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Thread: Geraldo Bajrami

  1. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by crazyfists View Post
    we are Notts County and we will move on!
    haha. Long live soccerman or whatever he was called

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigFatPie View Post
    Obviously bullsh!t but I’d love it to be true.I’m still fewmin the head coach had lined himself up a new job before our biggest game of the season. Some might say ‘that’s football’ , but it ain’t right.
    This would definitely be worth pursuing it false misrepresentation was a thing

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    Quote Originally Posted by pjace View Post
    Just like when Cooper released Noble then Forest Green signed him after Cooper went there
    They did us a favour

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    Quote Originally Posted by drillerpie View Post
    "False misrepresentation" Jesus wept
    By my reckoning, that means his actions were a true representation.

    It's not worth worrying about Ian Burchnall now. He obviously wanted to leave, in which case I'd rather move on than hang on to a manager whose thoughts are elsewhere. I think one of the key aims of the way our club is run these days is to build a consistent, stable approach that isn't easily jolted by individual components arriving or leaving at any given time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jackal2 View Post
    By my reckoning, that means his actions were a true representation.

    It's not worth worrying about Ian Burchnall now. He obviously wanted to leave, in which case I'd rather move on than hang on to a manager whose thoughts are elsewhere. I think one of the key aims of the way our club is run these days is to build a consistent, stable approach that isn't easily jolted by individual components arriving or leaving at any given time.
    I’ve often wondered if the fans reaction against Dover at home made his mind up. He wasn’t ever so happy after that game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TSANHO View Post
    I’ve often wondered if the fans reaction against Dover at home made his mind up. He wasn’t ever so happy after that game.
    I don’t think so, it’s a chance to move up 2 divisions to a club with relatively small aspirations in that league, another season with us and no promotion and he may have struggled to get that type of move again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jackal2 View Post
    By my reckoning, that means his actions were a true representation.

    It's not worth worrying about Ian Burchnall now. He obviously wanted to leave, in which case I'd rather move on than hang on to a manager whose thoughts are elsewhere. I think one of the key aims of the way our club is run these days is to build a consistent, stable approach that isn't easily jolted by individual components arriving or leaving at any given time.
    With him jumping ship at least saved Notts having to pay him compensation when they sacked him...

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    Makes a very refreshing change, money into the club instead of money out when a manager departs. It will never catch on! Or will it ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TSANHO View Post
    I’ve often wondered if the fans reaction against Dover at home made his mind up. He wasn’t ever so happy after that game.
    I've wondered the same. Others have accused Ian Burchnall of having a touch of arrogance about him and I honestly hadn't seen that in him at all until the Dover game. That was the day when a lot of Notts fans began to become more vocal about their frustration with some of the over-elaborate, tippy-tappy football. Burch clearly didn't like the performance being criticised as dross, but that's what it was. Frankly, a manager of any club needs to appreciate and respect what his audience does and does not want to see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jackal2 View Post
    I've wondered the same. Others have accused Ian Burchnall of having a touch of arrogance about him and I honestly hadn't seen that in him at all until the Dover game. That was the day when a lot of Notts fans began to become more vocal about their frustration with some of the over-elaborate, tippy-tappy football. Burch clearly didn't like the performance being criticised as dross, but that's what it was. Frankly, a manager of any club needs to appreciate and respect what his audience does and does not want to see.
    I never liked him from day one, after his response to us getting knocked out of last years Semi final against some none descript pub team.. Getting to Wembley meant a lot to us after being relegated , but to him he just didn't seem bothered, looking into space and flicking his eyes when being interviewed.

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