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  • Kevster269
    Silver Seat
    • May 2009
    • 1390

    #1

    Did the way NW treated AT deter some bigger names from signing?

    Just wondering with the speculation that NW was after some 'names' that didnt want to come. Did the way NW treated Adel when he threw a strop deter some other big names from joining us for fear of receiving the same treatment when they started being Billy Big ******es?

    I did admire NW's stand when he sidelined Adel but ultimately it probably contributed to his downfall.

    Just the thoughts of a mad mind perhaps
    2011-2013, 2 seasons in the Premiership, 76 games, 14 wins........two years of my life I'll never get back!!

    2013/2014 mediocrity topped off with a win at Wembley....

    2014/2015 was pretty much the same as 2011-2013.....

    2015/2016, average at best.....

    2016/2017, same old, same old....

    2017/2018, aim low, avoid disappointment!

    Its the hope that kills you!
  • Shania
    C Club
    • Apr 2010
    • 23696

    #2
    As I see It, it was the other way around. As a person Taarabt was/is an individualist carried to the extreme. Poor "Old school" Warnock, who had to cope with him.
    Anyway,that´s history now.
    It´s Mark Hughes´s pleasure to handle this very talented player from now on.

    God bless him
    He might need it.
    Last edited by Shania; 11-01-2012, 07:16 PM.
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    • NW9_RANGER
      Silver Seat
      • Jul 2009
      • 2537

      #3
      ??? Look at the way AT was treated throughout warnocks reign. Let him get away with things no other manager would. AT should count himself lucky, if anything warnock has turned him from a show pony into a footballer. First through blind love and then this season tough love.

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      • Kevster269
        Silver Seat
        • May 2009
        • 1390

        #4
        Originally posted by NW9_RANGER
        ??? Look at the way AT was treated throughout warnocks reign. Let him get away with things no other manager would. AT should count himself lucky, if anything warnock has turned him from a show pony into a footballer. First through blind love and then this season tough love.
        Fair one NW9, I was thinking about this season. ALready forgotten about last season where he got away with murder!!
        2011-2013, 2 seasons in the Premiership, 76 games, 14 wins........two years of my life I'll never get back!!

        2013/2014 mediocrity topped off with a win at Wembley....

        2014/2015 was pretty much the same as 2011-2013.....

        2015/2016, average at best.....

        2016/2017, same old, same old....

        2017/2018, aim low, avoid disappointment!

        Its the hope that kills you!

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        • Rebel R's
          King of Pessimism
          • Mar 2009
          • 12266

          #5
          No i dont think so

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          • gator
            Gold Seat
            • Aug 2010
            • 6791

            #6
            I'll twist this around even further, perhaps NW's benching of AT has scared off clubs who were planning big money bids for him, who knows this could work out well for us?
            @gatorTFC

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