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 Post subject: Turner, Hodcroft and Hodcroft's boss?
PostPosted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 7:38 pm 
Is Hodcroft either very naive or just arrogant?

If he truly believes Turner is the man to get us out of this mess then he is very naive. Some will say loyal to his man, which is a commendable trait in some circumstances but this has seriously gone beyond a very bad joke.

Arrogant. Its been said numerous times that he doesn't give two hoots what the supporters think, say or want....it just seems to make his even more stubborn. That is incredibly dangerous in the world of professional football.

Hartlepool United is an IOR company so when will the real boss of IOR take any interest? IOR is a business so if the oil side of the business was going through a tough spell would they leave it to chance and hope that things just get better or would they intervene?

Having worked in the cut throat North Sea Oil and Gas business for 15 years I have seen plenty to know what Oil companies do, and that is move very quickly to stem losses and make improvements.

As we stand now Pools are funded, heavily, year after year by IOR. We lose money and they make up the shortfall. To the tune of millions of pounds since 1998. Currently crowds are down, so income through the gate is down, programme sales are down, food, beer, lottery tickets etc etc. When we go down the loss they are suffering now will be doubled.

So are they planning for and prepared to accept an even bigger loss next season because they must know what is coming if relegation happens. What kind of business can stare even bigger losses in the face and not try to do anything to stop it.

Does Ken Hodcroft's boss take any notice at all or does he just let HUFC become Hodcroft's play thing and leave him too it. How much more money can IOR lose on Pools or afford to lose before it all goes tits up?

I don't care one bit about Conference Centres behind the Millhouse or 2 tiered Stands at the Rink End or improved catering facilities. What I want is a competent Management team and a bunch of players who don't give up and go missing after conceding the first goal every week and who show pride and passion on the pitch.

4 points minimum was required from the Huddersfield and Carlisle games and the chances are we'll get none or one at best. Chris Turner won't resign because he knows that this is his last job as manager of a professional football team. Nobody else will employ him because he doesn't have a good record anywhere after the year 2001.

2 wins in 18 games would get any other manager in the football league or Premiership sacked, what will it take for CT to be removed from the post?


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 Post subject: Re: Turner, Hodcroft and Hodcroft's boss?
PostPosted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 7:43 pm 
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You make valid points but it was waste of effort. I dont think you really need to convince anyone on here, we all agree. Unfortunately there is a huge divide between the fans and the club (or should that be "company") and I dont think Hodcroft gives a damn.

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 Post subject: Re: Turner, Hodcroft and Hodcroft's boss?
PostPosted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 7:53 pm 
It takes me a bit longer to get home from a Pools game than most so this was boiling up inside me since 4.55pm yesterday :laugh:

Typing it has made me feel less angry.....until Tuesday night.....but I hope I'm wrong. sadx


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 Post subject: Re: Turner, Hodcroft and Hodcroft's boss?
PostPosted: Mon Feb 22, 2010 10:46 am 
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surely now there isn't a single Pools fan anywhere who wants Turner as manager
If there is, then they are idiots
And if they've got a problem with that, then I can recommend a psychiatrist!!!!

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 Post subject: Re: Turner, Hodcroft and Hodcroft's boss?
PostPosted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 12:21 am 
OK then Parmo. I like you and know that you are a proper Pools fan. But you are calling me an idiot. I disagree with you - but I don't think you're an idiot.

This is about the ninth time time I've posted this but then again it must be the 9000th time I've read that CT is the antichrist/killed Kennedy/ eats babies etc. from other people so here goes:

If you compare the current side to Wilson's last then every one of the fans's concerns have been addressed. Better keeper, proper full-backs, decent holding midfielder, attempt to replace Porter with skillful forward. As per usual we have had a James Brown injury that has cost us. We try to recruit players to play in front of sub-conference crowds where many of the 'fans' attend to use the game as a catharsis for whatever pain they have in their lives by abusing rather than supporting players.

Chris Turner is a decent guy who loves Pools. He has the complete trust of IOR for a reason. The players he has brought in in Hartley, Austin,Flinders, Gamble, Boyd are a massive improvement. He has successfully reinvented Gary Liddle who had a dreadful season last year. He has managed the collapse in form and fitness of Ben Clark. He has made sure that we never again have to watch a forward combination of McKay and Foley who had all the penetration of Pele without his blue pills.

