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28 January 2011 at 8:24 pm #57302
How good is his latest interview??
http://www.wigantoday.net/sport/wigan-a … _1_2983547
He is bordering insanity. Fantastic little quotes like –
“What is important is that we know what we are doing in the short term and also the long term,”
“We have got clear ideas for both, which is why we have invested so much in young players who will benefit the club for many years”.
“Financially there is a huge difference between being in the Premier League and the Championship, and we are not contemplating anything other than getting the points we need from the next 14 games to make sure we stay up.
“Once we do that, we will get the rewards of investing in young players and on a style of play that is going to allow us to realise our ambitions.”
Young players? He whinges that Moses is like having a new player then doesnt play him. He rates Di Santo as one of the best young strikers around and doesnt play him until now that Boselli has seen the loser for what he is and asked to get out. He wont sign Al Habsi, and just wait until Villa have bought him, then say Kirkland coming back is like having a new keeper.
No doubt the usual suspects will tell us that “we have to get behind the team……blah blah” – too late for that.
28 January 2011 at 8:27 pm #57304Anonymous
Young players? He whinges that Moses is like having a new player then doesnt play him. He rates Di Santo as one of the best young strikers around and doesnt play him until now
Sure them two have been injured for the last three month but as always take the negetives out of an interview
Tha paranoid mon :oops: :oops:
28 January 2011 at 8:34 pm #57306how many premier league games has moses started this season when he has been available fit, for selection?
28 January 2011 at 9:30 pm #57312How good is his latest interview??http://www.wigantoday.net/sport/wigan-a … _1_2983547
He is bordering insanity. Fantastic little quotes like –
“What is important is that we know what we are doing in the short term and also the long term,”
“We have got clear ideas for both, which is why we have invested so much in young players who will benefit the club for many years”.
“Financially there is a huge difference between being in the Premier League and the Championship, and we are not contemplating anything other than getting the points we need from the next 14 games to make sure we stay up.
“Once we do that, we will get the rewards of investing in young players and on a style of play that is going to allow us to realise our ambitions.”
Young players? He whinges that Moses is like having a new player then doesnt play him. He rates Di Santo as one of the best young strikers around and doesnt play him until now that Boselli has seen the loser for what he is and asked to get out. He wont sign Al Habsi, and just wait until Villa have bought him, then say Kirkland coming back is like having a new keeper.
No doubt the usual suspects will tell us that “we have to get behind the team……blah blah” – too late for that.
Let’s have a look then…….
“What is important is that we know what we are doing in the short term and also the long term,”
It is important…..good business relies on having strategies for the ‘short term’ as well as the ‘long term’ This allows for stabilisation and growth – not really a ‘strategist’ are you?
“We have got clear ideas for both, which is why we have invested so much in young players who will benefit the club for many years”.
I, for one, am pleased to hear that the club does indeed have clear ideas for both long and short term – it shows to me that they are not just ‘winging it’ – further it confirms investment in our youth policy which will come to fruition in ‘the long term’
“Financially there is a huge difference between being in the Premier League and the Championship, and we are not contemplating anything other than getting the points we need from the next 14 games to make sure we stay up.
A little ‘NoShit Sherlock’ about the financial difference between the two leagues but he obviously had to make it for the ‘hard of understanding’ on here. Again, with his contemplation, he is concentrating on securing the points over the next 14 games to ensure we stay in the Priemier League.
“Once we do that, we will get the rewards of investing in young players and on a style of play that is going to allow us to realise our ambitions.”
Correct….the rewards of his planning, investment, youth policy and Priemier League status will help us to realise our ambitions
The rest of your post is pure conjecture…..you really don’t know any of that for a fact…..
……..just your humble opinion.
Oh! “we have to get behind the team tomorrow…. blah blah!”
;)
29 January 2011 at 1:18 am #57326How good is his latest interview??
http://www.wigantoday.net/sport/wigan-a … _1_2983547
He is bordering insanity. Fantastic little quotes like –
“What is important is that we know what we are doing in the short term and also the long term,”
“We have got clear ideas for both, which is why we have invested so much in young players who will benefit the club for many years”.
“Financially there is a huge difference between being in the Premier League and the Championship, and we are not contemplating anything other than getting the points we need from the next 14 games to make sure we stay up.
“Once we do that, we will get the rewards of investing in young players and on a style of play that is going to allow us to realise our ambitions.”
Young players? He whinges that Moses is like having a new player then doesnt play him. He rates Di Santo as one of the best young strikers around and doesnt play him until now that Boselli has seen the loser for what he is and asked to get out. He wont sign Al Habsi, and just wait until Villa have bought him, then say Kirkland coming back is like having a new keeper.
No doubt the usual suspects will tell us that “we have to get behind the team……blah blah” – too late for that.
Let’s have a look then…….
