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(13-10-2025, 07:51 AM)Sniffer Dog (Admin) Wrote: For me it's all about today.
I am not one for long term planning for me it's all about the here and now.
Making long term plans looks great on paper and sounds great during interviews etc but the reality is that something will always come along and kick you in the knackers.
One of my favourite expressions is 'God laughs at those who make plans'.
So what do we need today?
Personally I think we need a Sean Dyche.
After the future will unravel itself day by day.
Sniff, is that a Greek expression? If it us can understand a lot of the scattercut and heat of the moment approach.
Need to work to plan and adapt it everyday. If you have no plans a house never has the foundation to build. Or in our case the forever changes t o city ground or moving.
Its like the other Greek quote i heard in the summer. “Nottingham Forest always win”
Everyone is entitled to my opinion - COYR :)
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We need some stability. It feels to me like we're unravelling.
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(13-10-2025, 08:28 AM)Widdow Wrote: (13-10-2025, 07:51 AM)Sniffer Dog (Admin) Wrote: For me it's all about today.
I am not one for long term planning for me it's all about the here and now.
Making long term plans looks great on paper and sounds great during interviews etc but the reality is that something will always come along and kick you in the knackers.
One of my favourite expressions is 'God laughs at those who make plans'.
So what do we need today?
Personally I think we need a Sean Dyche.
After the future will unravel itself day by day.
Sniff, is that a Greek expression? If it us can understand a lot of the scattercut and heat of the moment approach.
Need to work to plan and adapt it everyday. If you have no plans a house never has the foundation to build. Or in our case the forever changes t o city ground or moving.
Its like the other Greek quote i heard in the summer. “Nottingham Forest always win”
Yes I think so :Funny:
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(13-10-2025, 08:28 AM)Paplane Wrote: We need some stability. It feels to me like we're unravelling.
That's probably why the Ange experiment has to end sooner rather than later
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13-10-2025, 10:09 AM
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(13-10-2025, 09:07 AM)DeesideRed Wrote: (13-10-2025, 08:28 AM)Paplane Wrote: We need some stability. It feels to me like we're unravelling.
That's probably why the Ange experiment has to end sooner rather than later
Yep, EM has to cut his losses, take the flak on the chin and put right what he got so badly wrong. He's going to get pelters sacking Ange this early from the media and the football 'grown ups' like Neville and Carragher and he'll never be allowed to forget it by the media. But the damage is done now, he's made a massive mistake and he's got to put it right this week. If he leaves it much longer the entire club could come crashing down.
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(13-10-2025, 10:09 AM)Paplane Wrote: (13-10-2025, 09:07 AM)DeesideRed Wrote: (13-10-2025, 08:28 AM)Paplane Wrote: We need some stability. It feels to me like we're unravelling.
That's probably why the Ange experiment has to end sooner rather than later
Yep, EM has to cut his losses, take the flak on the chin and put right what he got so badly wrong. He's going to get pelters sacking Ange this early from the media and the football 'grown ups' like Neville and Carragher and he'll never be allowed to forget it by the media. But the damage is done now, he's made a massive mistake and he's got to put it right this week. If he leaves it much longer the entire club could come crashing down.
I think in some respects you get credit for doing it really early, ie just owning the mistake. Leverkusen sacked Ten Hag after two games and seem to be doing fine.
So, place your bets, who is going to be manager this weekend? Ange, Dyche or someone else?
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(13-10-2025, 10:18 AM)wassy04 Wrote: (13-10-2025, 10:09 AM)Paplane Wrote: (13-10-2025, 09:07 AM)DeesideRed Wrote: (13-10-2025, 08:28 AM)Paplane Wrote: We need some stability. It feels to me like we're unravelling.
That's probably why the Ange experiment has to end sooner rather than later
Yep, EM has to cut his losses, take the flak on the chin and put right what he got so badly wrong. He's going to get pelters sacking Ange this early from the media and the football 'grown ups' like Neville and Carragher and he'll never be allowed to forget it by the media. But the damage is done now, he's made a massive mistake and he's got to put it right this week. If he leaves it much longer the entire club could come crashing down.
I think in some respects you get credit for doing it really early, ie just owning the mistake. Leverkusen sacked Ten Hag after two games and seem to be doing fine.
So, place your bets, who is going to be manager this weekend? Ange, Dyche or someone else?
Dyche. Unless EM want Ange to take the hit v Chelsea.
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(13-10-2025, 10:24 AM)Paplane Wrote: (13-10-2025, 10:18 AM)wassy04 Wrote: (13-10-2025, 10:09 AM)Paplane Wrote: (13-10-2025, 09:07 AM)DeesideRed Wrote: (13-10-2025, 08:28 AM)Paplane Wrote: We need some stability. It feels to me like we're unravelling.
That's probably why the Ange experiment has to end sooner rather than later
Yep, EM has to cut his losses, take the flak on the chin and put right what he got so badly wrong. He's going to get pelters sacking Ange this early from the media and the football 'grown ups' like Neville and Carragher and he'll never be allowed to forget it by the media. But the damage is done now, he's made a massive mistake and he's got to put it right this week. If he leaves it much longer the entire club could come crashing down.
I think in some respects you get credit for doing it really early, ie just owning the mistake. Leverkusen sacked Ten Hag after two games and seem to be doing fine.
So, place your bets, who is going to be manager this weekend? Ange, Dyche or someone else?
Dyche. Unless EM want Ange to take the hit v Chelsea. Hit v Chelsea?
This game is more than winnable
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(13-10-2025, 08:28 AM)Widdow Wrote: (13-10-2025, 07:51 AM)Sniffer Dog (Admin) Wrote: For me it's all about today.
I am not one for long term planning for me it's all about the here and now.
Making long term plans looks great on paper and sounds great during interviews etc but the reality is that something will always come along and kick you in the knackers.
One of my favourite expressions is 'God laughs at those who make plans'.
So what do we need today?
Personally I think we need a Sean Dyche.
After the future will unravel itself day by day.
Sniff, is that a Greek expression? If it us can understand a lot of the scattercut and heat of the moment approach.
Need to work to plan and adapt it everyday. If you have no plans a house never has the foundation to build. Or in our case the forever changes t o city ground or moving.
Its like the other Greek quote i heard in the summer. “Nottingham Forest always win”
I always liked the quote from Mike Tyson - Everyone has a plan until I punch them in the face!
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Daft question. Ange has said he has bought a flat? How long does it take to buy a property? Someone is telling us pokies.
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(18-10-2025, 01:56 PM)DeesideRed Wrote: Marianakis has left!
He's on the phone with Dyche discussing the team.for Thursday
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