Mowen Posted October 26, 2008 Share Posted October 26, 2008 So on that basis you think Spurs have the worst squad in the premiership? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Washington_Mag Posted October 26, 2008 Share Posted October 26, 2008 Keegan has done nothing other than have ambition to succeed, and to manage the club in the way he sees fit. Spoken to him, have you? Didn't think so. The facts are none of us know exactly what's gone on, so we can't really point the finger with absolute certainty. Given the relative merits of Kevin Keegan and Mike Ashley, I'd be inclined to back the former in a straight choice, but it's just not that simple. there are other people in the past that have been crucified by you and others and you didn't ask him nor did you ask others if they had also asked them. You would look better not moving the goalposts rather than blatantly defend anybody who I disagree with, even when I have facts to back up my own comments. Faced with a choice between believing Keegan and Ashley, I'll take Keegan anytime if its alright by you. This is the worst squad and smallest squad of players we have had since 1992. We are in the s*** for one reason and one reason only, and that is because they owner of the club failed to make the choice to show ambition in keeping with what this club ought to do and is used to seeing, in backing his own appointed manager. What a load of f*cking tripe man. When we get to a situation where we have to play Huntington, Edgar, Taylor & Solano in a back-four, and a freebie plucked from City's subs bench in the side, then I'll believe we have the weakest squad since 1992. How is that a worse squad than our current one? Our current one is f***ing s**** that has no bottle, 6 points from a possible 27 says it all really. And we finished about 2-3 points ahead of West Ham who were in the relegation zone all season in that one. We'll finish with more points this season than we did that one. What is your theory based on? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted October 26, 2008 Share Posted October 26, 2008 Keegan has done nothing other than have ambition to succeed, and to manage the club in the way he sees fit. Spoken to him, have you? Didn't think so. The facts are none of us know exactly what's gone on, so we can't really point the finger with absolute certainty. Given the relative merits of Kevin Keegan and Mike Ashley, I'd be inclined to back the former in a straight choice, but it's just not that simple. there are other people in the past that have been crucified by you and others and you didn't ask him nor did you ask others if they had also asked them. You would look better not moving the goalposts rather than blatantly defend anybody who I disagree with, even when I have facts to back up my own comments. Faced with a choice between believing Keegan and Ashley, I'll take Keegan anytime if its alright by you. This is the worst squad and smallest squad of players we have had since 1992. We are in the s*** for one reason and one reason only, and that is because they owner of the club failed to make the choice to show ambition in keeping with what this club ought to do and is used to seeing, in backing his own appointed manager. What a load of f*cking tripe man. When we get to a situation where we have to play Huntington, Edgar, Taylor & Solano in a back-four, and a freebie plucked from City's subs bench in the side, then I'll believe we have the weakest squad since 1992. How is that a worse squad than our current one? Our current one is f***ing s**** that has no bottle, 6 points from a possible 27 says it all really. And we finished about 2-3 points ahead of West Ham who were in the relegation zone all season in that one. We'll finish with more points this season than we did that one. What is your theory based on? Us having a stronger team and squad than that one. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Washington_Mag Posted October 26, 2008 Share Posted October 26, 2008 Keegan has done nothing other than have ambition to succeed, and to manage the club in the way he sees fit. Spoken to him, have you? Didn't think so. The facts are none of us know exactly what's gone on, so we can't really point the finger with absolute certainty. Given the relative merits of Kevin Keegan and Mike Ashley, I'd be inclined to back the former in a straight choice, but it's just not that simple. there are other people in the past that have been crucified by you and others and you didn't ask him nor did you ask others if they had also asked them. You would look better not moving the goalposts rather than blatantly defend anybody who I disagree with, even when I have facts to back up my own comments. Faced with a choice between believing Keegan and Ashley, I'll take Keegan anytime if its alright by you. This is the worst squad and smallest squad of players we have had since 1992. We are in the s*** for one reason and one reason only, and that is because they owner of the club failed to make the choice to show ambition in keeping with what this club ought to do and is used to seeing, in backing his own appointed manager. What a load of f*cking tripe man. When we get to a situation where we have to play Huntington, Edgar, Taylor & Solano in a back-four, and a freebie plucked from City's subs bench in the side, then I'll believe we have the weakest squad since 1992. How is that a worse squad than our current one? Our current one is f***ing s**** that has no bottle, 6 points from a possible 27 says it all really. And we finished about 2-3 points ahead of West Ham who were in the relegation zone all season in that one. We'll finish with more points this season than we did that one. What is your theory based on? Us having a stronger team and squad than that one. This one is leaking goals in for fun and can't win at all. Yup, a strong squad. