Good, honest stuff from Dyer here on 18:20 - Mar 10 with 5499 views | textbackup | its an absolutely brilliant read. Looking forward to him taking charge next season. some of them players wont though |  |
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Good, honest stuff from Dyer here on 18:23 - Mar 10 with 5454 views | Coco | Said at the time Mick left we should’ve gone for Dyer as a long term project with Burley overseeing. Was shot down but I genuinely think he is the right choice now. Experience is always the answer. |  |
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Good, honest stuff from Dyer here on 18:26 - Mar 10 with 5446 views | Kieran_Knows | Amen to Dyer. ‘People are saying it's a toxic atmosphere, well this place has never been toxic. You should play St James' Park when that turns. That's toxic.’ Grinds my gears when people have called PR toxic in the past. Furthest thing away from it. |  |
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Good, honest stuff from Dyer here on 18:32 - Mar 10 with 5373 views | J2BLUE | A brilliant, and in some ways, painful read. It's incredible that we have someone who gets it so clearly and yet Evans still gets it so wrong. The £15m/£12m/£3m comment is amazing. Dyer sounds perfect for Evans if he's thinking like that. If Evans is thinking 20% reinvestment is too much then it's time to cut his losses and sell for a realistic price. It would be fantastic to have a management progression project. Sell Warnock on a two year deal with Dyer as assistant before Dyer takes over. Hire Bellamy as a coach if it's achievable and he can become Dyer's #2. Warnock might not accept two years but it's worth a go. I know he's said he will retire but i'm sure there are certain jobs he would stay on for. |  |
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Good, honest stuff from Dyer here on 18:32 - Mar 10 with 5370 views | textbackup |
Good, honest stuff from Dyer here on 18:26 - Mar 10 by Kieran_Knows | Amen to Dyer. ‘People are saying it's a toxic atmosphere, well this place has never been toxic. You should play St James' Park when that turns. That's toxic.’ Grinds my gears when people have called PR toxic in the past. Furthest thing away from it. |
its because, and as discussed Saturday night, a large majority of Suffolk folk are soft as sht. a few boos or swear words and the place goes into meltdown, Norfolk the same. which is why I never really understand when Town fans slate Norwich fans when they play on sky or BT, as our lot are just as drippy and gormless. although that said, many of our fans on here that don't live in the area are also highly sensitive, so maybe its just part of supporting us that has that affect. either way, well done KD for calling it out |  |
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Good, honest stuff from Dyer here on 18:39 - Mar 10 with 5309 views | Swansea_Blue | Nolan against Fleetwood was an eye opener. It was like he was juggling a hot potato, with his feet. I’m all for keeping the ball moving and dictating the play, but he just wanted rid of it any time it came near him. Straight back the way it came. Yet on the plus side, he kept showing for it. Wtf was that all about? Just shot in confidence, lacking any clear ideas of patterns of play? It was very weird. |  |
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Good, honest stuff from Dyer here on 18:44 - Mar 10 with 5257 views | textbackup |
Good, honest stuff from Dyer here on 18:32 - Mar 10 by J2BLUE | A brilliant, and in some ways, painful read. It's incredible that we have someone who gets it so clearly and yet Evans still gets it so wrong. The £15m/£12m/£3m comment is amazing. Dyer sounds perfect for Evans if he's thinking like that. If Evans is thinking 20% reinvestment is too much then it's time to cut his losses and sell for a realistic price. It would be fantastic to have a management progression project. Sell Warnock on a two year deal with Dyer as assistant before Dyer takes over. Hire Bellamy as a coach if it's achievable and he can become Dyer's #2. Warnock might not accept two years but it's worth a go. I know he's said he will retire but i'm sure there are certain jobs he would stay on for. |
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Good, honest stuff from Dyer here on 18:47 - Mar 10 with 5228 views | Coco |
Good, honest stuff from Dyer here on 18:32 - Mar 10 by textbackup | its because, and as discussed Saturday night, a large majority of Suffolk folk are soft as sht. a few boos or swear words and the place goes into meltdown, Norfolk the same. which is why I never really understand when Town fans slate Norwich fans when they play on sky or BT, as our lot are just as drippy and gormless. although that said, many of our fans on here that don't live in the area are also highly sensitive, so maybe its just part of supporting us that has that affect. either way, well done KD for calling it out |
Yet McCarthy was ‘hounded’ out! Lolz |  |
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Good, honest stuff from Dyer here on 18:48 - Mar 10 with 5220 views | hype313 |
Good, honest stuff from Dyer here on 18:39 - Mar 10 by Swansea_Blue | Nolan against Fleetwood was an eye opener. It was like he was juggling a hot potato, with his feet. I’m all for keeping the ball moving and dictating the play, but he just wanted rid of it any time it came near him. Straight back the way it came. Yet on the plus side, he kept showing for it. Wtf was that all about? Just shot in confidence, lacking any clear ideas of patterns of play? It was very weird. |
