Mcnulty 18:00 - Nov 6 with 38077 views | Brewer123 | Hi All, Burton Fan here! Your manager Jim Mcnulty has become overwhelming favourite it seems for our job. Is he someone you hold in a high regard or someone you're not fussed about losing? What's his style of football/formation? Best of luck for the remainder of the season (don't return the favour...season over already!!) | | | | |
Mcnulty on 18:31 - Nov 13 with 4852 views | judd |
Mcnulty on 18:06 - Nov 13 by BigKindo | Thanks for clearing that up. BTW have you got a legal degree specialising in writing wils and trusts? |
Yes, BS, see? | |
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Mcnulty on 18:47 - Nov 13 with 4763 views | D_Alien |
Mcnulty on 18:26 - Nov 13 by EllGazzell | Very well put that man. If Burton approached Dale and unlocked the right to speak to him, he would have been mental to pass up the opportunity, even 100% sure he didn't want to go there. He came to Dale as a player and 'worked his way up'; speaking to Burton, gaining interview experience, a feel for how another club is, money, budgets, strategies etc. would be INVALUABLE for him in his professional/personal development and bank him some exp. in preparation for an interview he actually wants/needs to pass. The muckrakers and gas lighters on here trying to sew division with "inside knowledge" and whataboutery are, to quote an old fav. "diluted" |
*sow* | |
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Mcnulty on 18:55 - Nov 13 with 4728 views | judd |
Mcnulty on 18:47 - Nov 13 by D_Alien | *sow* |
Haberdashery | |
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Mcnulty on 18:59 - Nov 13 with 4701 views | James1980 |
Mcnulty on 18:26 - Nov 13 by EllGazzell | Very well put that man. If Burton approached Dale and unlocked the right to speak to him, he would have been mental to pass up the opportunity, even 100% sure he didn't want to go there. He came to Dale as a player and 'worked his way up'; speaking to Burton, gaining interview experience, a feel for how another club is, money, budgets, strategies etc. would be INVALUABLE for him in his professional/personal development and bank him some exp. in preparation for an interview he actually wants/needs to pass. The muckrakers and gas lighters on here trying to sew division with "inside knowledge" and whataboutery are, to quote an old fav. "diluted" |
What's that phrase atrributed to Cicero again? | |
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Mcnulty on 19:00 - Nov 13 with 4696 views | D_Alien |
Mcnulty on 18:55 - Nov 13 by judd | Haberdashery |
Burtons? | |
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Mcnulty on 19:01 - Nov 13 with 4692 views | judd |
Mcnulty on 19:00 - Nov 13 by D_Alien | Burtons? |
Gone for... | |
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Mcnulty on 19:04 - Nov 13 with 4676 views | D_Alien |
Mcnulty on 19:01 - Nov 13 by judd | Gone for... |
Al' bi on my way then | |
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Mcnulty on 19:08 - Nov 13 with 4656 views | EllGazzell |
Mcnulty on 19:00 - Nov 13 by D_Alien | Burtons? |
*Burton* | |
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Mcnulty on 19:12 - Nov 13 with 4633 views | blackdogblue |
Mcnulty on 17:18 - Nov 13 by kel | Me? Never mentioned buying anyone a pint |
More chance of a fookin parking ticket.. 😎 LMAO at “Poppet Master”… what a tool.. a regular would know your a “Petal to the Metal” 👍 | |
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Mcnulty on 20:27 - Nov 13 with 4394 views | D_Alien | Will be interesting to see who Burton (not *Burtons the tailors*) appoint, when it's announced The experience of this episode will, hopefully, stand the club in good stead, and all part of the learning experience not just for JM but for the new board | |
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Mcnulty on 22:21 - Nov 13 with 4049 views | D_Alien |
When Burton's was in Rochdale next to the old ABC, it was known to everyone as Burton's Not knowing the difference between "sew" and "sow" isn't a good look for someone who purports to earn a living through the use of English | |
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Mcnulty on 22:26 - Nov 13 with 4014 views | judd |
Mcnulty on 22:21 - Nov 13 by D_Alien | When Burton's was in Rochdale next to the old ABC, it was known to everyone as Burton's Not knowing the difference between "sew" and "sow" isn't a good look for someone who purports to earn a living through the use of English |
Seams that's a turn up | |
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Mcnulty on 22:28 - Nov 13 with 3998 views | D_Alien |
Mcnulty on 22:26 - Nov 13 by judd | Seams that's a turn up |
Must be touching the cloth | |
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Mcnulty on 22:33 - Nov 13 with 3973 views | EllDale |
Mcnulty on 22:21 - Nov 13 by D_Alien | When Burton's was in Rochdale next to the old ABC, it was known to everyone as Burton's Not knowing the difference between "sew" and "sow" isn't a good look for someone who purports to earn a living through the use of English |
The full name of the firm was Montague Burton. In its heyday their biggest factory in Leeds was producing 30000 suits a week. Apparently the phrase “the full Monty” originated here. Most men just bought a jacket and trousers but if you had a waistcoat as well you ordered the full Monty. | | | |
