Chris Griffin

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  • in reply to: Where will we finish? #137300

    can see an upturn and maybe just maybe it will come at Leeds but he needs to change tactics and clear out the dissenters in the ranks as soon as possible.
    Surely it can’t get any worse can it?

    There are no dissenters according to Griff! ;)[/quote]

    You really need to learn how to read.

    And how to be funny. ;) that doesn’t cut it.

    in reply to: Clarke Carlisle #137299
    Cant stand him.

    He speaks very highly of you.

    Prick!

    in reply to: Whelans Grandson…. #137298

    He’s been working around the club and the training ground for the last year or so, getting to know the ropes. In the absence of a willing, wealthy Arab sheik, it seems like perfectly adequate succession planning to me.

    in reply to: Whelans Grandson…. #137286
    ….just been appointed to the Board of directors! :ohmy:

    Does that rule him out of taking over from Whelan, or is this the start of his apprenticeship?? :whistle:

    His apprenticeship started yonks ago. Why would being appointed to the board preclude him from being the Chairman? In fact, it’s a pre-requisite.

    in reply to: Just sack him #137282

    I think the blame lies with DW ! I also think that a few players were not happy with his decision to bring in MM and also his pathetic attempt to defend him! There is trouble right through the camp and I reckon DW has lost the respect of some of the players!Obviously just my opinion but there is something seriously amiss!

    How on earth could you possibly know that? And as most of these players’ perfomances were just as abject under Rosler, why would you make that leap?[/quote]

    I don’t know, that is why I said “I think” and “Obviously just my opinion” ! With hindsight ( And there are many who would say ” I told you so” )it would appear that the appointment of MM has been a massive faux pas! The blame therefore lies with the person who chose him and then employed him does it not? As for the Rosler business, I said in an earlier post it is possible that Rosler ended up being resented by some players and that the appointment of MM could have been met with disapproval by some players who may have made their feelings known? Who knows, but something is seriously amiss and it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to come to that conclusion![/quote]

    Not being funny fil but Malky was the overwhelming favourite with most on here before his appointment so don’t just blame Mr Whelan for it not being an instant success. He did what he thought was best for the club and who knows he may well yet be proved right. Changes must be made though and now.[/quote]

    I did use the word ‘Hindsight’ ! However, there were people who feared that the appointment could backfire! In other words, with the benefit of hindsight (And I am not referring to the shite form)perhaps employing him was a bad move! I don’t know what is going on behind closed doors but there is something going on! I am just trying to make sense of it all because a combination of our squad and MM should not be performing so bad![/quote]

    A combination of our squad and Coyle, our squad and Rosler, our squad and Mackay shouldn’t have been performing as bad as they did/have. Where’s the common denominator there? Oh look, it’s the squad. Go figure!

    And if the poor, pampered prima donnas are a tad offended by some text messages, I’d suggest they are very quikcly reminded who is the boss and who pays their wages.[/quote]

    “Go figure” ! I’m English Griff not American! You may have been working in an office environment too long man! Do you use the term ” You do the math” as well? It’s not that long ago that you were calling so called office talk! ;) Anyway, back to the subject. What do you think is the problem then, because all I see you do is shoot people down who make suggestions as to what is wrong, without actually offering any opinions of your own? If you think the squad is that bad that we should go down then just say so. Come on man, get involved in the “Think tank” ! Happy Christmas ! :)[/quote]

    A number of players in that squad do not want to be here and that rubs off on others. The answer is to see what Mackay can do in the transfer window, especially in getting rid of those bad apples. It might be too late already, but that definitely is NOT Mackay’s fault. very hard to totally transform a squad in January, but he needs to pick 16 or 18 he wants (from within or the market) and either try to offload the rest or freeze the out completely. I think Holt is nailed on to be in his team come January 3rd, by the way.

    And if you want names of players who don’t want to be here, I know for a FACT (and I rarely use that term) that Maloney wants to leave and is sulking and beign a big girl and I strongly suspect Ramis is another one. There are probably more who were here before Mackay’s time who don’t want to be here for various reasons, none of which probably involve Mackay.

