Jimmy Jimmy, oh 07:35 - Nov 22 with 74667 views | JonDoeman |
Poor little Jimmy! | |
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Jimmy Jimmy, oh on 17:29 - Nov 23 with 4603 views | simmo | Benitez about to be sacked? Another one the bookies might as well throw in the mix | |
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Jimmy Jimmy, oh on 00:34 - Nov 24 with 4463 views | Brightonhoop | Chaos. | | | |
Jimmy Jimmy, oh on 15:12 - Nov 24 with 4320 views | PinnerPaul | He's now 4/6 with Paddy Power, was 11/10 at the weekend. Not ALWAYS correct, but an indications he's more that just another rumour. | | | |
Jimmy Jimmy, oh on 15:53 - Nov 24 with 4159 views | johncharles |
Jimmy Jimmy, oh on 15:12 - Nov 24 by PinnerPaul | He's now 4/6 with Paddy Power, was 11/10 at the weekend. Not ALWAYS correct, but an indications he's more that just another rumour. |
Who ? I've lost track. | |
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Jimmy Jimmy, oh on 15:58 - Nov 24 with 4145 views | CroydonCaptJack |
Jimmy Jimmy, oh on 16:34 - Nov 23 by Mvpeter | So we can hold off the signings till next summer then. I do think we should stock up before the embargo. |
Yes, I think Barcelona did something like that before their embargo. | | | |
Jimmy Jimmy, oh on 09:59 - Nov 25 with 3904 views | Northernr | May as well put this here now, it's from our Burton correspondent and will be running on the front page if/when JFH is appointed but it's interesting insight for you all I think.... 1 - How do you assess JFH's time in charge of Burton? - Excellent. Taken them to a different level since he came ,using the same style as Gary Rowett. The players work hard and run through walls for him. He has a restricted budget for players so we are overachieving with this lot, which is mainly down to him and his tactics. We play a little bit more football than we did under Gary Rowett. 2) You seem to win a lot without scoring many goals, how would you describe his preferred style of play? Very tight and disciplined at the back and in midfield, create chances but haven't been taking them. Defence is definitely the key for him. There was a stat last month that we have created more chances than any other team in the league but taken the lowest percentage of them. For a former striker of his calibre, it's an oddity that we only have three strikers in the squad, and two of those haven't scored yet. 3 - Main strengths and weaknesses... Very committed and diligent. Players love and respect him. Play for him. Very detailed in training and tactics. Only weakness is maybe he doesn’t play enough attacking football at home as he doesn’t want to concede. Hates conceding goals. Pre-season, Jimmy said we would have to put the onus on defence in the first few games until we'd got the measure of the league. Having got the measure of the league, and seen the defensive tactics prove so successful, it looks like we're sticking with it for a bit longer. Personally would like to see a bit more attacking intent but it's working well so I don't think he'll change it. 4 - What's his record like in the transfer market? Record on signings has been a bit up and down. Some good, some failures. No prolific strikers but all strikers have to work really hard closing down. To be fair he hasn’t had a lot of money to play around with and get hold of expensive strikers so has done really well with what he has signed for the money available. Onus in the summer was signing defenders. 5 - Is he likely to bring any staff with him, who does he work with at Burton? Any players he's likely to come after? More than likely he would bring his assistant David Oldfield who is highly regarded, unless he fancied the manager's job. The only players he might bring are possibly the keeper Jon McLaughlin (reliable,commands box), centre back John Mousinho (been a rock this season and last since converted from centre back) and a Dutch/Moroccan winger/ striker called Nasser El Khayati who came from Dutch lower leagues and played well last season and has made the step up to L1. Has skill and touch and can go past full backs easily on the edge of area and either cross, pass or have a shot. Decent finisher usually. 