[Albion] A thread of positive things about FH

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Flounce

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I’ll start with


He is incredibly supportive of players who are out of form or make mistakes. Comments about Lewis being a great captain and how highly he rates Bart coming after his massive clanger against WHU being the most recent

I haven’t heard him throw a single player under the bus or moan once about injuries and make excuses for poor performances because of it.
 


















A1X

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He’s on course to take an injury ravaged squad to a higher finishing position than last season
 






singing4seagulls

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He has never complained about injuries, not once. It's frankly remarkable and he's made clear that's a choice he's making.

I think it's a huge testament to him. Any other manager and it's all you'd hear about. Then that's all the media would talk about and it becomes the narrative. He's owned it's his job to find solutions.

We've literally had no defenders at points this season. To not moan is incredible, especially with the pressure some fans have put him under. There's an easy get out, but he's not taken it.

I think it's a good message for the team too - no excuses. From the top we own our job and decisions.

I also think it's meant some portion of the fans have been much harsher on him than they should be. We all know there are injuries, but after certain matches a small segment of fans vilify him for playing a certain formation, or a player out of position, when there frankly isn't any other option. I've then asked the question of what they'd have done instead and there's deathly silence as a reply, followed by some other moan.

Injuries, forcing us to not have experience on the pitch, forcing us to play all our very young players, changing positions, not building partnerships etc. It's been our main issue this season.

But he's never once moaned. Imagine if we fans also tried to follow that example 🤣

Good lad.
 














Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Marvellous head of hair.
Rented squirrel.

On a positive note, he is relentlessly positive.
Listening to Ayari interviewed recently the players buy into it.
When the dust settles we may find that Fab is getting a lot more out of our players than we realized at the time.
 




pb21

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He's got a great sense of fashion.

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JBizzle

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Apr 18, 2010
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He has never complained about injuries, not once. It's frankly remarkable and he's made clear that's a choice he's making.

I think it's a huge testament to him. Any other manager and it's all you'd hear about. Then that's all the media would talk about and it becomes the narrative. He's owned it's his job to find solutions.

We've literally had no defenders at points this season. To not moan is incredible, especially with the pressure some fans have put him under. There's an easy get out, but he's not taken it.

I think it's a good message for the team too - no excuses. From the top we own our job and decisions.

I also think it's meant some portion of the fans have been much harsher on him than they should be. We all know there are injuries, but after certain matches a small segment of fans vilify him for playing a certain formation, or a player out of position, when there frankly isn't any other option. I've then asked the question of what they'd have done instead and there's deathly silence as a reply, followed by some other moan.

Injuries, forcing us to not have experience on the pitch, forcing us to play all our very young players, changing positions, not building partnerships etc. It's been our main issue this season.

But he's never once moaned. Imagine if we fans also tried to follow that example 🤣

Good lad.
He also never complains about referees or decisions (unless I've missed something). Never throws players under the bus publicly. Never complains about the club. Never complains about the fans (even when they boo). He just gets his head down and cracks on.

In some ways, it does him a disservice, because had he been more vocal about these things, maybe the fans wouldn't dismiss them so easily.

Also, he seems like a really genuine and good sort
 


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