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Great interview and confirms something that I have always thought about his time with us. He is a very calm and sensible character and I’ve no doubt that if he had‘ve come back that we wouldn’t be the shambles we are now.
Hoopsa Interviews Isaac Hayden on 07:22 - Oct 10 by Northernr
Yeh bet the club are delighted we all know he was ready to come but we signed Harrison Ashby instead
It shows the naive, if well intentioned, approach from Nourry, that by keeping a closed lid on things in-house, he can prevent everyone from knowing anything, not factoring in there will be outside parties with information that will eventually get out.
Decisions get made, they went for Ashby over Hayden, some work, some don't, fine, we're not all perfect. Treating everyone like peasants for the slim potential advantage of keeping everything quiet, when in reality its almost impossible in such an open media and money driven world, feels like getting the priorities wrong.
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Hoopsa Interviews Isaac Hayden on 08:58 - Oct 10 with 8374 views
Hoopsa Interviews Isaac Hayden on 08:53 - Oct 10 by mikeyhg
It shows the naive, if well intentioned, approach from Nourry, that by keeping a closed lid on things in-house, he can prevent everyone from knowing anything, not factoring in there will be outside parties with information that will eventually get out.
Decisions get made, they went for Ashby over Hayden, some work, some don't, fine, we're not all perfect. Treating everyone like peasants for the slim potential advantage of keeping everything quiet, when in reality its almost impossible in such an open media and money driven world, feels like getting the priorities wrong.
True, and what happens is the only version of events that does get aired is the one you might not like.
"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
Hoopsa Interviews Isaac Hayden on 08:53 - Oct 10 by mikeyhg
It shows the naive, if well intentioned, approach from Nourry, that by keeping a closed lid on things in-house, he can prevent everyone from knowing anything, not factoring in there will be outside parties with information that will eventually get out.
Decisions get made, they went for Ashby over Hayden, some work, some don't, fine, we're not all perfect. Treating everyone like peasants for the slim potential advantage of keeping everything quiet, when in reality its almost impossible in such an open media and money driven world, feels like getting the priorities wrong.
I have made this point to him.
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Hoopsa Interviews Isaac Hayden on 09:30 - Oct 10 with 8184 views
It may be that Newcastle wanted us to cover his in full £50k a week wages and thats why we didn't have him back especially with the possibility of him being released from his contract in January
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Hoopsa Interviews Isaac Hayden on 09:47 - Oct 10 with 8084 views
Given Kim Jung Nourry's secrecy policies, it would seem Hayden's failure to adhere to the Dear Leader's rules, will hardly endear him. If anything, I wonder of KJN will decide that this represents a clear case of a player displaying 'below the line of median control and thought bending' traits.
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Hoopsa Interviews Isaac Hayden on 09:53 - Oct 10 by PlanetHonneywood
Given Kim Jung Nourry's secrecy policies, it would seem Hayden's failure to adhere to the Dear Leader's rules, will hardly endear him. If anything, I wonder of KJN will decide that this represents a clear case of a player displaying 'below the line of median control and thought bending' traits.
Non-human traits
Shit but local
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Hoopsa Interviews Isaac Hayden on 10:05 - Oct 10 with 7947 views
Hoopsa Interviews Isaac Hayden on 09:33 - Oct 10 by stantheman10
It may be that Newcastle wanted us to cover his in full £50k a week wages and thats why we didn't have him back especially with the possibility of him being released from his contract in January
If the deal was 99% happening then wage agreements between the two clubs would have already been agreed, it just needed the final signature/green light from QPR.
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Hoopsa Interviews Isaac Hayden on 10:10 - Oct 10 with 7865 views
Look, I'm maybe embarassing myself here when I talk about my love of professional wrestling, but I actually think you can learn a lot about the world of work and especially high profile industries like sport.
There is kayfabe - this is the illusion that wrestling isn't scripted. It used to be that breaking kayfabe would get you ex communicated. The Undertaker used to drive round in a hearse could he didn't want a kid to see him in his red Corrola. These days kayfabe is a bit meta - Drew McIntyre and CM Punk have had the feud of the year including a bloody Hell in a Cell match in a feud based on Drew's real life hated of Punk meaning they having grudge matches over a dispute that acknowledges it is scripted? Mad
This means people have two modes of operating. There's a work - which is making people (marks is the term for people believe it's real) think something is real when it's fake.
