ForssAwakens
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I see the slight at wilder yes, it doesn’t mean he applied for a job, specifically the Burnley oneYou honestly don’t see that as a slight at wilder really
After all that has happened since. Really
I see the slight at wilder yes, it doesn’t mean he applied for a job, specifically the Burnley oneYou honestly don’t see that as a slight at wilder really
After all that has happened since. Really
“not one who is looking for the next opportunity not long after coming through the door”I see the slight at wilder yes, it doesn’t mean he applied for a job, specifically the Burnley one
Who could he possibly be referring to do you think?“not one who is looking for the next opportunity not long after coming through the door”
Hmmmmm
Looking for an opportunity- he could be looking/talking/applying/being moody.“not one who is looking for the next opportunity not long after coming through the door”
Hmmmmm
Great stuffWilder would have commented by now if he hadn't signed an NDA. He will stay quiet until his next job. Then we will get some balance.
More importantly, I was really impressed with Michael Carrick. I get the feeling we have got a jewel.
He has a tough gig given the position and squad, but I now have hope restored, at least for next season.
I will also shut up about Woodgate. It would appear Carrick is genuine in saying he's happy to have him as a coach and on his team. If he is happy then that is good enough for me.
In fairness too, I thought Bausor came across better than I've ever heard him before.
Ha ha I know I can’t possibly imagineWho could he possibly be referring to do you think?
I will also shut up about Woodgate. It would appear Carrick is genuine in saying he's happy to have him as a coach and on his team. If he is happy then that is good enough for me.
In fairness too, I thought Bausor came across better than I've ever heard him before.
That’s is right right there!Loyalty in football is so rare, Wilder could take a leaf puy of Beale's book from QPR! When you're in red hot form you don't tempt your sides implosion by flirting with other jobs! Especially when you've been given 2 Premier League strikers, An Australian International for £3 million and then in the summer you're given Man City's number 2, The best LWB in the league, a rivals captain, a player who seems to be POTY everywhere he goes and several other decent players.
He was backed simple.
I hope we kept alot of the money and we give the bloody lot to Carrick to go get who he wants along with Scott and our new scout!
Imo it's a great way to shift focus away from performance in your own role - most on here seem to think Scott a waste of space of late but with one quote suddenly he is vindicated and it was all wilders fault.Looking for an opportunity- he could be looking/talking/applying/being moody.
It could apply to anything. It doesn’t mean he actually made contact with any club
Yes his demeanour was interesting all they way throughout. Did he crack a smile?Imo it's a great way to shift focus away from performance in your own role - most on here seem to think Scott a waste of space of late but with one quote suddenly he is vindicated and it was all wilders fault.
I'll wait to hear the other side of the coin.
He didn’t think his stock would be so high early on. Wins against Spurs & Man Utd.. Sean Dyche was on something daft like £12m a year wasn’t he?Odd one isn't it.
I guess none of us really know why he was interested in those jobs in the first place - particularly Sunderland (who are arguably a step backward for him).
In his defence, I find it incredibly difficult to believe that his plan all along was to join Boro and leave after four months to pursue an opportunity elsewhere. His house only went on the market back end of last year I think (presumably to move to the North East?)
I still think it's more likely that a fairly hasty agreement was reached when he was appointed which both sides reneged on to some respect. He clearly had issues with the recruitment structure but I guess none of us will know what was agreed up front - did either side overstep their previous agreed boundaries? Did those boundaries change over time?
He's hardly a shrinking violet so I'd expect his side of events to follow soon, unless he's under NDA as part of his severance, in which case this could be seen as a cheap shot?
The thing that persuaded me around the Burnley rumour (apart from his car crash interviews on the subject) was the fact that our performances were so contrasting before and after - what was the home game we drew 0-0 (IIRC), it wasn't just the performance that was telling, but equally that players body language told a story and the fact they were arguing amongst each other.when you consider just how poor the players were performing under him this really starts to make sense now. i was one of those giving him the benefit of the doubt as reports of him looking at other clubs were purely rumours.
Sounds like the case is closedThe thing that persuaded me around the Burnley rumour (apart from his car crash interviews on the subject) was the fact that our performances were so contrasting before and after - what was the home game we drew 0-0 (IIRC), it wasn't just the performance that was telling, but equally that players body language told a story and the fact they were arguing amongst each other.
There’s no smoke without fire.. Wilder left with no eyebrows and the Kieran Scott was carrying a fire extinguisher!
Yes, not having it me.Imo it's a great way to shift focus away from performance in your own role - most on here seem to think Scott a waste of space of late but with one quote suddenly he is vindicated and it was all wilders fault.
I'll wait to hear the other side of the coin.
That’s from fire that’s been frozen.. and then made into a juice!Well how do you explain a smoke machine then?
Drury confirmed the other week that he knew directly the Burnley rumours were true and Wilders answers were because he didn't want to tell an outright lie.Sounds like the case is closed
Not really. We got 7 points from the 5 games after Bournemouth and 7 points from the 5 games up to and including Bournemouth. So our form immediately before and after the speculation was exactly the same (very average).And between Bournemouth away and Huddersfield at home our season died.