Almost everyone on here looked at the fixture list and said that November to February would be brutal. It has been. But all you can ask I think of the team getting the worst gates in the division is to beat rubbish when it is put in front of you. The only time really in the brutal run when we didn't was Gillingham which was desperately disappointing.

In Pools supporters' hearts, though by god most love a dramatic whinge, no-one is realistically looking at the remaining fixtures and thinking that we are going to be relegated.

CT ripped apart that gutless squad of arseholes that began at Bristol Rovers last year. He has rebuilt. He's addressed the concerns at Keeper, full-back, holding midfielder hopefully upfront. Other than Southampton away we've played the difficult fixtures. Give the bloke a break.


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 Post subject: Re: Turner, Hodcroft and Hodcroft's boss?
PostPosted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 12:25 am 
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So that's why we don't hear from him very often. :grin:



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 Post subject: Re: Turner, Hodcroft and Hodcroft's boss?
PostPosted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 12:26 am 
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Hodcroft can be accused of being many things, but "very naive" he is not. I'm sure he is a very shrewd businessman, and what is plans or feelings are, he keeps very close to his chest ... despite "those in the know" will tell you on here.


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 Post subject: Re: Turner, Hodcroft and Hodcroft's boss?
PostPosted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 12:28 am 
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chip fireball wrote:
[ x ] only posts after a pools win. :wink:

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 Post subject: Re: Turner, Hodcroft and Hodcroft's boss?
PostPosted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 12:39 am 
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chip fireball wrote:
boyd behan bjornnsoon and larkin are a massive improvement on joel porter ?

wouldnt have thought so like. didnt he score more than the 4 of them put together ?


No, Boyd has scored more goals for Pools in less games than Porter.

You won't be told will you?


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 Post subject: Re: Turner, Hodcroft and Hodcroft's boss?
PostPosted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 12:40 am 
I refer my honourable friend to the answer already given by the excellent MJ in the following thread:

http://www.pooliebunker.co.uk/newbunker/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=29475&p=351099#p351099

We've got the lowest crowds because we've got a town full of mag and man utd supporting arseholes.

I'll be taken aback if we don't finish 11th-14th.

That for Pools is an achievement.


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 Post subject: Re: Turner, Hodcroft and Hodcroft's boss?
PostPosted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 12:48 am 
Porter could not have been forced to stay with blackmail and waterboarding. That isn't Turner's fault. The lad himself said that he'd enjoyed his time at Pools but was desperately disappointed to have played/stayed at such a low level. Now playing at the top level in his country and trying to force his small but significant claims to play in the world cup for them.

Of course Boyd at his best was a much better player than Porter.

But to bring Boyd back and to try and coax the 70% of the 2004/5 Boyd that seems to be all that is available is a valiant attempt to replace a very good, skillful striker with similar.


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 Post subject: Re: Turner, Hodcroft and Hodcroft's boss?
PostPosted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 12:53 am 
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chip fireball wrote:
3Quid wrote:
chip fireball wrote:
boyd behan bjornnsoon and larkin are a massive improvement on joel porter ?

wouldnt have thought so like. didnt he score more than the 4 of them put together ?


No, Boyd has scored more goals for Pools in less games than Porter.

You won't be told will you?



we not talking about what he did 4 years ago under cooper tho are we ? we are talking about last season compared to this. :roll: even a blind man can see our strikers are struggling.

anyone would think you in love with a member of boyds family the way you went on.


Ouch!

Where's Porter then? That's right, he's gone home...where he wanted to go. He left Pools because he wanted to. Get over him man, he isn't here and hasn't got a scoring record as good as Boydy at Pools.

Game over.


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PostPosted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 12:56 am 
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bobby charlton at his best was a better striker, perhaps we should sign him ?


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 Post subject: Re: Turner, Hodcroft and Hodcroft's boss?
PostPosted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 1:08 am 
For 18 months Boyd was not only the best player I've seen at Pools in my 27 years as a supporter but he was the best player in a very good team. Last year in his best season Porter was by far the best player in a garbage Pools side.

But hey, what do I know apparently I 'know nothing about football and am embarassing myself'.