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Syrette Posted October 26, 2008 Share Posted October 26, 2008 Keegan has done nothing other than have ambition to succeed, and to manage the club in the way he sees fit. Spoken to him, have you? Didn't think so. The facts are none of us know exactly what's gone on, so we can't really point the finger with absolute certainty. Given the relative merits of Kevin Keegan and Mike Ashley, I'd be inclined to back the former in a straight choice, but it's just not that simple. there are other people in the past that have been crucified by you and others and you didn't ask him nor did you ask others if they had also asked them. You would look better not moving the goalposts rather than blatantly defend anybody who I disagree with, even when I have facts to back up my own comments. Faced with a choice between believing Keegan and Ashley, I'll take Keegan anytime if its alright by you. This is the worst squad and smallest squad of players we have had since 1992. We are in the s*** for one reason and one reason only, and that is because they owner of the club failed to make the choice to show ambition in keeping with what this club ought to do and is used to seeing, in backing his own appointed manager. What a load of f*cking tripe man. When we get to a situation where we have to play Huntington, Edgar, Taylor & Solano in a back-four, and a freebie plucked from City's subs bench in the side, then I'll believe we have the weakest squad since 1992. How is that a worse squad than our current one? Our current one is f***ing s**** that has no bottle, 6 points from a possible 27 says it all really. And we finished about 2-3 points ahead of West Ham who were in the relegation zone all season in that one. We'll finish with more points this season than we did that one. What is your theory based on? Us having a stronger team and squad than that one. This one is leaking goals in for fun and can't win at all. Yup, a strong squad. It's a reasonably strong squad when all are fit and playing well. Context is an alien subject to you isn't it? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted October 26, 2008 Share Posted October 26, 2008 Keegan has done nothing other than have ambition to succeed, and to manage the club in the way he sees fit. Spoken to him, have you? Didn't think so. The facts are none of us know exactly what's gone on, so we can't really point the finger with absolute certainty. Given the relative merits of Kevin Keegan and Mike Ashley, I'd be inclined to back the former in a straight choice, but it's just not that simple. there are other people in the past that have been crucified by you and others and you didn't ask him nor did you ask others if they had also asked them. You would look better not moving the goalposts rather than blatantly defend anybody who I disagree with, even when I have facts to back up my own comments. Faced with a choice between believing Keegan and Ashley, I'll take Keegan anytime if its alright by you. This is the worst squad and smallest squad of players we have had since 1992. We are in the s*** for one reason and one reason only, and that is because they owner of the club failed to make the choice to show ambition in keeping with what this club ought to do and is used to seeing, in backing his own appointed manager. What a load of f*cking tripe man. When we get to a situation where we have to play Huntington, Edgar, Taylor & Solano in a back-four, and a freebie plucked from City's subs bench in the side, then I'll believe we have the weakest squad since 1992. How is that a worse squad than our current one? Our current one is f***ing s**** that has no bottle, 6 points from a possible 27 says it all really. And we finished about 2-3 points ahead of West Ham who were in the relegation zone all season in that one. We'll finish with more points this season than we did that one. What is your theory based on? Us having a stronger team and squad than that one. This one is leaking goals in for fun and can't win at all. Yup, a strong squad. Compared to a team that lost 1-0 at home to relegated Sheff Utd, and 5-1 at home to a Championship side...yup, a stronger squad. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mick Posted October 26, 2008 Share Posted October 26, 2008 This one is leaking goals in for fun and can't win at all. Yup, a strong squad. The first 10 games under Keegan saw us leak 21 goals. