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Post by J-Roar on Feb 18, 2024 10:53:45 GMT
How’s it a pointless question? You call for the managers head yet can’t offer a modicum of knowledge to outline who to replace him with ? Ralph Hassenhuthl Definitely doesn't rhyme with Ron Boats
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Post by silverdollar on Feb 18, 2024 21:51:50 GMT
The team he picked was playing well and had taken control and we're facing few problems from a good team. One stupid mistake let the whole team and the crowd down! So why did it take him 60 mins to make positive attacking subs? Have you any idea about an athletes body and how it is affected by over exersion. The players who came on might be better but the advice the manager would have received obviously would have been to rest Burger, Bae, Ennis and Manoef. He also had injuries to consider. The modern game across all divisions has a responsibility to protect its players. It is a squad game not a first eleven in every game. Many players from the 50's and Sixties ended up as cripples in their pension age from over playing on Muddy pitches. Let the manager get on with his job and support your team without moaning all the time. I'm as frustrated as you but I believe that the present manager is right for Stoke.
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Post by spoton on Feb 18, 2024 23:28:22 GMT
So why did it take him 60 mins to make positive attacking subs? Have you any idea about an athletes body and how it is affected by over exersion. The players who came on might be better but the advice the manager would have received obviously would have been to rest Burger, Bae, Ennis and Manoef. He also had injuries to consider. The modern game across all divisions has a responsibility to protect its players. It is a squad game not a first eleven in every game. Many players from the 50's and Sixties ended up as cripples in their pension age from over playing on Muddy pitches. Let the manager get on with his job and support your team without moaning all the time. I'm as frustrated as you but I believe that the present manager is right for Stoke. Well that's a load of crap, just take Preston for instance they played on the same days in the last three fixtures and only made one change in a player in the three games, very similar to Birmingham they made no changes but dates were slightly different,,so I can only say the fitness program down Stoke must be crap just like the team
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Post by silverdollar on Feb 19, 2024 11:30:18 GMT
Have you any idea about an athletes body and how it is affected by over exersion. The players who came on might be better but the advice the manager would have received obviously would have been to rest Burger, Bae, Ennis and Manoef. He also had injuries to consider. The modern game across all divisions has a responsibility to protect its players. It is a squad game not a first eleven in every game. Many players from the 50's and Sixties ended up as cripples in their pension age from over playing on Muddy pitches. Let the manager get on with his job and support your team without moaning all the time. I'm as frustrated as you but I believe that the present manager is right for Stoke. Well that's a load of crap, just take Preston for instance they played on the same days in the last three fixtures and only made one change in a player in the three games, very similar to Birmingham they made no changes but dates were slightly different,,so I can only say the fitness program down Stoke must be crap just like the team Just the sort of stupid argument that I expected you to put up! Your last sentence just tells everyone what type of "Stoke supporter" you actually are!
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Post by glpotter on Feb 19, 2024 12:49:57 GMT
So why did it take him 60 mins to make positive attacking subs? Have you any idea about an athletes body and how it is affected by over exersion. The players who came on might be better but the advice the manager would have received obviously would have been to rest Burger, Bae, Ennis and Manoef. He also had injuries to consider. The modern game across all divisions has a responsibility to protect its players. It is a squad game not a first eleven in every game. Many players from the 50's and Sixties ended up as cripples in their pension age from over playing on Muddy pitches. Let the manager get on with his job and support your team without moaning all the time. I'm as frustrated as you but I believe that the present manager is right for Stoke. We have a right to moan It’s been piss poor for 6 years. My support is running thin Spent thousands watching this club for nothing so I’m starting to go less and less till the club show us something worth getting behind
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Post by spoton on Feb 19, 2024 20:08:10 GMT
Well that's a load of crap, just take Preston for instance they played on the same days in the last three fixtures and only made one change in a player in the three games, very similar to Birmingham they made no changes but dates were slightly different,,so I can only say the fitness program down Stoke must be crap just like the team Just the sort of stupid argument that I expected you to put up! Your last sentence just tells everyone what type of "Stoke supporter" you actually are! All i can say you are a complete idiot,if you think we aren't crap, you live in a different world
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Post by malteser68 on Feb 19, 2024 20:09:42 GMT
why , because it goes against your opinion No, because it’s absolute bollox that Schumachers time is up. He should never have been appointed in the first place
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Post by malteser68 on Feb 19, 2024 20:10:35 GMT
Definitely doesn't rhyme with Ron Boats I was all in favour of appointing Hassenhuthl
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Post by spoton on Feb 19, 2024 20:11:19 GMT
No, because it’s absolute bollox that Schumachers time is up. He should never have been appointed in the first place I agree he's no better than leaving Gallagher in charge
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Post by malteser68 on Feb 19, 2024 20:12:08 GMT
As the various managers pass through the revolving door I really try to spot any improvements - it’s bloody difficult to pinpoint them. No improvement as they are all from the same mould
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Post by smallthorner on Feb 19, 2024 20:18:31 GMT
Definitely doesn't rhyme with Ron Boats I was all in favour of appointing Hassenhuthl Yep. Ralph was top of my list as well. Think he could have probably sorted the mess. Even suggested Gally with Ryan as assistant which would have done a job this season in my opinion.
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Post by malteser68 on Feb 19, 2024 20:29:17 GMT
I was all in favour of appointing Hassenhuthl Yep. Ralph was top of my list as well. Think he could have probably sorted the mess. Even suggested Gally with Ryan as assistant which would have done a job this season in my opinion. [b It has to be a continental manager. Has to be. We’ve tried one British manager after the other since relegation and they’ve all been complete flops None have managed to give a football identity to this team So many players came and went and yet absolutely nothing worked Why all this resistance to hire a continental manager ??!!
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Post by satoshi on Feb 19, 2024 20:35:40 GMT
Whatever problems we have, we’ve proven beyond any doubt that a new manager isn’t the answer.
This is deep seated self destruction and incompetence from the very top. We have an unrivalled ability to turn decent players into terrible players within weeks.
It’s absolutely fucked.
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Post by Marc01 on Feb 19, 2024 20:38:39 GMT
No, because it’s absolute bollox that Schumachers time is up. He should never have been appointed in the first place Is this your view because you were all in favour of appointing Hasenhuttl? As you didn’t get what you wanted, is it your hysterical agenda to criticise the current manager, even after the win against QPR? That type of agenda is not untypical of those who now want yet another managerial change. How would you have handled it if your choice had been appointed and started with one of the poor runs that he experienced at Saints? “Hasenhuttl had been used to pressure during his time on the south coast. Two 9-0 defeats and several poor runs of form since the Austrian's appointment in December 2018 resulted in his position being questioned multiple times. But the 55-year-old always seemed to bounce back.” www.skysports.com/amp/football/news/11095/12702456/southampton-sack-manager-ralph-hasenhuttlWould have you given him the chance to “bounce back”?
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