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 Post subject: Re: Crawley v Pools predictions
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Typical posturing gobshite as he rocked from foot to foot during the interview, the bloke is to interviews what dogs are to cats..... classic bullying behaviour as he accepts ‘total’ responsibility for the defeat then slags his players off then closes by accepting responsibility again, a classic bullshit sandwich. Referring to one of our players as ‘Jack the Ripper’ and saying everyone agreed he should have been sent off except the referee, asks the the question does he know the ref’s decision is the only one that does count Doh. Then admitted he deserved to be sent off for what he said to the referee....you wouldn’t want him to buy the house next door.
The player they wheeled out complained we scored a ‘sloppy’ goal then defended well to keep them out but not in a complimentary way.

who was the pools player he was on about. acyually prefer managers to slag our lads off instead of them being smug when they beat us saying stuff like we were the best fottballing side they have met. hope we have jack the ripper, peter sutcliffe and the kray twins in the side at harrogate. mind you i would not mind him living next door to me if he bacame involved with pools. i,d creep round him for a lift and a free ticket. i,m not proud.


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Didn't he say the Ripper went on to score? In which case it must be Bogle.


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Yes he did...... funny but I don’t recall Bogle going on the pitch in a Victorian gentlemen’s outfit complete with top hat and doctor’s bag waving a scalpel about willy nilly.... sctatchinghead

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Played pretty poorly and won.
well it made up for the defeats at tranmere and barrow where pools deserved at least a point on the day.


A poor 1 nil win will do on Tuesday, tranmere have been on some run of late hopefully this is their bad patch and it continues.


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Thought he was a bit of a Cockney twat in the pre match interview ( or the little bit I could bear to listen to ). The post match one didn't cause me to alter my opinion.


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Yes he did...... funny but I don’t recall Bogle going on the pitch in a Victorian gentlemen’s outfit complete with top hat and doctor’s bag waving a scalpel about willy nilly.... sctatchinghead

If only he had seen bob scott or billy ayre.


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Thought he was a bit of a Cockney twat in the pre match interview ( or the little bit I could bear to listen to ). The post match one didn't cause me to alter my opinion.

at least he showed some humour in that interview unlike a lot of managers. they are so over serious about things you,d think they were talking about the crisis in the ukraine or covid two years back. the post match was the usual manager speak when they have lost the game. surprised the tea lady never got a blast.


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Yes he did...... funny but I don’t recall Bogle going on the pitch in a Victorian gentlemen’s outfit complete with top hat and doctor’s bag waving a scalpel about willy nilly.... sctatchinghead

If only he had seen bob scott or billy ayre.

Or God forbid ......JOHN GILL ! :shock:

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Yes he did...... funny but I don’t recall Bogle going on the pitch in a Victorian gentlemen’s outfit complete with top hat and doctor’s bag waving a scalpel about willy nilly.... sctatchinghead

If only he had seen bob scott or billy ayre.

Or God forbid ......JOHN GILL ! :shock:

He,d have locked himself in his room with a few bouncers if he,d have dished him.


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The player they wheeled out complained we scored a ‘sloppy’ goal then defended well to keep them out but not in a complimentary way.[/quote]

A sloppy goal? It was a clever goal curled around a defender and passed into the net.
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as hilarious as the post match interview was...referring to the match officials as "clowns"...has to result in another fa charge for yemzie surely...cost him £750 last time... :laugh:

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Anger management issues.

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Anger management issues.

I doubt anyone could ‘manage’ his issues, you’d probably need to corner his ‘issues’, throw a net over them and cage them. :laugh:

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He's a typical alpha male aggressive/sarcastic motivator, not the type to get on the wrong side of but with a quick sense of humour, nice to see a bad loser when it's us that caused the concern.
If the game was rid of all of these characters they would be all boring pc stereotypes.

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I'd be embarrassed if he was Pools manager, in fact I'm embarrassed that he represents football in ant way.

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He reminds me of some East End scrapyard owner stood among piles of scrapped cars with the chained scrapyard dogs barking in harmony with him as he gives you his view of the world and you only went for a rear indicator cover for 06 Transit.

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paulus the woodgnome and a side salad wrote:
He's a typical alpha male aggressive/sarcastic motivator, not the type to get on the wrong side of but with a quick sense of humour, nice to see a bad loser when it's us that caused the concern.
If the game was rid of all of these characters they would be all boring pc stereotypes.

agree. everyone of them looking as if they have been churned out in some f.a. factory giving fans the same old crap week in week out. as for having a pop at refs, well as long as it is not abusive these fines annoy me for managers. the untouchables and am sure their masters would defend em to the hilt no matter what they do.


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Ref’s should be open to justified criticism, all this bringing the game into disrepute nonsense sounds so closed shop.
On the other other hand, certain high profile gobshites in and out of the game (the after the event media) would make the ref’s lives a misery.

