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The Prophet

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  1. I think a lot of problems with caretakers is simply that they're not managers. Roeder like many caretakers is a coach, he lacks the charisma and character to be able to inspire players as well as being able to bring them back down to earth. You get similar problems with directors of football who play the role, they're unable to lead. Kinnear is different to Roeder because he is a manager and Roeder is a coach. The problem lies in the fact that Kinnear is an average manager.
  2. Ah football is a funny old game, all you have to do is look at how the mood has changed from the late Stoke come back and it's nice. I'm enjoying feeling positive for a while. The thing is we're only two poor results away from a negative outlook. Anyhow ignore my rambling. The only thing that has become more clear to me over the last two games is that we aren't going to go down. Yes, relegation is still a threat and probably will be over the next couple of months, but these games have really reassured me with our quality we are always more than capable of grabbing three points. Kinnear has played apart in this reassurance. There's no doubt with Kinnear the team always on a knife edge, we're always capable of playing a blinder but at the same time minutes away from capitulation. But to deny Kinnear credit for the last two results is a bit out of order isn't it? The man is learning from his mistakes and as his knowledge about the squad grows the more likely it is the frequency of positive results will increase. No one is expecting him to take the league by storm, but to continue doing a tidy, steady-away job. Football is a game of two sides so to argue: "Oh is this chance had gone in and that chance had of missed" is a bit daft. You could look at every single fixture in football and find a moment where you could say: Oh well if x had happened y would of happened". You don't have to like Kinnear, but to deny him credit for a bit of good form is very harsh to say the least. Just enjoy it while it lasts.
  3. Had way too many arguments about Spurs pre-season. I don't see how: Selling a pair who score 66 goals in a season. Replacing them with a couple of unknowns. Not dealing with exisiting problems of a weak midfield and injury prone defence. Turns you into a Champions League challanging side, fools.
  4. Would love Porto to win it, think it will take something special to knock Barcelona out though.
  5. Thompson: "Liverpool will have too much for them" Aye right oh it's going to be that easy. Deluded fool.
  6. For shits and giggles we could do with: A referee A couple of managers A reporter
  7. Would suggest booking 6pm-8pm if possible. Sunday 11th January 6pm Meet @ Coach Lane [pay Dr Venkman £5 as you pass through the gate onto the pitch] [warm up, team organising, waiting for late-comers, etc] 6.15pm KO First Half 7.00pm HT 7.05pm KO Second Half 7.50pm FT & Penalty Shoot-out 8pm + Head to Ship Inn/Benton Ale House (?) for post-match pints and banter [these are both next to Four Lane Ends metro & <10mins walk from Coach Lane Sports Facility] Have we managed to find a ref? More like arrive at five, blagging your way past Venkman. Wait for half an hour until everyone arrives. Kick off at six after everyone glams themselves up. Stop for an hour at half time and wait for the ambulance to cart cp40 off after his heart attack. Play a significantly extended second half after the ball is retreived after numerous skied penalties. Wait around for twenty minutes while Pilko and Stephen "find the soap". Go to the police station to give a witness statement after Nixon gets seven bells knocked out of him in the pub.
  8. It just wouldn't be a transfer window without Diarra's annual move...
  9. Aye, because what we need is an injury prone midget with an attiitude problem.
  10. Head into the winter break second after a 1-1 draw with Schalke today.
  11. Despite an emphatic 3-0 victory on the raod we fail to make it on to the "Last Word"...
  12. Two small men can work, it depends on what system you play. No, we don't play an amazing system that perfectly suites both of them but they both have enough quality to score goals. As long as we continue to keep the ball on the deck they will cause teams problems.
  13. So, that is five good well earned points on the road now, three clean sheets and three decent performances. So why can't this form be repeated at home, is the pressure from the fans restricting the players? We have conceded three late goals this season against Man City, Wigan and Stoke, it's also worth noting we so very nearly fucked up against West Brom also at home. Imagine, your playing in the black and white five minutes into the second half of a game the team are leading 2-0. With the team talk ringing in their ears the opposition apply a bit of pressure, the home supposort begin to become a little restless. Five-ten minutes later the away side are still dominating, by now the fans are nearly silenced and all can be heard is the voice of the travelling supporters and the odd disgruntled home fan. Knowing they've silenced the home fans the opposition go on to score. All of a sudden the atmosphere changes, every mistake that is made is greeted with a negative reaction, all of a sudden you are aware that there are 52,000 eyes on you expecting you to make something happen, you don't want the ball so you drop back and hope you receive it as little as possible. Other players are beginning to do the same until the team are so deep they can barely get possession in the oppositions half. Eventually the defence cracks and the equaliser comes much to the dismay of you, your team and the home support. Now this is hypothetical but it is possible for this mentality to creep in whether it is unprofessional or not. So my question is, due to their expectations and reactions are the fans making the players feel pressurised and nervous and therefore contributing or even causing these late home reversals?
