what's everyone got against JFH? (ignoring his playing time with us)
If i ignore that he every played for us then i have nothing against him. But i can't and i hate him for his lack of committment whilst with us. Simple as that.
In a strange way think i might prefer JFH then Bobby P.
Really?? Maybe we need more than just a panic thread - it appears you need far more serious intervention ;-)
Ha Ha it is strange but the thing i can think of is because I have heard of him and he has experience playing in this country and coaching in this company. Old Bobby p may well be a better coach manager.
Also the Players would respect him and Poyet may even be good friends with him form his dads time at the Bridge.
He's got a decent track record in Holland, he still lives in England and knows the game.
He's also an ex-Charlton player so knows the club.
He's been coaching in Belguim and is one of a number of young, intelligent coaches in the country.
Roland is a successful businessman so doesn't make mistakes. People doubted Riga and that turned out OK
I think we should give JFH a season or two and then see what happens.
I fully back JFH and hope everyone else will do the same and doesn't judge him before he's even started.
Successful businessmen have often made many BIG mistakes, but their positive decisions have outweighed their errors over time.
In their particular area of business perhaps - RD's is electronics. 'Successful' British electronics businessman Alan Sugar was far from successful when he tried his hand at owning a football club:
Bob Peeters has resigned from his club, Patrick van Houdt, assistant head coach at KV Mechelen has resigned and joining us as assistant, (who incidentally is Peeters brother-in-law) and Peeters assistant Guy Kiala is reported joining as coach
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Also the Players would respect him and Poyet may even be good friends with him form his dads time at the Bridge.
He's got a decent track record in Holland, he still lives in England and knows the game.
He's also an ex-Charlton player so knows the club.
He's been coaching in Belguim and is one of a number of young, intelligent coaches in the country.
Roland is a successful businessman so doesn't make mistakes. People doubted Riga and that turned out OK
I think we should give JFH a season or two and then see what happens.
I fully back JFH and hope everyone else will do the same and doesn't judge him before he's even started.
It could be the language barrier, it could be he gets nervous in front of camera, but it comes across like his knowledge is very limited.
http://www.footballfancast.com/football-blogs/the-top-5-worst-premier-leagues-owners-ever/attachment/alan-sugar
JFH as a gaffer
Murphy in as assistant
Miguel Llera head of youth and a late takeover from our mate Simon J