
NickG
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looked like a protest against a manager who has only just started and is doing ok so far -
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there are range of opinions on here, its the tone you use and the bitterness and spite when talking about the club and other posters
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Saeijs -whilst not saying he likes him, says training and preparation is now hard and intense
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true, but would be surprised if the ones in bold cost any amount that would have significant impact, compared to the large salaries. Cork, Saeijs, Holmes -all worth it
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to show I am open minded;) I agree with you, couldn't care less if the fans and players think his arrogant etc if he does the job!
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you are so bitter you make things up. I explained it simple earlier. If we lose Saturday, but win after etc the win is still vital. It is not enough on its own, but neither does it suddenly become worthless if we lose on Saturday? do you understand now? I really enjoyed yesterday - but its far from enough.
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why are you so unpleasant?
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bitter fool. It counted for 3 points -which may well be vital, look at the table.
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guess none of us know without knowing wages, accounts etc Those loans would not have been costly - maybe in some such as Pekhart we didn't even pay his wages - I know we used to still pay wages of some of our young talent going out for first team football
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Radio Hampshire spoke to him yesterday and he expects to play this season, recovery is ahead of schedule
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of course it matters, would go as far as to say would start being confident if we do win! But to say this win counts for nothing if we don't is rubbish
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this is all that counts -would be great to be a character like WGS but how the team does is all that matters for a manager.
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Could this possibly be "The end of a disastrous beginning"
NickG replied to cambsaint's topic in The Saints
Jan has failed, and history will show as a mistake, however Lowe's key man -as shown by him nearly coming in a few years ago, was Wotte. His "plan" was to save money and to use more through the ranks players - still using James, Gillet, Surman, Lallana, DMG, - instead of more experienced players last year. -
can't imagine anyone would really say no?
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he has always been class and a worker, he needs goals for his confidence though, looks like a player who excells on a run but sruggles when he doesn't score for a bit. Last year he would have passed on both of yesterdays goals.
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where else would a new manager, after a good result, be criticsed for being a assistant, or reserve team, or director of football etc? Sure other, more open minded fans would look to see how he does as first team manager
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so is that a yes he should stay or no should go?
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sorry this comment bugs me, it will still be three points more than if we lost both games! We need points- whether its with consecutive wins or alternate etc it matter not!
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I wanted NP to stay this season on the basis on his performance last year. I am fed up with changing managers. If we stay up Wotte's performance would surpass NP's therefore surely it would be clear to all that he should stay? If.....!
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a change of ownership won't change the gate. if we win (new or old owners) the crowd will go up, we lose it will go down. if we have new ownership throwing loads of money it will go up.
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great when he fouled someone - Perry? and Saeijs ran up to him and went chest to chest having a go! Even Saeijs looked small -whats he 6'3? Saiejs (think I spell it different everytime!) is going to be a cult hero.
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no thanks. Hull 11 goals in 47 Preston 5 in 31 Stoke 5 in 35 can't run, pass, jump, head, dribble
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1) its a myth re upturn in form 2) look at how we were when he came in, performances have improved (before today) - much the same arguement when complimenting NP coming into underperforming/low confidence side. 3) why not good business -if, big if, we stay up its excellent business. 4) manager's job is to inspire players who inturn inspire fans -worked today, lets see if it continues. Stand by my opinion that any protest against him, at this stage is petty anti-lowe blinkered thinking. See how he does over next few weeks. Previously admired the sentiments of the march but doubted it having any chance of achieving anything - seeing those Wotte banners now think it is ill thought out and personal
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not going to get personal about him, but if he thinks banners against a manager doing ok after 5 games is an intelligent protest I would disagree
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didn't he? or was it someone else was first team coach?