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Post by thegift on Apr 20, 2018 14:48:36 GMT
Another one i would love to meet in person. I'm sure you could find him to meet him in person if you really put your mind to it. Ah Dave, you're back i see after hiding out of embarrassment. Nice to see you again
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Post by Davef on Apr 20, 2018 14:53:23 GMT
I'm sure you could find him to meet him in person if you really put your mind to it. Ah Dave, you're back i see after hiding out of embarrassment. Nice to see you again Nothing to be embarrassed about. I've been on posting all week and seen all your shite.
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Post by lordb on Apr 20, 2018 15:03:49 GMT
All I'm going to say is contrary to popular public perception apparently (according to someone who Stoke fans of a certain age would respect) Berahino whilst definitely a bit dim is not "a bad kid" doesn't really cause trouble e.t.c. Needs to be managed in a hands on fashion in the same way that Pulis managed Fuller. Don't want to get onto a Pulis tangent but one thing he 100% got right was how to manage Ric. The player then needs to produce the goods which he of course has utterly failed to do.
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Post by stokey127 on Apr 20, 2018 15:10:35 GMT
All I'm going to say is contrary to popular public perception apparently (according to someone who Stoke fans of a certain age would respect) Berahino whilst definitely a bit dim is not "a bad kid" doesn't really cause trouble e.t.c. Needs to be managed in a hands on fashion in the same way that Pulis managed Fuller. Don't want to get onto a Pulis tangent but one thing he 100% got right was how to manage Ric. The player then needs to produce the goods which he of course has utterly failed to do. I would say bye bye and sell him but he would only go for a few quid and would be on the market longer than Emerdale has been on TV.
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Post by thegift on Apr 20, 2018 15:12:08 GMT
All I'm going to say is contrary to popular public perception apparently (according to someone who Stoke fans of a certain age would respect) Berahino whilst definitely a bit dim is not "a bad kid" doesn't really cause trouble e.t.c. Needs to be managed in a hands on fashion in the same way that Pulis managed Fuller. Don't want to get onto a Pulis tangent but one thing he 100% got right was how to manage Ric. The player then needs to produce the goods which he of course has utterly failed to do. Pulis is one of the best man managers in england at the moment.
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Post by somersetstokie on Apr 20, 2018 15:25:49 GMT
All I'm going to say is contrary to popular public perception apparently (according to someone who Stoke fans of a certain age would respect) Berahino whilst definitely a bit dim is not "a bad kid" doesn't really cause trouble e.t.c. Needs to be managed in a hands on fashion in the same way that Pulis managed Fuller. Don't want to get onto a Pulis tangent but one thing he 100% got right was how to manage Ric. The player then needs to produce the goods which he of course has utterly failed to do. It may have faded from the memory, but TP did have a prolongued opportunity to "manage" Berahino but noticeably failed. However effective his handling of Ric may have been, I don't think Tone would be considered a good example of how Berahino might be better managed, as TP had nearly a couple of years at it at West Brom, with no observable improvement resulting.
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Post by owdestokie2 on Apr 20, 2018 15:32:02 GMT
All I'm going to say is contrary to popular public perception apparently (according to someone who Stoke fans of a certain age would respect) Berahino whilst definitely a bit dim is not "a bad kid" doesn't really cause trouble e.t.c. Needs to be managed in a hands on fashion in the same way that Pulis managed Fuller. Don't want to get onto a Pulis tangent but one thing he 100% got right was how to manage Ric. The player then needs to produce the goods which he of course has utterly failed to do. It may have faded from the memory, but TP did have a prolongued opportunity to "manage" Berahino but noticeably failed. However effective his handling of Ric may have been, I don't think Tone would be considered a good example of how Berahino might be better managed, as TP had nearly a couple of years at it at West Brom, with no observable improvement resulting. I think your observations says it all about Berahino rather than a failure by his manager and I dare say his coaching staff
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Post by Deleted on Apr 20, 2018 15:56:10 GMT
Lillfraise is strangely quite on this, he is normally champing at the bit to protect the poor little lamb I have nothing worthy to add to the thread so why would I post? Something worth considering there.
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Post by crapslinger on Apr 20, 2018 16:21:33 GMT
Another one i would love to meet in person. I'm sure you could find him to meet him in person if you really put your mind to it. Post a fake ad. on the net offering ermmmmmm services at £5k a pop bound to lure the little scrote.
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Post by crapslinger on Apr 20, 2018 16:22:07 GMT
Lillfraise is strangely quite on this, he is normally champing at the bit to protect the poor little lamb I have nothing worthy to add to the thread so why would I post? Something worth considering there. You just did
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Post by Deleted on Apr 20, 2018 16:25:13 GMT
I have nothing worthy to add to the thread so why would I post? Something worth considering there. You just did Top work Sherlock, you've had me there.
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Berahino
Apr 20, 2018 17:14:37 GMT
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Post by lordb on Apr 20, 2018 17:14:37 GMT
All I'm going to say is contrary to popular public perception apparently (according to someone who Stoke fans of a certain age would respect) Berahino whilst definitely a bit dim is not "a bad kid" doesn't really cause trouble e.t.c. Needs to be managed in a hands on fashion in the same way that Pulis managed Fuller. Don't want to get onto a Pulis tangent but one thing he 100% got right was how to manage Ric. The player then needs to produce the goods which he of course has utterly failed to do. Pulis is one of the best man managers in england at the moment. When he wants to be,other times he's appalling.
