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Post by bicesteryellow on Jan 26, 2014 11:26:29 GMT
To be honest mate if you come up with a sensible name I may follow it but De-Canio ffs I want to be entertained, and a manager that stages pitch invasions and kneeslides down a football pitch is entertaining. It would be a brilliant few months
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Post by bicesteryellow on Jan 26, 2014 11:27:39 GMT
No, voicing a slightly jovial opinion that extremes are entertaining. They are, especially when we are winning games
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Post by ZeroTheHero on Jan 26, 2014 11:30:27 GMT
Once was vaguely jovial. Saying the same thing over and over and over (especially when it's complete tripe) is trolling.
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Post by bicesteryellow on Jan 26, 2014 11:32:16 GMT
The only team that beat Paolo di Canio's scum at home in League Two are us. For those complaining about the home record, he's perfect.
People complained about Wilder for:
1. Boring - He's Paolo di Canio 2. Poor at home - Lost once at home in League Two all season 3. Narky in press conferences - He's Paolo di Canio
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Post by tomox on Jan 26, 2014 11:40:01 GMT
The only team that beat Paolo di Canio's scum at home in League Two are us. For those complaining about the home record, he's perfect. People complained about Wilder for: 1. Boring - He's Paolo di Canio 2. Poor at home - Lost once at home in League Two all season 3. Narky in press conferences - He's Paolo di Canio Pretty sure he was operating on a huge budget at Swindon!
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Post by bicesteryellow on Jan 26, 2014 11:40:56 GMT
The only team that beat Paolo di Canio's scum at home in League Two are us. For those complaining about the home record, he's perfect. People complained about Wilder for: 1. Boring - He's Paolo di Canio 2. Poor at home - Lost once at home in League Two all season 3. Narky in press conferences - He's Paolo di Canio Pretty sure he was operating on a huge budget at Swindon! When he saved Sunderland he brought nobody in. It was when he was given substance that he messed up
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Post by chamonixox on Jan 26, 2014 11:42:51 GMT
Shows how bad Andre Villas Boas must be - even with the silly season crew he never got a mention! Steve McClaren - you've gone back up in the world!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2014 11:44:17 GMT
I'd rather a successful couple of years then an "enjoyable couple of months" with a sociopath at the helm. Not sure how "but it'd be funny for a bit" is a good strategy for the club.
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Post by bicesteryellow on Jan 26, 2014 11:47:00 GMT
I'd rather a successful couple of years then an "enjoyable couple of months" with a sociopath at the helm. Not sure how "but it'd be funny for a bit" is a good strategy for the club. A lot of fans didn't like Wilder. Di Canio is everything Wilder isn't. Added to this he has a League Two promotion and the saviour of Sunderland on his CV. Why shouldn't we get him?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2014 11:53:29 GMT
I'd rather a successful couple of years then an "enjoyable couple of months" with a sociopath at the helm. Not sure how "but it'd be funny for a bit" is a good strategy for the club. A lot of fans didn't like Wilder. Di Canio is everything Wilder isn't. Added to this he has a League Two promotion and the saviour of Sunderland on his CV. Why shouldn't we get him? For the many reasons that people have repeatly pointed out to you since yesterday. What is your reasoning besides "it'd be fun for a bit"? P.S. Saviour of Sunderland? He won 3 games. Wigan being shit saved Sunderland. Sorry, I know you're not a fan of actual facts.
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Post by chamonixox on Jan 26, 2014 11:57:58 GMT
BicesterYellow - change the record, it's become tedious - even Brownlie wasn't as repetitive!
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Post by oufcyellows on Jan 26, 2014 12:03:38 GMT
BicesterYellow - change the record, it's become tedious - even Brownlie was as repetitive! Starting to sound more like baldys man utd ramblings
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Post by bicesteryellow on Jan 26, 2014 12:10:10 GMT
Anyway, the point I was making was that people had a go at Wilder for many things, but when I name someone who doesn't do those things (attacks at home etc) you are just as against. I hope Wilder is gone now because his position would be untenable if he came back but the moral of the story is.....
Be careful what you wish for
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Post by unification on Jan 26, 2014 12:11:03 GMT
I could not give a shit about someone's political views. Success for OUFC would outstrip that. Of course you don't, Your own thoughts on various minorities suggest that you'd be happy with the Wesboro Baptist Church managing Oxford United. For me, it's vitally important. I still think that Swindon Town brushed the whole Jonathan Tehoue debate under the carpet too quickly when clearly PDC's views went too far. There was something up there and I'm pretty sure some money changed hands for a silence job. Irrespective, I don't want anyone with those sort of views anywhere near my club.
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Post by sihath on Jan 26, 2014 12:32:02 GMT
Kent Nielsen Jon Dahl Thomasen That kind of thing European coach with experience of english football Sven Goran Erickson how about him Sihath I'm thinking of young(er) managers with experience of working on relatively small budgets, using youth rather than spending money. What does IL want in a manager. Certainly someone who will "buy in" to using youth teams. Many European clubs at lower levels have very well established youth set ups. EDIT: He did promote from within at Wigan, so perhaps Chris Allen or Mickey Lewis might be the choice.