    And don’t ask me how I know it for a fact, but it hasn’t come from where you might think it has, Phil. I never get anything from there!

    Anyway, you lot carry on tearing yourselves up about a football club. I’m off to enjoy my Christmas break with my family. I suggest you all do the same.

    Merry Christmas to you, and I mean everybody! ;)

    PS, Adkins – not a bad shout. But many of those players will still not want to be here and play for him either. Deluded? Don’t think so.

    Over and out

    in reply to: Just sack him #137277
    You could easily replace Coyle, Rosler and Malky with ‘managers without a clue x 3’ and there would be an equally common denominator.

    I don’t think any texting etc has any say in this but the general feeling of the club has gone downhill since Malky’s appointment and DW’s breakdown.

    I think potentially Malky has gone soft on them, been all nicey, nicey, when he should have been motivating, because of his baggage and tried too hard to fit in and play the big names, most of which are midfielders.

    I’d be happy for him to ditch one or 2 of them at Leeds.

    Only you and Filmoss as far as I can see. The rest of us are feeling no worse or better than we did 5 games ago. Certainly my knees aren’t jerking like plenty other people’s are.

    3 managers without a clue? So, I’ll ask you again, who would you replace him with? Horc is off the table, as are you – seemingly the only person who knows anything about football on this forum at the moment. Come on, which realistic option would you go for?

    in reply to: Just sack him #137275

    I think the blame lies with DW ! I also think that a few players were not happy with his decision to bring in MM and also his pathetic attempt to defend him! There is trouble right through the camp and I reckon DW has lost the respect of some of the players!Obviously just my opinion but there is something seriously amiss!

    How on earth could you possibly know that? And as most of these players’ perfomances were just as abject under Rosler, why would you make that leap?[/quote]

    I don’t know, that is why I said “I think” and “Obviously just my opinion” ! With hindsight ( And there are many who would say ” I told you so” )it would appear that the appointment of MM has been a massive faux pas! The blame therefore lies with the person who chose him and then employed him does it not? As for the Rosler business, I said in an earlier post it is possible that Rosler ended up being resented by some players and that the appointment of MM could have been met with disapproval by some players who may have made their feelings known? Who knows, but something is seriously amiss and it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to come to that conclusion![/quote]

    Not being funny fil but Malky was the overwhelming favourite with most on here before his appointment so don’t just blame Mr Whelan for it not being an instant success. He did what he thought was best for the club and who knows he may well yet be proved right. Changes must be made though and now.[/quote]

    I did use the word ‘Hindsight’ ! However, there were people who feared that the appointment could backfire! In other words, with the benefit of hindsight (And I am not referring to the shite form)perhaps employing him was a bad move! I don’t know what is going on behind closed doors but there is something going on! I am just trying to make sense of it all because a combination of our squad and MM should not be performing so bad![/quote]

    A combination of our squad and Coyle, our squad and Rosler, our squad and Mackay shouldn’t have been performing as bad as they did/have. Where’s the common denominator there? Oh look, it’s the squad. Go figure!

    And if the poor, pampered prima donnas are a tad offended by some text messages, I’d suggest they are very quikcly reminded who is the boss and who pays their wages.

    in reply to: Just sack him #137236
    I think the blame lies with DW ! I also think that a few players were not happy with his decision to bring in MM and also his pathetic attempt to defend him! There is trouble right through the camp and I reckon DW has lost the respect of some of the players!Obviously just my opinion but there is something seriously amiss!

    How on earth could you possibly know that? And as most of these players’ perfomances were just as abject under Rosler, why would you make that leap?

    in reply to: Clarke Carlisle #137230
    Girl from Longridge ( Where I clean windows) who is mates with his wife is saying that the papers have blown it out of proportion and that his injuries are not life threatening!

    Dangerous road that, I use it once or twice a month to go to Dreary Driffield to sse my software supplier. There but for the grace of God, and all that…

    BBC says not life-threatening. Daily Mail says it is life-threatening. And that the lorry driver was Polish ;)

    Let’s hope that the Mail has it wrong, as usual.

    in reply to: Just sack him #137222
    I could be the only one with this opinion and still not be wide of the mark though Griff .

