Tony Towner
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Unless he married his sister/wife's sister at the weekend then he was definitely his brother in law before Wolves coachDepends which happened first
Unless he married his sister/wife's sister at the weekend then he was definitely his brother in law before Wolves coachDepends which happened first
He just might have been Vitors assistant before he became his BIL.....Unless he married his sister/wife's sister at the weekend then he was definitely his brother in law before Wolves coach
Zinger.He just might have been Vitors assistant before he became his BIL.....
That statement is definitely true though!Unless he married his sister/wife's sister at the weekend then he was definitely his brother in law before Wolves coach
On Christmas Training Schedule and implementing his ideas
“The plan is to work and work and work. I just know one way to increase the level is working and working. Doing mistakes, correcting mistakes, and trying to work again. I need to give confidence to the players.”
“We will improve, will be better than Sunday. OK, the result was result fantastic. I'm very happy inside, but I believe that we can do it in a better way. When we arrive in the box, we need to understand the position that we need to arrive to score, because I don't want to players in the same space.
“It was a short time to work, we will improve for sure. We’ll improve our possession, our defensive organisation. I just need a few weeks. I don't need a lot of time to put this team playing in the way that I want, because I know what I want and they are open to this kind of play. I want to play with quality. For me, football is not only the results. For me, it must be a beautiful game.” #wwfc
Leicester maybe got something as they were as fragile as we were.Everything going as well as it could so far, and first impressions are a mature and sensible figure who has a great chance now to move us away from danger incrementally.
I reckon GON would have lost these last two games and we'd be fucked.
Who knows if we'd have lost them under O'Neil, as has been said its 2 very poor teams, it's possible we could have scraped 2 wins but certainly not as comfortably.Everything going as well as it could so far, and first impressions are a mature and sensible figure who has a great chance now to move us away from danger incrementally.
I reckon GON would have lost these last two games and we'd be fucked.
Who knows if we'd have lost them under O'Neil, as has been said its 2 very poor teams, it's possible we could have scraped 2 wins but certainly not as comfortably.
I'm fully aware of how bad he was but Leicester really were terrible, the match against Ipswich was a kick in the bollocks but we were pretty close ro winning that.How short our memories
Seeing as GON only managed 2 wins in the previous 16 games and lost 11 of them, I find it highly unlikely, especially as both games would have been high pressure.
We'd almost definitely have collapsed at Leicester.
He had this team leaking goals at an astonishing rate and finding any way possible to lose a game in the end.
If he gets his act together, reflects and ends up making a decent career as head coach elsewhere then fair play, but thank fuck he's gone from our club
I would place everything I have with losing those two games and no clean sheet in either.Everything going as well as it could so far, and first impressions are a mature and sensible figure who has a great chance now to move us away from danger incrementally.
I reckon GON would have lost these last two games and we'd be fucked.
I'm fully aware of how bad he was but Leicester really were terrible, the match against Ipswich was a kick in the bollocks but we were pretty close ro winning that.
As you say, glad he's gone and we can move on now with an experienced guy at the helm.
Yeah I wasn't taking it that way.Not trying to pick an argument mate, I'm just a long way past giving him the benefit of the doubt.
We were in a death spiral and he wasn't pulling us out of it for me.
We were fortunate to beat Southampton too, as dreadful as they were.I'm fully aware of how bad he was but Leicester really were terrible, the match against Ipswich was a kick in the bollocks but we were pretty close ro winning that.
As you say, glad he's gone and we can move on now with an experienced guy at the helm.