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Crawley fan here, first of all, well done on the win. Can't say it wasn't deserved, not because of your performance but because of how toothless ours was. As soon as we heard Nichols was out it felt it would go that way, especially with our home form.
Just a note on Yems, we haven't had a manager who cares about the club this much for a number of decades. His interviews are laughable at times and even a bit embarrassing but most fans wouldn't have it any other way. For a club like us, we need someone like him. He also has a wicked sense of humour and is only like that straight after games which is all people see. Unlike one of our previous managers (Steve Evans), he does not rule on fear.
On the referee, I actually thought he had a half decent game during the match, it wasn't until after the game I saw Bogle's challenge that Yems refers to and it was awful. A career ending challenge (actually makes me wince watching it) where he should not have been on the pitch. The fact the referee has seen it by booking him makes it even worse, but you get used to the standard of refereeing at this level and yet we still always seem surprised.
Anyway, best of luck for the rest of the season.


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crawley..."only like that straight after games".....how do you know ?......and all because "he cares about the club"...mmmmm.....sounds like saying the geezer is only violent after a drink ....and because deep down he really does care about his missus ???....but if you are happy with that clown then that's all that matters.....wonder if the fa will see it that way...best of luck for the rest of the season :wink:


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Crawley fan here, first of all, well done on the win. Can't say it wasn't deserved, not because of your performance but because of how toothless ours was. As soon as we heard Nichols was out it felt it would go that way, especially with our home form.
Just a note on Yems, we haven't had a manager who cares about the club this much for a number of decades. His interviews are laughable at times and even a bit embarrassing but most fans wouldn't have it any other way. For a club like us, we need someone like him. He also has a wicked sense of humour and is only like that straight after games which is all people see. Unlike one of our previous managers (Steve Evans), he does not rule on fear.
On the referee, I actually thought he had a half decent game during the match, it wasn't until after the game I saw Bogle's challenge that Yems refers to and it was awful. A career ending challenge (actually makes me wince watching it) where he should not have been on the pitch. The fact the referee has seen it by booking him makes it even worse, but you get used to the standard of refereeing at this level and yet we still always seem surprised.
Anyway, best of luck for the rest of the season.


I quite like his interviews, certainly aren't boring and speaks very highly of pools and it's fans. I've not seen the tackle, but It wouldn't be a surprise if the ref has got it wrong, we have been on the end of some horrendous decisions in years gone by.

Looks like he is doing a good job at Crawley though I can imagine he falls out with quite a few of his players the way he speaks his mind.


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I wouldn’t want to be sat next to him on a flight to New Zealand. :shock:

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Is there any video evidence that can be put up on here so we can judge for ourselves. By just simply booking him the referee has made the observation that it wasn't deserving of a red card. These decisions are often hampered by players rolling about in agony or playing dead in an effort to get other players sent off. Then two minutes after they have succeeded in conning the referee, they are running round like nothing has happened.
Yems is "different" in his approach which makes people refer to him as a "character". For me he is just a rude, disrespectful, loud mouthed barrow boy, whereas others might regard him as a cheeky chappie. The authorities will throw the book at him and he knows they will and the fine will be disproportionate to the offence but he knows the score and he knows he's asked for it.
If he can't control himself he needs to send a deputy to do the post match interview until he learns to control himself. If that's the way he treats his players I'm surprised he hasn't been "Ben Clarked" before now. :laugh:

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crawley..."only like that straight after games".....how do you know ?......and all because "he cares about the club"...mmmmm.....sounds like saying the geezer is only violent after a drink ....and because deep down he really does care about his missus ???....but if you are happy with that clown then that's all that matters.....wonder if the fa will see it that way...best of luck for the rest of the season :wink:

That opinion is based on internal club media and interviews, its only the post match interviews that go viral. Clown maybe, he's just not overly educated it seems. He actually comes in the local post office quite often (so tinpot) and is a completely different bloke. At the end of the day we only care about his managerial skills and so far he's done a good job.


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Is there any video evidence that can be put up on here so we can judge for ourselves. By just simply booking him the referee has made the observation that it wasn't deserving of a red card. These decisions are often hampered by players rolling about in agony or playing dead in an effort to get other players sent off. Then two minutes after they have succeeded in conning the referee, they are running round like nothing has happened.
Yems is "different" in his approach which makes people refer to him as a "character". For me he is just a rude, disrespectful, loud mouthed barrow boy, whereas others might regard him as a cheeky chappie. The authorities will throw the book at him and he knows they will and the fine will be disproportionate to the offence but he knows the score and he knows he's asked for it.
If he can't control himself he needs to send a deputy to do the post match interview until he learns to control himself. If that's the way he treats his players I'm surprised he hasn't been "Ben Clarked" before now. :laugh:


Funny you say that about players rolling around, I can't believe our players in the vicinity didn't make a bigger deal of it, that could have had an impact.