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  15. A starter for ten: Would you employ a manager who had won four titles and and two manager of the year awards with two different clubs? Official Nile Ranger fan club
  16. Lets play safe while were f***ing around with relegation ay. The last time I saw Lua Lua play was last season against Sunderland 2nd XI & he was f***ing s****, but then he was playing against players like Liam Miller & Ross Wallace players with nous who have played CL football not the cream of Oldham's youth team. The academy players who are in & around the first team Taylor, Edgar & Carroll are light years ahead Lua Lua although them chaps are not midfielders, which I think is part of the point Ron was making. Play safe? We have no fucker to play in the centre of the park. Colo can play there, CNZ can play there & so can Geremi, so there is 3 players. I'm not update on the injury front, how long is Guthrie out for? If he has a long lay off we're risking all three of our competent centre backs. Zoggy is wasted in the middle so your left with Butt and Geremi, is it too much to even stick the lad on the bench?
  17. Lets play safe while were f***ing around with relegation ay. The last time I saw Lua Lua play was last season against Sunderland 2nd XI & he was f***ing s****, but then he was playing against players like Liam Miller & Ross Wallace players with nous who have played CL football not the cream of Oldham's youth team. The academy players who are in & around the first team Taylor, Edgar & Carroll are light years ahead Lua Lua although them chaps are not midfielders, which I think is part of the point Ron was making. Play safe? We have no fucker to play in the centre of the park. There's one thing this kid alone will bring to the team that the likes of Butt and Duff have forgotten all about and that is hunger. The lad is hungry for the game and hungry to prove he can play it. Now I'm not naive enough to think that this lad is just going to walk into the side and pull the strings for years to come. However, this game is leaning process. The only way you learn is by doing. If this lad is to stand a chance he needs some exposure to the first team, relegation fight or not. You can have all the hunger in the world but if you don't develop the talent you have then it becomes pointless. So give the lad a chance to shine, even if it's for a twenty minute period at the end of the odd game. It might be refreshing to have new blood in an ageing side which appears to have everything to lose.
  18. Better get some games under my belt, been known for the odd mis-timed tackle when the rust creeps in...
  19. The only way we'll ever know if he's going to be any good is by throwing him in at the deep end...
  20. Everton can be horrendous to watch at times. I think I should like them because they have players I like (Arteta, Pienaar, Osman) and three Nigeria internationals (would have had another if not for work permit nonsense too), but your style of play is incredibly bad sometimes. It's because, like us, they have a collection of poor footballers in the centre of the park. They frequently start Arteta, who is probably still their best football player, out wide. They then play the likes of Osman and Fellani in the middle, the latter of which has potential but is still finding his feet in the league. You then have Cahill dropping back to support, effective in the box? Yes, influential elsewhere? No.
  21. Xisco, older, fitter and with more experience, its common sense man Wullie. Xisco has had no chance what soever and if he's sold I lose all faith in the recruiting policies of this club. That's assuming the idiots who boo him and say he's s*** already haven't scared him off. Put him on the bench for the weekend in place of Carroll as Viduka and Carroll are way to similar. How is it common sense to have 3 strikers and no midfielders on the bench? Its the terms of Established first team players. Xisco is Kazenga isn't. Simple as that, he's coming off the back of an injury picking him and then playing him against a team that are as physical as Stoke would only have given more way to a potential injury. And as for Viduka Carrolll, glad I made you laugh Wullie. But please tell me the differences they offer? Both are "Big striker" Viduka has far more control and a better shooting and is a far superior player to Carroll, but in terms of what they offer, they aren't different. If you play Viduka and Martins you have plenty of options, Viduka Carroll you have very little. Answered your own question. Oh and in the right system Owen and Martins can work together, we just don't have the players for that system.
  22. Impressive NE5, when did you take up fishing? Didn't Gretna collapse due to exceptional circumstances? Think the then owner is on his death bed or something along those lines. I think part of Hoffenheim's impressive success is how they're making themselves sustainable via their youth policy, Hopp really knows his onions.
  23. Tip of the day: DON'T LISTEN TO LIEN Was going to lump on Shakhtar, pah last time I take notice of any of your gems of wisdom in the bookies...
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