“What is important is that we know what we are doing in the short term and also the long term,”
It is important…..good business relies on having strategies for the ‘short term’ as well as the ‘long term’ This allows for stabilisation and growth – not really a ‘strategist’ are you?
“We have got clear ideas for both, which is why we have invested so much in young players who will benefit the club for many years”.
I, for one, am pleased to hear that the club does indeed have clear ideas for both long and short term – it shows to me that they are not just ‘winging it’ – further it confirms investment in our youth policy which will come to fruition in ‘the long term’
“Financially there is a huge difference between being in the Premier League and the Championship, and we are not contemplating anything other than getting the points we need from the next 14 games to make sure we stay up.
A little ‘NoShit Sherlock’ about the financial difference between the two leagues but he obviously had to make it for the ‘hard of understanding’ on here. Again, with his contemplation, he is concentrating on securing the points over the next 14 games to ensure we stay in the Priemier League.
“Once we do that, we will get the rewards of investing in young players and on a style of play that is going to allow us to realise our ambitions.”
Correct….the rewards of his planning, investment, youth policy and Priemier League status will help us to realise our ambitions
The rest of your post is pure conjecture…..you really don’t know any of that for a fact…..
……..just your humble opinion.
Oh! “we have to get behind the team tomorrow…. blah blah!”
;) [/quote]
Deary Deary ME!!!!!
29 January 2011 at 2:08 am #57332Anonymous
Deary Deary ME!!!!!
How many accounts as Dave geet :roll: :roll: :roll:
29 January 2011 at 4:19 am #57336Deary Deary ME!!!!!How many accounts as Dave geet :roll: :roll: :roll:
TTY…. in his haste to post, his fingers couldn’t keep up with his personal feelings. He meant to type:
Dreary Dreary ME!!!!!
Unnecessary use of CAPITAL letters and too many explanation marks – it’s a trait he cannot shake.
I await reasoned response/argument to my reply to the original post. I believe there are others here, too, who are a little ‘peeved’ about flippant, without substance, retorts thinking it’s balanced conversation.
Hey Ho!
;)
29 January 2011 at 3:10 pm #57356How good is his latest interview??http://www.wigantoday.net/sport/wigan-a … _1_2983547
He is bordering insanity. Fantastic little quotes like –
“What is important is that we know what we are doing in the short term and also the long term,”
“We have got clear ideas for both, which is why we have invested so much in young players who will benefit the club for many years”.
“Financially there is a huge difference between being in the Premier League and the Championship, and we are not contemplating anything other than getting the points we need from the next 14 games to make sure we stay up.
“Once we do that, we will get the rewards of investing in young players and on a style of play that is going to allow us to realise our ambitions.”
Young players? He whinges that Moses is like having a new player then doesnt play him. He rates Di Santo as one of the best young strikers around and doesnt play him until now that Boselli has seen the loser for what he is and asked to get out. He wont sign Al Habsi, and just wait until Villa have bought him, then say Kirkland coming back is like having a new keeper.
No doubt the usual suspects will tell us that “we have to get behind the team……blah blah” – too late for that.
Mighty_Aff, comedy genius?
31 January 2011 at 12:01 pm #57452How good is his latest interview??
http://www.wigantoday.net/sport/wigan-a … _1_2983547
He is bordering insanity. Fantastic little quotes like –
“What is important is that we know what we are doing in the short term and also the long term,”
“We have got clear ideas for both, which is why we have invested so much in young players who will benefit the club for many years”.
“Financially there is a huge difference between being in the Premier League and the Championship, and we are not contemplating anything other than getting the points we need from the next 14 games to make sure we stay up.
“Once we do that, we will get the rewards of investing in young players and on a style of play that is going to allow us to realise our ambitions.”
Young players? He whinges that Moses is like having a new player then doesnt play him. He rates Di Santo as one of the best young strikers around and doesnt play him until now that Boselli has seen the loser for what he is and asked to get out. He wont sign Al Habsi, and just wait until Villa have bought him, then say Kirkland coming back is like having a new keeper.
No doubt the usual suspects will tell us that “we have to get behind the team……blah blah” – too late for that.
Mighty_Aff, comedy genius?[/quote]
Yes. Ta.
31 January 2011 at 4:31 pm #57473Bobs got it all wrong. Why didn’t we get Robbie Keane in and pay him 70k a week eh?
Jesus. H. Christ.
With muppets like you on this board its no wonder I haven’t posted for a while.
31 January 2011 at 11:05 pm #57538Bobs got it all wrong. Why didn’t we get Robbie Keane in and pay him 70k a week eh?Jesus. H. Christ.
With muppets like you on this board its no wonder I haven’t posted for a while.
Good to see you are still about :wave:
FA Cup Winners 2013, sounds good that
31 January 2011 at 11:42 pm #57553“comedy genius”his tactics make me laugh every time :sick:
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