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Mon Nov 11, 2019 9:24 pm
dogfound wrote:hounded out by halfwits
Mon Nov 11, 2019 9:36 pm
NIBluebird wrote:That's pissed me off .
Careful what we wish for .
Mind you we couldn't carry on with the football being served up
We need an up and coming manager also pot in January
Mon Nov 11, 2019 9:50 pm
Cardiffboy95 wrote:Maybe a bit difficult due to the fact he's just started with Anderlecht, but I'd go all out for Bellers now!
He will play positive football, and I think he will get the best out of the players!
Need to bring Craig back, could see him doing a very good job!
Mon Nov 11, 2019 10:02 pm
Sven wrote:dogfound wrote:hounded out by halfwits
For once, we agree!![]()
Mon Nov 11, 2019 10:20 pm
dogfound wrote:Sven wrote:dogfound wrote:hounded out by halfwits
For once, we agree!![]()
I did see the snowball gathering momentum. but am still genuinely gobsmacked..
we have had far far worse managers who took nothing like the criticism that this one has..
a poll is it time to go ?...at a point when his championship wins record at our club was actually the best of any manager at this level ever..`
im sat reading who the posters that have hounded Warnock consider as prospective managers. ALL have had much much worse runs than the one Warnock was on ? or has had at our club
jokavic who did get sacked but only after 9 defeats and 2 draws in 11
Ainsworth survived a run of 0 wins 2 draws 9 defeats.
Nathan jones. 6 wins in 38 games before he went...
yet Warnock felt it was souring...in Warnock we trust..dont make me laugh..
Mon Nov 11, 2019 10:37 pm
Sven wrote:dogfound wrote:hounded out by halfwits
For once, we agree!![]()
Mon Nov 11, 2019 10:43 pm
Sven wrote:NIBluebird wrote:That's pissed me off .
Careful what we wish for .
Mind you we couldn't carry on with the football being served up
We need an up and coming manager also pot in January
Mike, I am in complete agreement and dogfound sums it up nicely in his post![]()
Neil Warnock turned this club around and the usual suspects (not to mention the Forum Fake) have shown not an ounce of gratitude in the way they have turned on him of late
Steve Zodiak also summed it up nicely when he spoke of the first season back in the Championship being a tough one with all its adjustments on and off the field (we now that from last time) and Top 10/maybe a Play-off place was all we could have genuinely hoped for with the squad assembled
The football being 'served up' would have been acceptable to most, if the team were winning more but it appears to me that more than a player or two (no names mentioned because Josh Murphy, Greg Cunningham and Bobby Reid wouldn't like it) failed to truly commit to the cause, leaving those around them to carry the workload unevenly
I wish Neil and Sharon Warnock nothing but the best of luck for their futures. They will forever have my sincere gratitude and be in my heart for what both have done for this club, i.e. Neil for his incredible management and Sharon for telling him to take the poison chalice in the beginning
Thank you, Neil Warnock...and thank you Sharon. May good luck and health stay with you!![]()
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Mon Nov 11, 2019 10:45 pm
worcester_ccfc wrote:Sven wrote:NIBluebird wrote:That's pissed me off .
Careful what we wish for .
Mind you we couldn't carry on with the football being served up
We need an up and coming manager also pot in January
Mike, I am in complete agreement and dogfound sums it up nicely in his post![]()
Neil Warnock turned this club around and the usual suspects (not to mention the Forum Fake) have shown not an ounce of gratitude in the way they have turned on him of late
Steve Zodiak also summed it up nicely when he spoke of the first season back in the Championship being a tough one with all its adjustments on and off the field (we now that from last time) and Top 10/maybe a Play-off place was all we could have genuinely hoped for with the squad assembled
The football being 'served up' would have been acceptable to most, if the team were winning more but it appears to me that more than a player or two (no names mentioned because Josh Murphy, Greg Cunningham and Bobby Reid wouldn't like it) failed to truly commit to the cause, leaving those around them to carry the workload unevenly
I wish Neil and Sharon Warnock nothing but the best of luck for their futures. They will forever have my sincere gratitude and be in my heart for what both have done for this club, i.e. Neil for his incredible management and Sharon for telling him to take the poison chalice in the beginning
Thank you, Neil Warnock...and thank you Sharon. May good luck and health stay with you!![]()
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Managers come and go, Chris.
Warnock just wasn't cutting the mustard anymore.
He got us promoted which we are appreciative of, but he's failed miserably this season.
The time was right to go.
Like I said on another thread when I got accused of having no compassion... He's a manager that's left the club, that's all.
People on here are acting as if the bloke has just died. He's someone who's been at the club three years.
Mon Nov 11, 2019 11:07 pm
mistaflux75 wrote:All the best Neil, to you and your family. Thanks for everything you have done for our club.
Sad but not surprised.
Mon Nov 11, 2019 11:18 pm