SystonFox Posted 2 March 2006 Posted 2 March 2006 fock it. lets give the man, hull team and the hull fans hell when they come on saturday. please may i begin. oooooooooooooooooooh peter taylor! what a willy puller what a willy puller! IF YOU HATE PETER TAYLOR CLAP YOUR HANDS! IF YOU HATE PETER TAYLOR CLAP YOUR HANDS! IF YOU HATE PETER TAYLOR, HATE PETER TAYLOR, HATE PETER TAYLOR CLAP YOUR HANDS!!!!! (with a good banging and claping session in between) STAND UP IF YOU HATE TAYLOR, STAND UP IF YOU HATE TAYLOR STAND UP IF YOU HATE TAYLOR! TAYLOR WHATS THE SCORE? TAYLOR TAYLOR WHATS THE SCORE?!
Disillusioned Posted 2 March 2006 Posted 2 March 2006 No, I can't forgive Mr pig-headed, no charisma, coaching-manual-stuffed-up-my-arse Taylor. But neither can I forgive the following who helped bring him to the club or made his tenure impossible and who in the end were more culpable: 1. The board who appointed him (despite strong warnings from inside the game about his personality and lack of player judgement). 2. You fookin' lot who welcomed his appointment as an 'up and coming' manager and who dissed the Walsh/Cotte bid be cause of their 'lack of experience' (as if true grit and n years of top flight playing experience counts for less than covering your tit with a UEFA badge). 3. Martin O'Neil for constantly stirring the pot behind the scenes and unsettling players and for creating the impression that the club could not be taken any further. 4. The players who played like absolute wankers to get a move away (Lennie and Matty). 5. And then comes Taylor who frittered away £17m+, much of it on players who had never kicked a ball in anger in the Prem (this is the real danger of tactical gobbledegook - in this fantasy world any old jumped-up Sunday leaguer can become a vital cog in the system). Despite this we were still 5th in the Prem as late as mid MARCH 2001. Taylor's big problem was that he couldn't make that necessary leap of imagination out of his narrow, lower league experience. Somehow he failed to appreciate what a massive step up the Prem was and the calibre of player needed to compete at that level. I wrote to the board pointing all this out and cautioned them against appointing him. Still, they were not the only ones blind to his shortcomings. The FA made him acting manager of England for one game (er Italy lost 0-1). You may remember Taylor made Beckham captain that night. One of the few things he's got right in his career.
Bilko Posted 2 March 2006 Posted 2 March 2006 We all make mistakes in life, the thing that always got me about Taylor was his total lack of admission that he failed at Leicester. He was continually making excuses to the point of arrogance. Had he stood up at the time, apologised for his failings we all might of moved on. At least he seems a bit contrite now tho' l doubt it will make much difference come Saturday!
Manwell Pablo Posted 2 March 2006 Posted 2 March 2006 No, I can't forgive Mr pig-headed, no charisma, coaching-manual-stuffed-up-my-arse Taylor. But neither can I forgive the following who helped bring him to the club or made his tenure impossible and who in the end were more culpable: 1. The board who appointed him (despite strong warnings from inside the game about his personality and lack of player judgement). 2. You fookin' lot who welcomed his appointment as an 'up and coming' manager and who dissed the Walsh/Cotte bid be cause of their 'lack of experience' (as if true grit and n years of top flight playing experience counts for less than covering your tit with a UEFA badge). 3. Martin O'Neil for constantly stirring the pot behind the scenes and unsettling players and for creating the impression that the club could not be taken any further. 4. The players who played like absolute wankers to get a move away (Lennie and Matty). 5. And then comes Taylor who frittered away £17m+, much of it on players who had never kicked a ball in anger in the Prem (this is the real danger of tactical gobbledegook - in this fantasy world any old jumped-up Sunday leaguer can become a vital cog in the system). Despite this we were still 5th in the Prem as late as mid MARCH 2001. Taylor's big problem was that he couldn't make that necessary leap of imagination out of his narrow, lower league experience. Somehow he failed to appreciate what a massive step up the Prem was and the calibre of player needed to compete at that level. I wrote to the board pointing all this out and cautioned them against appointing him. Still, they were not the only ones blind to his shortcomings. The FA made him acting manager of England for one game (er Italy lost 0-1). You may remember Taylor made Beckham captain that night. One of the few things he's got right in his career. and you know for a fact the Walsh Cottee partnership would of worked out do you? I suppouse you foresaw that Peter Taylor would be a disaster as well . Idoit.
