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Post by mickmillslovechild on Nov 15, 2019 11:02:55 GMT
Huth next please. Him and Walters could be fantastic employees of our club. In what way?
Their own double act "Schwarz and Nein Schwarz"
To be honest i'm glad to see Walters back (but don't really see what Huth would add being honest) and see no problem giving him a position in the academy. He obviously wants to get into coaching and is happy to start at the bottom to learn his trade. I don't see any harm it can do us to allow him a chance to do that at a former club, where he was well liked and when the thing he was most known for by the fans was for hard work and commitment.
As you know Wez, i (like you) get fed up with every former player's name being chucked out there whenever we're looking for a new manager, but it's not as if we're taking a huge gamble by sticking him into the dressing room on a Saturday with the first XI or asking him to pick our matchday squad. He's working with the kiddies as "part of the coaching staff". He won't be head coach but just one of a few that help so he can learn his new trade.
It's basically a YTS course for future football coaches and i can't see him being anything other than a good influence about the place myself. Of course, whether or not he turns out to be technically a good coach or not is an unknown at this point but i don't mind that gamble when it's the academy...after all let's face it, we barely bloody use the academy anyway.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 15, 2019 11:38:30 GMT
Lets hope it goes a bit better than Rory's coaching spell so far. Think about it. That’s a bit of a silly comment to make without any internal knowledge of what’s being going on behind the scenes nor his actual coaching ability. You argue the same point for Lambert, Rowett and Jones. In other words, if you don't know what's going on behind the scenes don't bother posting on this message board.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 15, 2019 11:59:29 GMT
Great to have SJW back - should be a good influence around the place.
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Post by mickstupp on Nov 15, 2019 12:19:50 GMT
A shout for Glen the nurturer “he’s fucking shit” Whelan above I see. Jesus wept. He wasn’t wrong though was he (I’m guessing your referring to his stance on N’Goy)?
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Post by riproaringagain on Nov 15, 2019 14:03:25 GMT
Anyone else go the Q&A last night thought it was a really good night
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Post by owdestokie2 on Nov 15, 2019 14:13:19 GMT
Think about it. That’s a bit of a silly comment to make without any internal knowledge of what’s being going on behind the scenes nor his actual coaching ability. You argue the same point for Lambert, Rowett and Jones. In other words, if you don't know what's going on behind the scenes don't bother posting on this message board. “ You argue the same point for Lambert, Rowett and Jones”. Apologies but you’ve lost me.
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Post by stokief on Nov 15, 2019 18:57:58 GMT
Glad to see SJW back in a capacity. He knows the Club and has a respect for it and the history, a big chunk of which he was part of. Good Luck Jon. We need to get a few tough talking, enthusiastic ex players in the set up like him and Rory who will hopefully, stay on. This can be helpful not just in their respective roles but in getting this Club back on it's feet again.
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Post by loosestools on Nov 15, 2019 20:09:20 GMT
Return of the DNA?
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Post by hooftastic on Nov 15, 2019 20:41:54 GMT
Anyone who has any doubts over this needs to have a listen to the Liquid Football podcast on Joe.
Great character Great role model Family man with his priorities and heart in the right place Loves the club
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Post by Vadiation_Ribe on Nov 15, 2019 20:56:15 GMT
He'll be a hero for some of the Academy kids - someone to look up to. Given he turned around a checkered early career and never gave up, he'll be a good person to go to for advice. Whether he makes it as a top-level coach or not, I'm sure he'll have a lot to offer to the younger generation.
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Post by bayernoatcake on Nov 15, 2019 22:20:43 GMT
A shout for Glen the nurturer “he’s fucking shit” Whelan above I see. Jesus wept. He wasn’t wrong though was he (I’m guessing your referring to his stance on N’Goy)? Yes he was. And if he wasn’t then it’s no way to behave. A massive cunts trick.
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Post by lordb on Nov 15, 2019 22:28:56 GMT
He'll be a hero for some of the Academy kids - someone to look up to. Given he turned around a checkered early career and never gave up, he'll be a good person to go to for advice. Whether he makes it as a top-level coach or not, I'm sure he'll have a lot to offer to the younger generation. A lot won't know who he is, especially the younger groups Edit: that doesn't mean he's a bad choice. Good luck to him.
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Post by mickstupp on Nov 15, 2019 22:44:06 GMT
He wasn’t wrong though was he (I’m guessing your referring to his stance on N’Goy)? Yes he was. And if he wasn’t then it’s no way to behave. A massive cunts trick. N’Goy is poor and an arrogant prick to go with it. All of the senior players thought so and Whelan said so. N’Goy has done nothing in his career and already seems destined for the scrap heap. If he was anywhere near as good as he thinks he is he would be playing every week in one of Europe’s top leagues.
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