Udders
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They should never have sacked the other guy, at least he got the best out of a toothless team.
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Didn't Wagner resign?kritichris wrote:They should never have sacked the other guy, at least he got the best out of a toothless team.
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I think it was one of those "by mutual agreement" euphemisms..Claretmatt4 wrote:Didn't Wagner resign?
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Pity about Huddersfield, similar club to us in many ways. I quite like them and hope they sign a decent manager quickly who can turn them around and prevent them falling even further.
Just shows that foreign managers aren't always the answer. I think SD or a Pullis type manager could do a job there.
Just shows that foreign managers aren't always the answer. I think SD or a Pullis type manager could do a job there.
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Yeah, be interesting to see what sort of manager they can pull, with the position they are in.Firthy wrote:Pity about Huddersfield, similar club to us in many ways. I quite like them and hope they sign a decent manager quickly who can turn them around and prevent them falling even further.
Just shows that foreign managers aren't always the answer. I think SD or a Pullis type manager could do a job there.
I hope they can climb up the table and get a playoff spot. Tough ask, but their opening fixtures were never going to be easy.
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Twas a "did he jump or was he pushed" situations I reckon....Claretmatt4 wrote:Didn't Wagner resign?