Peter Taylor At It Again

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Nemo

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Nov 23, 2003
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Up to his old trick's. He will soon be Spurs manager & turn his back on Hull City. Nothing new there then. :rolleyes:
 




chips and gravy

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Jan 5, 2004
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worthing
Where did you hear this?

Tottenham wouldn't be making a good choice, given his last job where he had money to spend
 


Nemo

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Nov 23, 2003
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According to sky sports news this afternoon.
 


Icy Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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Micky Adams takes the Albion up and fucks off to be assistant manager at a team about to get relegated and he's still God.

PT takes Hull up and maybe gets a job as THE MANAGER at a club that are not about to get relegated.

What's wrong with that then?
 


Kinky Gerbil

Im The Scatman
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Jul 16, 2003
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chips and gravy said:
Where did you hear this?

Tottenham wouldn't be making a good choice, given his last job where he had money to spend

trappontoni with taylor as his number two.

and he is not up to his old tricks again there is nothing different between him leaving for spurs and adams leaving for leicester
 






Seagull's Return

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Nov 7, 2003
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Have to agree with Icy Gull and others - I wasn't a big Taylor fan at all, but I don't think he behaved badly in leaving, and certainly there's a good parallel with Micky Adams when he went to be Assistant(!) Manager at Forest. If Taylor goes to Spurs, that's just what you'd expect an ambitious manager to do in the circumstances. Tough if you're a Hull fan and like him, but as we've learnt at the Albion over the years - there's little room for loyalty and sentiment in football. Except us fans, of course, but then who gives a f*** about the supporters?
 


Peter Taylor is ambitious and has always wanted the England job. Let's be clear about this. Any English manager would want to be England manager.

He left the Albion because he thought he had a chance of getting the under-21 job. Unfortunately, the FA, in their wisdom, decided that Platt was the man for the job (God help us).

So Taylor took the next good job he could get - and with their support and ambition Hull was a good job to take. But to be English manager he needs to do something at a Premiershite club - he knows this, so he will take a Premiershite job if it comes up. Why not Spurs?He isn't going to get one of the genuine top six teams, so a team with a good support and a fair bit of money that he could perhaps get a cup trophy with or a run in the UEFA cup with, seems like a good bet.

Bet he fucks it up, though...
 












Thimble Keegan

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Jul 7, 2003
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Icy Gull said:
Micky Adams takes the Albion up and fucks off to be assistant manager at a team about to get relegated and he's still God.

PT takes Hull up and maybe gets a job as THE MANAGER at a club that are not about to get relegated.

What's wrong with that then?

I am in complete agreement. Don't get me wrong as I worship Mickey Adams but I do not understand why they are treated so differently.

In the manner of their departures Mickey should be more of a villain than Peter Taylor.

Albion & England forever.

Thimble Keegan
Worthing BHA
 


Brighton Breezy

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Jul 5, 2003
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Taylor would be worth Spurs getting in the background coaching staff as he works well with young players, something spurs have in abundance. I would imagine however that Spurs will get a big name foreign manager in. If he gets sacked by Chelsea my money would be on Ranieri. He says he loves London and wants to stay in the Premiership. If he does, the expect Joe Cole to join him at White Hart Lane.
 


SussexSpur

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Jan 24, 2004
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Richie Morris said:
Taylor would be worth Spurs getting in the background coaching staff as he works well with young players, something spurs have in abundance. I would imagine however that Spurs will get a big name foreign manager in. If he gets sacked by Chelsea my money would be on Ranieri. He says he loves London and wants to stay in the Premiership. If he does, the expect Joe Cole to join him at White Hart Lane.

Can see all that happening, except the Joe Cole bit, since he's spoken often of his hatred for Spurs. But who knows. . .

If Ranieri and Taylor took over at Spurs, we'd have a managerial "dream team" of Tinker-Taylor. . . :)
 




mejonaNO12 aka riskit

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Dec 4, 2003
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England
people always say how mickey left for the assistant managers job but i think we all knew as well as he obviously did that he was going to get the job at the end of the season. and even though they got relegated he then took control of a very good first division club which is obviously a good job.

whereas taylor left and went to hull....yes they have a stadium..yes they have a large fan base..yes the have money but they were in the 3rd division and its taken a few seasons to get them out.
 


Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
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mejonaNO12 aka riskit said:
whereas taylor left and went to hull....yes they have a stadium..yes they have a large fan base..yes the have money but they were in the 3rd division and its taken a few seasons to get them out.
Taylor didn't leave for Hull...he left for the dole queue, it wasn't even a case of him being tempted asway by another club.

I am still amazed that he upped and left without taking on the challenge of keeping us in Division One, just because he couldn't get the budget he wanted from DK. Had he stayed and taken the job on, I have no doubt we would have stayed up. Look at how close we came to beating the drop, taking it to the final day despite going over a quarter of the season losing every bloody match.

True, he didn't fanny about all summer, and told Dick soon enough after the end of that season that he didn't fancy it - fair play to him at least for that. But I lost all respect for him because he didn't have the faith in the squad and in his own ability to rise to the challenge of Division One. We could have done it.
 
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