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Quote from: selby on February 13, 2026, 10:53:26 pm Wellens and McSheffrey played him Schofield did when he had to and he got, MOM;s under them all Mccann has played him in EFL games only and a short sub in a league game. Aye. The first three managers took us from a solid L1 position to the bottom end of L2. The fourth one took us the opposite way. Might be the context for the decisions you are so upset about regarding Faulkner.
Wellens and McSheffrey played him Schofield did when he had to and he got, MOM;s under them all Mccann has played him in EFL games only and a short sub in a league game.
Or perhaps funds have been made available to a better manager than those 3
Came on last night at Barrow when Harrogate were under a lot of pressure defending a one nil score line in an important bottom of the table clash. He effected the game straight away being dominant in central defence and did a great job helping Harrogate seeing the game and the win out for an important 1-0 win that gives them a chance of getting out of the relegation places. He fully deserved the big bear hug from the manager at the end despite only playing half an hour or so, with Weaver saying what a pleasure it is to have his big smiling face and character back in the changing rooms in ther quest to stay in the EFL.
I wasn’t keen on McSheffrey being shoed into the job, especially after he said he didn’t want it.And I also seriously didn’t like the way Schofield stubbornly stayed with “the process” when things clearly weren’t working out.However it should be taken into consideration that including Wellens, all three of those previous managers were starved of the finances required to allow them to bring quality players suitable for the division we were in.Perhaps that should be included in the context too.
Quote from: selby on February 18, 2026, 11:17:13 am Came on last night at Barrow when Harrogate were under a lot of pressure defending a one nil score line in an important bottom of the table clash. He effected the game straight away being dominant in central defence and did a great job helping Harrogate seeing the game and the win out for an important 1-0 win that gives them a chance of getting out of the relegation places. He fully deserved the big bear hug from the manager at the end despite only playing half an hour or so, with Weaver saying what a pleasure it is to have his big smiling face and character back in the changing rooms in ther quest to stay in the EFL.I can’t believe you managed to see 2 games at once.