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 Post subject: Danny Wilson- the new Martin Scott
PostPosted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 4:56 pm 
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The similarities are already there to be seen

Starting the inept Proctor when the best finisher at the club is on the bench

Splitting up a perfectly fine central defensive partnership

Playing Bullock and Sweeney in the middle

Repetitive post match comments

Dominating possession but coming away empty handed

Refusing to let the players do post match interviews- an insult to those who travelled yesterday

I'd sack him now, he's never going to be any good.


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I've got to agree with you.... but whatever I say you'll probably say I'm talking shite and tell me to give my head a shake.... :wink:


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What a load of shite you have just written.

Give your head a shake


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Once bitten twice shy and all that. The signs are there with Wilson and to be brutally honest, if anybody had bothered reading up on him before he was appointed, they would have seen this coming.

Read what Sheff Wed, Bristol City and MK Dongs fans say about him, and some of the things Tax Paying Poolie has been saying about Wilson's selections sound like ingrained traits rather than just finding his feet.

When Poolies were all over our board pre season talking about going straight back up, filling our stadium fo us, the gap, the quality in the Pools squad and then almost reaching orgasm over Wilson being appointed, I took one step back and said "Oh fooking dear. This season is going to be a disappointment, Wilson isn't going to be the manager you think he is"

Of course, I could be talking shyte, but then again I said Gordon Watson would turn out to be a great signing and that Cooper would turn out to be a very good manager, when people were all asking "who is he?", eh Tax Paying Poolie?

Maybe I'm just a lucky guesser.

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Once bitten twice shy and all that. The signs are there with Wilson and to be brutally honest, if anybody had bothered reading up on him before he was appointed, they would have seen this coming.

Read what Sheff Wed, Bristol City and MK Dongs fans say about him, and some of the things Tax Paying Poolie has been saying about Wilson's selections sound like ingrained traits rather than just finding his feet.

When Poolies were all over our board pre season talking about going straight back up, filling our stadium fo us, the gap, the quality in the Pools squad and then almost reaching orgasm over Wilson being appointed, I took one step back and said "Oh fooking dear. This season is going to be a disappointment, Wilson isn't going to be the manager you think he is"

Of course, I could be talking shyte, but then again I said Gordon Watson would turn out to be a great signing and that Cooper would turn out to be a very good manager, when people were all asking "who is he?", eh Tax Paying Poolie?

Maybe I'm just a lucky guesser.


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Once bitten twice shy and all that. The signs are there with Wilson and to be brutally honest, if anybody had bothered reading up on him before he was appointed, they would have seen this coming.

Read what Sheff Wed, Bristol City and MK Dongs fans say about him, and some of the things Tax Paying Poolie has been saying about Wilson's selections sound like ingrained traits rather than just finding his feet.

When Poolies were all over our board pre season talking about going straight back up, filling our stadium fo us, the gap, the quality in the Pools squad and then almost reaching orgasm over Wilson being appointed, I took one step back and said "Oh fooking dear. This season is going to be a disappointment, Wilson isn't going to be the manager you think he is"

Of course, I could be talking shyte, but then again I said Gordon Watson would turn out to be a great signing and that Cooper would turn out to be a very good manager, when people were all asking "who is he?", eh Tax Paying Poolie?

Maybe I'm just a lucky guesser.


Yeah cause no of us rated Watson, did we

How come it's taken you this long to 'guess' Bodgson is cack and Snotrag is just another Fingers Reynolds?


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Nice to see you have matured nicely in the past 3 seasons.

Can't even aknowledge I was right, but I've got broad shoulders.

Think you said similar to "tit" when I mentioned what a good appointment Cooper was, and what a good signing Watson was.

Christ, imagine if I was slagging them off, the mind boggles as to what your reaction would have been?

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Once bitten twice shy and all that. The signs are there with Wilson and to be brutally honest, if anybody had bothered reading up on him before he was appointed, they would have seen this coming.

Read what Sheff Wed, Bristol City and MK Dongs fans say about him, and some of the things Tax Paying Poolie has been saying about Wilson's selections sound like ingrained traits rather than just finding his feet.

When Poolies were all over our board pre season talking about going straight back up, filling our stadium fo us, the gap, the quality in the Pools squad and then almost reaching orgasm over Wilson being appointed, I took one step back and said "Oh fooking dear. This season is going to be a disappointment, Wilson isn't going to be the manager you think he is"

Of course, I could be talking shyte, but then again I said Gordon Watson would turn out to be a great signing and that Cooper would turn out to be a very good manager, when people were all asking "who is he?", eh Tax Paying Poolie?

Maybe I'm just a lucky guesser.


