Wagner out
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Wagner out
Seems some town fans aren't too happy, it's like reading stuff on here
http://downatthemac.proboards.com/threa ... alk-wagner
http://downatthemac.proboards.com/threa ... alk-wagner
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Re: Wagner out
Can't believe some are touting Keano. I love the fella but wouldn't want him managing us, his man management skills leave a lot to be desired
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Re: Wagner out
I was surprised he stayed in summer. His stock was high and huddersfield were always in for a tough second season, difficult to improve on the last two seasons.
With Mooy out they are in trouble.
Shame as I would like them to stay up. But not at our expense of course.
With Mooy out they are in trouble.
Shame as I would like them to stay up. But not at our expense of course.
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Re: Wagner out
if we can get an early goal.........
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Re: Wagner out
In bits I've seen of them, he's had them they play some decent football. Just can't score.
They were better than us on the Turf!
Don't mind 'Udders. Very similar to us. Town side from the industrial north with a long, proud history.
And like us, with periods of success.
Wouldn't like them to stay up at our expense though!
They were better than us on the Turf!
Don't mind 'Udders. Very similar to us. Town side from the industrial north with a long, proud history.
And like us, with periods of success.
Wouldn't like them to stay up at our expense though!
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Re: Wagner out
Sounds like some of their fans are as thick as ours...
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Re: Wagner out
Aye..thats the problem with football fans.Must be tough having to fraternise with them...
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Aye it must be tough if you feel you have to fraternise with the thick 'uns. Luckily, I don't.
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It’s alright us sniping at them. We don’t have to watch their performances week in, week out.
Maybe Wagner’s bubble has burst. It happens.
Maybe Wagner’s bubble has burst. It happens.
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Re: Wagner out
All you need to read to understand Wagner's difficulty are the posts we had to endure on here before the WHU game - the ones where, apparently, Dyche was a busted flush, had no ideas, had lost the dressing room, blaming injuries, persisting with Wood, Mee and Heaton wanted out, blah, blah, ******* blah. Absolute piffle but those posters knew best.
And, as with us, a Huddersfield win - not against us, please God - and suddenly everyone will be happy again. Pathetic, really.
And, as with us, a Huddersfield win - not against us, please God - and suddenly everyone will be happy again. Pathetic, really.
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The only thing that is pathetic is your constant slagging off of fellow supporters who dare to have a different opinion to yourself.evensteadiereddie wrote:All you need to read to understand Wagner's difficulty are the posts we had to endure on here before the WHU game - the ones where, apparently, Dyche was a busted flush, had no ideas, had lost the dressing room, blaming injuries, persisting with Wood, Mee and Heaton wanted out, blah, blah, ******* blah. Absolute piffle but those posters knew best.
And, as with us, a Huddersfield win - not against us, please God - and suddenly everyone will be happy again. Pathetic, really.
Re: Wagner out
Dyche for Wagner swap?
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No, what's most pathetic is people calling for Dyche to be sacked, along with coming up with bullshite out of nothing to suit their agenda.joey13 wrote:The only thing that is pathetic is your constant slagging off of fellow supporters who dare to have a different opinion to yourself.
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I would like you to point out where I said Dyche should be sacked ?taio wrote:No, what's most pathetic is people calling for Dyche to be sacked, along with coming up with bullshite out of nothing to suit their agenda.
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Where did I say you did?joey13 wrote:I would like you to point out where I said Dyche should be sacked ?
Re: Wagner out
Think they should get rid of him personally. Can’t see them coming back if they go down
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Frankly Im not surprised. Im amazed they stayed up last year. They set up very negatively (those who thoightbwe were negative against Spurs? Well tha5s Huddersfield most games) to stay in games and try and gran sonething.
Sure they can knock it about in their own half but when ut comes to the final 40% they are terrible. Thats why i was so disappointed we couldnt see out the home game having gone in front.
Sure they can knock it about in their own half but when ut comes to the final 40% they are terrible. Thats why i was so disappointed we couldnt see out the home game having gone in front.
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You didn’t, I was just sayingtaio wrote:Where did I say you did?
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Persisting with Heaton? Started early today eh?evensteadiereddie wrote:All you need to read to understand Wagner's difficulty are the posts we had to endure on here before the WHU game - the ones where, apparently, Dyche was a busted flush, had no ideas, had lost the dressing room, blaming injuries, persisting with Wood, Mee and Heaton wanted out, blah, blah, ******* blah. Absolute piffle but those posters knew best.
And, as with us, a Huddersfield win - not against us, please God - and suddenly everyone will be happy again. Pathetic, really.
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Re: Wagner out
Mooy is a key player for them they have no creativity without him,Wednesday is a game we can attack,and if we bring 3 points home,the're staring down the barrel,on the other hand they have us and Cardiff in the next 2 games,if they win both suddenly they are back in the mix.
But if they don't take points from those games,their following fixtures are Man City,Everton and Chelsea can't see much from them 3 games,they could be down by Valentine's Day.
The Fulham game sums up their season in a nutshell,miss a penalty and concede in injury time.
But if they don't take points from those games,their following fixtures are Man City,Everton and Chelsea can't see much from them 3 games,they could be down by Valentine's Day.
The Fulham game sums up their season in a nutshell,miss a penalty and concede in injury time.
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tiger76 wrote:Mooy is a key player for them they have no creativity without him,Wednesday is a game we can attack,and if we bring 3 points home,the're staring down the barrel,on the other hand they have us and Cardiff in the next 2 games,if they win both suddenly they are back in the mix.
But if they don't take points from those games,their following fixtures are Man City,Everton and Chelsea can't see much from them 3 games,they could be down by Valentine's Day.
The Fulham game sums up their season in a nutshell,miss a penalty and concede in injury time.
Fulham missed the pen.
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I think you have or you clearly don't understand how a comma is used in a list - persisting with Wood, Mee and Heaton wanted out.Stayingup wrote:Persisting with Heaton? Started early today eh?
Read it again when your brain's in gear or you've sobered up.
Better still, shut the **** up if you haven't a clue what's happening.
You're welcome - Happy New Year.
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I think you should have put a semicolon between Mee and And; or maybe used an Oxford comma, to avoid ambiguity.evensteadiereddie wrote:I think you have or you clearly don't understand how a comma is used in a list - persisting with Wood, Mee and Heaton wanted out.
Read it again when your brain's in gear or you've sobered up.
Better still, shut the **** up if you haven't a clue what's happening.
You're welcome - Happy New Year.
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Yes, it is entirely possible I overestimated the intelligence of some of our posters. You'd think a relatively simple statement would suffice.
Apparently not.
Apparently not.
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Re: Wagner out
Well if Wagner is under pressure from some elements of their crowd then if we can get an early goal the floodgates might well open to improve our goal difference.
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Re: Wagner out
Who could they turn to? Mark Hughes.................
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Re: Wagner out
I hope so.
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Re: Wagner out
They’re in a similar position to us regarding changing Managers. Who’d come to them/us at this point who wouldn’t be one of the usual sad-sacks like Mark Hughes et al? Neither us nor them are an attractive proposition at this point.