Keith should be the next England Manager according to David Button, as Dave, who has played under Harry, who everyone thinks should be the next England Manager, thinks that Keith is (one of) the best Manager(s) he has played under. Dave, like many others of us is a Top Hillflickerlicker. Positivity, patience and promotion 2013 on a poverty budget. In Hillcroft I trust. I know this will help. IKTWH
hello steveo, hows tricks. still flying the flag high and proud for the hillflickerlicker appreciation society i see,well done that man,it all helps. it seems that our nemesis's the hillflickerknockers society are at a loss this weekend, not as much moaning this week at all. can,t see them raising their heads much rest of season, and next year they may be near extinction.
Spot on Marlon me ol' Mucker. Let's just consider we're adopting the missionary position. Hope you're right re the heads hanging in shame and their eventual extinction. Don't know about you but I felt that the crowd and Keith actually finally bonded on Saturday. I think it's been said on here previously - and I totally agree. There was a real 'one-ness" at the Well. For me it proved just how much a crowd can help the players. The cheering for tackles, for chasing back, for winning headers etc................it was phenomenal. Better than sex and that was just a 1-0 win against The Posh! In Hillcroft we trust!!
missionary position adopted ready for lift off. agree with you there steveo re crowd, the atmosphere was throat lumping. thats what i call all in it together i absolutely love it when bfc players and fans get it together like that absolutely love it. thats the type of spirit we showed against liverpool and chelsea. on days like that i get the feeling we can beat anybody. i have a good feeling for bfc in the next few seasons under hillflicker. I H W T
Question for the hillflickerlickers? Do u think in his desperation to get a result, keef resorted to appeasing his critics and played a 4-4-2 formation with wingers on the wing, forwards playing up front and defenders playing in defence?
It was a big game Peterboro are a relatively small club and on paper it was a winable fixture. Much more positive approach than games against Reading and Brum. Remaining fixtures look tough would take a draw on Saturday.
How many times since the beginning of the year has he been a bloody good manager? Not bloody many is the answer. If playing the players in their best positions is all that he needed to do, then why fook about with the silliness of the last few months?