Calders reaction to the second goal being conceded

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keaton

Big heart, hot blood and balls. Big balls
Nov 18, 2004
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Really...do we let more goals in when he plays ?

Have we not got one of the best defensive records in the league ?

I take that is in spite of him playing....
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Calderon's played more games. If you've got the stats at hand to compare fair enough
 




Husty

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Oct 18, 2008
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I can't stand it any more.

FFS people how many times do you have to be told:-

CALDE WOULD BE A SH*T MANAGER

Arsene Wenger wouldn't take Theo Walcott out to the park to feed the ducks, then on the way home buy him some pic'n'mix.
Let little Theo fill his tub up with fizzy cola bottles, all just before tea time, Calde would.

CALDE IS TOO LOVELY TO BE A MANAGER.

http://www.northstandchat.com/showt...de-and-Ulloa-in-the-beach&highlight=ice-cream

Your self banishment to the cycling thread going well?
 


Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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Your self banishment to the cycling thread going well?
It's going better than I thought, now stop asking questions that's just mean.
 


drew

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Oct 3, 2006
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I'm not one for confusing overt displays of passion with managerial nous. Don't seem to remember Bob Paisley ranting and raving from the sidelines. Having said that, I would agree with most that Calde could well be a great manager as he clearly has intellect.

Doesn't bother me in the slightest that OG doesn't burst into tears when we concede. Rather he tried to keep level headed and try and do something about it.
 


super-seagulls

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Feb 1, 2011
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I can't stand it any more.

FFS people how many times do you have to be told:-

CALDE WOULD BE A SH*T MANAGER

Arsene Wenger wouldn't take Theo Walcott out to the park to feed the ducks, then on the way home buy him some pic'n'mix.
Let little Theo fill his tub up with fizzy cola bottles, all just before tea time, Calde would.

CALDE IS TOO LOVELY TO BE A MANAGER.

http://www.northstandchat.com/showt...de-and-Ulloa-in-the-beach&highlight=ice-cream

Not necessarily, they just have different styles of management.
I don't think that all managers need to be feared to be respected!
Okay?
 




bn1&bn3 Albion

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Jan 15, 2011
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Bruno, on his day can be absolutely brilliant and no doubt better than Calde but unfortunately these days they are becoming a rare sight.
 


Stat Brother

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Not necessarily, they just have different styles of management.
I don't think that all managers need to be feared to be respected!
Okay?
Name a great that isn't feared, even just a little bit?

Nice work on taking it to 10.
 


Lord Bamber

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Feb 23, 2009
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Yesterday I counted 5 (five) separate occasions when Calderon came off the bench and shouted encouragement to his team-mates and waved his arms.

I failed to count Jones or Garcia do this once.

This does not show he has a more expert coaching or technical understanding of the game, nor do I profess to know whether he will be better management potential than the existing incumbents. But I know one thing.

He showed more passion to win yesterday, as a SUB, than most of the team and worryingly the management. It is for this reason, that until Bruno can prove to be better than Calde for more than just the odd glimpse, Calde every time.

His name should be the first on the team sheet.
 




Vegas Seagull

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Jul 10, 2009
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I can't stand it any more.

FFS people how many times do you have to be told:-

CALDE WOULD BE A SH*T MANAGER

Arsene Wenger wouldn't take Theo Walcott out to the park to feed the ducks, then on the way home buy him some pic'n'mix.
Let little Theo fill his tub up with fizzy cola bottles, all just before tea time, Calde would.

CALDE IS TOO LOVELY TO BE A MANAGER.

http://www.northstandchat.com/showt...de-and-Ulloa-in-the-beach&highlight=ice-cream

BUT we are trying to be the Arsenal of The Championship, steady top half performances with little spending to pay down debts without threatening to win anything/get promoted. The only trouble is Arsenal took this fork in the road 5+ years before us and they're STILL on it so we'd better get used to it
 
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rouseytastic

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Sep 22, 2011
1,212
Haywards Heath
Oscar's apparent lack of passion on the touchline worries me. I know he is a phlegmatic character, but even so.

My thoughts exactly. I don't want him going for Olympic gold like a do Canio would but a big of passion or even the slightest acknowledgement that something is good/crap would be great. It's just this statue with and folded or sitting down. Annoys me a bit I don't mind saying.
 






Coldeanseagull

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Mar 13, 2013
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Strange, I seem to remember Nathan Jones high on caffeine as a sub. Maybe it's part of the coaching badge to be torpid
 


seagurn

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Feb 19, 2007
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County town
I think Oscars more worried about his shoes getting dirty as all he seems to do is wander round his technical area arms folded looking at his shoes , probrually the shiniest pair in the championship i hope .
Calde your time will come i really hope so.
 






clippedgull

Hotdogs, extra onions
Aug 11, 2003
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Where were you miserable ****ers when we tonked Leicester recently?

Oscar is a decent manager, give him at least a chance to build his own squad. Then we can judge.
 
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Westdene Wonder

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Aug 3, 2010
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What i miss this season is both of our backs taking it in turns to go up and get first time balls into the box,we have missed Bridge so as our season is going nowhere why not try both Inigo and Bruno filling the backs positions trying to out do each other at least it would increase the flair and entertainment and even provide our striker with a lot more support.
 


kevo

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Mar 8, 2008
9,156
My thoughts exactly. I don't want him going for Olympic gold like a do Canio would but a big of passion or even the slightest acknowledgement that something is good/crap would be great. It's just this statue with and folded or sitting down. Annoys me a bit I don't mind saying.

Reminds me a bit of when Bryan Robson managed Middlesbrough - I remember when they were absolutely dire and he just stood on the touchline, arms folded, without an ounce of emotion.

Personal preference I guess, but give me a Mourinho, Clough or - dare I say it - Poyet, anytime.
 


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