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  • Ginger Ninja
    W12 Seat
    • Jan 2010
    • 17458

    #46
    Originally posted by hal9thou
    As I keep saying, it isn't one rubbish performance. Look at his EPL win ratio with us. Look at the ballox he served up last term. Look at the fitness levels.
    1) Not even Mourinho would've got a good win ratio with us after clueless Hughes left, he wouldn't have kept us up either.
    2) That ballox he served up last term was after a major overhaul of the squad and he still got us promoted.
    Top Scorers 2018/2019

    Nakhi Wells - 8
    Pawel Wszolek - 6
    Luke Freeman - 6
    Matt Smith - 6
    Ebere Eze - 4
    Joel Lynch - 3
    Tomer Hemed - 3
    Toni Leistner - 2
    Massimo Luongo- 2
    Angel Rangel - 2
    Bright Osayi-Samuel - 2
    Geoff Cameron - 1
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    • Ginger Ninja
      W12 Seat
      • Jan 2010
      • 17458

      #47
      Originally posted by knocker
      Attention Mods. Who Altered My OP ??? Not on.
      Kirill, most likely.
      Top Scorers 2018/2019

      Nakhi Wells - 8
      Pawel Wszolek - 6
      Luke Freeman - 6
      Matt Smith - 6
      Ebere Eze - 4
      Joel Lynch - 3
      Tomer Hemed - 3
      Toni Leistner - 2
      Massimo Luongo- 2
      Angel Rangel - 2
      Bright Osayi-Samuel - 2
      Geoff Cameron - 1
      Aramide Oteh - 1
      Jake Bidwell - 1
      Jordan Cousins - 1

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      • FurtiveFox
        Silver Seat
        • Mar 2009
        • 4170

        #48
        Originally posted by Ginger Ninja
        1) Not even Mourinho would've got a good win ratio with us after clueless Hughes left, he wouldn't have kept us up either.
        2) That ballox he served up last term was after a major overhaul of the squad and he still got us promoted.
        Hughes farked up but can't solely blame him. We hauled ourselves within a few points of getting out of the bottom three. 'Arry then inexplicably changed tactics and selections just as it looked like we were getting our act together and we nose dived. Changes weren't down to injuries or anything, just 'Arry. We went from battling to complete surrender.

        Half agree with you about last season but still some weird selections and tactics. Am pleased we got back up but were lucky.

        I wouldn't get rid of 'Arry but for me he has struggled since joining us. Now has his own set of players and preferred tactical setup. Time for him to prove doubters wrong. One poor performance is not a disaster but will expect us to be a lot more competitive moving forwards.

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        • QPRNY
          Apprentice
          • Sep 2013
          • 116

          #49
          Originally posted by Ginger Ninja
          1) Not even Mourinho would've got a good win ratio with us after clueless Hughes left, he wouldn't have kept us up either.
          2) That ballox he served up last term was after a major overhaul of the squad and he still got us promoted.
          All in all I think Harry has done well for us. What I don't understand is why he decided to have us play 3-5-2. It seems like he did it to entice Rio here.

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          • Kevin Mcleod
            Referee
            • Aug 2013
            • 17322

            #50
            Originally posted by QPRNY
            All in all I think Harry has done well for us. What I don't understand is why he decided to have us play 3-5-2. It seems like he did it to entice Rio here.
            Or Tony Out! did a gold and sullivan (but quieter) and told him he wanted much more attractive attacking football this season.

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            • CroydonCaptainJack
              Gold Seat
              • Jan 2011
              • 6141

              #51
              Originally posted by Ginger Ninja
              Why is it ridiculous?
              Because he doesn't agree with it Ginger!

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              • CroydonCaptainJack
                Gold Seat
                • Jan 2011
                • 6141

                #52
                Why has the OP been 'sensationalised'?

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                • BUSHRANGER1982
                  Gold Seat
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 5666

                  #53
                  Would stick with Harry for a while longer. This modern penchant for shitting your pants after 2 straight defeats, isn't for me.

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                  • Kevin Mcleod
                    Referee
                    • Aug 2013
                    • 17322

                    #54
                    Originally posted by CroydonCaptainJack
                    Why has the OP been 'sensationalised'?
                    Just in case anyone from the club views here now and again, it will make it look like the opinions and contempt for the manager held by a handful of members is held by the whole of the forum, thats why mate?

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                    • hal9thou
                      Silver Seat
                      • May 2012
                      • 4258

                      #55
                      Originally posted by BUSHRANGER1982
                      Would stick with Harry for a while longer. This modern penchant for shitting your pants after 2 straight defeats, isn't for me.
                      My problem with him isn't the two straight defeats, although the manner of the latter was humiliating. I do think there is mounting evidence for the prosecution which goes a long way back and concerns his decision making. Like I said I don't think TF will hang about if things don't improve. The new contract spin is almost tantamount to being backed by the chairman. And we all know what that means.

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                      • Hubble
                        Postmodernist
                        • Jan 2013
                        • 5616

                        #56
                        Harry is past it. He has the tactical nous of Paul Hart with alzheimers. But he's got a luvely jubbly line in banter and the charm of the Blarney stone and he's getting all his mates in, come one, come all, come on Gazza, come and join the party my old china, I've got me feet under the table here and I tell you what, the Chairman's a lovely chap, wouldn't say boo to a goose, and when I say jump, he says how high?

                        Just to reiterate, the team he put out against Spurs on Sunday, with basically 6 new players who had either none or one competitive game together was, from a footballing perspective, suicidal. To me, it shows the bizarre naivety of the man. I mean, what was he thinking? Aw, stick 'em all in at the deep end and they'll sink or swim? Well we sank all right. I agree stability is a good thing, but stability with Harry comes at a high price. I guess results in the next few games will give us all a pretty clear indication of which way we're headed.

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                        • BUSHRANGER1982
                          Gold Seat
                          • Mar 2009
                          • 5666

                          #57
                          True, hal9thou.

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                          • FurtiveFox
                            Silver Seat
                            • Mar 2009
                            • 4170

                            #58
                            Originally posted by Hubble
                            Harry is past it. He has the tactical nous of Paul Hart with alzheimers. But he's got a luvely jubbly line in banter and the charm of the Blarney stone and he's getting all his mates in, come one, come all, come on Gazza, come and join the party my old china, I've got me feet under the table here and I tell you what, the Chairman's a lovely chap, wouldn't say boo to a goose, and when I say jump, he says how high?

                            Just to reiterate, the team he put out against Spurs on Sunday, with basically 6 new players who had either none or one competitive game together was, from a footballing perspective, suicidal. To me, it shows the bizarre naivety of the man. I mean, what was he thinking? Aw, stick 'em all in at the deep end and they'll sink or swim? Well we sank all right. I agree stability is a good thing, but stability with Harry comes at a high price. I guess results in the next few games will give us all a pretty clear indication of which way we're headed.
                            Do you think he realises Gazza has retired? Maybe he wants to play him behind the strikers.

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                            • Rangers77
                              Platinum Seat
                              • Aug 2012
                              • 11808

                              #59
                              Originally posted by FurtiveFox
                              Do you think he realises Gazza has retired? Maybe he wants to play him behind the strikers.
                              Oh my word that's a cracker.....

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                              • CroydonCaptainJack
                                Gold Seat
                                • Jan 2011
                                • 6141

                                #60
                                Originally posted by Kevin Mcleod
                                Just in case anyone from the club views here now and again, it will make it look like the opinions and contempt for the manager held by a handful of members is held by the whole of the forum, thats why mate?
                                Yes, abuse of power eh?

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