One man, one envision

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“Anything’s possible but I don’t envision that at all.

“I envisage 11 games to go, 11 big games and I see us not going down, I see us climbing the table with victories.”
He was then asked if he had spoken recently to chairman Steve Gibson and/or chief executive Neil Bausor.
Woodgate said: “We always speak and the biggest thing is to be positive and grind out results. That’s the biggest thing to me, can we get wins?
“I’m always positive, that’s what you’ve got to be as the leader of the club.
“The buck stops with me. I’m the manager of the football club and I take the pressure, no problem at all, I’ll take anything people outside of football throw at me.
“I’m the one who takes it all on the chin, I’ll try to take the pressure off my players.
“Hopefully the next few games we start winning games. There are 11 to go and we need to start winning quickly.
“There’s pressure, but as I’ve said on numerous occasions, as soon as I got this job there was pressure. I can handle the pressure.”
“I try to concentrate on ourselves and that’s the main focus, we try and do the right things and hopefully we start getting the results,” he said.
“I thought the energy was there in the team,” he said. “The style Leeds play, they play out so we had the chance to press them.
“That performance was very good and that’s what I expect from my team.
“The workrate, the desire, the commitment was there, we just didn’t produce at the top end of the pitch really.
“I thought the performance was a lot better really compared to Luton and Barnsley - a million times better than that.
“Okay at the top of the pitch we need to produce more quality. But we’ll get there with that.


“But what I was most pleased about was we matched Leeds over the full 90 minutes. The fans could see that we matched them. Okay, with the end result we were disappointed. But it was an improvement on the last two games.”
*copy and pasting on this site isn’t the best*

 
What a motivator. You would run through brick walls for that man. I envision the players feel the same
 
Those quotes just wind me up. Don’t like the fella. Clueless and so far out of his depth, it’s untrue.

To give him the job was bad enough but to persist with him is taking a liberty.
 
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That’s all we can try do in these dire times! I haven’t stopped thinking about the boro all day! ******* me off
Especially when we have a doyle in charge who doesn’t envision leaving. I guess he envisions, high tempo, bums off seats football.
 
Especially when we have a doyle in charge who doesn’t envision leaving. I guess he envisions, high tempo, bums off seats football.

At least he has minerals. To be fair according to him the performance against Leeds compared to Barnsley and Luton was light and day so I envision he is happy and we will start to climb the lying league table.
 
I have a vision and the envision is for us to be in this division. That's not blind vision, it's a strong vision which I envision. This isn't revision, it's the stupid decision that scuppered our vision when I looked in the mirror today...
 
I actually agree with most of that. (Although I don't REALLY agree that we matched Leeds. It's clear they were better than us, but there was at least endeavour, and we only lost 1-0).
I do think that last night was better than Luton or Barnsley though. What's frustrating is that I thought we were OK against Brentford too. If we'd played like last night or like we did against Brentford against Barnsley or Luton, then I reckon we'd got something out of those games. The trouble is that we went missinng, and against the bottom two sides that's pretty criminal - given our current league position. (Although as I said in another thread, we lost back to back against the bottom two in AK's promotion season. It's a special Boro skill).
 
I actually agree with most of that. (Although I don't REALLY agree that we matched Leeds. It's clear they were better than us, but there was at least endeavour, and we only lost 1-0).
I do think that last night was better than Luton or Barnsley though. What's frustrating is that I thought we were OK against Brentford too. If we'd played like last night or like we did against Brentford against Barnsley or Luton, then I reckon we'd got something out of those games. The trouble is that we went missinng, and against the bottom two sides that's pretty criminal - given our current league position. (Although as I said in another thread, we lost back to back against the bottom two in AK's promotion season. It's a special Boro skill).


Makes me laugh, this 'we played well' here and there and should have got something and there was endeavour, we were this and that. The bottom line is that we are a couple of goals away from being in the bottom three of the second tier of English football. We have a manager not cut out for the post and a team that is demotivated and lacking in every department. Meanwhile, other teams around us are scoring goals and playing well. There are no more excuses.
 
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