He's shot, he's had the odd 20 minutes here and there this season but thats it, hardly a great return on a million quid. The place needs a mass clear out. |  |
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Good, honest stuff from Dyer here on 18:49 - Mar 10 with 5204 views | BlueBadger |
Good, honest stuff from Dyer here on 18:47 - Mar 10 by Coco | Yet McCarthy was ‘hounded’ out! Lolz |
if people chanted 'BB touches kids at me' I'd probably think they were planning on baking me some kind of nice cake as well as offering me a pay rise. What a snowflake. |  |
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Good, honest stuff from Dyer here on 18:53 - Mar 10 with 5180 views | footers |
Good, honest stuff from Dyer here on 18:39 - Mar 10 by Swansea_Blue | Nolan against Fleetwood was an eye opener. It was like he was juggling a hot potato, with his feet. I’m all for keeping the ball moving and dictating the play, but he just wanted rid of it any time it came near him. Straight back the way it came. Yet on the plus side, he kept showing for it. Wtf was that all about? Just shot in confidence, lacking any clear ideas of patterns of play? It was very weird. |
Wasn't he linked with Blackpool during the window? Good to know someone, somewhere would like our offcasts... |  |
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Good, honest stuff from Dyer here on 19:03 - Mar 10 with 5107 views | textbackup |
Good, honest stuff from Dyer here on 18:47 - Mar 10 by Coco | Yet McCarthy was ‘hounded’ out! Lolz |
Prior to the kiddy fiddling stuff I felt he gave as good as he got, and fair play to him for it, most people with a brain knew he had the right to stand up for himself, and didn’t take offence. But a few over stepped the mark, and it was only a few we need to remember, some speak of that away end at Brentford like it was everyone saying it. The only toxic part of MMs time was those few moments at Brentford |  |
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Good, honest stuff from Dyer here on 19:15 - Mar 10 with 4984 views | RegencyBlue |
Good, honest stuff from Dyer here on 18:39 - Mar 10 by Swansea_Blue | Nolan against Fleetwood was an eye opener. It was like he was juggling a hot potato, with his feet. I’m all for keeping the ball moving and dictating the play, but he just wanted rid of it any time it came near him. Straight back the way it came. Yet on the plus side, he kept showing for it. Wtf was that all about? Just shot in confidence, lacking any clear ideas of patterns of play? It was very weird. |
Shrewsbury saw us coming with him and Nsiala! |  | |  |
Good, honest stuff from Dyer here on 19:17 - Mar 10 with 4984 views | eddiespearitt03 | It was a good read, until the mention of a hypothetical situation, selling Woolfy,Downes & Dozzell . [Post edited 11 Mar 2020 4:09]
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Good, honest stuff from Dyer here on 19:22 - Mar 10 with 4925 views | stonojnr |
Good, honest stuff from Dyer here on 19:03 - Mar 10 by textbackup | Prior to the kiddy fiddling stuff I felt he gave as good as he got, and fair play to him for it, most people with a brain knew he had the right to stand up for himself, and didn’t take offence. But a few over stepped the mark, and it was only a few we need to remember, some speak of that away end at Brentford like it was everyone saying it. The only toxic part of MMs time was those few moments at Brentford |
But that was the issue for me, MM had right of reply of course,but it wasnt everyone having a go at him and yet he,and his mates in the media, responded back as if it was, so even fans who had nothing to do with the abuse,or even at those games, felt slighted because it was so broadside,yet the guy is old enough & been around football long enough to know that you dont win fans even the ones who like you over doing stuff like that. I'm not sure Dyer is right for management yet,but I guess it shows where we are as a club thesedays |  | |  |
Good, honest stuff from Dyer here on 19:26 - Mar 10 with 4894 views | jeera |
Good, honest stuff from Dyer here on 18:47 - Mar 10 by Coco | Yet McCarthy was ‘hounded’ out! Lolz |
'Lolz' |  |
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Good, honest stuff from Dyer here on 19:30 - Mar 10 with 4859 views | jeera |
Good, honest stuff from Dyer here on 18:32 - Mar 10 by textbackup | its because, and as discussed Saturday night, a large majority of Suffolk folk are soft as sht. a few boos or swear words and the place goes into meltdown, Norfolk the same. which is why I never really understand when Town fans slate Norwich fans when they play on sky or BT, as our lot are just as drippy and gormless. although that said, many of our fans on here that don't live in the area are also highly sensitive, so maybe its just part of supporting us that has that affect. either way, well done KD for calling it out |
Everything's about context. Although he's right about the comparisons of a proper 'toxic' atmosphere he's also clear about this: " one of the big reasons why I didn't perform as good as I could for England was because of the fear factor. I didn't want to make a mistake", which is common sense. We saw under Jim, where the only results we were getting for a while were away from home. You don't have to be Einstein to understand that support, when possible, is more productive than negativity. Of course fans should be able to show their displeasure, but not to the point where the players are terrified to touch the ball. |  |
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Good, honest stuff from Dyer here on 19:36 - Mar 10 with 4819 views | jeera |
