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Reasons why Wilkins should be in the dugout NOT the stand







dougdeep

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May 9, 2004
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Nonsense methinks.
 


Rookie

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Feb 8, 2005
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Mountain out of a molehill, once the players step across the line it doesn't really matter where he sits as players cop a deaf 'un to instructions from the bench anyway imo

Is by far the best answer on here. At last someone who talks sense
 


BensGrandad

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Jul 13, 2003
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Mountain out of a molehill, once the players step across the line it doesn't really matter where he sits as players cop a deaf 'un to instructions from the bench anyway imo

If that is the case then we do not need a manager just somebody to pick the team and that could be done by 'committee',. If the players ignore the managers instructions then they shouldnt be being paid by the club if they cant do what they are told, as in any job.
 


Scotty Mac

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Jul 13, 2003
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Mountain out of a molehill, once the players step across the line it doesn't really matter where he sits as players cop a deaf 'un to instructions from the bench anyway imo

but surely his job as MANAGER is to MANAGE, and if he cant get the players to listen then he is not managing
 




muswellgull

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Mar 2, 2007
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As I posted on another thread, it makes no difference where he sits, when his sole attacking option seems to be long speculative balls aimed loosely in the direction of Savage.
He could even do that sitting at home. Now, THERE`S a thought...
 


Scotty Mac

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As I posted on another thread, it makes no difference where he sits, when his sole attacking option seems to be long speculative balls aimed loosely in the direction of Savage.
He could even do that sitting at home. Now, THERE`S a thought...

:lolol: :lolol: :lolol:
 






Scotty Mac

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Freddie Goodwin.

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Mar 31, 2007
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Is the pre-match talk done via mobile and is that why most of the players don't know what to do?
 








Scotty Mac

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Well for all of his better view he doesn't seem to be using this new found advantage does he?

as much as i would like to see him in the dugout, i dont think it would make much different - he just doesnt seem to have a clue how to manage us, which in turn is being passed onto the players
 








Scotty Mac

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Dick Knights Mumm

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Jul 5, 2003
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What is comical is the way Wilkins shields his mouth when talking on the phone. Dean - it aint the premiership. Is there a camera trained on him full-time. Would anyone really be interested enough in getting a lip reader ?
 




Titanic

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Jul 5, 2003
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Don't you think that is just common courtesy to those sitting around him ?

Personally, I would rather see him in the dugout... as I suspect it is a reflection of an over-complication in thought and analysis that means he prefers to be in the stands.

That might be well and good at a higher level, but I think our lot need shouting at, reminding and encouraging... and that seems decidedly lacking during matches - especially with the lack of 'talkers' on the pitch.
 




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