Bilko Posted 2 March 2006 Posted 2 March 2006 And Cottee failed when he went into management, ask Barnet fans.!
Chapman! Posted 2 March 2006 Posted 2 March 2006 And Cottee failed when he went into management, ask Barnet fans.! he cocked up when he spent £5M on Ade Akinbyi, sure he is doing well now but never was he worth £5M!!
Disillusioned Posted 2 March 2006 Posted 2 March 2006 and you know for a fact the Walsh Cottee partnership would of worked out do you? I suppouse you foresaw that Peter Taylor would be a disaster as well . Idoit. If writing to the board warning them against appointing someone is NOT forseeing something I don't know what is -TWAT! All this from someone who backed Levein! What a fookin' DICKHEAD!
Frenzied Posted 2 March 2006 Posted 2 March 2006 If writing to the board warning them against appointing someone is NOT forseeing something I don't know what is -TWAT! All this from someone who backed Levein! What a fookin' DICKHEAD! You'll have to lend us your crystal ball some time Chandler.
Jimmy Posted 2 March 2006 Posted 2 March 2006 2. You fookin' lot who welcomed his appointment as an 'up and coming' manager and who dissed the Walsh/Cotte bid be cause of their 'lack of experience' (as if true grit and n years of top flight playing experience counts for less than covering your tit with a UEFA badge). The FA made him acting manager of England for one game (er Italy lost 0-1). You may remember Taylor made Beckham captain that night. One of the few things he's got right in his career. and yet you worship adams who was brought in under the same banner. he also brought in walker who was a key player for us for years and would still be if he were still here
Disillusioned Posted 3 March 2006 Posted 3 March 2006 and yet you worship adams who was brought in under the same banner. he also brought in walker who was a key player for us for years and would still be if he were still here So just who was it that got us automatic promotion at the first attempt and saved us from liquidation pal?
Michael Doyle Posted 3 March 2006 Posted 3 March 2006 Disillusioned 1) The board were looking for a professional Football Manager but instead got conned by a con man 2) Your letter to the board re Ta#@%r and subsequent rejection of Levein would indicate that your a good judge of a manager. On your next post tell us all who you think should be the next manager at LCFC and because your good at predicting give us all a couple of managers so that if one of them gets the job we can follow how good your predictions really are. 3) To put some of the failings of the club on MON is really unfair and unreasonable. 4) The players attitude had everything to do with the con mans ability or lack of it in this persons case 5) 5th in the premiership and about to head south rapidly, because again of the con mans lack of ability As for Ta#@%r making Beckham captain he didn't have a great deal of choice. Ta#@%r needs to watch out. If Hull lose on Saturday they will be sucked into the relegation zone and whilst I think they will survive, if they don't the Hull fans will see that Ta#@%r is really only capable of managing lower division clubs in lower divisions. Watch this space. COME ON YOU MIGHTY FOXES MadMick
gjp Posted 3 March 2006 Posted 3 March 2006 God I wish I didn’t have to work this weekend sounds like this could be a good hostile reception .Tar and feathering obviously wont happen but does anyone think flour and eggs is a possibility
Guest Posted 3 March 2006 Posted 3 March 2006 So just who was it that got us automatic promotion at the first attempt and saved us from liquidation pal? Blimey! As well as managing a Premiership squad (albeit a poor one) to promotion from a lower division (albeit an even poorer one), Mickeh also managed to sort out the club's finances!!! :o What a guy!