6 - There's a perception that, to some extent, he's benefited from taking over the good work Gary Rowett did, how much truth is there in that? Yes he did take over a decent squad who were doing well (although actually they were on a fairly bad trot when Rowett) but Jimmy immediately started winning and took them on an amazing run to promotion with no real setbacks along the way. Credit to Rowett initially but huge credit to Jimmy for making us more professional and getting there. There was certainly no stumbling over the line, as there was when we got out of the Conference. 7 - There's also a perception that Burton are a well run club over achieving, and he may struggle with the omni-shambles at QPR - any thoughts? I think he would organise you better and make you hard to beat and you have Austin up front to nick goals in a 4-2-3-1 formation. Don't expect Dutch-type flowing football immediately as he seems more interesting in keeping it tight and goals out. If he went, he'd be going from a small, well-run club and a great relationship with the chairman to a bigger club with some well documented problems to address. Only been at the Albion a little over a year so is still learning but it's been all success so far so a good signing for you guys. | | | |
Jimmy Jimmy, oh on 10:04 - Nov 25 with 3872 views | Mick_S | Omni- shambles. I like that. | |
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Jimmy Jimmy, oh on 10:26 - Nov 25 with 3828 views | daveB | the more i read and hear about him the more i like the sound of this | | | |
Jimmy Jimmy, oh on 10:38 - Nov 25 with 3785 views | Northernr |
Jimmy Jimmy, oh on 10:26 - Nov 25 by daveB | the more i read and hear about him the more i like the sound of this |
You'll come round to the idea just as they appoint Powell instead | | | |
Jimmy Jimmy, oh on 10:40 - Nov 25 with 3780 views | paulparker |
Jimmy Jimmy, oh on 10:26 - Nov 25 by daveB | the more i read and hear about him the more i like the sound of this |
+1 I really think he would be a great appointment, wouldn't bother me if we won 1-0 every week either he is just the sort of manager that would make lazy players like Phillips,Fer, Sandro , Toszer either ship in or ship out fingers crossed this happens | |
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Jimmy Jimmy, oh on 11:07 - Nov 25 with 3733 views | francisbowles | Sounds like we could do a lot worse. If Pearson (for all his madness) or Jackett are not available and if others like Rodgers don't have the commitment for a couple years of rebuilding with us then JFH would be a positive appointment. | | | |
Jimmy Jimmy, oh on 11:51 - Nov 25 with 3616 views | adhoc_qpr | I like the sound of JFH from that and it would be nice to get a manager who is actually in a job rather than plucking one from the managerial scrapheap as usual! | | | |
Jimmy Jimmy, oh on 11:53 - Nov 25 with 3607 views | BerkoRanger | Having watched the video it's a +1 from me also. We'd need to get David Oldfield in as well - he'd be the ar*e kicker! | | | |
Jimmy Jimmy, oh on 11:54 - Nov 25 with 3602 views | SydneyRs |
Looking at that it does seem quite likely. | | | |
Jimmy Jimmy, oh on 12:07 - Nov 25 with 3556 views | johncharles | He's been a manager for just over a year in leagues 1 & 2. Ramsey was a manager for just less than a year in the Premier and the Championship. Ramsey was not experienced we all said and he failed. So now we're going for JFH ? | |
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Jimmy Jimmy, oh on 12:25 - Nov 25 with 3523 views | Mvpeter |
Jimmy Jimmy, oh on 12:07 - Nov 25 by johncharles | He's been a manager for just over a year in leagues 1 & 2. Ramsey was a manager for just less than a year in the Premier and the Championship. Ramsey was not experienced we all said and he failed. So now we're going for JFH ? |
JFH started managing in May 2013. If we were to employ him now that's an additional 2 and a half years of management. He's also been successful doing so. He's also got experience coaching senior players and he's also got 10 years on him. JFH is someone who knows how he wants to play and knows how to gain respect. Plenty different and all for the better IMO. | |
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Jimmy Jimmy, oh on 12:30 - Nov 25 with 3502 views | queensparker | I don't think I've ever been less arsed about Rangers, but I'd be pleased with Jimmy FH from what I've read above. Reading the Burton site they've got nothing but good things to say about him as well. http://burtonbrewers.proboards.com/thread/2141/qpr Plus he might be able to get Fer playing (or knowing the Dutch, they'll probably fall out within 10 mins) | | | |
