Sad people 21:52 - May 29 with 6790 views | Fireboy2 | Posting about an ex manager. Are you a swans fan or a lover/hater of a former manager? | | | | |
Sad people on 22:09 - May 29 with 3559 views | felixstowe_jack | Think most true fans are happy to see our former players and managers do well. Only the small minded want them to fail. | |
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Sad people on 22:12 - May 29 with 3554 views | BryanSwan | I think that entirely depends on the player/manager, if they are local, what they've done here and how they've left. | |
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Sad people on 22:15 - May 29 with 3544 views | STID2017 | Bound to happen, today more than most days. It will die down once we start focusing on the new season. Fixtures and transfers to look forward to. Plus Wales of course coming up soon | |
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Sad people on 22:18 - May 29 with 3541 views | Fireboy2 | I have my opinion on every manager we have had but once they have gone I say my piece and leave it. My point is some people just won't let it lie. | | | |
Sad people on 22:23 - May 29 with 3532 views | STID2017 | I know. So shoot me ! Like a bad habit. You think " That's the last" then just can't resist one more, then another... | |
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Sad people on 22:26 - May 29 with 3525 views | guthrieintherain | The sad thing for me is the cliques on here and the trolling that goes on. Nothing wrong with discussing an ex manager even if it is hard for some to admit that he is a winning manager. | |
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Sad people on 22:27 - May 29 with 3521 views | felixstowe_jack | Some people want ex managers to fail just so they can say I was right and most people were wrong. | |
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Sad people on 22:29 - May 29 with 3516 views | Boundy | Not sure how many threads can be created extolling the virtues or not of an ex manager but fair play enough are trying to create a record. Can't wait till next season , not | |
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Sad people on 22:56 - May 29 with 3466 views | Dr_Parnassus | Bang on sir | |
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Sad people on 07:47 - May 30 with 3356 views | PawelAbbott | Do you not think that it is relevant then? After a season where we toiled in the lower half of the table and ended with our worst position in 15 years. The manager who would still have been contracted to us, who we opted to put on gardening leave for the start of the season, has just taken a side from bottom of the table to promoted. | | | |
Sad people on 07:50 - May 30 with 3348 views | onehunglow | Again,another thread created to show how great a fan some individual is. Just why are we like this Fans who have STs, Those that do not Those that travel away Those that don't Those that can drink a lot-or not Those that dress to the left or the right! Just really,what are we about We have a complete clown in charge of our team who doesn't know his backside from his elbow yet one we entrust everything with. Yet, what we see are posts created about a pug ugly choker who has resurrected Notts Forest, who will sack him even before the season starts-possibly. Possibly not. I see Jan Molby quite often so might start a thread about the Big Dane Get a grip | |
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Sad people on 08:13 - May 30 with 3324 views | PawelAbbott | What is also telling, is that under Cooper we had Guehi who went on to be sold for £20m+, Brewster, Gallagher, Gibbs-White all developed into £20m+ players. Garner at Forest being talked up as a potential first team player at Man U. Under Martin, Williams barely played, Burns never played and Laird taken back early. Cooper developed players, Martin ruins them [Post edited 30 May 2022 8:15]
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Sad people on 08:25 - May 30 with 3308 views | vetchonian | But be fair he didnt have a reseason mun | |
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Sad people on 12:12 - May 30 with 3184 views | Superjan | Please start a Jan Molby thread | | | |
Sad people on 12:23 - May 30 with 3174 views | vetchonian | didnt he bottle a play off final too | |
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Sad people on 13:53 - May 30 with 3124 views | Superjan | Retaken free kick … | | | |
Sad people on 13:56 - May 30 with 3118 views | vetchonian | tell me about it , I was there.... | |
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Sad people on 14:03 - May 30 with 3111 views | magicdaps10 | Now that season was good, we played Torquay away and lost 2-0 and were sat 23rd in the league. We played top of the table Wigan on the Tuesday and we won 2-1. I remember being down in Torquay when we lost, Molby signed every autograph going in and we went down with a whimper.... I remember thinking that it might not be for him. | |
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Sad people on 14:08 - May 30 with 3105 views | Superjan | Loved it too , just looking at the table we had 71 points and a goal difference of +4 . It was never going to end well . | | | |
Sad people on 14:14 - May 30 with 3095 views | magicdaps10 | The Torquay game was the 25th October, we were 23rd in the league that evening. At one point we had pushed for a top 2 finish. | |
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Sad people on 14:14 - May 30 with 3091 views | onehunglow | Jan's a cracking chap.He walks his white pooches along the Wirral Way.Always has time for people. He's no bigger either. | |
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Sad people on 14:21 - May 30 with 3088 views | Superjan | He did wonders fair play , but it didn’t last. One of the best passers of a football, didn’t need to run . | | | |
Sad people on 16:09 - May 30 with 3028 views | STID2017 | John Frain, wasn't it. Still everytime I hear "Simply The Best" by Tina Turner, it reminds of that game, as that was the song played at the end. Absolutely gutted that game | |
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Sad people on 16:14 - May 30 with 3020 views | STID2017 | The comparisons when he came in with Tosh were inevitable. However never had a Struel type to back him. Plus as a manager, Tosh was more successful for us. Really enjoyed the time under Molby though | |
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Sad people on 16:21 - May 30 with 3007 views | Lorax | Molby gave us hope, a big name, a very good player and we were entertaining too, for a while. If we'd had an owner with a bit more money that may have ended better. It always comes down to money. | | | |
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