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ElfsborgAddick said:ShootersHillGuru said:shirty5 said:ShootersHillGuru said:I’m not saying it’s inaccurate that Taylor will “inevitably “ have spoken to Jackson but I’m not convinced these statements are always true. I’m sure if MT really wanted to get hold of Jackson’s number he could but how much credence would you place on asking the person who’s just been sacked from the job you are considering ? I’m not saying JJ would have an axe to grind but it’s possible. It might be different if they were dear old chums but I doubt the two have spoken to each other for years. Always seems odd to me that these clichéd assumptions about asking advice on the job you want are rolled out every time.
Was that when you were a Carthusian monk?1 -
Airman Brown said:paulfox said:Airman Brown said:paulfox said:Airman Brown said:wmcf123 said:JamesSeed said:GenevaCharlton said:seth plum said:I am not sure what Martin Sandgaard does, or any detail at all as to why he is disparaged, although I am sure people will reasonably say others could do whatever MS is supposed to do much better, but beyond that what damage to good stuff balance is there?
I certainly don’t know.
However what does make sense to me is Thomas Sandgaard having somebody in location he can trust, and to be honest I don’t blame him.
Perhaps it was ever thus. You can apply it to the Glikstens, Hulyer, Fryer and even the Murray-led administration although there was significant success mixed into those (over and above promotion from the third tier).
I do not think the fans were responsible for what happened with the spivs/Duchatelet/ESI - the reality was that all of these owners were wankers, to use the technical term. The movement in opinion was thus inevitable as they got found out, on and off the pitch. None of those people were going to run the club successfully over time, however the fans reacted. All of them, incidentally, were overtly or covertly opposed by their own staff.
It’s important both to learn from history and not to conclude that this dynamic is inevitable. But right now the trajectory is the same, whether people like it or not.
You have far many more contacts within the club, ex employees and the media than most, whether you like it or not, people will latch onto the merest hint or comment you make, substantiated or not, of course, your not responsible for peoples assumptions, but you must realise that?4 -
blackpool72 said:Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:RonnieMoore said:ecclesaddick said:Please tell me it could not happen.Martin Sandgaard Mananger Jason Euell Head Coach ?
So it's only natural he keeps repeating it 😂0 -
Stu_of_Kunming said:blackpool72 said:Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:RonnieMoore said:ecclesaddick said:Please tell me it could not happen.Martin Sandgaard Mananger Jason Euell Head Coach ?
So it's only natural he keeps repeating it 😂0 -
Lordflashheart said:PWR
At least Lee Johnson is out of the frame now - gone to Hibs4 -
Is there an obvious link between Lennon and McLeish?0
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Neil Lennon. No ta.
Next.7 -
DA9 said:Henry Irving said:DA9 said:
Is TS perfect? No
Is he anywhere near the levels of shithousery, incompetence and criminal behaviour of previous incumbents, No
Has he made mistakes, Yes, but I believe all to do with inexperience, naivety and ego rather than some Machiavellian plot.
Rant over
But, yes I agree.
He wants success in the same way we fans do.5 -
DA9 said:Airman Brown said:paulfox said:Airman Brown said:paulfox said:Airman Brown said:wmcf123 said:JamesSeed said:GenevaCharlton said:seth plum said:I am not sure what Martin Sandgaard does, or any detail at all as to why he is disparaged, although I am sure people will reasonably say others could do whatever MS is supposed to do much better, but beyond that what damage to good stuff balance is there?
I certainly don’t know.
However what does make sense to me is Thomas Sandgaard having somebody in location he can trust, and to be honest I don’t blame him.
Perhaps it was ever thus. You can apply it to the Glikstens, Hulyer, Fryer and even the Murray-led administration although there was significant success mixed into those (over and above promotion from the third tier).
I do not think the fans were responsible for what happened with the spivs/Duchatelet/ESI - the reality was that all of these owners were wankers, to use the technical term. The movement in opinion was thus inevitable as they got found out, on and off the pitch. None of those people were going to run the club successfully over time, however the fans reacted. All of them, incidentally, were overtly or covertly opposed by their own staff.
It’s important both to learn from history and not to conclude that this dynamic is inevitable. But right now the trajectory is the same, whether people like it or not.