I've always believed that when you resort to personal abuse you've lost the argument but then maybe I'm wrong about that too.

(*) Has lost interest in the debate when opponent is so limited he resorts to personal abuse in a style that makes him no higher up the evolutionary scale than say .... Ripper.


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 Post subject: Re: Turner, Hodcroft and Hodcroft's boss?
PostPosted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 1:22 am 
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Boydy is the best striker Pools have ever had, he's scored the most goals at the highest level Pools have played at. Even Brian Arrundale said last night that he was playing the ball about and bringing people into play with such class that you just don't see at League One level. He does that every week but those without a football brain can't see it.

He is our top scorer this season and will become eventually our highest goalscorer ever and contrary to popular opinion, he isn't overweight, isn't lazy and hasn't got a bad attitude.

He can do things with a football that Porter wouldn't be able to do on a Playstation.


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 Post subject: Re: Turner, Hodcroft and Hodcroft's boss?
PostPosted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 1:42 am 
Thanks for reading through my 250 or so posts and failing completely to find a contradiction.

'Porter was the best player in a bad side'& 'is there any other candidate for player of the year'

"even Boydy's mam wouldn't say he has played well since returning' & 'the 70% or so of Boyd's best that seem to be available'
(my point was that Porter could not be persuaded to stay - Turner managed to bring back a fantastically talented but troubled striker to replace a fantastically talented but often injured striker.)

Forgive me if I can't be arsed reading through your 10,000 pearls.

(*) Having attracted personal abuse rather than argument is now returning to Full Tilt thinking a great deal less of a poster he formerly thought was reasonable and often interesting.


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 Post subject: Re: Turner, Hodcroft and Hodcroft's boss?
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chip fireball wrote:
3Quid wrote:
Boydy is the best striker Pools have ever had, he's scored the most goals at the highest level Pools have played at. Even Brian Arrundale said last night that he was playing the ball about and bringing people into play with such class that you just don't see at League One level. He does that every week but those without a football brain can't see it.

He is our top scorer this season and will become eventually our highest goalscorer ever and contrary to popular opinion, he isn't overweight, isn't lazy and hasn't got a bad attitude.

He can do things with a football that Porter wouldn't be able to do on a Playstation.


id just like him to score some goals thanks.

oh and for the record, im pretty sure porter got 65 goals in 209 games and boyd has 69 in 206, which tends to support my argument, that at their best ,there was nothing much between them.

as for the comment that boyd has scored more goals for pools in league one than porter.....errr i think you may wish to have another gander at the record books my friend. :wink:


22 goals in L1 in 04/05 and 29 overall that made him equal top scorer in the country alongside Henry and Lita.

You name me ONE Pools player who has scored more goals in a season than Boydy at that level?

Adam Boyd is third in the top L1 GOALSCORERS list for the the last decade.

Where's Porter?

Where's Porter now?

Back where he belongs, like Boydy :grin:


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PostPosted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 9:42 am 
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(*) Has lost interest in the debate when opponent is so limited he resorts to personal abuse in a style that makes him no higher up the evolutionary scale than say .... Ripper.


Nice of you to bring me into this, although for what reason is probably best known only to yourself and your obviously tiny and underdeveloped mind.

But seeing as you have and are making reference to the evolutionary scale, you come across as being nothing more than a seal clapping for fish on the back of Pools winning and your eagerness to come on here bigging up your pal Turner.

Personal abuse isn't generally my bag but as you seem to think it is (and started it) I would even hazard a guess that your braind finds it a struggle to piss standing up.

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 Post subject: Re: Turner, Hodcroft and Hodcroft's boss?
PostPosted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 1:19 pm 
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Porter could not have been forced to stay with blackmail and waterboarding. That isn't Turner's fault. The lad himself said that he'd enjoyed his time at Pools but was desperately disappointed to have played/stayed at such a low level. Now playing at the top level in his country and trying to force his small but significant claims to play in the world cup for them.

Of course Boyd at his best was a much better player than Porter.

But to bring Boyd back and to try and coax the 70% of the 2004/5 Boyd that seems to be all that is available is a valiant attempt to replace a very good, skillful striker with similar.



[b]Of course Boyd at his best was a much better player than Porter. rolfl rolfl

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