Boro v Dirty Leeds
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Boro v Dirty Leeds
1-0 Bamford
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Two! For Bamford!
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Two! For Bamford!
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Re: Boro v Dirty Leeds
Bamford on fire.
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Re: Boro v Dirty Leeds
Traore looks a beast of a player.
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Re: Boro v Dirty Leeds
Dirty Leeds goalie is schite..
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Re: Boro v Dirty Leeds
I always knew that he’d come good. We missed out on an absolute gem there.
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Re: Boro v Dirty Leeds
Some players flourish playing for lower league sides.
Paddy Poshboy is an example.Never good enough for us.
Paddy Poshboy is an example.Never good enough for us.
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Re: Boro v Dirty Leeds
Assombalonga’s on the bench. How’s he been getting along?
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Re: Boro v Dirty Leeds
Bam Bam Bam. 3-0.
Re: Boro v Dirty Leeds
Bamford hat trick, looks like he could make the step up, cheeky bid?
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Patrick Bamford
Bagged a hat trick with Boro 3-0 up against Leeds. Seems to be settling back into his level again!
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Re: Patrick Bamford
Check out the other thread.
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Re: Patrick Bamford
Hadn’t seen that, should look before posting!
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Re: Boro v Dirty Leeds
He did all right previously with Boro.
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Re: Boro v Dirty Leeds
FFS.. It's only Leeds they are playing calm down..4:20 wrote:Bamford hat trick, looks like he could make the step up, cheeky bid?
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Re: Boro v Dirty Leeds
Played and finished well tonight, fair do's.
Good performance.
Good performance.
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Re: Boro v Dirty Leeds
Leeds are dreadful
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Re: Boro v Dirty Leeds
Leeds were bloody awful and Don Goodman needs to understand offside before telling us all the last goal should have been disallowed.
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If only we paid for his sky subscription?we to could have seen the real Patrick Bamford.FactualFrank wrote:Bam Bam Bam. 3-0.
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Pleased for the lad. Hope he can turn his career around.
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Re: Bamford
First goal was very good, second one was easy...third one looked offside.
Fair play to the lad..he didn't really get much of a look-in while here.
Fair play to the lad..he didn't really get much of a look-in while here.
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Re: Bamford
Agreed..I thought the defender played the ball and he capitalised on it.well done all the same.
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Re: Bamford
Dyche admitted himself he finds it hard to motivate the kind of player Bamford is.
Needs to work on that side of his management if he wants to manage one of the top six.
Quality player obviously, just needs the right management.
Needs to work on that side of his management if he wants to manage one of the top six.
Quality player obviously, just needs the right management.
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Re: Bamford
superdimitri wrote:Dyche admitted himself he finds it hard to motivate the kind of player Bamford is.
Needs to work on that side of his management if he wants to manage one of the top six.
Quality player obviously, just needs the right management.
What the hell are you on about?
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Re: Bamford
Found his level there.
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Re: Bamford
An early contender for 2018's most stupid postsuperdimitri wrote:Dyche admitted himself he finds it hard to motivate the kind of player Bamford is.
Needs to work on that side of his management if he wants to manage one of the top six.
Quality player obviously, just needs the right management.
........... and there are hundreds and hundreds of stupid posts to compete with! You have overtaken them.
It's only March though...
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Where and when did Sean say this?superdimitri wrote:Dyche admitted himself he finds it hard to motivate the kind of player Bamford is.
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Re: Bamford
He’s crying out for someone to manage him properly.
Re: Bamford
superdimitri wrote:Dyche admitted himself he finds it hard to motivate the kind of player Bamford is.
Needs to work on that side of his management if he wants to manage one of the top six.
Quality player obviously, just needs the right management.
One of the most stupidest posts I've ever read on here and the other place.
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Re: Bamford
Definitely the most stupidest grammartaio wrote:
One of the most stupidest posts I've ever read on here and the other place.
Re: Bamford
Can you point to the grammatical error.HiroshimaClaret wrote:Definitely the most stupidest grammar
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Re: Bamford
Grammatically correct English should never contain two superlative forms. Therefore `the most` + `...est` is grammatically incorrect. It is becoming a moot point however as the English language, in my opinion, is in decline and being greeted with open arms. When the BBC allows `there isn`t any problems`, `it is going to be more windy tomorrow` and `he has did it again` on TV and radio, then the end is nigh.
Apologies though...too pedantic!
Apologies though...too pedantic!
