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Originally posted by Greengrass View PostTF calls the shots on what happens, and I doubt very much building for the future was part of it this season. Promotion was. You don't trust young inexperienced players with that. You buy proven which hasn't quite worked out atm. So why are people blaming Harry for following orders?
Tom Hitchcock for example. Does Will Keane as a reserve for ANOTHER club deserve more of a chance to play than our own player?
Look forward to your response. And that's just for starters.
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Originally posted by TBLOCKRANGER View PostTotally agree, it's the same with the team we had in the premiership everyone said it was great on paper but was it. When we went down no premiership club wanted any of our players save for Adel and Remy. If we don't go up this year and have to rebuild who wlll want any of these so named "good on paper" players.
I know people will say our contracts are good, why would they go but apart from Cesar we gave excellent contracts to at most ordinary players, the contract doesn't justify that the player is good.
Our 90s team, players went to big clubs like west ham, Wednesday, Newcastle, Blackburn, utd .....this lot on the whole aren't wanted by anyone.
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Originally posted by californiahoop View PostIt would leave us with opportunity to blood our own players plus go all out for results, play Charlton and going into the game with a team that smelt of fear is unexceptble!
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Originally posted by MattyRangers View PostStarting to feel the same mate. Only thing is that were crying out for some stability, yet another change would mean yet another merry go round of players in the summer and yet another 6 months of "players gelling" excuses.
When we got Harry in he was the right man for the occasion and that moment in time, but if you asked many the wrong man for the long term. We wanted to stay up desperately and he had the reputation to achieve that so we opted for him. Had the board been happy to yo yo for a couple of seasons, or known in advance we were going to get relegated regardless, then we would not have seen Harry replace Hughes
Had we stayed up great but once we went down Harry was the wrong man for the club. Removing him now in my view can be justified if we do our homework and get a new man in not for today but for the next few years as that is building stability. If we manage to get up Harry will change the squad next season if we stay down and he does not go Harry will want to change the squad next season
Have previously been a Harry fan but have gradually had that trust and faith eroded and can see 100% why spurs sacked him
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