Yeah cause no of us rated Watson, did we

How come it's taken you this long to 'guess' Bodgson is cack and Snotrag is just another Fingers Reynolds?


I'm talking about the day Watson signed before anybody knew anything about Watson. I said he might turn out to be a great signing. I was slagged off for suggesting a positive thing about a Poolie signing. No doubt many of you did rate him after watching him, but thats not my point is it?

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Quakerz wrote:
Nice to see you have matured nicely in the past 3 seasons.

Can't even aknowledge I was right, but I've got broad shoulders.

Think you said similar to "tit" when I mentioned what a good appointment Cooper was, and what a good signing Watson was.

Christ, imagine if I was slagging them off, the mind boggles as to what your reaction would have been?


Seriously, shut the fuck up. What the fuck are you wittering on about and what has it got to do with anything?


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Everything. Because you know........I'm right. As always. As fooking always :laugh:

You need your legover, that tirade just doesn't sound healthy at all.

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 7:23 pm 
I think you are entitled to crow a bit "Q" BUT! you know very well that you are only as good as your last game
and the last three you have shipped goals
we have seen it year after year the doils counting chickens
great start but now reality hits home and is there anything left in the pot after splashing out on JJ
Houghton is in a similar situation to Hodcroft he has to rely on others to see him through the mine field that is football
while you will be very happy for Hodgy to go what are you going to get in his place
this season for both teams is going to be very hard indeed
gap what gap


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I wouldn't actually disagree with much of that PP, we will never go up under DH, that is absolutely crystal clear.

That said, after all the mocking from you lot over the years, I'm going to crow over your situation, because its a lot worse than you all expected, and its funny as fook, watching your disbelief.

And whether Darlo are doing well or doing poorly, its still nice to see you all running around in a flap.

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 7:34 pm 
sorry "Q" but i am too long in the tooth to flap seen it all before
i leave that to the bandwaggoners
and as i said crow all you want but remember the circle always comes round eventually
but looking at it objectively you [dfc] have never really recovered from the GR era
Davies cut and run and i would say Houghton in a season or two could despite his building plans could quiet easily to the same
at least pools have had some success of late which has been hard for you to take


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What a load of shite you have just written.

Give your head a shake
Give the bloke a chance.... Ferguson couldn't motivate this lot with an AK47.


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 Post subject: Re: Danny Wilson- the new Martin Scott
PostPosted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 8:16 pm 
Tax Paying Poolie wrote:
The similarities are already there to be seen

Starting the inept Proctor when the best finisher at the club is on the bench

Splitting up a perfectly fine central defensive partnership

Playing Bullock and Sweeney in the middle

Repetitive post match comments

Dominating possession but coming away empty handed

Refusing to let the players do post match interviews- an insult to those who travelled yesterday

I'd sack him now, he's never going to be any good.




I dont think he's said the same thing twice, also why the fuck should the players be giving post match interviews, they have served up shite for nearly two years and three managers now


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PostPosted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 8:16 pm 
Yeah - whatever Snowy!!!

Must be right - you said it


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PostPosted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 8:18 pm 
Forgot - not quite ready to start comparing Wilson to Scott yet, he would have to be really bad to fall to that level

Not a very good start though


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.... not a very good start at all, not my choice as manager, his history is all downhill...... but even I gave Scotty till September. that's what it's all about, a fair crack of the whip, if that seems odd to some people, that's their problem.


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PostPosted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 8:27 pm 
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.... not a very good start at all, not my choice as manager, his history is all downhill...... but even I gave Scotty till September.


It's only 4 days to September though :grin:

Seriously though - it looks like we desperately need new blood, need some action before Thursday - & not 30 something past it's

A few need to go as well - if anyone will take them :cry:


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I AGREE..but I am pissed off with people screaming for Wilsons head this soon. JEEEEEZZZ. ...I blame some of the players, they just don't seem to respond to anything and have this half hearted attitude that really infuriates me.
I THINK WHOEVER CAME IN AS MANAGER WAS GOING TO STRUGGLE WITH THIS LOT :evil:


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not 30 something past it's

Not "past its" I'll grant you. But a team of good 30+ year old motivated journeymen could easily stroll this division.

Look at the likes of Gabbiadini, Windass, Watson. Just one player of that ilk in the team and we'd probably have three wins under our belt by now. And that's only one position. A further bonus would be that James Brown would be in the best possible company for making his real breakthrough.


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PostPosted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 2:10 pm 
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Once bitten twice shy and all that. The signs are there with Wilson and to be brutally honest, if anybody had bothered reading up on him before he was appointed, they would have seen this coming.

