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So the Terriers are the first. - silverbaggie - 17-08-2019

So Huddersfield Town are the first Club to sack their Manager.

Hardly surprising as they only won one game under his tenure. Tongue Doh
Makes SuperPulis look like a world beater.

Can't understand how a former Manager of Borussia Dortmund can be so inept in our Premiership.

What went wrong Amelia and Snooty? Sad


RE: So the Terriers are the first. - WBA-Josh - 17-08-2019

He was only with Borussia Dortmund II. They play in the Regionalliga which is Germany’s version of the fourth division.


RE: So the Terriers are the first. - Amelia Chaffinch - 17-08-2019

It looks like he neither had or had lost the support of his coaching team, it even looks like some of the players stopped playing for him ... Billing certainly did but he could be like that anyway. If true that the players and staff wouldn't try for him, I am disgusted with my club. YES, he was full of himself but aren't most managers? And is it not surprising when you think they took an inexperienced, young manager, bolstered him up by putting him in the prem, probably telling him he was going to be our saviour, either in the prem, or more likely, in the championship when we went down? I hope to God, they have a plan now because we need someone quickly who can make the players work. They need confidence because they don't seem sure of each other. And, if it's true about his coaching staff, I hope they're out on their ear before the day's out. They have given him nothing on the touchline. I don't care what he was like, they were there to do a job and they don't look like they were doing it. In fact, he seemed like a decent man  so hope he can get over this.


RE: So the Terriers are the first. - Lord Snooty - 17-08-2019

Is Pulis available? I know you lot hated him but the state we're in at the moment, he's just the type of bloke we need. Whistle


RE: So the Terriers are the first. - theo_luddite - 17-08-2019

I know that's tongue in cheek Snoots but I think I'd rather buy a Baggies season ticket than watch what he thinks is football.


RE: So the Terriers are the first. - talkSAFT - 17-08-2019

Chris Hughton 11/8 fav - he'd be great........Don't mention Pulisaurus.


RE: So the Terriers are the first. - Lord Snooty - 17-08-2019

(17-08-2019, 11:42)theo_luddite Wrote: I know that's tongue in cheek Snoots but I think I'd rather buy a Baggies season ticket than watch what he thinks is football.

Can't be any worse than what we're watching now.


RE: So the Terriers are the first. - WBA-Josh - 17-08-2019

Imagine stabbing yourself in the eyes repeatedly with a spork.

That’s Pulisball.


RE: So the Terriers are the first. - silverbaggie - 17-08-2019

(17-08-2019, 11:04)Amelia Chaffinch Wrote: And is it not surprising when you think they took an inexperienced, young manager, bolstered him up by putting him in the prem, probably telling him he was going to be our saviour, either in the prem, or more likely, in the championship when we went down?

Sounds a bit like our treatment of Big Dave. Sick


RE: So the Terriers are the first. - Amelia Chaffinch - 17-08-2019

It's a cruel sport, Silver.