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Forever Blue wrote:Good luck Neil, but not against us, for me you were one of my favourite managers , saved us from relegation, got us promoted and nearly kept us in the Premier![]()
Tue Jun 23, 2020 10:34 am
stickywicket wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Good luck Neil, but not against us, for me you were one of my favourite managers , saved us from relegation, got us promoted and nearly kept us in the Premier![]()
No backing while he was here ,Same with Malky always surviving on peanuts.
Tue Jun 23, 2020 10:35 am
stickywicket wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Good luck Neil, but not against us, for me you were one of my favourite managers , saved us from relegation, got us promoted and nearly kept us in the Premier![]()
No backing while he was here ,Same with Malky always surviving on peanuts.
Tue Jun 23, 2020 10:39 am
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Tue Jun 23, 2020 10:52 am
. Depth in squads of Malky and NeilMoodyBluebird wrote:stickywicket wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Good luck Neil, but not against us, for me you were one of my favourite managers , saved us from relegation, got us promoted and nearly kept us in the Premier![]()
No backing while he was here ,Same with Malky always surviving on peanuts.
That was 1 player at some clubs
Malky no backing ?!! Cornelius, Caulker and Medel were hardly freebies.
Tue Jun 23, 2020 11:14 am
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worcester_ccfc wrote:Hope he fails miserably
Terrible human being
Tue Jun 23, 2020 2:44 pm
Tue Jun 23, 2020 3:21 pm
Citysince72 wrote:Good luck Neil
You gelled our club back together, for that I thank you
But I do feel your style is dated
And you should just enjoy retirement
Tue Jun 23, 2020 3:33 pm
OriginalGrangeEndBlue wrote:Citysince72 wrote:Good luck Neil
You gelled our club back together, for that I thank you
But I do feel your style is dated
And you should just enjoy retirement
Agree with your first two lines but his style is not dated short term at a club. For example if he gets Boro going again and keeps them up then his style will be spot on.
Who are you to tell him to retire? Why shouldn’t he keep working if there’s still a demand for him and he still enjoys it? Very strange comment.
Tue Jun 23, 2020 3:38 pm
Citysince72 wrote:OriginalGrangeEndBlue wrote:Citysince72 wrote:Good luck Neil
You gelled our club back together, for that I thank you
But I do feel your style is dated
And you should just enjoy retirement
Agree with your first two lines but his style is not dated short term at a club. For example if he gets Boro going again and keeps them up then his style will be spot on.
Who are you to tell him to retire? Why shouldn’t he keep working if there’s still a demand for him and he still enjoys it? Very strange comment.
He will stabilise Boro I've no doubt, but if he does stay further then I will give you a £50 wager he will not get another team promoted with his style
As for the retirement comment.
IT was meant in a genuine way
He's 71, his wife has suffered with cancer
So enjoy the last years stress free with his wife, he's earned that.
Oh and not if you are aware but I'm fairly certain Neil doesn't listen to me and my opinions
He probably has his own.
Tue Jun 23, 2020 3:44 pm
OriginalGrangeEndBlue wrote:Citysince72 wrote:OriginalGrangeEndBlue wrote:Citysince72 wrote:Good luck Neil
You gelled our club back together, for that I thank you
But I do feel your style is dated
And you should just enjoy retirement
Agree with your first two lines but his style is not dated short term at a club. For example if he gets Boro going again and keeps them up then his style will be spot on.
Who are you to tell him to retire? Why shouldn’t he keep working if there’s still a demand for him and he still enjoys it? Very strange comment.
He will stabilise Boro I've no doubt, but if he does stay further then I will give you a £50 wager he will not get another team promoted with his style
As for the retirement comment.
IT was meant in a genuine way
He's 71, his wife has suffered with cancer
So enjoy the last years stress free with his wife, he's earned that.
Oh and not if you are aware but I'm fairly certain Neil doesn't listen to me and my opinions
He probably has his own.
Yeah I believe his style is short term and I’m sure that’s why Boro have brought him in.
With regards to retirement, his age and his wife’s cancer obviously haven’t got a bearing on his and his wife’s decision to keep working. Good luck to him.
Tue Jun 23, 2020 3:57 pm
Citysince72 wrote:OriginalGrangeEndBlue wrote:Citysince72 wrote:OriginalGrangeEndBlue wrote:Citysince72 wrote:Good luck Neil
You gelled our club back together, for that I thank you
But I do feel your style is dated
And you should just enjoy retirement
Agree with your first two lines but his style is not dated short term at a club. For example if he gets Boro going again and keeps them up then his style will be spot on.
Who are you to tell him to retire? Why shouldn’t he keep working if there’s still a demand for him and he still enjoys it? Very strange comment.
He will stabilise Boro I've no doubt, but if he does stay further then I will give you a £50 wager he will not get another team promoted with his style
As for the retirement comment.
