Mo Gosfield
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- Aug 11, 2010
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I still don't get the negative thing some people cling to... Largely because Norwich fans said so.
Ah yes....the world's foremost football experts.
I still don't get the negative thing some people cling to... Largely because Norwich fans said so.
Yes. Given the right players I am certain that he is far from negative. Yesterday's performance reminded me of our team when Poyet was in his pomp. Wonderful stuff.
As much as I hate to back up BensGrandad as I generally disagree with him, we lost 2-0 at Ipswich last season under Hyypia on a Tuesday night early in the season. I think you're thinking of Norwich for the 3-3.
As much as I hate to back up BensGrandad as I generally disagree with him, we lost 2-0 at Ipswich last season under Hyypia on a Tuesday night early in the season. I think you're thinking of Norwich for the 3-3.
I was very happy with his appointment at the time, he was a safe pair of hands with an excellent track record in this division.
I'm AMAZED at the attitude of some on here, grizzling about the quality of the football under Hughton last season. He inherited a total dogs dinner of a squad, and his sole remit was to keep that shabby ragtag mob in the division, which he duly did. No it wasn't pretty, but then it wasn't his team was it. Regardless of how this season has gone, the fact that some people on here actually wanted to ditch Hughton in the summer, based purely on the 2nd half of last season, I just find astonishing. I was absolutely delighted that weren't going into yet ANOTHER summer with all the uncertainty of not even knowing who our manager would be. Hughton had his feet under the table long enough to see what a mess we were in, he assessed what we needed, and set about recruiting to address all those shortcomings. Now we are reaping the benefit, although fair to say this season has surpassed everyones expectations so far.
I was very happy with his appointment at the time, he was a safe pair of hands with an excellent track record in this division.
I'm AMAZED at the attitude of some on here, grizzling about the quality of the football under Hughton last season. He inherited a total dogs dinner of a squad, and his sole remit was to keep that shabby ragtag mob in the division, which he duly did. No it wasn't pretty, but then it wasn't his team was it. Regardless of how this season has gone, the fact that some people on here actually wanted to ditch Hughton in the summer, based purely on the 2nd half of last season, I just find astonishing. I was absolutely delighted that weren't going into yet ANOTHER summer with all the uncertainty of not even knowing who our manager would be. Hughton had his feet under the table long enough to see what a mess we were in, he assessed what we needed, and set about recruiting to address all those shortcomings. Now we are reaping the benefit, although fair to say this season has surpassed everyones expectations so far.
I still don't get the negative thing some people cling to... Largely because Norwich fans said so.
I was very happy with his appointment at the time, he was a safe pair of hands with an excellent track record in this division.
I'm AMAZED at the attitude of some on here, grizzling about the quality of the football under Hughton last season. He inherited a total dogs dinner of a squad, and his sole remit was to keep that shabby ragtag mob in the division, which he duly did. No it wasn't pretty, but then it wasn't his team was it. Regardless of how this season has gone, the fact that some people on here actually wanted to ditch Hughton in the summer, based purely on the 2nd half of last season, I just find astonishing. I was absolutely delighted that weren't going into yet ANOTHER summer with all the uncertainty of not even knowing who our manager would be. Hughton had his feet under the table long enough to see what a mess we were in, he assessed what we needed, and set about recruiting to address all those shortcomings. Now we are reaping the benefit, although fair to say this season has surpassed everyones expectations so far.
It's worth remembering this comment if we find ourselves playing unattractive, unadventurous football and 15th or 16th in the Premier league this time next season and struggling but still above the bottom 3. Hughton is a pragmatist first and foremost. He seems to do what needs to be done first and foremost, then thinks about improving from a position of relative security.
With that in mind, I hope our fans aren't on his back next season if we do make it to the top division.
I'm sure they will be. I can remember the moans and groans following the 0-0 at Cardiff away. We got a valuable point, but it wasn't enough for a lot of people.
It's worth remembering this comment if we find ourselves playing unattractive, unadventurous football and 15th or 16th in the Premier league this time next season and struggling but still above the bottom 3. Hughton is a pragmatist first and foremost. He seems to do what needs to be done first and foremost, then thinks about improving from a position of relative security.
With that in mind, I hope our fans aren't on his back next season if we do make it to the top division.
I was very happy with his appointment at the time, he was a safe pair of hands with an excellent track record in this division.
I'm AMAZED at the attitude of some on here, grizzling about the quality of the football under Hughton last season. He inherited a total dogs dinner of a squad, and his sole remit was to keep that shabby ragtag mob in the division, which he duly did. No it wasn't pretty, but then it wasn't his team was it. Regardless of how this season has gone, the fact that some people on here actually wanted to ditch Hughton in the summer, based purely on the 2nd half of last season, I just find astonishing. I was absolutely delighted that weren't going into yet ANOTHER summer with all the uncertainty of not even knowing who our manager would be. Hughton had his feet under the table long enough to see what a mess we were in, he assessed what we needed, and set about recruiting to address all those shortcomings. Now we are reaping the benefit, although fair to say this season has surpassed everyones expectations so far.
.[/QUOTE][QUOTE said:BensGrandad;7171454]At Ipswich we lost 2-0 and started with Baldock and CMS up front with Holla and Ince at the back and held them as our front two forced them back into their own box but then unexplicably Hypia took CMS , I think it was, off and this allowed them to push forward. At the time it was a choice of 2 either CH still had a house near Norwich and was just taking in a game or he possibly saw a vacancy coming up in the near future with us. We were in 2 minds but happy to have the latter.
Whether he takes us up this year or not he has done the job as against all expectation he kept us up last season and managed a great turn around this season
No, I'm talking about the people who will whine at tactics when the club is seriously punching above it's weight, as we would be if we were 15th in the top division (and as we are now, of course).
You went AWOL for last season's final ten games, I presume.