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crawley.....sorry but agree with the ref ....no malicous intent there....bogle was actually leaning back stretching for the ball.....and went for the ball not the man....just plain clumsy nothing exceptional ....the ref was within a few feet and has a good view....got it spot on.... refyellow


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Yems tells it like it is.


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Yems tells it like it is.

....in his world :shock: .

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If a Pools player had been on the receiving end of that tackle I think we'd have been demanding a red card. Ok, Bogle was stretching, the ball was bouncing (making it hard to judge perhaps?), but Bogle went over the top, making contact with the standing rear leg a bad tackle.
The ref couldn't have had a clearer view, but that seems to mean nothing this season. Every match you'll hear people shouting ,"Howay, Ref, you were right in line, you must have seen that!" What refs se eand what they do aren't necessarily connected at our level.


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Think the tackle looks worse than it was. If you look at the Crawley player, he appears to turn his back on the ball, so he's not actually square on to the tackle. Agree , we would probably be howling for a red if the boot had been on the other foot, mind !


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Funny you say that about players rolling around, I can't believe our players in the vicinity didn't make a bigger deal of it, that could have had an impact.

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Sad but true. The teams whose players are coached to howl like dogs at every sniff of a card would have made a lot more of that tackle and might have swung it to a red.

If it's any consolation, Pools aren't deliberately coached to behave like that either.


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Looks a red in the still pic of the incident but they always look worse when slowed down.


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It was a clumsy tackle, not a malicious tackle.

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I wouldn’t want to be sat next to him on a flight to New Zealand. :shock:

not if you wanted to sleep that is. there are plenty in the game who would make you nod off before the plane left the runway.


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That opinion is based on internal club media and interviews, its only the post match interviews that go viral. Clown maybe, he's just not overly educated it seems. He actually comes in the local post office quite often (so tinpot) and is a completely different bloke. At the end of the day we only care about his managerial skills and so far he's done a good job.

What do people really expect when someone shoves a microphone in your face after another home defeat when feelings are raw. About time they are stopped and interview people once everything dies down. We are just the same coming out of a ground after a defeat where you are never going to give the opposition or match officials any credit whatsoever. Over the years i have never gone home straight away after a pools defeat at the vic as mentally i,m not fit to drive a distance for a good hour after.


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There was very little reaction from the referee and not a lot from the players either. Mind you I'm not sure many would want to square up to Omar.
I was chatting to a mate of mine yesterday, who is a Donny Rovers fanatic, and he said they should have kept Omar.
I wouldn't be surprised if they start casting their eyes in Lee's direction. He was well thought of when he played for them.

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I wouldn't be surprised if they start casting their eyes in Lee's direction. He was well thought of when he played for them.

a good possibility that we beat them to it, or after wellens they might have gone cool on ex players getting the job as there is an air of a stop gap replacement being made for him where they will re group next season as they did before.


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Is there any video evidence that can be put up on here so we can judge for ourselves. By just simply booking him the referee has made the observation that it wasn't deserving of a red card. These decisions are often hampered by players rolling about in agony or playing dead in an effort to get other players sent off. Then two minutes after they have succeeded in conning the referee, they are running round like nothing has happened.
Yems is "different" in his approach which makes people refer to him as a "character". For me he is just a rude, disrespectful, loud mouthed barrow boy, whereas others might regard him as a cheeky chappie. The authorities will throw the book at him and he knows they will and the fine will be disproportionate to the offence but he knows the score and he knows he's asked for it.
If he can't control himself he needs to send a deputy to do the post match interview until he learns to control himself. If that's the way he treats his players I'm surprised he hasn't been "Ben Clarked" before now. :laugh:


Funny you say that about players rolling around, I can't believe our players in the vicinity didn't make a bigger deal of it, that could have had an impact.

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No doubt you didn't see one of your players go down near the touchline,do 2 forward rolls & a triple salco,only to realise he was off the pitch.
He sharp jumped back up,ran onto the pitch.
Bogle's tackle wasn't great,but not a sending off.


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I see he's been charged with 2 breaches of FA rules, calling officials clowns (or worse) is obviously not allowed.

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made my day......hope the fa ban and fine him.....yet again.....thinks he can do and say what he likes when he gets "the hump"....an embarrassment to the game... :laugh:


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does seem a lot of money and his team having to suffer his absence for telling it how he saw it. bet we have all heard worse in our lives even if we cannot comment on the incidents themselves as we were not there. football is worse if characters like him are not in the game and we are stuck with managers who all speak the same, act the same and bore the pants off us in interviews.


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