British Bulldog
The great escape
- Feb 6, 2006
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Really can't believe people are having a pop at Wilkins 6 days into the job! Give the bloke a chance FFS
Ah those were the days! As you say long before 'modern' rivalries like Palace Bournemouth was the big game, and Fulham as well on the occasions we were in the same division. So, yes, they are/were 'local rivals'.Dick Knights Mum said:Well it was. It was in Hampshire and a neighbour. Now it's in Dorset.
In the early 70's Bournemouth was one of the BIG games of the season. Both home and away. "SuperMac - SuperQueer - How many bums have you had this year".
Easy 10 said:Hendo having a hissy fit and slapping in a transfer request is hardly the fault of Wilkins. Most players take it on the chin and battle for their place back, but if Hendo is giong to be a big girls BLOUSE over it, thats his lookout and not Deano's fault.
British Bulldog said:Really can't believe people are having a pop at Wilkins 6 days into the job! Give the bloke a chance FFS
But for long periods of the game last night, that description of what they were doing is totally and utterly unfair, IMHO.HampshireSeagulls said:I like the...suggestion that our backs are "long ball hoofers".
countrygull said:I'm not having a pop at Wilkins: I'm just saying it as I saw it. I'm prepared to give him time - Christ, I wasn't even one of the ones on McGhee's back - I support every manager to the hilt. But IMO - when I might have expected some sort of tactical change and improvement - it wasn't there. Hopefully it will come. And it will have to be a tactical change because we're not getting any more players.
Man of Harveys said:But for long periods of the game last night, that description of what they were doing is totally and utterly unfair, IMHO.
British Bulldog said:I think Wilkins just needs a bit of time to get his ideas across to the players & we will see a steady improvement under him. The thing I noticed at Millwall was the togetherness of the players and they really looked like they want to play for Wilkins. Maybe not hendo but thats his problem.
They said that about ERNEST when he started.Les Biehn said:Surely US is joking.
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Seriously though I was being Ironic as Wilkins is doing exactly the same things McGhee did and was flamed for. Just still feel aggrieved that we ousted a manager that would have got us into the plays offs at least come the end of the season and my Mark McGhee poster above my bed is tear stained
countrygull said:I'm not sure Deano is even `in` yet to get out: but based on last night, I think we should keep searching for a manager. That first half was among the worst football I've seen in 30+ years of watching them. No inspirational tactics, too many long balls, little movement, nothing new at all. Better after the break but still the old problems remain and a lack of real football - last seen under Mickey Adams. How the hell I'm going to persuade my young lad that his future lies in supporting this club when they play like that is beyond me. Sorry, I'm a die-for-the-club supporter - but last night was dreadful.
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Finchley Seagull said:Despite backing Henderson I will support Kuipers while he is in goal for Brighton. I just wish that the pro Kuipers crowd were like that towards Henderon.
Not at all - Kuipers was also out of order for his outburst, and his reaction to being dropped WAS totally unprofessional. However, as I've said elsewhere, McGhee's completely inflexible "say sorry to me or f*** off" stance made the situation worse, and led to a long stand-off between the pair which proved detrimental to the team. McGhee and Kuipers should both have been big enough to sort out their differences sooner. I don't put the blame for that squarely on either of them - in my opinion, they were BOTH at fault. McGhee in his man-management, and Kuipers with his reaction and attitude.Finchley Seagull said:I bet you were not saying that when Kuipers stormed off last season and demanded a transfer. No doubt that was all McGhee's fault.