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Originally posted by WeAreQPR12 View PostTo be fair to Jim if he back chatted me I would be tempted to chin him.
He is sh it and has a terrible attitude. Really? 7 goals in 15 games from midfield, who has scored more from there?
Call yourself a pro footballer?Do you think Stan Bowles behaved much differently?
Perhaps he was blaming Buzsaky for hitting his shot high and wide, when nearly everyone watching on from behinid the goal or on TV, could see it bobbled up towards him the Watford pitch, as usual, wasn't good.
Maybe Buzsaky replied by saying he and Taarabt Simpson should have got at least 30 mins to get back into the game.
I don't care if JM is (was) in charge, depends on how, but players are allowed to comment (well in many cases with most reasonable managers).
I maintain that the poor performances are down to JM's selections tactics etc. He has no plan B and makes baffling changes before and during matches.
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Originally posted by stanistheman View PostDepends on what JM was saying. Players have opinions and don't have to agree with their managers.
Perhaps he was blaming Buzsaky for hitting his shot high and wide, when nearly everyone watching on from behinid the goal or on TV, could see it bobbled up towards him the Watford pitch, as usual, wasn't good.
Maybe Buzsaky replied by saying he and Taarabt Simpson should have got at least 30 mins to get back into the game.
I don't care if JM is (was) in charge, depends on how, but players are allowed to comment (well in many cases with most reasonable managers).
I maintain that the poor performances are down to JM's selections tactics etc. He has no plan B and makes baffling changes before and during matches.
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Spoke to someone the other day RE Magilton before all this came out in the press.
Jim is and has been a hothead throughout his career and management career.
He is also a very very heavy drinker (hence the large gut).
Reason he got sacked at Ipswich is that he has a horrendous attitude problem.
Basically thinks he is the modern day Brian Clough.
Went to the board on numerous occassions saying you can't tell me what to do I am bigger than you, I run this club usual guff.
They wanted rid of him at any given moment last season, the only reason he stayed and went with a few games to go at the end of the season was because every time the team went through a bad run of form. The players seemed to bail him out with a couple of superb performances such as murdering us at loftus Road last season.
When I heard that and then saw the aftermath of the Watford game I knew from that point on it would very much be likely to be true.15 years in the wilderness will be a distant memory come Sunday 8th May 2011.
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Reason he got sacked at Ipswich is that he has a horrendous attitude problem?????????
Yeah and thats why they hired lovely Roy Keane.
Read before you post you silly man!I played sunday league football today.
Clearly I was the best player on the pitch.
I scored 5 and made 7 last ditch tackles.
We lost 5-0 but the rest of my team were sh it!
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Well hopefully all this will will bring a sense of camaraderie to the players. And Pat certainly goes up in my estimation, hope he stays on and fights for his place.
Magilton was always the wrong decision, as many said from the start. Still, doubt anyone will ask the obvious questions as to why he was installed in the first place.
And FFS, NOT DE CANIO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!QBP 20th August 2009..."To be fair, I'm glad we are top of the table (for agents fees). Shows we are not a selling club anymore."
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Originally posted by Ads1985 View PostExactly what I was thinking mate.
This guy has worked @ numerous football clubs in this country. So believe what you want.
Which numerous clubs has he been at then.
Playing is one thing, he wasn't in charge,but he has only ever managed Ipswich? And from what I have seen and read, he didn't do that very well.
They played lots of good football, but also lost or drew a lot of games they were expected to win. He had a number of good players at his disposal over the last few seasons, and only managed to get into the play-offs once.
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Originally posted by Ads1985 View PostSpoke to someone the other day RE Magilton before all this came out in the press.
Jim is and has been a hothead throughout his career and management career.
He is also a very very heavy drinker (hence the large gut).
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