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Post by Belgian Yellow on Jan 26, 2014 14:15:49 GMT
Dean Saunders at 16-1. Just thought I'd mention it. Wonder if he remembers he used to play for us?
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Post by Gary Baldi on Jan 26, 2014 15:28:11 GMT
I'm just drawing arbitrary lines that we do on Wilder. Just because Tisdale has a small budget, it doesn't mean it's an excuse for relegation. I hear Exeter fans have been unhappy with Tisdale's football and would be happy to see him gone.
At the end of the day, any fan can pick a hole with any manager. I don't see why Tisdale is so rated - he seems to be a name that gets bandied around based on what he did a few years back. If he was rated, he wouldn't be at Exeter now. With the manager merry go round as it is, another club would have taken the risk, especially when he got Exeter promoted. The fact he is still at Exeter say he is either unambitious, or perhaps our perception of him is not reality. I don't feel he is a step forward.
Steve Burr should be on the list. He's done a better job with a smaller budget.
That also applies to Wilder. For all the talk on here about how good he is and all the jobs he has been linked with he has never gone anywhere - until now and a team that are currently 92nd in the league and been without a manager for a month have come in for him. I think this shambles also shows that Wilder did not stay here to prove a point or had unfinished business, he had no better offers. Tisdale and SoD have performed above budget in this league, Wilder hasnt. It's even more pertinent for Tisdale as he got them out of the Conference into League 1. Instead retreads get the gig instead. That really concerns me.
Tisdale is a name that has been clung onto for a couple of years by a few of our fans, but is he really any different Wilder, and would we need to pay compensation. We need a manager who is a saint, so that the precious minority will get of their arses and come back.
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Post by mariokempes on Jan 26, 2014 15:39:11 GMT
Paul Ince has just left Blackpool but had a lot of jobs with not much success since mk dons. Like Bryan Robson he couldnt manage a shit the morning after a curry So along with PDC and Mad dog Allen no thanks if we want someone with scum connections lets get Hoddle in plays good football and encourages youth to come through
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Post by oufcyellows on Jan 26, 2014 15:40:02 GMT
Paul Ince has just left Blackpool but had a lot of jobs with not much success since mk dons. Like Bryan Robson he couldnt manage a shit the morning after a curry So along with PDC and Mad dog Allen no thanks if we want someone with scum connections lets get Hoddle in plays good football and encourages youth to come through Could also bring in player from his own academy
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Post by chamonixox on Jan 26, 2014 18:31:19 GMT
I could not give a shit about someone's political views. Success for OUFC would outstrip that. Of course you don't, Your own thoughts on various minorities suggest that you'd be happy with the Wesboro Baptist Church managing Oxford United. For me, it's vitally important. I still think that Swindon Town brushed the whole Jonathan Tehoue debate under the carpet too quickly when clearly PDC's views went too far. There was something up there and I'm pretty sure some money changed hands for a silence job. Irrespective, I don't want anyone with those sort of views anywhere near my club. For those of us who may have wondered how Hitler was ever allowed by the Germans to come to power - Baldy has kindly provided the answer!!
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Post by barmyarmy on Jan 26, 2014 21:06:27 GMT
That also applies to Wilder. For all the talk on here about how good he is and all the jobs he has been linked with he has never gone anywhere - until now and a team that are currently 92nd in the league and been without a manager for a month have come in for him. I think this shambles also shows that Wilder did not stay here to prove a point or had unfinished business, he had no better offers. Tisdale and SoD have performed above budget in this league, Wilder hasnt. It's even more pertinent for Tisdale as he got them out of the Conference into League 1. Instead retreads get the gig instead. That really concerns me.
Tisdale is a name that has been clung onto for a couple of years by a few of our fans, but is he really any different Wilder, and would we need to pay compensation. We need a manager who is a saint, so that the precious minority will get of their arses and come back.
He got a team promoted out of this league, Wilder hasnt. i would strongly suspect it was with a smaller budget than Wilder has had, he also took them to 9th in league 1, probably with the smallest budget in the league. It is concerning they havent got closer since they dropped down but I expect like Wilder he has overstayed his welcome and gone stale. I hope he conducts himself a little better than Wilder when he exits. We need someone who can get some enthusiasm back into the club and fans, watching us at home has become an ordeal wherever we are in the league, whatever you think of Wilder. IL could probably employ almost anyone to get a short term lift, the tricky bit is to get long term improvement. SoD for me by a mile but i doubt we can afford him.
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Post by Paul Cannell on Jan 26, 2014 21:25:19 GMT
I could not give a shit about someone's political views. Success for OUFC would outstrip that. Of course you don't, Your own thoughts on various minorities suggest that you'd be happy with the Wesboro Baptist Church managing Oxford United. Irrespective, I don't want anyone with those sort of views anywhere near my club. Too bloody right. Di Canio comes in and my season ticket is right in the bin; and I'd never come back. Even the thought that some of our fans would countenance that annoys me.
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