Mick McCarthy was a saviour for this club 18:21 - May 28 with 5284 views | Bluefish | But Paul Hurst is our most important manager appointment since Burley and Lyall, Robson and Ramsey before him | |
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Mick McCarthy was a saviour for this club on 18:24 - May 28 with 5248 views | textbackup | someone had a BH beer | |
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Mick McCarthy was a saviour for this club on 18:25 - May 28 with 5234 views | Bluefish |
Mick McCarthy was a saviour for this club on 18:24 - May 28 by textbackup | someone had a BH beer |
Which bit? Do you blame Lyall for McGiven? | |
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Mick McCarthy was a saviour for this club on 18:28 - May 28 with 5214 views | textbackup |
Mick McCarthy was a saviour for this club on 18:25 - May 28 by Bluefish | Which bit? Do you blame Lyall for McGiven? |
no idea, I was about 7 years old | |
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Mick McCarthy was a saviour for this club on 18:54 - May 28 with 5069 views | Superfrans | Mick was a very important manager in the life of the club, but in order of positive significance Ramsey and Robson are way ahead of anyone else. Then comes Burley, Lyall and McCarthy. In terms of negative significance, Ferguson & Duncan failed to halt or reverse our decline post Robson. Although it’s very harsh to have expected any manager to keep us at the levels that Robs9n did. | |
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Mick McCarthy was a saviour for this club on 19:03 - May 28 with 5020 views | gtsb | Why is he so important. The owner is more important now because Pep G would struggle on this budget. | | | |
Mick McCarthy was a saviour for this club on 20:33 - May 28 with 4878 views | Trequartista | Saviour from what? Relgation? Same as paul jewell then i guess. jack ross was the best candidate but evans dithered and he has gone. Hurst seems a bit john duncan to me limited lower league success and not known for expansive football but i guess its better than another dinosaur and we can all get behind him. All irrelevant though if evans doesnt back him with some decent money. | |
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Mick McCarthy was a saviour for this club on 22:55 - May 28 with 4682 views | BlueBadger | Go to bed Fishers, you're drunk. | |
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Mick McCarthy was a saviour for this club on 08:03 - May 29 with 4491 views | allezlesbleus |
Mick McCarthy was a saviour for this club on 20:33 - May 28 by Trequartista | Saviour from what? Relgation? Same as paul jewell then i guess. jack ross was the best candidate but evans dithered and he has gone. Hurst seems a bit john duncan to me limited lower league success and not known for expansive football but i guess its better than another dinosaur and we can all get behind him. All irrelevant though if evans doesnt back him with some decent money. |
Really? "Hurst seems a bit john duncan to me limited lower league success". But you prefer Ross, who has had limited lower league success.......in Scotland? Weird. I would have been happy with either; both being younger managers who have managed to do well with small clubs. But, out of the two, Hurst seems to have achieved more so far. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Mick McCarthy was a saviour for this club on 08:08 - May 29 with 4474 views | itfcjoe | I think it always feels it at the time, but the reality is it's no bigger than any other one. Mick was massive because we were on our way to L1, no doubt, and that relegation would've killed the club. But this one feels massive, mainly because it is happening now in my view. | |
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Mick McCarthy was a saviour for this club on 08:10 - May 29 with 4467 views | itfcjoe |
Mick McCarthy was a saviour for this club on 20:33 - May 28 by Trequartista | Saviour from what? Relgation? Same as paul jewell then i guess. jack ross was the best candidate but evans dithered and he has gone. Hurst seems a bit john duncan to me limited lower league success and not known for expansive football but i guess its better than another dinosaur and we can all get behind him. All irrelevant though if evans doesnt back him with some decent money. |
Quick, better update your profile picture of Hurst with a red cross through him and then moan excessively for his whole reign and then be 'right' when he is inevitably sacked like all managers are. | |
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Mick McCarthy was a saviour for this club on 09:22 - May 29 with 4411 views | Keno | Is Hurst the messiah? | |
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Mick McCarthy was a saviour for this club on 16:17 - May 31 with 4245 views | Trequartista |
Mick McCarthy was a saviour for this club on 08:10 - May 29 by itfcjoe | Quick, better update your profile picture of Hurst with a red cross through him and then moan excessively for his whole reign and then be 'right' when he is inevitably sacked like all managers are. |
When i wrote that we can all get behind him i thought that would be intepreted as that we can all get behind him but seems not. | |
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Mick McCarthy was a saviour for this club on 16:18 - May 31 with 4239 views | Trequartista |
Mick McCarthy was a saviour for this club on 08:03 - May 29 by allezlesbleus | Really? "Hurst seems a bit john duncan to me limited lower league success". But you prefer Ross, who has had limited lower league success.......in Scotland? Weird. I would have been happy with either; both being younger managers who have managed to do well with small clubs. But, out of the two, Hurst seems to have achieved more so far. |
Yes he is more sir alex ferguson coming from st mirren:-) | |
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Mick McCarthy was a saviour for this club on 16:34 - May 31 with 4186 views | Swailsey |
