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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    I think Barlaser, Ogbene and Wiles are already checking zoopla for suitable housing in Derby
    They'd better hurry cos Prince Charming won't be there very long. Fitness coach at S****horpe in a couple of seasons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    Like a pianist

    Most can play pub piano, some are better and can do small concerts but then a level is reached and the skill isn't there for the higher levels

    Same with Warne, got the plan and system for league 1 and below but not the extra it needs to push the club higher.

    And I think he knows that himself
    Wow so basically it's nothing to do with money, and all to do with PW just not signing/picking the right players/team that would push us on to the next level?
    That is what you are saying isn't it Grist? That money has nothing to do with the fact that PW couldn't keep us in the championship?

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    My emotions aren't high at all! Before yesterday I thought Warney was here for alot longer. He's hasn't matched Evans who kept us in the championship even if it was only for one season before for whatever reason his services were no longer required. We don't want one of the boys for our next manager need one who can distance himself from the players making decisions. Of course he's got to get players on his side take training with them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gru View Post
    My emotions aren't high at all! Before yesterday I thought Warney was here for alot longer. He's hasn't matched Evans who kept us in the championship even if it was only for one season before for whatever reason his services were no longer required. We don't want one of the boys for our next manager need one who can distance himself from the players making decisions. Of course he's got to get players on his side take training with them.
    Who’s one of the boys?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy Badfellow View Post
    By staying up and solidifying our place in the Championship which is/was a reasonable goal to set.
    That is one of the questions I asked and yes I would agree with you as would obviously everyone one on here that solidifying our championship status was the goal.
    The other question you have either missed it or deliberately avoided it so I'll remind you of it, so how do you, or anyone else who wants to jump in, think PW could have achieved that under the current financial constrains of the club. Bear In mind 2 out of the last 3 times we have been in the championship we had the least amount to spend, and the only time we weren't at the bottom for spending was when Wycombe were in it and they also got relegated with us, so I await your response. UTM

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronners View Post
    That is one of the questions I asked and yes I would agree with you as would obviously everyone one on here that solidifying our championship status was the goal.
    The other question you have either missed it or deliberately avoided it so I'll remind you of it, so how do you, or anyone else who wants to jump in, think PW could have achieved that under the current financial constrains of the club. Bear In mind 2 out of the last 3 times we have been in the championship we had the least amount to spend, and the only time we weren't at the bottom for spending was when Wycombe were in it and they also got relegated with us, so I await your response. UTM
    I actually think it looked like Warne had learnt lessons from his previous championship stints.

    Look at the defenders he’s brought in. Quite a lot of experience there. So far this season I haven’t seen as much dropping back really deep and eventually conceding. Yes there have been times when we have been under pressure but it hasn’t seemed like constant barrages of attack like previous seasons. Even against Watford the game finished with us attacking.

    There seems like there is a bit more composure so far which I would say Warne has worked on.

    Haven’t watched all the games but that is just my observation.

    Look at the Blackpool match. We were 1 up, kept pushing, hit the post, had a goal disallowed the scored two. I don’t think that would have happened last season because we would have panicked.

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    We are well rid. I worked with a guy on preserving Egyptian monuments. Not the famous Giza pyramids but smaller ones and temples. He told me that most people only see the stones and bricks but he saw the joints. Same with Warne. You guys only see the stones. The joints were weak. The last relegation season from the Championship culminating at Cardiff, well those last half-dozen games were frigging pathetic. The covid season behind Coventry, well Warne bottled it. Last season we bottled it, threw away a big lead, gave away the title, scraped home. Against Sutton, outplayed and a lucky strike well into injury time rescued us. Warne is a serial loser and good riddance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronners View Post
    So if both of you dont think PW has taken us as far as he can, then please tell me how far you both think he could have taken us, and how he could achieve that under the financial constraints he was working under? I'm intrigued. UTM
    He hasn’t kept us in the Championship.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nardendee View Post
    He hasn’t kept us in the Championship.
    Isn't what Ronners asked. The question is clear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by frogmiller View Post
    Who’s one of the boys?


    Sees players as his mates. Makes it harder to make decisions. Got to be at times distance between the manager & his players.

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