Jimmy Posted 3 March 2006 Posted 3 March 2006 Blimey! As well as managing a Premiership squad (albeit a poor one) to promotion from a lower division (albeit an even poorer one), Mickeh also managed to sort out the club's finances!!! :o What a guy! thanks lisa you saved me the trouble of saying the same thing, if adams didnt get us promoted with that squad he would have managed it
Disillusioned Posted 3 March 2006 Posted 3 March 2006 Blimey! As well as managing a Premiership squad (albeit a poor one) to promotion from a lower division (albeit an even poorer one), Mickeh also managed to sort out the club's finances!!! :o What a guy! Lisa, you should know by now to think at least two steps ahead before replying to me in your own unique, sarcastic tone. You may recall that our administration three years ago went right to the wire: the final hour of the final day. To refresh your memory, the club had to raise £5m to stave off liquidation. Whilst that amount had been pledged by various benefactors ahead of time these promises needed a lot of working on to materialise into hard cash. With an hour to go the club was still several hundred thousand short of reaching its target and one or two benefactors appeared to be getting cold feet. Eventually, after a bit of arm twisting, they honoured their pledges. Jon Holmes stated later that if it hadn't been for Micky Adams' record and handling of team affairs (you may remember that Adams also 'sold' the deferred wages scheme in the teeth of considerable opposition from certain players and the PFA) that cash would not have been forthcoming. Now Lisa you can get back to kissing Levein's botty...
Strokes Posted 3 March 2006 Posted 3 March 2006 Lisa, you should know by now to think at least two steps ahead before replying to me in your own unique, sarcastic tone. You may recall that our administration three years ago went right to the wire: the final hour of the final day. To refresh your memory, the club had to raise £5m to stave off liquidation. Whilst that amount had been pledged by various benefactors ahead of time these promises needed a lot of working on to materialise into hard cash. With an hour to go the club was still several hundred thousand short of reaching its target and one or two benefactors appeared to be getting cold feet. Eventually, after a bit of arm twisting, they honoured their pledges. Jon Holmes stated later that if it hadn't been for Micky Adams' record and handling of team affairs (you may remember that Adams also 'sold' the deferred wages scheme in the teeth of considerable opposition from certain players and the PFA) that cash would not have been forthcoming. Now Lisa you can get back to kissing Levein's botty... I agree with that post, we have a hell of alot to thank Adam's for.
Guest Posted 3 March 2006 Posted 3 March 2006 Lisa, you should know by now to think at least two steps ahead before replying to me in your own unique, sarcastic tone. You may recall that our administration three years ago went right to the wire: the final hour of the final day. To refresh your memory, the club had to raise £5m to stave off liquidation. Whilst that amount had been pledged by various benefactors ahead of time these promises needed a lot of working on to materialise into hard cash. With an hour to go the club was still several hundred thousand short of reaching its target and one or two benefactors appeared to be getting cold feet. Eventually, after a bit of arm twisting, they honoured their pledges. Jon Holmes stated later that if it hadn't been for Micky Adams' record and handling of team affairs (you may remember that Adams also 'sold' the deferred wages scheme in the teeth of considerable opposition from certain players and the PFA) that cash would not have been forthcoming. Now Lisa you can get back to kissing Levein's botty... :clap2: :clap2: :clap2: How easy was that? As for Levein, when did I ever kiss his botty, as you so eloquently put it?
Disillusioned Posted 3 March 2006 Posted 3 March 2006 Disillusioned 1) The board were looking for a professional Football Manager but instead got conned by a con man 2) Your letter to the board re Ta#@%r and subsequent rejection of Levein would indicate that your a good judge of a manager. On your next post tell us all who you think should be the next manager at LCFC and because your good at predicting give us all a couple of managers so that if one of them gets the job we can follow how good your predictions really are. 3) To put some of the failings of the club on MON is really unfair and unreasonable. 4) The players attitude had everything to do with the con mans ability or lack of it in this persons case 5) 5th in the premiership and about to head south rapidly, because again of the con mans lack of ability As for Ta#@%r making Beckham captain he didn't have a great deal of choice. Ta#@%r needs to watch out. If Hull lose on Saturday they will be sucked into the relegation zone and whilst I think they will survive, if they don't the Hull fans will see that Ta#@%r is really only capable of managing lower division clubs in lower divisions. Watch this space. COME ON YOU MIGHTY FOXES 1. Taylor might be grim, arrogant and unimaginative but he's no con man. He was simply out of his depth and refused to admit it. 2. One away defeat and you've gone off Kelly already?(!) I think that Rob has already earned the freedom of the city by saving us from Division One (which many posters here and elsewhere had perversely reconciled themselves to - 'Bovered? Bovered? Look at my face! LOOK AT MY FACE! I'm NOT bovered!). I think we should wait till the end of the season and see how the run-in goes. It's worth noting that the much vaunted 'up and coming' types wouldn't touch us with a barge pole at the moment. 3. MON could have taken us much further IF HE HAD REALLY WANTED TO (Heskey and Collymore together for a full season). He was already off club hunting in his first season in the Prem. MON bore grudges like no one I've ever known. 4. Whilst his egregious personality rubbed many players up the wrong way the main problem with them was their greed. 5. So if we were 5th now and it all went tits up would that Kelly a villain? Why do you say Taylor did not have much choice in making Beckham England captain? Crewe, Millwall and Brighon look doomed to me. The Championship IS a lower division.