You have far many more contacts within the club, ex employees and the media than most, whether you like it or not, people will latch onto the merest hint or comment you make, substantiated or not, of course, your not responsible for peoples assumptions, but you must realise that?6 -
I’d prefer Hasselbaink to Lennon… thanks but no thanks.3
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So. What have all you demented nut sacks been waffling about today?10
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Bexleyheath_Addick said:Anywayyyy.... back to what the thread is actually about14
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ShootersHillGuru said:DA9 said:Henry Irving said:DA9 said:
Is TS perfect? No
Is he anywhere near the levels of shithousery, incompetence and criminal behaviour of previous incumbents, No
Has he made mistakes, Yes, but I believe all to do with inexperience, naivety and ego rather than some Machiavellian plot.
Rant over
But, yes I agree.
He wants success in the same way we fans do.
I’ll get me coat…..4 -
Do we know for a fact MS doesn't have his UEFA B licence, or is it an assumption?
Sorry if this has been previously answered. Haven't got time to read everything.2 -
SoundAsa£ said:bertpalmer said:i hope TS gets Curbs in
Not sure how that could be accomplished though, first off an agreement with the new manager would need to be made in order that he would agree to the idea.
Of course……..would Curbs himself be interested?2 -
Neil Lennon and Mick McCarthy dream team.
Think of all the Lennon & McCartney puns.
Green and white hooped away shirts, we'd all love it.15 -
Cloudworm said:Do we know for a fact MS doesn't have his UEFA B licence, or is it an assumption?
Sorry if this has been previously answered. Haven't got time to read everything.0 -
seth plum said:Is there an obvious link between Lennon and McLeish?
Or they both worked in Glasgow at a similar time. Both ex Hibs managers. Dont share the same agent.
Its strange that Lennon is backed so strongly yet there hasnt been a mention at all of any substance and he wasnt linked last time we he was actually avaliable.1 -
AndyG said:SoundAsa£ said:bertpalmer said:i hope TS gets Curbs in
Not sure how that could be accomplished though, first off an agreement with the new manager would need to be made in order that he would agree to the idea.
Of course……..would Curbs himself be interested?
Nothing about getting silly at all……if he fancies it great, if not
fair enough.1 -
Lennon is a strange one, because most of his managerial career has been at Celtic over two spells. I know he was at Bolton and Hibs but got memory of if he did a good job etc.
Without making this a comment about Celtic or Rangers. Not really sure that managerial experience is relevant to fighting for promotion in league 1. Would say a manager who is experienced at the other 10 SPL would be far better suited as being able to compete with lower resources instead of buying the best players in the league
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DA9 said:Henry Irving said:DA9 said:
Is TS perfect? No
Is he anywhere near the levels of shithousery, incompetence and criminal behaviour of previous incumbents, No
Has he made mistakes, Yes, but I believe all to do with inexperience, naivety and ego rather than some Machiavellian plot.
Rant over
But, yes I agree.
He wants success in the same way we fans do.1 -
Henry Irving said:Neil Lennon and Mick McCarthy dream team.
Think of all the Lennon & McCartney puns.
Green and white hooped away shirts, we'd all love it.10 -
Gravesend_Addick said:Bexleyheath_Addick said:Anywayyyy.... back to what the thread is actually about1
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Henry Irving said:Neil Lennon and Mick McCarthy dream team.
Think of all the Lennon & McCartney puns.
Green and white hooped away shirts, we'd all love it.0 -
Unless it comes from Richard Crawley, I'm not worried in the slightest.2
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SouthWest_Addicks said:Lennon is a strange one, because most of his managerial career has been at Celtic over two spells. I know he was at Bolton and Hibs but got memory of if he did a good job etc.
Without making this a comment about Celtic or Rangers. Not really sure that managerial experience is relevant to fighting for promotion in league 1. Would say a manager who is experienced at the other 10 SPL would be far better suited as being able to compete with lower resources instead of buying the best players in the league
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SoundAsa£ said:AndyG said:SoundAsa£ said:bertpalmer said:i hope TS gets Curbs in
Not sure how that could be accomplished though, first off an agreement with the new manager would need to be made in order that he would agree to the idea.
Of course……..would Curbs himself be interested?
Nothing about getting silly at all……if he fancies it great, if not
fair enough.1 -
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Is it just the Celtic thing that put people off Lennon?
Genuinely interested in the answer.1 -
Recent interview with Curbs, scroll to the end and he answers the question
Have you any plans to return to management? Future plans if not?
https://www.olbg.com/blogs/alan-curbishley2