Mcnulty on 23:55 - Nov 13 with 3861 views | robtheb |
Mcnulty on 22:33 - Nov 13 by EllDale | The full name of the firm was Montague Burton. In its heyday their biggest factory in Leeds was producing 30000 suits a week. Apparently the phrase “the full Monty” originated here. Most men just bought a jacket and trousers but if you had a waistcoat as well you ordered the full Monty. |
I remember queing to be measured for a new suit at Burton's by Mr Warburton, his son Richard was a mate of mine. | | | |
Mcnulty on 05:40 - Nov 14 with 3693 views | TalkingSutty |
Mcnulty on 23:55 - Nov 13 by robtheb | I remember queing to be measured for a new suit at Burton's by Mr Warburton, his son Richard was a mate of mine. |
You got bags more buzz at Burtons..apparently | | | |
Mcnulty on 12:26 - Nov 14 with 3199 views | BarryStrange |
Mcnulty on 22:33 - Nov 13 by EllDale | The full name of the firm was Montague Burton. In its heyday their biggest factory in Leeds was producing 30000 suits a week. Apparently the phrase “the full Monty” originated here. Most men just bought a jacket and trousers but if you had a waistcoat as well you ordered the full Monty. |
When I was at uni in Leeds, there was a hall of residence called Montague Burton. I genuinely never knew that is where it came from. Thanks for the knowledge. | | | |
Mcnulty on 16:51 - Nov 14 with 2770 views | davidab2202 | Another in the same thread--" the Window to Watch--- John Colliers" .still have nightmares about a suit they made that because of the size of my thighs wouldn't have looked out of place on a "Jump Jockey" at Aintree | | | |
Mcnulty on 18:44 - Nov 14 with 2458 views | rochedale | Baffles me this board. Constant moans about the type of football JM plays, when really you should support him and applaud the fact he’s trying to move with the times and play posession based football out from the back. Yet you think it’s alright that he was going to jump ship at the first chance and congratulate him on doing so. The mind boggles. Ah well. [Post edited 14 Nov 20:38]
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Mcnulty on 19:01 - Nov 14 with 2388 views | 442Dale |
Mcnulty on 18:44 - Nov 14 by rochedale | Baffles me this board. Constant moans about the type of football JM plays, when really you should support him and applaud the fact he’s trying to move with the times and play posession based football out from the back. Yet you think it’s alright that he was going to jump ship at the first chance and congratulate him on doing so. The mind boggles. Ah well. [Post edited 14 Nov 20:38]
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I’ve done my best to support the manager’s way of playing, even if aspects of it frustrate, and can see how well he’s done constructing a good squad with an excellent team spirit. I also have no issue with a manager talking to another club if it’s been approved by our own. It’s happened before and it’ll happen again. Edit: anyway, remember when Burton(s) sponsored Leeds? [Post edited 14 Nov 19:02]
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Mcnulty on 19:09 - Nov 14 with 2341 views | kel | Passion based football must be one of those new fancy dan phrases aspiring managers use. | | | |
Mcnulty on 07:10 - Nov 15 with 1766 views | dingdangblue |
Mcnulty on 18:44 - Nov 14 by rochedale | Baffles me this board. Constant moans about the type of football JM plays, when really you should support him and applaud the fact he’s trying to move with the times and play posession based football out from the back. Yet you think it’s alright that he was going to jump ship at the first chance and congratulate him on doing so. The mind boggles. Ah well. [Post edited 14 Nov 20:38]
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Dont be baffled. The moans are when we play dumb football. Every fan wants us to have possession of the football - when we play with purpose and intelligence. The keeper playing the ball to a player facing our own goal with 2 opposition players ontop of him so he loses it and we concede is dumb. Playing the ball across our own 18 yard box to an opposition player and we concede is dumb. We can still score goals with 20,30 passes involved without playing dumb football. | |
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Mcnulty on 17:07 - Nov 16 with 860 views | Clivert | It really does feel like we had the Willie Wonka golden ticket in our hands and it's been snatched from us, I mean somebody actually willing to pay us money to take McNulty off our hands. When was the last time that we actually played well? Fylde?? | | | |
Mcnulty on 17:22 - Nov 16 with 764 views | D_Alien |
Mcnulty on 17:07 - Nov 16 by Clivert | It really does feel like we had the Willie Wonka golden ticket in our hands and it's been snatched from us, I mean somebody actually willing to pay us money to take McNulty off our hands. When was the last time that we actually played well? Fylde?? |
The reality is that a lacklustre performance is the most likely outcome following this week Of course, for "some" it's fans who're to blame, for commenting on how events have unfolded, irrespective of club employees being in the spotlight. Laughable really... A big performance required against Latics next week to get us back on track. I hope it happens, always wanting the best for Dale Crucial period from now till the Xmas/NY fixtures | |
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