    You should know that of all people.

    I’ll stand alone on this if I have to. MM is a bad egg and if there’s only me not wanting to sniff it, that’s fine.

    Of course you could – but you’re probably not ;)

    in reply to: Just sack him #137219

    As for the thread title – Ive never heard anything so ridiculous in quite some time.

    I’ll bet you a pound to a penny I have Dave[/quote]

    Dave? Dave from Skem? That’s something else your way off the mark with[/quote]

    Why what else am I way off the mark with, your opinion?[/quote]

    Yes, in my opinion. And a few other people’s, by the looks of things.

    in reply to: Just sack him #137214

    As for the thread title – Ive never heard anything so ridiculous in quite some time.

    I’ll bet you a pound to a penny I have Dave[/quote]

    Dave? Dave from Skem? That’s something else your way off the mark with

    in reply to: Just sack him #137213

    I would suggest that we now need to win games and we don’t do that playing with McClean up top on his own and then resorting to 2 lads up there for the last 10 when we’re losing.

    I have been advocating Riera and Delort but I doubt he’ll go with that. He may go Fortune on his own against Leeds, I’d prefer Riera with him up top at the very least, someone has to be on who can score.
    You don’t get out of this with that luxury midfield so that needs breaking up. Part of me wants to pot Callum to the bench but there’s always that chance he can create something.
    I think Kvist could be someone to get back in, just so the likes of McCann get forward.
    I’m even considering Captain Calamity could be the answer at the back for some much needed experience of a dogfight. New lows reached.

    Are Waghorn and Ramis ever coming back? They could be what keeps us up or takes us down imo.

    I still don’t think playing two up front is the answer – and certainly not if we’re playing four in midfield.

    I can understand (in theory) why McClean is being started up front – because he will chase defenders down and pressurise them into mistakes or win the ball from them, and with his pace, if the ball is played through gaps in the middle or to his feet in space, he’ll out-sprint most defenders.

    The problem on Saturday was, the midfield didn’t have enough of a grip on the game to create those chances, and half the balls played forwards were at McClean’s head.

    Saying that though, I thought Fortune played well when he came on, and there was a marked improvement in the team.[/quote]

    Totally agree with that statement. What some tend to forget is that in the old 442 formation it was heavily reliant on one of those strikers to continually be in the box, which to me effectively takes him out of the game for large parts – a luxury no team can afford in the modern game. Having said that, I have mentioned in the past that we should still retain the option of changing to a 442 formation during a game as part of a tactic ‘in the locker’ but changing back out of it if not working. At the moment a 4231 formation has been the best we have put out there so far.

    I think it is only the top clubs who have been blessed with a good striker who get that great return of goals that everyone wants, the rest of us have to make do with goals from our lone striker (if at all possible) and from attacking midfielders – what some people forget is that Celtic played Maloney as a striker so he knows the position and should cut his cloth accordingly.

    As for the midfield on Saturday, I thought it was slowed down by Watson who has reverted back to his old ways of not looking forward – his short free kicks were extremely frustrating.

    For me, I too agree that Fortune played well when he came on and that it is for the likes of McClean, Maloney, McManaman and/orMcCann to contribute to the shots on target stats.

    As for the thread title – Ive never heard anything so ridiculous in quite some time.[/quote]

    GRIFF IN TOTALLY AGREEING WITH ITEWASBACKINTHEDAY SHOCKER!!

    in reply to: Just sack him #137193

    Pep or Jose.

    Probably best if we went ethnic or at least foreign just to appease a few.

    Does Boycey have his coaching badges?

    No, he doesn’t. And Pep and Jose are likely to turn us down, which just leaves Horc.[/quote]

    OK if Horc’s available I’ll take him as long as he promises never to play a lone striker in McClean and doesn’t say Chingaling.[/quote]

    Oh, Horc’s said far worse than Chingaling. Just ask my lad! ;)

    in reply to: Just sack him #137189
    Pep or Jose.

    Probably best if we went ethnic or at least foreign just to appease a few.

    Does Boycey have his coaching badges?

    No, he doesn’t. And Pep and Jose are likely to turn us down, which just leaves Horc.

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