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnnypd Posted October 26, 2008 Share Posted October 26, 2008 i think the squad this season is better and bigger than a couple of seasons ago, though the premiership as a whole is better and more competitive than it was then, if you stand still you actually regress in relation to the rest of the league, and if you only improve marginally you actually stand still. but that doesnt count for everything, the manager issue and off the club instability counts for a lot, as does the imbalances in a squad and lack of leadership in the team - just look at spurs for the latter point, they have some very good players and a squad better than many teams above them, yet they're bottom. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Washington_Mag Posted October 26, 2008 Share Posted October 26, 2008 Keegan has done nothing other than have ambition to succeed, and to manage the club in the way he sees fit. Spoken to him, have you? Didn't think so. The facts are none of us know exactly what's gone on, so we can't really point the finger with absolute certainty. Given the relative merits of Kevin Keegan and Mike Ashley, I'd be inclined to back the former in a straight choice, but it's just not that simple. there are other people in the past that have been crucified by you and others and you didn't ask him nor did you ask others if they had also asked them. You would look better not moving the goalposts rather than blatantly defend anybody who I disagree with, even when I have facts to back up my own comments. Faced with a choice between believing Keegan and Ashley, I'll take Keegan anytime if its alright by you. This is the worst squad and smallest squad of players we have had since 1992. We are in the s*** for one reason and one reason only, and that is because they owner of the club failed to make the choice to show ambition in keeping with what this club ought to do and is used to seeing, in backing his own appointed manager. What a load of f*cking tripe man. When we get to a situation where we have to play Huntington, Edgar, Taylor & Solano in a back-four, and a freebie plucked from City's subs bench in the side, then I'll believe we have the weakest squad since 1992. How is that a worse squad than our current one? Our current one is f***ing s**** that has no bottle, 6 points from a possible 27 says it all really. And we finished about 2-3 points ahead of West Ham who were in the relegation zone all season in that one. We'll finish with more points this season than we did that one. What is your theory based on? Us having a stronger team and squad than that one. This one is leaking goals in for fun and can't win at all. Yup, a strong squad. Compared to a team that lost 1-0 at home to relegated Sheff Utd, and 5-1 at home to a Championship side...yup, a stronger squad. Roeder's squad was in the Carling Cup up until xmas and had a decent run in Europe. Shit league finish granted, but at least they got the ball down and knocked it about. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mick Posted October 26, 2008 Share Posted October 26, 2008 i think the squad this season is better and bigger than a couple of seasons ago, though the premiership as a whole is better and more competitive than it was then, if you stand still you actually regress in relation to the rest of the league, and if you only improve marginally you actually stand still. but that doesnt count for everything, the manager issue and off the club instability counts for a lot, as does the imbalances in a squad and lack of leadership in the team - just look at spurs for the latter point, they have some very good players and a squad better than many teams above them, yet they're bottom. Agreed. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
toonpete1892 Posted October 26, 2008 Share Posted October 26, 2008 Am I the only one whos a bit confused with how this defeat is Ashley's fault? In the 2 months since KKs walk/sacking we could have gone one of two ways: 1. A new manager is brought in within a few weeks and the team is back on track going into October. Problems off the field are sorted out and although a large percentage of fans are unhappy over the KK affair, the team finds itself in the middle of the table. OR 2. Bedsheet holding fans protest and Ashley reluctantly gets the message. He automatically puts the club up for sale and is listening to potential new owners. He manages to brings in a short term manager to manage the club over this sale period who knows exactly where he stands and what hes at the club to do. There is some stability and motivation within the team for a few weeks. Advance a month or so and the sale has gone through and a new owner is in place. Time is needed to find a new manager and for him to settle. Before you know, its Christmas and half the season has gone! I'll leave it at that. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scoreboard82 Posted October 26, 2008 Share Posted October 26, 2008 What's Ashley got to do with this?. He's ripped the club apart and turned it into a national joke by forcing out a perfectly good manager who loves the club. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
cp40 Posted October 26, 2008 Share Posted October 26, 2008 What's Ashley got to do with this?. He's ripped the club apart and turned it into a national joke by forcing out a perfectly good manager who loves the club. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ This Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
