiNeRaInMuskrat FAIL.
You couldn't have got that more wrong if you'd written a dissertation on it. All Ferguson would do if he arrived here would be to demand a massive war chest for transfers to buy success just like his joke of a father.
I'm liking McDermott's straight talking style and no nonsense approach to the game of getting on the front foot and getting crosses and shots in. BM knows football and he'll do well for us.
There's always a Christmas moron on every forum, what on earth do you base any of that on?
Mcdermott has had one game, which followed rodgers pattern of being the better side and failing to take chances. Nothings changed.
Ferguson has taken peterbrough up two divisions with fvck in his warchest and his " joke of a father" is one of, if not the most successful British managers ever. Infact you could dedicate an entire forum to his honours with both Aberdeen and united.
Go study how the game of football actually works...and take Arch with you.
The Irony of calling him " Fail", when you make a post as bad as that.
by SouthDownsRoyal » 29 Dec 2009 21:39
by floyd__streete » 03 Jan 2010 13:54
by PEARCEY » 03 Jan 2010 13:57
floyd__streete Credit to McDermott for yesterday. When I heard that Karacan and Cisse were lining up together in the middle of the park I was somewhat underwhelmed initially, but the plan to stifle the midfield worked a treat as we were never going to be able to out-pass Liverpool; Karacan was man of the match for me. Also I felt that Rasiak with withdrawn at the right time so as Long could be introduced to run and chase in the final stages.
McDermott has hardly been lucky this far - two penalties conceded in his 4 games in charge, one of which was the softest award you will ever see and the other was mindlessly conceded by Ingimarsson, and then yesterday against one of the best sides in the country his first choice 'keeper limps off. If he gets the team playing like yesterday more often then we have half a chance of staying up this season.
by Terminal Boardom » 03 Jan 2010 14:03
by Sarah Star » 03 Jan 2010 14:06
PEARCEYfloyd__streete Credit to McDermott for yesterday. When I heard that Karacan and Cisse were lining up together in the middle of the park I was somewhat underwhelmed initially, but the plan to stifle the midfield worked a treat as we were never going to be able to out-pass Liverpool; Karacan was man of the match for me. Also I felt that Rasiak with withdrawn at the right time so as Long could be introduced to run and chase in the final stages.
McDermott has hardly been lucky this far - two penalties conceded in his 4 games in charge, one of which was the softest award you will ever see and the other was mindlessly conceded by Ingimarsson, and then yesterday against one of the best sides in the country his first choice 'keeper limps off. If he gets the team playing like yesterday more often then we have half a chance of staying up this season.
Agree with all of that. They have to keep playing like that as we have games coming up against teams full of confidence who will be much more up for it than Liverpool were last night.
by RFCMod » 03 Jan 2010 14:15
DOYLERSAROYALERIan Royalhowser As much as I love this club and want Mcdermott to do well, the paramount decison over who is the eventual manager willl come down to money, and with average results, that look to be keeping us in the Campionship then he will get he nod.
The only way I see us taking part in the January window is with playes being sold on, Sigs and Marek being the obvious ones.
It is such a pity that after the last few years success, that we have sunk to the bottom of Madejski's priorities and are the noose around his neck.
If anything, the spouting he has come out with since the Brizzle game suggests this, quit amusingly the last few "back from the game" reports have regularly said that we had had a lot ofthe play but couldn't put the ball in the net, seems not a lot different last Saturday.
If we sell Sig then Madejski and Hammond should be lynched.
I can see us getting rid of Marek, and frankly I don't care that much about him. Mooney too. Maybe pick up a few quid of Ivar, but I doubt he'll leave in January. Hope we shift Long.
Hammond should be sacked anyway - he shortlisted Rodgers (in effect he said Rodgers is the man-given the football naivety on the board)
He sanctioned £2m purchase of Mills
He sanctioned the purchases of Halford,Fae and many other failures...hes a paper pusher and adds no value to the footballing side of the things
by Ian Royal » 03 Jan 2010 15:02
by facaldaqui » 03 Jan 2010 15:33
by papereyes » 04 Jan 2010 12:35
by Smoking Kills Dancing Doe » 04 Jan 2010 12:48
by Wycombe Royal » 04 Jan 2010 13:17
Terminal Boardom Where BM scores over that retard Bodgers is in his post match interviews. Sounds a lot more considered and thoughtful. Would be much happier if we started winning games at home though.
by Ian Royal » 04 Jan 2010 13:39
Smoking Kills Dancing Doe I think Sigurdson is our best number 10.
Has all the attributes.
We just need a left winger.
by Smoking Kills Dancing Doe » 04 Jan 2010 13:54
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