I think that they should head hunt Nigel Adkins.
If you mean, chase him down and cut his head off, I'd be a man with a heart of stone to not agree.
I think that they should head hunt Nigel Adkins.
A highly-charged local derby with tempers frayed all over the pitch isn't a good example to show Wagner in a bad light. I can't understand the dislike for DW, he always seems reasonably level-headed post match and has done an excellent job at that club. Off the pitch he has galvanised the support and works tirelessly in HTFC's community schemes. A top bloke in my opinion and I cant wait to see him back again - just not at Crystal Palace please
Well yeah, that's before my time and somewhat closer to the war, so I imagine things were different then.I must have been unlucky as I was stationed in Munster for 3 years early 60s and I didnt meet 1 German who wasnt arrogant or had a chip on his shoulder. Perhaps times have changed
Well yeah, that's before my time and somewhat closer to the war, so I imagine things were different then.
Wagner asked to leave at the end of the season, then they agreed for it to be now.
unlike you I have a mind of my own and an opinion.
'Typical German'? Nice!Typical German with a permanent chip on his shoulder as everything was always everybody else fault usually a poor ref and bad decisions never his tactics or team selection.
I don't think anyone called it a "miracle" did they? They just reminded me of Barnsley in the 90s under Wilson or Blackpool in 2011(?), a fairly small club that punched above their weight for a couple of seasons.He did very well for them no question, but its not quite the "miracle" that the current narrative would have everyone believe IMO.
I don't think anyone called it a "miracle" did they? They just reminded me of Barnsley in the 90s under Wilson or Blackpool in 2011(?), a fairly small club that punched above their weight for a couple of seasons.
Liked the bloke and the club. They are nothing more than a small family club batting way above their league. He got them up and not only that he kept them up for a season. Now the bubble has burst.
First club to be promoted on a minus goal difference, and they didn't actually manage to score a goal in the playoffs so you could say it was a slightly fortuitous promotion. They then managed to be a bit better than the shambles that were Swansea, Stoke and WBA last season (and Southampton, to be fair). They've been well and truly sussed this time round though.
He did very well for them no question, but its not quite the "miracle" that the current narrative would have everyone believe IMO.
Just try googling "Huddersfield miracle" and see the results.
Even Huddersfield fans admit they were lucky in the playoffs. They had been pushing us for the top two up until Easter but ran out of steam ending up in 6th place.