And there's a shoot - this is when in the context of something fake, people start using real stuff. Shawn Michaels saying Bret Hart was having an affair, Cena pointing out The Rock had notes written on his hand. That's a shoot.
So anytime you see a sports person doing an interview, you gotta think; are they keeping their own kayfabe? And the most important question - are ya working or are ya shootin brother?
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Hoopsa Interviews Isaac Hayden on 10:48 - Oct 10 with 7690 views
Hoopsa Interviews Isaac Hayden on 10:33 - Oct 10 by robith
Look, I'm maybe embarassing myself here when I talk about my love of professional wrestling, but I actually think you can learn a lot about the world of work and especially high profile industries like sport.
There is kayfabe - this is the illusion that wrestling isn't scripted. It used to be that breaking kayfabe would get you ex communicated. The Undertaker used to drive round in a hearse could he didn't want a kid to see him in his red Corrola. These days kayfabe is a bit meta - Drew McIntyre and CM Punk have had the feud of the year including a bloody Hell in a Cell match in a feud based on Drew's real life hated of Punk meaning they having grudge matches over a dispute that acknowledges it is scripted? Mad
This means people have two modes of operating. There's a work - which is making people (marks is the term for people believe it's real) think something is real when it's fake.
And there's a shoot - this is when in the context of something fake, people start using real stuff. Shawn Michaels saying Bret Hart was having an affair, Cena pointing out The Rock had notes written on his hand. That's a shoot.
So anytime you see a sports person doing an interview, you gotta think; are they keeping their own kayfabe? And the most important question - are ya working or are ya shootin brother?
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Errrr?!
Guess as I no longer work I must be shootin’? Can I phone a friend?
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Hoopsa Interviews Isaac Hayden on 10:52 - Oct 10 with 7649 views
Hoopsa Interviews Isaac Hayden on 09:53 - Oct 10 by PlanetHonneywood
Given Kim Jung Nourry's secrecy policies, it would seem Hayden's failure to adhere to the Dear Leader's rules, will hardly endear him. If anything, I wonder of KJN will decide that this represents a clear case of a player displaying 'below the line of median control and thought bending' traits.
Hayden is clearly bottom decile for shutting the f@ck up and below median for talking to official party communication methods.
He is, however top decile for his ability to cook without, er, cooking. But I am loathe to reheat that topic…
NURSE!
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Hoopsa Interviews Isaac Hayden on 11:02 - Oct 10 with 7556 views
Astounding that we haven't at least got him back in on loan. A huge miss from last season. Surely after the start we've made, we'll be picking up the phone soon.....
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Hoopsa Interviews Isaac Hayden on 11:20 - Oct 10 with 7428 views
Hoopsa Interviews Isaac Hayden on 11:02 - Oct 10 by qprninja
Astounding that we haven't at least got him back in on loan. A huge miss from last season. Surely after the start we've made, we'll be picking up the phone soon.....
it's definitely looking likely Marti is going to have to rebuild the midfield. I'd say we actually need a minimum of two ballwinners rather than ballers, so Hayden + AN Other.
Hoopsa Interviews Isaac Hayden on 10:33 - Oct 10 by robith
Look, I'm maybe embarassing myself here when I talk about my love of professional wrestling, but I actually think you can learn a lot about the world of work and especially high profile industries like sport.
There is kayfabe - this is the illusion that wrestling isn't scripted. It used to be that breaking kayfabe would get you ex communicated. The Undertaker used to drive round in a hearse could he didn't want a kid to see him in his red Corrola. These days kayfabe is a bit meta - Drew McIntyre and CM Punk have had the feud of the year including a bloody Hell in a Cell match in a feud based on Drew's real life hated of Punk meaning they having grudge matches over a dispute that acknowledges it is scripted? Mad
This means people have two modes of operating. There's a work - which is making people (marks is the term for people believe it's real) think something is real when it's fake.
And there's a shoot - this is when in the context of something fake, people start using real stuff. Shawn Michaels saying Bret Hart was having an affair, Cena pointing out The Rock had notes written on his hand. That's a shoot.
So anytime you see a sports person doing an interview, you gotta think; are they keeping their own kayfabe? And the most important question - are ya working or are ya shootin brother?
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I was almost following... Then the Hogan tweet completely baffled me.
"It a work when you work a work and work yourself into a shoot, marks."