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Filo

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Schofield post match comments
« on December 03, 2022, 07:54:31 am by Filo »
Was he on drugs, because either he was or I was, his view of the game was no where near what actually happened!



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selby

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Re: Schofield post match comments
« Reply #1 on December 03, 2022, 08:24:32 am by selby »
  Filo, they are taught on the FA coaching courses to talk B*ll*cks for fifteen minutes at the end of games.
  And like politicians they actually think we the paying public are thick and don't notice.

big fat yorkshire pudding

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Re: Schofield post match comments
« Reply #2 on December 03, 2022, 08:39:31 am by big fat yorkshire pudding »
I mean he can't come out and slate his team can he?

Bentley Bullet

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Re: Schofield post match comments
« Reply #3 on December 03, 2022, 08:44:39 am by Bentley Bullet »
It's a bit like being a politician except football managers talk of the positives of the performance of their own side and not the negatives of the opposition.
« Last Edit: December 03, 2022, 08:51:28 am by Bentley Bullet »

Cramby10

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Re: Schofield post match comments
« Reply #4 on December 03, 2022, 09:02:56 am by Cramby10 »
  Filo, they are taught on the FA coaching courses to talk B*ll*cks for fifteen minutes at the end of games.
  And like politicians they actually think we the paying public are thick and don't notice.
I’ve noticed this b*llocks of late. I think there must be a list of buzz words to go with it. Non negotiables, fundamentals etc. It’s nearly pointless listening to them now. Better off making your own mind up. You learn nothing now, unlike the SOD days.

Filo

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Re: Schofield post match comments
« Reply #5 on December 03, 2022, 09:51:11 am by Filo »
I mean he can't come out and slate his team can he?

He can say its not good enough without slating the team, not say the opposite to which we all wittnessed

Lifelong supporter

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Re: Schofield post match comments
« Reply #6 on December 03, 2022, 10:08:19 am by Lifelong supporter »
Maybe he's reluctant to say it as it was because he would have to slate himself as well.

Prez

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Re: Schofield post match comments
« Reply #7 on December 03, 2022, 10:36:14 am by Prez »
Buzzwords and cliches. I hate it. I really hope the guy is a success with us, but I’m really worried by his style of play and negativity.

Canadian Rover

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« Reply #8 on December 03, 2022, 11:02:56 am by Canadian Rover »
I watched a Sean Dyche interview with Ben Foster and he spoke about how after FA courses managers are tought to repeat buzz words in interviews to make them sound smarter. It has been a theme for a while. Truth be told regardless of managers or tactics the players aren't trying enough.

If I were the first team manager Woltman would be sent back right now; how on earth do we loan out Kuleya to part time leagues and accept Woltmans nonchalant attitude and performances? How is Faulnker seemingly dropped and Williams selected ahead of him? What is this based on? Stats? Form? Can't be.

That said the whole idea and concept of playing a true back 5 at home against League 2 opposition over and over again is nuts.

We don't look anything like a team and certainly not good to watch. I bought my dad a season ticket this year. I would like to publicly apologise to him for that!!

But enough from you Danny - its time to stop the  buzz words, let's not treat the supporters like idiots. Let's stop with the formation that isn't working (anyone can see we sit too deep, don't keep the ball well enough, don't pass with zip and we certainly offer no support for Miller) we also are boring the life, soul and energy from a small but loyal fan base.

And please... stop playing Tommy Rowe at centre back FFS

selby

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Re: Schofield post match comments
« Reply #9 on December 03, 2022, 06:43:24 pm by selby »
 The last manager I listened to at the end of a game was Mike Bassett the England manager..
« Last Edit: December 03, 2022, 07:53:21 pm by selby »

Lesonthewest

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Re: Schofield post match comments
« Reply #10 on December 03, 2022, 07:36:35 pm by Lesonthewest »
I watched a Sean Dyche interview with Ben Foster and he spoke about how after FA courses managers are tought to repeat buzz words in interviews to make them sound smarter. It has been a theme for a while. Truth be told regardless of managers or tactics the players aren't trying enough.

If I were the first team manager Woltman would be sent back right now; how on earth do we loan out Kuleya to part time leagues and accept Woltmans nonchalant attitude and performances? How is Faulnker seemingly dropped and Williams selected ahead of him? What is this based on? Stats? Form? Can't be.

That said the whole idea and concept of playing a true back 5 at home against League 2 opposition over and over again is nuts.

We don't look anything like a team and certainly not good to watch. I bought my dad a season ticket this year. I would like to publicly apologise to him for that!!

But enough from you Danny - its time to stop the  buzz words, let's not treat the supporters like idiots. Let's stop with the formation that isn't working (anyone can see we sit too deep, don't keep the ball well enough, don't pass with zip and we certainly offer no support for Miller) we also are boring the life, soul and energy from a small but loyal fan base.

And please... stop playing Tommy Rowe at centre back FFS

I find it hard to believe that we are now virtually accepting very few, sometimes no shots on target, at home  in league 2. It's just not acceptable, & we as loyal supporters surely deserve better.

since-1969

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Re: Schofield post match comments
« Reply #11 on December 03, 2022, 08:07:01 pm by since-1969 »
Was he on drugs, because either he was or I was, his view of the game was no where near what actually happened!
It’s Manager speak for “I haven’t clue what to do now “

 

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