Mick McCarthy was a saviour for this club on 20:33 - May 28 by Trequartista | Saviour from what? Relgation? Same as paul jewell then i guess. jack ross was the best candidate but evans dithered and he has gone. Hurst seems a bit john duncan to me limited lower league success and not known for expansive football but i guess its better than another dinosaur and we can all get behind him. All irrelevant though if evans doesnt back him with some decent money. |
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Mick McCarthy was a saviour for this club on 16:36 - May 31 with 4178 views | SpruceMoose |
Mick McCarthy was a saviour for this club on 20:33 - May 28 by Trequartista | Saviour from what? Relgation? Same as paul jewell then i guess. jack ross was the best candidate but evans dithered and he has gone. Hurst seems a bit john duncan to me limited lower league success and not known for expansive football but i guess its better than another dinosaur and we can all get behind him. All irrelevant though if evans doesnt back him with some decent money. |
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Mick McCarthy was a saviour for this club on 16:37 - May 31 with 4173 views | Kieran_Knows |
Mick McCarthy was a saviour for this club on 20:33 - May 28 by Trequartista | Saviour from what? Relgation? Same as paul jewell then i guess. jack ross was the best candidate but evans dithered and he has gone. Hurst seems a bit john duncan to me limited lower league success and not known for expansive football but i guess its better than another dinosaur and we can all get behind him. All irrelevant though if evans doesnt back him with some decent money. |
Dinosaur. How original. | |
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Mick McCarthy was a saviour for this club on 16:41 - May 31 with 4160 views | blueislander |
Mick McCarthy was a saviour for this club on 16:36 - May 31 by SpruceMoose | This post is even better if you imagine it being read by a crying 7 year old. |
The absence of capital letters and punctuation suggest that it was written by a 7 year old. | | | |
Mick McCarthy was a saviour for this club on 17:03 - May 31 with 4115 views | Trequartista |
Mick McCarthy was a saviour for this club on 16:41 - May 31 by blueislander | The absence of capital letters and punctuation suggest that it was written by a 7 year old. |
*seven-year-old | |
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Mick McCarthy was a saviour for this club on 18:44 - May 31 with 4016 views | Mach_foreignBlue |
Mick McCarthy was a saviour for this club on 20:33 - May 28 by Trequartista | Saviour from what? Relgation? Same as paul jewell then i guess. jack ross was the best candidate but evans dithered and he has gone. Hurst seems a bit john duncan to me limited lower league success and not known for expansive football but i guess its better than another dinosaur and we can all get behind him. All irrelevant though if evans doesnt back him with some decent money. |
Still can't get over Jewell's departure? | | | |
Mick McCarthy was a saviour for this club on 19:18 - May 31 with 3993 views | Simonds92 |
Mick McCarthy was a saviour for this club on 18:44 - May 31 by Mach_foreignBlue | Still can't get over Jewell's departure? |
To be honest he's not wrong regarding Jewell we had about 3 seasons in a row where we were terrible until around November / December and turned it around. Every next appointment is the most important one, its quite often used that cliche but it doesnt mean a great deal. | | | |
Mick McCarthy was a saviour for this club on 19:24 - May 31 with 3981 views | Bluefish |
Mick McCarthy was a saviour for this club on 19:18 - May 31 by Simonds92 | To be honest he's not wrong regarding Jewell we had about 3 seasons in a row where we were terrible until around November / December and turned it around. Every next appointment is the most important one, its quite often used that cliche but it doesnt mean a great deal. |
It misses the point though I was saying most important since Burley. It is a completely different type of appointment to MM or PJ. Hurst is not here to firefight, he is here to build | |
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Mick McCarthy was a saviour for this club on 20:06 - May 31 with 3939 views | Binner |
Mick McCarthy was a saviour for this club on 18:54 - May 28 by Superfrans | Mick was a very important manager in the life of the club, but in order of positive significance Ramsey and Robson are way ahead of anyone else. Then comes Burley, Lyall and McCarthy. In terms of negative significance, Ferguson & Duncan failed to halt or reverse our decline post Robson. Although it’s very harsh to have expected any manager to keep us at the levels that Robs9n did. |
You've missed out McGarry. I'd have him ahead of McCarthy and Lyall. | |
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Mick McCarthy was a saviour for this club on 21:31 - May 31 with 3853 views | BlueyandCrazy |
Mick McCarthy was a saviour for this club on 08:03 - May 29 by allezlesbleus | Really? "Hurst seems a bit john duncan to me limited lower league success". But you prefer Ross, who has had limited lower league success.......in Scotland? Weird. I would have been happy with either; both being younger managers who have managed to do well with small clubs. But, out of the two, Hurst seems to have achieved more so far. |
Burley is a my preferred precedent of someone with limited lower league success coming to Town. However it’s fair to say Hurst has more experience than either Burley or Duncan did when appointed. | |
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Mick McCarthy was a saviour for this club on 21:37 - May 31 with 3838 views | TheTrueBlue1878 | In reflection, now the dust has settled, I think anyone can be grateful and thankful for the work MM did for this club, a terrible state when he arrived. However certainly had 'outstayed his welcome' and is time for some to take us to that next stage. | |
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