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Thread: Jacketts gone

  1. #11
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    Thats fair enough Tony and you know Im only a neutral here, so I dont know what sort of manager Kenny Jacket was for your team.
    And its looking more likely now that the majority of your fans werent happy and arent too disappointed at his departure after all.

    The only thing that bugs me here is when a new owner takes over at any club, and goes mad with the broom and sweeps out everbody, regardless of who they are and what they've done!!

  2. #12
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    Liked Kenny, but in the end, in the modern world he was last weeks washing. He dragged us as far as he could take us and well done for that. New regime now and as Tony said upward and onward, hopefully!

    It has to be better, we were stagnant and going nowhere really.

    COMB!!!!!!

  3. #13
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    Kenny Jackett had to go for Wolves as a football club to move forward. Reading between the lines in a few friendlies, Jackett has taken a back seat and allowed Joe Gallen and Rob Edwards to look after the side.

    I'm grateful what Jackett has done for Wolves in his first two seasons, last season not so much due to chopping and changing the side and negative tactics.

  4. #14
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    It was interesting after the signing of Helder Costa, not one comment from Kenny Jackett. Now i know why. Jackett will get a decent round of applause from me if and when he returns with another side to Molineux.

  5. #15
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    I don't think any of us should be surprised the new owners have 'lowered the boom' on KJ. Following his dismal performance at the helm last season, it's not hard to see why the new regime would want rid of him at the earliest opportunity although, perhaps, it would have been nice had they allowed him to depart with a little more dignity (I still believe the indifferent support and poor judgment shown by the owner and administrators must take some of the blame for Wolves lack of success last season). Clearly, the new regime means business so I'll not be surprised if many more follow Kenny out the door....and in the near future too !!! I realise we must be patient, but if it means the start of a promising new era for Wolves then, as far as I'm concerned..... bring it on !!!

    Whatever the future may hold for KJ (seemingly, a thoroughly decent man) I wish him well.

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