Manwell Pablo Posted 3 March 2006 Posted 3 March 2006 If writing to the board warning them against appointing someone is NOT forseeing something I don't know what is -TWAT! All this from someone who backed Levein! What a fookin' DICKHEAD! didnt actually write that letter though did you.
Manwell Pablo Posted 3 March 2006 Posted 3 March 2006 1. Taylor might be grim, arrogant and unimaginative but he's no con man. He was simply out of his depth and refused to admit it. 2. One away defeat and you've gone off Kelly already?(!) I think that Rob has already earned the freedom of the city by saving us from Division One (which many posters here and elsewhere had perversely reconciled themselves to - 'Bovered? Bovered? Look at my face! LOOK AT MY FACE! I'm NOT bovered!). I think we should wait till the end of the season and see how the run-in goes. It's worth noting that the much vaunted 'up and coming' types wouldn't touch us with a barge pole at the moment. 3. MON could have taken us much further IF HE HAD REALLY WANTED TO (Heskey and Collymore together for a full season). He was already off club hunting in his first season in the Prem. MON bore grudges like no one I've ever known. 4. Whilst his egregious personality rubbed many players up the wrong way the main problem with them was their greed. 5. So if we were 5th now and it all went tits up would that Kelly a villain? Why do you say Taylor did not have much choice in making Beckham England captain? Crewe, Millwall and Brighon look doomed to me. The Championship IS a lower division. For somebody who has predicted the fortunes of every single Leicester City manager you seem to be sitting on the fence with regards to Kelly, could this be because you dont have the benefit of heinsight? dickhead.
Disillusioned Posted 3 March 2006 Posted 3 March 2006 For somebody who has predicted the fortunes of every single Leicester City manager you seem to be sitting on the fence with regards to Kelly, could this be because you dont have the benefit of heinsight? dickhead. No, I don't have the benefit of 'heinsight'. I don't have the benefit of hindsight either. The truth is that I don't much about Kelly the man or his methods. I don't even know if he sees himself in the job long term. How much of our recent purple patch is down to Kellly or to the player's relief at being set free from Levein's dour rule book is anyone's guess. Right you can join Lisa and get your nose wedged up Levein's botty...
Manwell Pablo Posted 3 March 2006 Posted 3 March 2006 No, I don't have the benefit of 'heinsight'. I don't have the benefit of hindsight either. The truth is that I don't much about Kelly the man or his methods. I don't even know if he sees himself in the job long term. How much of our recent purple patch is down to Kellly or to the player's relief at being set free from Levein's dour rule book is anyone's guess. Right you can join Lisa and get your nose wedged up Levein's botty... Im not going to reiterate myself, I can't spell I dont care, this a football forum not a spelling and grammar test, and seeing as you know nothing about the sport your the thick one as far as im concerned. When exactly did I have my nose wedged up Leveins botty, please find examples, if you can indeed detach yourself from mickys botty and get youself back up the M 69 without getting MA withdrawl symptons. The fact of the matter ss you dont care to pass comment on Rob Kelly, as this time around any judgement you make can be looked back on. Unlike your claims that you knew Taylor/Levein would fail and O'Neil/Adams (very much based on opinion) would succed. Now that your fortune telling abiltys are being put to the test you cower away. Or alrternatley you can tell me if Kelly will succead if he takes the job long term and show some balls.
lcfcking Posted 3 March 2006 Posted 3 March 2006 A twat like him deserves every boo he receives tomorrow. He took us down and ruined our perfectly financial predicament and our perfectly creditable Premiership status. He may ahve got us to 1st in 2000, but his buys were shocking and his man-management was poor. The only reason he manages the Under 21-s is due to him believing he has authority over them, any senior players and he can't control them.
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