IT was meant in a genuine way
He's 71, his wife has suffered with cancer
So enjoy the last years stress free with his wife, he's earned that.
Oh and not if you are aware but I'm fairly certain Neil doesn't listen to me and my opinions
He probably has his own.
Yeah I believe his style is short term and I’m sure that’s why Boro have brought him in.
With regards to retirement, his age and his wife’s cancer obviously haven’t got a bearing on his and his wife’s decision to keep working. Good luck to him.
I agree mate
He's undoubtedly one if my favourite ever City managers
But life is short, and he's not young.
But as you say it's his and his wife's choice
And I wish him all the very best apart from 18 July of course.
Tue Jun 23, 2020 4:35 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Good luck Neil, but not against us, for me you were one of my favourite managers , saved us from relegation, got us promoted and nearly kept us in the Premier![]()
Tue Jun 23, 2020 4:45 pm
OriginalGrangeEndBlue wrote:Citysince72 wrote:OriginalGrangeEndBlue wrote:Citysince72 wrote:OriginalGrangeEndBlue wrote:Citysince72 wrote:Good luck Neil
You gelled our club back together, for that I thank you
But I do feel your style is dated
And you should just enjoy retirement
Agree with your first two lines but his style is not dated short term at a club. For example if he gets Boro going again and keeps them up then his style will be spot on.
Who are you to tell him to retire? Why shouldn’t he keep working if there’s still a demand for him and he still enjoys it? Very strange comment.
He will stabilise Boro I've no doubt, but if he does stay further then I will give you a £50 wager he will not get another team promoted with his style
As for the retirement comment.
IT was meant in a genuine way
He's 71, his wife has suffered with cancer
So enjoy the last years stress free with his wife, he's earned that.
Oh and not if you are aware but I'm fairly certain Neil doesn't listen to me and my opinions
He probably has his own.
Yeah I believe his style is short term and I’m sure that’s why Boro have brought him in.
With regards to retirement, his age and his wife’s cancer obviously haven’t got a bearing on his and his wife’s decision to keep working. Good luck to him.
I agree mate
He's undoubtedly one if my favourite ever City managers
But life is short, and he's not young.
But as you say it's his and his wife's choice
And I wish him all the very best apart from 18 July of course.
For sure!
For me he’s the best manager we’ve ever had not only for what he done on the the pitch but also the way he gelled the whole club together after the farcical appointments before him.
Everyone is different. I retired at 50 and enjoy every minute of it. I’m lucky enough to have a nice house and travel the world.
Of course Warnock could do the same but prefers to keep working. With his wife’s blessing. So no reason for him to retire, a bit like Hodgson at Palace.
Tue Jun 23, 2020 4:56 pm
Citysince72 wrote:OriginalGrangeEndBlue wrote:Citysince72 wrote:Good luck Neil
You gelled our club back together, for that I thank you
But I do feel your style is dated
And you should just enjoy retirement
Agree with your first two lines but his style is not dated short term at a club. For example if he gets Boro going again and keeps them up then his style will be spot on.
Who are you to tell him to retire? Why shouldn’t he keep working if there’s still a demand for him and he still enjoys it? Very strange comment.
He will stabilise Boro I've no doubt, but if he does stay further then I will give you a £50 wager he will not get another team promoted with his style
As for the retirement comment.
IT was meant in a genuine way
He's 71, his wife has suffered with cancer
So enjoy the last years stress free with his wife, he's earned that.
Oh and not if you are aware but I'm fairly certain Neil doesn't listen to me and my opinions
He probably has his own.
Tue Jun 23, 2020 6:34 pm
worcester_ccfc wrote:Citysince72 wrote:OriginalGrangeEndBlue wrote:Citysince72 wrote:Good luck Neil
You gelled our club back together, for that I thank you
But I do feel your style is dated
And you should just enjoy retirement
Agree with your first two lines but his style is not dated short term at a club. For example if he gets Boro going again and keeps them up then his style will be spot on.
Who are you to tell him to retire? Why shouldn’t he keep working if there’s still a demand for him and he still enjoys it? Very strange comment.
He will stabilise Boro I've no doubt, but if he does stay further then I will give you a £50 wager he will not get another team promoted with his style
As for the retirement comment.
IT was meant in a genuine way
He's 71, his wife has suffered with cancer
So enjoy the last years stress free with his wife, he's earned that.
Oh and not if you are aware but I'm fairly certain Neil doesn't listen to me and my opinions
He probably has his own.
I can't stand the bloke
But in fairness, when he got the job with us many people on here said it was probably ten years too late and his style of football wouldn't get us promoted. Yet he did.
Can only see what he does with Boro if he's stays there for next season - which I think he will as he'll probably keep them up.
Tue Jun 23, 2020 6:45 pm
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