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Thread: Warne for Evans - pretty please!

  1. #71
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    Quote Originally Posted by RU66 View Post
    Advertiser today not good reading how I see it. Evans wants to keep Mpanzu why? not seen anything from him. Kelly returning to fitness Evans says he's done well when he's played we just haven't seen enough of him. That's stating the obvious! Hatton he's been loaned out so another young player not given a chance. Convinced me now Evans isn't the manager to take us forwards.
    SE isn't interested in young players that need to be coached, encouraged and managed he just wants the end product. Such a philosophy is very bad for RUFC in my opinion. Hatton gone, Hull told to go out on loan with little chance of a RUFC future and also JJ told if he isn't first choice ahead of JCH (SE little pet)and Hugill then no new deal for him either. SE is a short-term manager and that suits TS down to the ground, we see the lack of forward planning with players contracts and if TS is planning to exit soon, a short-term manager that will work with the assigned budget is perfect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Derbymiller View Post
    SE isn't interested in young players that need to be coached, encouraged and managed he just wants the end product. Such a philosophy is very bad for RUFC in my opinion. Hatton gone, Hull told to go out on loan with little chance of a RUFC future and also JJ told if he isn't first choice ahead of JCH (SE little pet)and Hugill then no new deal for him either. SE is a short-term manager and that suits TS down to the ground, we see the lack of forward planning with players contracts and if TS is planning to exit soon, a short-term manager that will work with the assigned budget is perfect.


    That can work both ways have a negative effect on renewing season tickets. Once we get to safely that's time to bring young players through but McGuckin Hatton now can't. Hull won't. Kayode limited minutes bringing him on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Derbymiller View Post
    SE isn't interested in young players that need to be coached, encouraged and managed he just wants the end product. Such a philosophy is very bad for RUFC in my opinion. Hatton gone, Hull told to go out on loan with little chance of a RUFC future and also JJ told if he isn't first choice ahead of JCH (SE little pet)and Hugill then no new deal for him either. SE is a short-term manager and that suits TS down to the ground, we see the lack of forward planning with players contracts and if TS is planning to exit soon, a short-term manager that will work with the assigned budget is perfect.
    Our football club has gone backwards by at least a decade because of it!

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    Looks like Warney is going to MK Dons after all.

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    [QUOTE=frogmiller;40674810]Our football club has gone backwards by at least a decade because of it![/QUOTE

    Disagree Frog- nowhere near a decade???..10 years tops 😜

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    Looks like it mellow. A strange appointment. This. Unless the cash offered was too good to turn down I can't see any other benefit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by caytonmiller View Post
    Looks like it mellow. A strange appointment. This. Unless the cash offered was too good to turn down I can't see any other benefit.
    A really strange appointment....bottom end of League 2! MK Dons are under new Kuwaiti ownership so there maybe loads of investment/cash available but it will always seem to me a club with no life or soul playing in a huge stadium with 5k there. I guess Warne will see it as a project with potentially 2 promotions involved. Still can't believe it wasn't Barnsley or Huddersfield though.....that would seem much more like it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy Badfellow View Post
    A really strange appointment....bottom end of League 2! MK Dons are under new Kuwaiti ownership so there maybe loads of investment/cash available but it will always seem to me a club with no life or soul playing in a huge stadium with 5k there. I guess Warne will see it as a project with potentially 2 promotions involved. Still can't believe it wasn't Barnsley or Huddersfield though.....that would seem much more like it.
    Reading the MK Dons message-board it does seem they made PW an offer he couldn't refuse after he turned them down initially. I can see the appeal of taking on a longer term project with a well funded club in League Two, rather than be expected to mount a strong promotion challenge straight away with the Yorkshire sides.

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    Quote Originally Posted by caytonmiller View Post
    Looks like it mellow. A strange appointment. This. Unless the cash offered was too good to turn down I can't see any other benefit.
    That's what I thought too Cayton.
    I wasn't surprised to read that he'd turned the job down when it was first offered but it looks like the owners have probably come back to him with a vastly improved contract.
    MK Dons are an almost universally disliked club because of the Wimbledon history and you wouldn't have thought being associated with them would have been high on Warne's wish list.

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    MK Dons have massive potential. One day I expect to see them in the prem. it will be a travesty

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