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He can manage a complex character such as Barton but not someone who is soft and had everything handed to him on a plate. I can live with that.superdimitri wrote:Dyche admitted himself he finds it hard to motivate the kind of player Bamford is.
Needs to work on that side of his management if he wants to manage one of the top six.
Quality player obviously, just needs the right management.
Re: Bamford
I see where you're coming from. But to be be fair it was a quick response to the stupidest post I've read for a long, long time - it deserved no more than a hasty reply and certainly not one where I had to begin to think about my grammatical correctness. So, yes, very pedantic. Your right too point it out though and I should of known better because their are people on here who get to upset.HiroshimaClaret wrote:Grammatically correct English should never contain two superlative forms. Therefore `the most` + `...est` is grammatically incorrect. It is becoming a moot point however as the English language, in my opinion, is in decline and being greeted with open arms. When the BBC allows `there isn`t any problems`, `it is going to be more windy tomorrow` and `he has did it again` on TV and radio, then the end is nigh.
Apologies though...too pedantic!
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You`re right...sorry. It just stood out a country mile in the context of your mail. I love the last sentence. Have a great Sunday, taio.taio wrote:I see where you're coming from. But to be be fair it was a quick response to the stupidest post I've read for a long, long time - it deserved no more than a hasty reply and certainly not one where I had to begin to think about my grammatical correctness. So, yes, very pedantic. Your right too point it out though and I should of known better because their are people on here who get to upset.
Re: Bamford
Please for the lad. He obviously has some ability. Hope he can turn his career around.
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What about the penalty claims for williams sending off.......thredtaio wrote:I see where you're coming from. But to be be fair it was a quick response to the stupidest post I've read for a long, long time - it deserved no more than a hasty reply and certainly not one where I had to begin to think about my grammatical correctness. So, yes, very pedantic. Your right too point it out though and I should of known better because their are people on here who get to upset.
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Re: Bamford
Middlesboro are his club - the only place where he's looked a quality/classy/intelligent player.
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Re: Boro v Dirty Leeds
Mock me all you like, go listen to Bartons Podcast and you'll hear the man say it himself.
Bamford needed a different kind of management. He's a good player but sometimes a boot up the ass works, sometimes it doesn't.
It's called management. Dyche has a similar challenge now with Lennon.
Bamford needed a different kind of management. He's a good player but sometimes a boot up the ass works, sometimes it doesn't.
It's called management. Dyche has a similar challenge now with Lennon.
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Re: Boro v Dirty Leeds
Are you really intimating that Dyche’s Managerial Technique can be boiled down to him kicking Player’s arses?superdimitri wrote:Mock me all you like, go listen to Bartons Podcast and you'll hear the man say it himself.
Bamford needed a different kind of management. He's a good player but sometimes a boot up the ass works, sometimes it doesn't.
It's called management. Dyche has a similar challenge now with Lennon.
There was me thinking that it was about treating them like Men and allowing them to demonstrate their own sense of Self Control, Motivation, and Personal Responsibility.
If Dyche failed with Bamford it was more likely that it was because he treated him like a Man, and Patrick was just a Boy at Heart.
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No, I was merely saying that Dyche admits himself that his weakness is to motivate players who aren't the type like Barton was to be "fired up".I never mentioned anything about him failing.Lord Beamish wrote:Are you really intimating that Dyche’s Managerial Technique can be boiled down to him kicking Player’s arses?
There was me thinking that it was about treating them like Men and allowing them to demonstrate their own sense of Self Control, Motivation, and Personal Responsibility.
If Dyche failed with Bamford it was more likely that it was because he treated him like a Man, and Patrick was just a Boy at Heart.
You have to work with different characters in football, Bamford has the image to some that he was just being childish but its an assumption based on a back handed press comment. The reality was we have a record of not giving loan players much of a chance in recent years and he is one of them, another would be Chalobah.
If Dyche is mentioning this himself as a weakness, I could see how this would have applied to Bamford, who obviously has a decent player in there somewhere. He knows he has weaknesses and like every great manager if he didn't, he probably wouldn't be so great, but they are there.
Being a manager is about getting the most out of everyone, some players need different treatment from others and it doesn't take much to realise that when he talks about a "different" kind of player in his interview its players like Bamford he is referring too.
He has an interesting one now with Lennon. If he drops him how is he going to deal with his confidence when he has depression? How is he going to be able to get the best out of a player who needs more motivation than some maybe bring themselves.
If you can't manage those kind of players, you won't make it at the top. The big teams are full of them and it takes a good manager to get the most out of them.