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Thread: Norwich Relegated, Hopefully they'll not come a knocking

  1. #11
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    Farke is still more qualified to get them promoted at this point.

  2. #12
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    If you like his good human being approach instead of ability if it's a decision on keeping certain players then you'll like him. Not my idea of management that. Not saying all his signings haven't worked just step up to the championship next season signings for that more have got to be right to keep us up. No chance of Waney being Norwich manager, will never happen.

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    I agree with Roly,s comments and others that I don't think Warney would be a Norwich target.

    Norwich did well under Farke before lockdown in terms of playing well but not getting the results they deserved particularly at home. Sounds familiar to our last season in the cship.
    As others have mentioned, Farke was given a new contract as they see him as the right man for a while yet. Even though they got relegated Delia and her chums have banked £100m + and spent relatively little. If they can do that say 3 times in five seasons then financially they have done very well.

    They can find Managers who can easily get them to the pship so if they were going to make change then they would want someone with credentials to keep them there. Someone like at Nigel Pearson at Watford or at Roy Hodgson at Palace.

    I don't think being a fan and getting promoted from div one really ticks their boxes.
    PW may struggle to Manage highly paid players with big ego,s. He likes the more level headed unassuming types and not those who have the ear of the owners and could disrupt the dressing room.
    Even Neil admitted he struggled with that at qpr.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gru View Post
    If you like his good human being approach instead of ability if it's a decision on keeping certain players then you'll like him. Not my idea of management that. Not saying all his signings haven't worked just step up to the championship next season signings for that more have got to be right to keep us up. No chance of Waney being Norwich manager, will never happen.
    If he keeps us up you'll still give him no credit. Whenever we win a game next season you'll say the opposition didn't turn up or the league is crap. Then if we stay up you'll say we should sack him and bring in somebody else because you want us 'to be the best we can be'. If he'd followed your ideas on management he'd have been out of a job a long time ago.

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    Should never had been promoted in my opinion they played the refs like a fiddle in the 2018/2019 campaign it was a utter joke I’m not a fan of Leeds but the fact that Sheffield United and Leeds didn’t go up automatically was a joke, they were the best two teams in the division

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    It will be costly to get rid

  7. #17
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    Agree with the replies.

    Maybe this time round OK but his stock is rising (quickly)

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    Quote Originally Posted by rolymiller View Post
    I think it is one job he would consider but he would take too long to turn the club round for the fans. Remember Warne only likes good guys for a start how many players would he have to turf out for a start to keep the good guys. He may very well upset fans by getting rid of some some good players who are baddies by doing that. There are also a lot of players who wouldn't immediately buy into his green tea image and may very well object to his training methods. Warne would need only be acceptable to a club who were willing to wait a few years to be developed. If they were then we could be concerned about him moving.But how many big clubs nowadays are willing to wait a few years for success?
    Roly, you are a Tinker. Spot on, I knew you could do it and we'd agree one day.

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    I'm not such an ogre as some make out Sota. My opinions might not sit right with some but neither do theirs for me but that's not to say I still do not have a lot in common with posters on here. It's always worth remembering that int it when we are at each others throats on the political stuff.

    In the end its all about opinions. People have different upbringings, cultures, socialisation and values we see the world differently it doesn't make any body right or wrong. What is important to one person is not important to another.

    Somebody once said only God knows what is right or wrong but then again even if you believe in God you don't know what he thinks. Human beings have their own interpretation of it thru religions etc and then there are many religions ...

    All we can do is listen to others opinions and try to understand their view point even if it doesn't change our opinions. Yep, sometimes I am guilty of not doing that as well and must try harder...

    Tha getting me all philosophical again ya owd bugger!
    Last edited by rolymiller; 12-07-2020 at 11:27 AM.

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    I'd stake big money on Norwich not considering Warney for the job. In a few years if he keeps improving then maybe.

    Not now though...

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