Good, honest stuff from Dyer here on 18:23 - Mar 10 by Coco | Said at the time Mick left we should’ve gone for Dyer as a long term project with Burley overseeing. Was shot down but I genuinely think he is the right choice now. Experience is always the answer. |
"I said..." You're always looking for credit after the event. I doubt anyone got shouted down for suggesting Dyer's involvement at all. He's never exactly been an unpopular character. |  |
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Good, honest stuff from Dyer here on 19:39 - Mar 10 with 4802 views | Illinoisblue |
Good, honest stuff from Dyer here on 18:39 - Mar 10 by Swansea_Blue | Nolan against Fleetwood was an eye opener. It was like he was juggling a hot potato, with his feet. I’m all for keeping the ball moving and dictating the play, but he just wanted rid of it any time it came near him. Straight back the way it came. Yet on the plus side, he kept showing for it. Wtf was that all about? Just shot in confidence, lacking any clear ideas of patterns of play? It was very weird. |
He needs to be gone. Typically his highlight reel before signing for us was full of energy and 20-yarderss flying into the top corner. |  |
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Good, honest stuff from Dyer here on 20:15 - Mar 10 with 4595 views | jeera |
Good, honest stuff from Dyer here on 18:32 - Mar 10 by J2BLUE | A brilliant, and in some ways, painful read. It's incredible that we have someone who gets it so clearly and yet Evans still gets it so wrong. The £15m/£12m/£3m comment is amazing. Dyer sounds perfect for Evans if he's thinking like that. If Evans is thinking 20% reinvestment is too much then it's time to cut his losses and sell for a realistic price. It would be fantastic to have a management progression project. Sell Warnock on a two year deal with Dyer as assistant before Dyer takes over. Hire Bellamy as a coach if it's achievable and he can become Dyer's #2. Warnock might not accept two years but it's worth a go. I know he's said he will retire but i'm sure there are certain jobs he would stay on for. |
There's a bit going on in there. I do like, "He'd be good at teaching me defensive shape and set-pieces. We have different thoughts on style of play, but his track record speaks for itself. He's up there in terms of managers who get teams promoted." We'd all settle for that wouldn't we? NW with Kieron as his number 2 for a while, with a view to the future. |  |
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Good, honest stuff from Dyer here on 20:27 - Mar 10 with 4511 views | J2BLUE |
Good, honest stuff from Dyer here on 20:15 - Mar 10 by jeera | There's a bit going on in there. I do like, "He'd be good at teaching me defensive shape and set-pieces. We have different thoughts on style of play, but his track record speaks for itself. He's up there in terms of managers who get teams promoted." We'd all settle for that wouldn't we? NW with Kieron as his number 2 for a while, with a view to the future. |
I'm wondering if Dyer is the power play Evans will make to get ST holders to renew. A Warnock/Dyer team would likely see renewed hope. |  |
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Good, honest stuff from Dyer here on 20:30 - Mar 10 with 4467 views | StNeotsBlue |
Good, honest stuff from Dyer here on 19:30 - Mar 10 by jeera | Everything's about context. Although he's right about the comparisons of a proper 'toxic' atmosphere he's also clear about this: " one of the big reasons why I didn't perform as good as I could for England was because of the fear factor. I didn't want to make a mistake", which is common sense. We saw under Jim, where the only results we were getting for a while were away from home. You don't have to be Einstein to understand that support, when possible, is more productive than negativity. Of course fans should be able to show their displeasure, but not to the point where the players are terrified to touch the ball. |
From my beer addled memory I thought we were unbeatable at home and poo away under Jim. [Post edited 11 Mar 2020 7:46]
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Good, honest stuff from Dyer here on 20:32 - Mar 10 with 4448 views | jeera |
Good, honest stuff from Dyer here on 20:27 - Mar 10 by J2BLUE | I'm wondering if Dyer is the power play Evans will make to get ST holders to renew. A Warnock/Dyer team would likely see renewed hope. |
Well he's pretty much thrown his hat into the ring hasn't he [Dyer]. And given the hint himself to what he sees may be the answer. It's getting the message to Evans in a way that it hits him in the face. He'll then miss the point anyway and go and get Pardew or something. |  |
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Good, honest stuff from Dyer here on 21:33 - Mar 10 with 4191 views | Garv |
Good, honest stuff from Dyer here on 19:30 - Mar 10 by jeera | Everything's about context. Although he's right about the comparisons of a proper 'toxic' atmosphere he's also clear about this: " one of the big reasons why I didn't perform as good as I could for England was because of the fear factor. I didn't want to make a mistake", which is common sense. We saw under Jim, where the only results we were getting for a while were away from home. You don't have to be Einstein to understand that support, when possible, is more productive than negativity. Of course fans should be able to show their displeasure, but not to the point where the players are terrified to touch the ball. |
I also don't think we're much of a 12th man anymore. Even when the ground is full it's nowhere near the noise we generally got in the Royle or even Magilton days. |  |
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