Jimmy Jimmy, oh on 12:49 - Nov 25 with 3440 views | DejR_vu |
Jimmy Jimmy, oh on 12:07 - Nov 25 by johncharles | He's been a manager for just over a year in leagues 1 & 2. Ramsey was a manager for just less than a year in the Premier and the Championship. Ramsey was not experienced we all said and he failed. So now we're going for JFH ? |
I think the difference is that we appear to have someone in Hoos, who knows what he is doing in terms of scratching beneath the surface in order to ascertain the quality of the candidate. And, someone who has identified and appointed good young managers in the past. You get the feeling with CR that it was the blind leading the blind. A punt on the basis that he's apparently a good coach with little regard for the management side (regardless of the title). It's still a gamble though, but always is to an extent when hiring someone new. But if it's done on the back of sensible, detailed research the risks of failure are reduced. | |
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Jimmy Jimmy, oh on 13:30 - Nov 25 with 3359 views | robith | Clive's post sounds positive. Can't wait to break him | | | |
Jimmy Jimmy, oh on 14:06 - Nov 25 with 3282 views | daveB |
Jimmy Jimmy, oh on 10:38 - Nov 25 by Northernr | You'll come round to the idea just as they appoint Powell instead |
I'm still expecting Peter Reid to take over | | | |
Jimmy Jimmy, oh on 14:57 - Nov 25 with 3100 views | Ranger78 | I enjoyed the video doc and the Burton article. Starting to feel like he'd be a great choice........ assuming there is the patience to let him build something .......... | | | |
Jimmy Jimmy, oh on 14:59 - Nov 25 with 3813 views | johncharles |
Jimmy Jimmy, oh on 12:25 - Nov 25 by Mvpeter | JFH started managing in May 2013. If we were to employ him now that's an additional 2 and a half years of management. He's also been successful doing so. He's also got experience coaching senior players and he's also got 10 years on him. JFH is someone who knows how he wants to play and knows how to gain respect. Plenty different and all for the better IMO. |
He started at Royal Antwerp in May 2013 and finished in May 2014 taking them to 7th in the Belgian 2nd division. He took over Burton 6 months later and took what most people say was already a good team to promotion from our 2nd division to the 1st. I'm not against JFH but I really can't see that he's got the experience to do any better than Ramsey. If we can't entice Jacket from Wolves why not go for Ainsworth. Not enough experience you say but a dam sight more than Jimmy Floyd. | |
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Jimmy Jimmy, oh on 15:02 - Nov 25 with 3801 views | daveB |
Jimmy Jimmy, oh on 14:59 - Nov 25 by johncharles | He started at Royal Antwerp in May 2013 and finished in May 2014 taking them to 7th in the Belgian 2nd division. He took over Burton 6 months later and took what most people say was already a good team to promotion from our 2nd division to the 1st. I'm not against JFH but I really can't see that he's got the experience to do any better than Ramsey. If we can't entice Jacket from Wolves why not go for Ainsworth. Not enough experience you say but a dam sight more than Jimmy Floyd. |
Why is experience so important. We had one of the most experienced manager in England ten months ago and he was slated for a number of reasons including being too old and out of touch. At the time plenty said we should go for a younger man like JFH. | | | |
Jimmy Jimmy, oh on 15:17 - Nov 25 with 3766 views | Antti_Heinola | Experience is important of course. But it depends how managers use it! Olly was poor at Leicester but used that experience to come back stronger at Blackpool. Experience can also make you risk-averse. There's no magic formula. What I like about JFH is that he seems everything Timmy Sherwood is not. The more I read, the more I like. I'd be pleased with JFH. Always liked him, clearly intelligent and strong, and also had an incredible ability to hit extremely powerful daisy cutters like no one else I've seen. | |
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