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    As it happens, looks like the Pies have done for him. He doesn't deserve that, however chit his tweets are. No doubt just some kid posting what he hears, large pinch of salt needed.




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    Quote Originally Posted by countygump View Post
    As it happens, looks like the Pies have done for him. He doesn't deserve that, however chit his tweets are. No doubt just some kid posting what he hears, large pinch of salt needed.



    Some people take football far too seriously.

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    Firstly I don’t think it’s serious, secondly I don’t think it’s a good idea for a manager to return. If he’d never been here, we would absolutely be chomping at the bit to get him, I think he’s a very good manager at this level, 1 bad season out of 10+ odd and I know where the blame lies for me on that one.
    Perhaps a more relevant question is, out of Williamson, Askey or Tisdale who would you have, as their looking the most likely.

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    The only manager from recent times I'd take back is Nolan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slack_pie View Post
    The only manager from recent times I'd take back is Nolan.

    Provided he was on the errr, ''straight and narrow''. For this league, that's not a bad shout. Recruitment and style of play might be a problem though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by countygump View Post
    Provided he was on the errr, ''straight and narrow''. For this league, that's not a bad shout. Recruitment and style of play might be a problem though.
    Kevin Nolan produced some of, if not the most, turgid, infuriating and unimaginative football I’ve ever seen. Anywhere.

    Fortunate with our loan signings the season we made the playoffs but never forget how woeful we were in the run in….and that was just a preview of what the start of the following season was going to bring.

    Literally pissed up any chances of starting well up the wall and should take just as much blame as Ardley (with peanut head taking the top honours) for our relegation. It was a disgrace the shape and discipline our players came back from pre-season in.

    I hope (with some optimism) that he’ll never darken our doors again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TSANHO View Post
    Kevin Nolan produced some of, if not the most, turgid, infuriating and unimaginative football I’ve ever seen. Anywhere.

    Fortunate with our loan signings the season we made the playoffs but never forget how woeful we were in the run in….and that was just a preview of what the start of the following season was going to bring.

    Literally pissed up any chances of starting well up the wall and should take just as much blame as Ardley (with peanut head taking the top honours) for our relegation. It was a disgrace the shape and discipline our players came back from pre-season in.

    I hope (with some optimism) that he’ll never darken our doors again.
    He also gave us the only half-decent season in years. We were flying high at the top of the league for a good part of the 17/18 campaign. Yes, the football was very direct, but at least we weren't pushovers. There was a buzz around ML back then, whatever your thoughts on his tactics. He also steered us clear of relegation the previous season.

    Of course it all went horribly well - it always does, doesn't it. But at least he gave us some relatively good times too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TSANHO View Post
    Kevin Nolan produced some of, if not the most, turgid, infuriating and unimaginative football I’ve ever seen. Anywhere.

    Fortunate with our loan signings the season we made the playoffs but never forget how woeful we were in the run in….and that was just a preview of what the start of the following season was going to bring.

    Literally pissed up any chances of starting well up the wall and should take just as much blame as Ardley (with peanut head taking the top honours) for our relegation. It was a disgrace the shape and discipline our players came back from pre-season in.

    I hope (with some optimism) that he’ll never darken our doors again.
    Yebbut we won more matches than we lost and would his style be more suited to this League than 2U-2Me Tippy-Tappy, going nowhere, football? Think on that young man...........

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