WhatTheFunk Posted October 26, 2008 Share Posted October 26, 2008 What's Ashley got to do with this?. He's ripped the club apart and turned it into a national joke by forcing out a perfectly good manager who loves the club. oh cry me a f***ing river Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
cp40 Posted October 26, 2008 Share Posted October 26, 2008 What's Ashley got to do with this?. He's ripped the club apart and turned it into a national joke by forcing out a perfectly good manager who loves the club. oh cry me a f***ing river TYNE Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest optimistic nit Posted October 26, 2008 Share Posted October 26, 2008 What's Ashley got to do with this?. He's ripped the club apart and turned it into a national joke by forcing out a perfectly good manager who loves the club. he didn't force keegan out. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
juniatmoko Posted October 27, 2008 Share Posted October 27, 2008 What's Ashley got to do with this?. He's ripped the club apart and turned it into a national joke by forcing out a perfectly good manager who loves the club. he didn't force keegan out. i am sure he isn't and can't do that. Obi Wan Kenobi still not taught him yet. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tooj Posted October 27, 2008 Share Posted October 27, 2008 What's Ashley got to do with this?. He's ripped the club apart and turned it into a national joke by forcing out a perfectly good manager who loves the club. he didn't force keegan out. Him and his system made Keegan's job untenable. Pretty close enough. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
garth Posted October 27, 2008 Share Posted October 27, 2008 What's Ashley got to do with this?. He's ripped the club apart and turned it into a national joke by forcing out a perfectly good manager who loves the club. he didn't force keegan out. Him and his system made Keegan's job untenable. Pretty close enough. That's the biggest load of bullshit I've read in a long time. Just face facts, Keegan is a bottler and it's time to get over it. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tooj Posted October 27, 2008 Share Posted October 27, 2008 What's Ashley got to do with this?. He's ripped the club apart and turned it into a national joke by forcing out a perfectly good manager who loves the club. he didn't force keegan out. Him and his system made Keegan's job untenable. Pretty close enough. That's the biggest load of bullshit I've read in a long time. Just face facts, Keegan is a bottler and it's time to get over it. Rightyo. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
garth Posted October 27, 2008 Share Posted October 27, 2008 What's Ashley got to do with this?. He's ripped the club apart and turned it into a national joke by forcing out a perfectly good manager who loves the club. he didn't force keegan out. Him and his system made Keegan's job untenable. Pretty close enough. That's the biggest load of bullshit I've read in a long time. Just face facts, Keegan is a bottler and it's time to get over it. Rightyo. Cheerio. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tooj Posted October 27, 2008 Share Posted October 27, 2008 If a manager feels he can't do his job properly and feels he had to resign as he couldn't work with the people above him. Surely that makes the position to him untenable? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
garth Posted October 27, 2008 Share Posted October 27, 2008 If a manager feels he can't do his job properly and feels he had to resign as he couldn't work with the people above him. Surely that makes the position to him untenable? Maybe!, but as there are millions of people who don't get what they want at work but they don't spit the dummy they get on with it and try to improve the situation, to me it goes to show what sort of character he has, to leave at the last minute, just so he can prove a point. Gutless!. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
madras Posted October 27, 2008 Share Posted October 27, 2008 If a manager feels he can't do his job properly and feels he had to resign as he couldn't work with the people above him. Surely that makes the position to him untenable? very true. the debatable points are.1).if he agreed to that structure in the first place..2) if those above him felt the need to step in for other reasons. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChezGiven Posted October 27, 2008 Share Posted October 27, 2008 If a manager feels he can't do his job properly and feels he had to resign as he couldn't work with the people above him. Surely that makes the position to him untenable? very true. the debatable points are.1).if he agreed to that structure in the first place..2) if those above him felt the need to step in for other reasons. This is the truth and those who wont entertain (excuse the pun) for one second that Keegan had any part in this debacle need to think about the fact that these two questions are still up for debate. We just dont know. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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