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Post by lordb on Apr 20, 2018 17:15:38 GMT
All I'm going to say is contrary to popular public perception apparently (according to someone who Stoke fans of a certain age would respect) Berahino whilst definitely a bit dim is not "a bad kid" doesn't really cause trouble e.t.c. Needs to be managed in a hands on fashion in the same way that Pulis managed Fuller. Don't want to get onto a Pulis tangent but one thing he 100% got right was how to manage Ric. The player then needs to produce the goods which he of course has utterly failed to do. It may have faded from the memory, but TP did have a prolongued opportunity to "manage" Berahino but noticeably failed. However effective his handling of Ric may have been, I don't think Tone would be considered a good example of how Berahino might be better managed, as TP had nearly a couple of years at it at West Brom, with no observable improvement resulting. I perhaps should have used another example of good man management.
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Post by knyperstokie on Apr 21, 2018 7:17:00 GMT
Berahino is an employee with the same employment rights as anyone else. He should also have a description of his duties in his contact (of employment). Even if SCFC could find a way of sacking him he could still go to a tribunal and claim for unfair dismissal. With the remained of his contract worth millions it would be worth it to him. Better to take him to one side, offer him a pile of cash and get rid. Now for Wimmer... Are you sure he is an employee and not a contractor? Quite sure: "Technically footballers are employees of the club they are contracted to." www.taylors.co.uk/news/newsitem059.htmMany footballers (top class ones) will also have limited companies where their image rights are placed - sale of shirts, etc will often go to these (offshore) companies. Here the footballers are technically 'office holders' - a posh name for an employee.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2018 12:06:16 GMT
Pulis did that sort of thing, Hughes not. When Hughes left his office and drove home, he didn't spend one second thinking about SCFC much less about Berahino, until he reopened his door next day. Chasing was done by scouting and transfer teams. Sorry but that’s absolutely baseless nonsense. It's based on an interview with Mark Hughes in the Sentinel...
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2018 14:16:37 GMT
Sorry but that’s absolutely baseless nonsense. It's based on an interview with Mark Hughes in the Sentinel... The one that said he is able to switch off from football once he finishes work for the day and gets home?
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Berahino
Apr 21, 2018 14:24:38 GMT
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Post by crowey on Apr 21, 2018 14:24:38 GMT
..... interesting, just had dinner with a Physio who used to work with Man City and he “happened to mention” that LMH was a very difficult person to work with. I trust his opinion
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2018 14:30:42 GMT
The only question in my mind is - can we find a way to sack this useless embarrassing excuse for a professional football player ?
(there's got to be a way surely ?)
and I'm so glad I wasnt one of the numpties calling for this player to sign for us
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Post by felonious on Apr 21, 2018 14:31:04 GMT
All I'm going to say is contrary to popular public perception apparently (according to someone who Stoke fans of a certain age would respect) Berahino whilst definitely a bit dim is not "a bad kid" doesn't really cause trouble e.t.c. Needs to be managed in a hands on fashion in the same way that Pulis managed Fuller. Don't want to get onto a Pulis tangent but one thing he 100% got right was how to manage Ric. The player then needs to produce the goods which he of course has utterly failed to do. It may have faded from the memory, but TP did have a prolongued opportunity to "manage" Berahino but noticeably failed. However effective his handling of Ric may have been, I don't think Tone would be considered a good example of how Berahino might be better managed, as TP had nearly a couple of years at it at West Brom, with no observable improvement resulting. I think he managed him pretty well. He managed to get what? £14 million for him?
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Berahino
Apr 21, 2018 14:34:01 GMT
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Post by crowey on Apr 21, 2018 14:34:01 GMT
.... Tony, surely you would think shagging a prossie and being on the front page of a national rag would be enough?
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Berahino
Apr 21, 2018 14:36:31 GMT
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Post by crowey on Apr 21, 2018 14:36:31 GMT
...... Felonious, Ricardo is a legend, the boy from Burundi is a tit. Enough said
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2018 14:41:22 GMT
All I'm going to say is contrary to popular public perception apparently (according to someone who Stoke fans of a certain age would respect) Berahino whilst definitely a bit dim is not "a bad kid" doesn't really cause trouble e.t.c. Needs to be managed in a hands on fashion in the same way that Pulis managed Fuller. Don't want to get onto a Pulis tangent but one thing he 100% got right was how to manage Ric. The player then needs to produce the goods which he of course has utterly failed to do. Pulis is one of the best man managers in england at the moment.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2018 16:22:35 GMT
It's based on an interview with Mark Hughes in the Sentinel... The one that said he is able to switch off from football once he finishes work for the day and gets home? Sure.
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Post by march4 on Apr 21, 2018 16:55:32 GMT
It's based on an interview with Mark Hughes in the Sentinel... The one that said he is able to switch off from football once he finishes work for the day and gets home? Our current crisis suggests he switched off more often than that!
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Post by Fegg 'Ayes Observer on Apr 22, 2018 7:08:04 GMT
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Post by loosestools on Apr 22, 2018 7:25:49 GMT
Private Eye needs to get a hold of this, if something illegal or immoral has gone on this may be a chance to get rid of him.
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Berahino
Apr 22, 2018 7:43:13 GMT
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Post by GreaterGlasgowstokie on Apr 22, 2018 7:43:13 GMT
Might as well play him today.
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Berahino
Apr 22, 2018 7:54:19 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2018 7:54:19 GMT
Might as well play him today. On what grounds exactly?
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Post by terryconroysmagic on Apr 22, 2018 7:57:03 GMT
Might as well play him today. On what grounds exactly? Someone else's ground hopefully!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2018 8:01:02 GMT
Someone else's ground hopefully! I knew that was coming as I typed it out
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