Does any one else miss Humes 15:57 - Mar 25 with 2146 views | Colukev | Can't help but think we may be better off in the league with him in charge. | | | | |
Does any one else miss Humes on 16:26 - Mar 25 with 2137 views | durham_exile | I think you need to take more water with it. He was out of his depth. Up the U's | |
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Does any one else miss Humes on 16:34 - Mar 25 with 2133 views | Colukev | Me neither!! Up the winning U's! | | | |
Does any one else miss Humes on 00:52 - Mar 26 with 2087 views | wessex_exile | Since Tony Humes was announced as Director of Football, we've won two and drawn one out of five, should have won four out of five, and we were better than Port Fail too - just saying like. | |
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Does any one else miss Humes on 08:54 - Mar 26 with 2067 views | Leadbelly | Don't miss him in the slightest and still mighty pi55ed off he never actually left the club. He remains the luckiest man in football. [Post edited 26 Mar 2016 12:42]
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Does any one else miss Humes on 22:33 - Mar 29 with 1995 views | mfb_cufc | I was glad when Humes walked away from the managers job, but there is no disputing the fact we have played well since he returned. [Post edited 31 Mar 2016 20:34]
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Does any one else miss Humes on 22:38 - Mar 29 with 1994 views | durham_exile |
Does any one else miss Humes on 22:33 - Mar 29 by mfb_cufc | I was glad when Humes walked away from the managers job, but there is no disputing the fact we have played well since he returned. [Post edited 31 Mar 2016 20:34]
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Colchester's return to form is down to KK. We have seven cup finals and if KK keeps U's up it will be the greatest achievement given our parlous position which he inherited. Bring on the toothless Lions Up the U's | |
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Does any one else miss Humes on 18:42 - Mar 31 with 1938 views | noah4x4 | Humes is probably taking a huge workload off KK'S back. How could one man as team manager ever be effective when responsible for 19 coaches from U11 to U21 and manage the First Team. It was too much. OK, Tony wasn't a success with a microphone, or maybe not in the First XI dressing room, but let's give him credit when Keen says the relationship is working. I think Keen is sincere, and not a Cowling puppet as some maliciously claim. Since his return and KK being free to focus where most needed, 10 points from 18 might easily have been 14 with a bit of better fortune. It wasn't pretty seeing nine men behind the ball for 50 minutes at the Ricoh but we won! [Post edited 31 Mar 2016 18:46]
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