Read what Sheff Wed, Bristol City and MK Dongs fans say about him, and some of the things Tax Paying Poolie has been saying about Wilson's selections sound like ingrained traits rather than just finding his feet.

When Poolies were all over our board pre season talking about going straight back up, filling our stadium fo us, the gap, the quality in the Pools squad and then almost reaching orgasm over Wilson being appointed, I took one step back and said "Oh fooking dear. This season is going to be a disappointment, Wilson isn't going to be the manager you think he is"

Of course, I could be talking shyte, but then again I said Gordon Watson would turn out to be a great signing and that Cooper would turn out to be a very good manager, when people were all asking "who is he?", eh Tax Paying Poolie?

Maybe I'm just a lucky guesser.


No Fatty, maybe you've just got a selective and very creative memory. :roll:


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PostPosted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 3:07 pm 
Danny is an experienced manager unlike Scotty. I'm prepared to give him time to turn things around as miracles don't occur overnight


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and i suppose you would include boland in your experienced pros category. :laugh: yeah, thats just what we need more of, well paid crocks sat in the stand.

personally i think its the experienced pros who are letting us down at the moment. i would much rather see us signing more young players like liddle who come from a culture of winning things i.e fa youth cup, who are prepared to take a drop in wages to play first team football, and are actually hungry for success. oh and who are actually fit enough to play.

if wilson signs any more journeymen then expect crowds below 3000


Mark Tinker was an FA cup winning youth, it means nowt, we need a fucking hard bastard in there and up front


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talbot are you suggesting that tinkler was a bad signing????????? if you are you are in a very small minority. like barron before him, he has been a fantastic assett to the club and been an integral part of our success over the last 7 years. you have actually argued my case for me. i would rather we signed players on the way up, than on the way down. you dont have to be old to be hard.

what we need is to cull more of the old timers and bring in the next generation of tinklers,barrons,effions and humphreys. players in their early twenties like nelson and clark that we can mould into a team that can grow together.


Tinkler has been an excellent player for us and we do need to sign players on the way up, but we do need experience, you seem to have the knife drawn already for Boland and he hasnt even played yet


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and i suppose you would include boland in your experienced pros category.

You haven't seen Boland play yet.

Are you saying the 167 goals Watson, Gabbiadini and Windass scored between them over the age of 30 were all joke goals and that the players should have been put down before then, that Bradford/Pools/Darlo should never have signed them? :roll:


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and i suppose you would include boland in your experienced pros category.

You haven't seen Boland play yet.

Are you saying the 167 goals Watson, Gabbiadini and Windass scored between them over the age of 30 were all joke goals and that the players should have been put down before then, that Bradford/Pools/Darlo should never have signed them? :roll:


Chip plays on a Saturday and he also showed us lesser mortals his knowlage of the game during the World Cup, so know your place! :laugh:


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Chip plays on a Saturday and he also showed us lesser mortals his knowlage of the game during the World Cup, so know your place! :laugh:

He also told us to put our house and car on Pools getting promoted when Danny Wilson was announced as manager, so I suppose there's no real need to worry abhout Pools really. :wink:


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TalbotAvenger wrote:
Chip plays on a Saturday and he also showed us lesser mortals his knowlage of the game during the World Cup, so know your place! :laugh:

He also told us to put our house and car on Pools getting promoted when Danny Wilson was announced as manager, so I suppose there's no real need to worry abhout Pools really. :wink:


Well ifs thats the truth, he changed his mind in record time


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PostPosted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 6:34 pm 
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I'm talking about the day Watson signed before anybody knew anything about Watson. I said he might turn out to be a great signing.


might!!

sounds like you hedged your bets and history might be backing up your bigmouth


TDP is right, you're a tit


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chip fireball wrote:
and i suppose you would include boland in your experienced pros category. :laugh: yeah, thats just what we need more of, well paid crocks sat in the stand.

personally i think its the experienced pros who are letting us down at the moment. i would much rather see us signing more young players like liddle who come from a culture of winning things i.e fa youth cup, who are prepared to take a drop in wages to play first team football, and are actually hungry for success. oh and who are actually fit enough to play.

if wilson signs any more journeymen then expect crowds below 3000
If the player signed is 44 or 14 even, as long as they can do the business, I don't give a flying f**k about their age!!!


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gabbiadini was a gamble that didnt quite come off.

Gabber scored 7 goals in 10 starts for Pools. I'd be pleased to bring someone in right now for 10 games and get 7 goals out of him.

But I was actually talking about Darlo when I mentioned Gabbiadini. He was already 30 when they signed him and he went on to give them a real goalfest. Likewise with Bradford and Windass, who was all of 34 when he signed for them.


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