moomba said:GStar said:Like i said 99.9% of us don't have a clue...
If we lose to Hull next week I'm sure we can all read about it in the Daily Mail again. ;)
GStar said:jake28 said:What difficult conditions??.yeh i suppose the financial constraints are tough on him
Like i said 99.9% of us don't have a clue...
SalfordCityBlue said:GStar said:Like i said 99.9% of us don't have a clue...
How convenient. For reasons nobody knows (and therefore cannot dispute) we should be feeling sorry for poor old hard done to Hughesy?
Well, in that case, I'm now fully convinced he's brilliant and not in fact, shit.
SalfordCityBlue said:GStar said:Like i said 99.9% of us don't have a clue...
How convenient. For reasons nobody knows (and therefore cannot dispute) we should be feeling sorry for poor old hard done to Hughesy?
Well, in that case, I'm now fully convinced he's brilliant and not in fact, shit.
sniff said:well your an idiot then, one of the key points of the first half was Barry heading across goal to Ade
SalfordCityBlue said:sniff said:well your an idiot then, one of the key points of the first half was Barry heading across goal to Ade
No idea what you're on about mate. One header does not a performance make.
And did the first half actually have any 'key' points?
GStar said:SalfordCityBlue said:How convenient. For reasons nobody knows (and therefore cannot dispute) we should be feeling sorry for poor old hard done to Hughesy?
Well, in that case, I'm now fully convinced he's brilliant and not in fact, shit.
0.1% is obviously not nobody. I never said he was brilliant. Nor did i say we should feel sorry for him... Christ your jumping to a lot of conclusions.
But thats not surprising, 'most' who want Hughes out, have never heard of progression, learning curves and evolution. Every great achiever started as a complete novice at some point. What i'm saying is, just because a manager hasn't won 20 league titles doesn't mean he never will.
blueinsa said:GStar said:0.1% is obviously not nobody. I never said he was brilliant. Nor did i say we should feel sorry for him... Christ your jumping to a lot of conclusions.
But thats not surprising, 'most' who want Hughes out, have never heard of progression, learning curves and evolution. Every great achiever started as a complete novice at some point. What i'm saying is, just because a manager hasn't won 20 league titles doesn't mean he never will.
No it doesnt but it also doesnt mean he will go on to do it either.
As far as i can see all the hughes innies base their arguments on the stabilty issue as if it was the holy grail? Give him time and he will come good!
Sorry but that is nothing but an assumption and wishful thinking.
You assume that he has the quality and skills to become an acheiver and so far we have seen nothing to warrent that assumption