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    #16
    Originally posted by Marky View Post
    eh who said i did say that?
    Give the man a chance that's my point, isn't aimed at anyone on here.
    sorry - thought you meant us

    he said something like that after Keane walked. "You've got to give young managers a chance!" with a rising note of hysteria in his voice.

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      #17
      Originally posted by The Erectile Banana View Post
      Thickness and arrogance.

      A dangerous combination.
      if he wasn't, he probably would have thought twice about going straight into a Prem job.

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        #18
        What do you mean?

        Macclesfield -> MK Dons -> Premiership

        I'm betting he was surprised a big four team didn't come in for him!
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          #19
          Originally posted by Marky View Post
          FFS give the man a chance.
          Originally posted by The Erectile Banana View Post
          Thickness and arrogance.

          A dangerous combination.
          what about incey



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            #20
            tbf it also shows what a great job mark hughes did

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              #21
              looks like its getting even worse for Incey


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                #22
                I could pinpoint all blackburns problems in one small post.

                Keith Andrews, Tuguy, Ried, Brett Emerton and Pederson.

                That right there is a shockingly bad midfield and its no wonder they can't pick up points. They have no chance of controlling any match with a midfield like that. Tugay was a good enough player a couple of years ago but he's too old now and Pederson is very hit and miss.

                They need atleast 2 new central midfielders and desperately need to buy a right winger otherwise they may be going down

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                  #23
                  I find Ince unnerving and painful to watch in interviews as he's clearly not right in the head. He always sounds like someone's about to shoot him, talks in a high-pitched babbling nervous voice with about five million "you know"s thrown in, while his eyes are always darting about. Very strange guy.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by scully View Post
                    I find Ince unnerving and painful to watch in interviews as he's clearly not right in the head. He always sounds like someone's about to shoot him, talks in a high-pitched babbling nervous voice with about five million "you know"s thrown in, while his eyes are always darting about. Very strange guy.
                    Totally agree.
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                      #25
                      Originally posted by scully View Post
                      I find Ince unnerving and painful to watch in interviews as he's clearly not right in the head. He always sounds like someone's about to shoot him, talks in a high-pitched babbling nervous voice with about five million "you know"s thrown in, while his eyes are always darting about. Very strange guy.
                      never liked the fella tbh and felt uneasy backing him when he played for us
                      and if i were a blacburn fan i wouldnt be happy the way he laughs and hugs every other player and manager after his team have just been humped

                      he wont last the week

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by scully View Post
                        I find Ince unnerving and painful to watch in interviews as he's clearly not right in the head. He always sounds like someone's about to shoot him, talks in a high-pitched babbling nervous voice with about five million "you know"s thrown in, while his eyes are always darting about. Very strange guy.
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                        Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



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                          #27
                          Quite harsh on Ince because Keane, Adams, Southgate all found it extremely hard to settle into a job. Judge him at the end of the season.

                          Hughes left at the best time, he took to Blackburn to their pinnacle and he couldn't take them further. Players were wanting to leave and it was always going to be hard on Ince. Of course, he wouldn't say no in that position but maybe he should have tried and got someone who is experienced at coaching at a high level as part of his coaching team.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Ben Tover View Post
                            Quite harsh on Ince because Keane, Adams, Southgate all found it extremely hard to settle into a job. Judge him at the end of the season.

                            Hughes left at the best time, he took to Blackburn to their pinnacle and he couldn't take them further. Players were wanting to leave and it was always going to be hard on Ince. Of course, he wouldn't say no in that position but maybe he should have tried and got someone who is experienced at coaching at a high level as part of his coaching team.
                            I'm not sure he had that many friends to call on.

                            The pressure on him seems to be largely due to the fact the Jack Walker Trust want to sell the club. Sad state of affairs really but in a very strong league they do have a tough decision to make as they really can't afford relegation.
                            "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
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                              #29
                              Originally posted by dww View Post
                              I'm not sure he had that many friends to call on.

                              The pressure on him seems to be largely due to the fact the Jack Walker Trust want to sell the club. Sad state of affairs really but in a very strong league they do have a tough decision to make as they really can't afford relegation.
                              I wouldn't be surprised at his lack of friends judging by the stories but surely there was some 'elder' coach who would be able to help him out.

                              No club can afford relegation but if you install a man who was clearly inexperienced then show some believe in him. If not, get rid of him because the transfer window is round the corner.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Ben Tover View Post
                                I wouldn't be surprised at his lack of friends judging by the stories but surely there was some 'elder' coach who would be able to help him out.

                                No club can afford relegation but if you install a man who was clearly inexperienced then show some believe in him. If not, get rid of him because the transfer window is round the corner.
                                Which experienced coach/manager would you think would want to come in and be a number two? I can't think of any who would qualify as capable in the modern era.

                                Some clubs can afford relegation more than others (look at how Reading handled it compared to other recent teams who have gone down). If you want to sell a team in the north of Britain at the minute you really can't afford to loose PL status IMO.

                                I think the problem is that a board is not necessarily of a single opinion. I'd be tempted to back him but would want to see him have a well defined plan to get out of the current difficulties.
                                "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
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