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Hope there’s a link online soon. He’s just gone off on one about nobody being on the same page, people living in the past and him not being Allardyce or Parkinson (whose name he couldn’t remember at first!).
What is strange is that anyone ever tried to defend his outbursts as some sort of tactic to reduce pressure on players and take the focus off them; that he was being clever and we should understand that.
He isn’t clever and it’s impossible to understand. He cannot help himself.
If he knows where the players are that will make them successful, why have they got a defence like that?
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Same reason the last 18 months of his defence at Dale was an absolute joke. He's lost the plot. I do get his point about the delusional nature of far too many of their fans expecting instant miracles, but some of his comments are proper daft, as we know. When he was spouting earlier about Dale being 5 points behind where we were last season, on his watch, he just sort of forgot to mention what happened around this time last year, on his watch ....
29/12/2018 H Bradford City L 0:4 01/01/2019 A Doncaster Rovers L 0:5 05/01/2019 H Burton Albion L 0:4 12/01/2019 A Peterborough United L 1:2
15 goals conceded before a reply in four games - the worst in the club's history.
Of course you know what to do. It was "individual errors" , the fans, the pitches, anything but Kim Jong Hill.
How to ruin a fantastic legacy by being a balloon.
Because they are afraid to, but maybe the Bolton people will have the gumption to do as you suggest.
Some (a small number) of the Bolton "fans" towards the Sandy Lane end at the end of the game. Their behaviour was either drug-addled or half-witted idiocy. Or both. They clearly had no concept of gumption. As didn't the ageing mong who threw the ball forcefully at Aaron Wilbraham when it went out of play and smiled, laughed and claimed adulation like it was the biggest achievement he had ever attained in his pitiful life. Definitely no gumption or gorm there.
Never mind, Doncaster were worse and there were no reports of battery and golf ball incidents as you would have got from the bucket shaking dunderheads when they had a football club.
Utterly contradicts what he's ranted in the other interview
Not sure of the timeline between the two, but it's actually quite sad
That's like watching 2 different blokes doing an interview having watched 2 totally different matches, he needs some help or at the very least nail his colours to one opinion rather than have polar opposites on the same day.
LeverEnd wrote: ↑ Sat Jan 11, 2020 6:16 pm Another load of incoherent bollocks by Hill in his post match interview on GMR. I'm not going to give him grief for the footballing side as it stands, but good God he spouts some drivel and I've taken a very strong dislike to him.
Yes, it wasn't good at all. Some of what he said might have been fair comment if expressed in a more professional manner but the whole thing just came across as him cracking under the pressure. I've thought from the beginning that his inability to censor himself would get him in trouble eventually but it seems to be happening quicker than expected.
I gave up after 20 seconds due to that infernal racket.
He’s starting to remind me of the bloke who sings Springsteen songs in Rochdale bus station with his weird facial ticks and expressions. He really doesn’t do well under pressure.
All this talk of how he has put “his neck on the line” is also cringeworthy. He was the same when he managed us, telling us how much he had “sacrificed” etc. He’s the manager of a football team that’s it really.
The jokes on him for reminding us that he had accrued more points then bbm at this stage of the season when the boot was on the other foot. Mind games don’t work when you are mentally unstable. The bloke is a complete car crash.
He’s starting to remind me of the bloke who sings Springsteen songs in Rochdale bus station with his weird facial ticks and expressions. He really doesn’t do well under pressure.
All this talk of how he has put “his neck on the line” is also cringeworthy. He was the same when he managed us, telling us how much he had “sacrificed” etc. He’s the manager of a football team that’s it really.
The jokes on him for reminding us that he had accrued more points then bbm at this stage of the season when the boot was on the other foot. Mind games don’t work when you are mentally unstable. The bloke is a complete car crash.
Didn’t mean to quote TVOS there
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God is the Bruce Springsteen singer still about, he was there 30 years ago when I was at college, nice enough guy but he must be 50 plus now!
Does he still have a Walkman 😂
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