yes I would To be honest but not right now. We have a manager at the moment. A manager who has not being given enough time THIS season. I realise he has been in charge for around 40 games overall.... but come on Hudders' he had not HIS chosen to work with. You and I have had very crossed words , but is it not time for not just us.... but the club also to try and take a long term path... that path may well lead us deeper into the depths of the football Pyramid... but hey look at Swansea ... AFC Wimbledon, Accrington Stanley, Aldershot, Newport county.. ... need I go on ???
Mate, he walked away from the Town gig this summer. To add to every other club so far on his managerial CV. He's not got a loyal bone in him. Going gets tough, Mark gets going. I'd love to one day interview him and understand his reasons etc, but from opinions gathered from players who've played under him, they suggest he can't handle pressure. I'd say his record so far backs that up. Shame though, as he's also - from what I gather - a terrific bloke. And, he started out so well at Rovrum.
Re: yes I would To be honest Pointless thought Patrick would never have him back. I think unless things turn around we could be in for a long stay at this level. Next couple of games will tell us a lot about where we are heading.
Re: yes I would To be honest Agreed. our budget is only going to get smaller aswell, this season we probably spent quite abit. On the plus side wev got some very promising players on decent length contracts.
Re: yes I would To be honest We will have a very good idea of where the club is heading at Christmas!
Didn't mind Robins can't say I've particularly missed the style of play nor do I particularly wasn't them back. The original loan manager no record of bringing players on or working with them so not what we need even if we were looking. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD
Just been taken over by Peter Swann and family, Mrs is the Wilkinson's store bird. Family fortune is estimated over £300 million. Absolutely miffed that our club is up for sale and we are struggling to attract anyone yet a tiny club less than 50 mile away can attract this type of investment? S****horpe, fecking S****horpe. Its only his personal fortune mind so he may not part with it but they put quite a bit into Gainsborough Trinity before taking over at Scunny.
Surprised the chairman by resigning after the first match. Definately wasn't pushed. Hoyle is abit like Karl Oyston when it comes to banking player sales and not giving the manager much to replace a player with but he wouldn't have wanted to look for a new man so early in the season.
So you would quit Huddersfield in the Championship knowing no one higher than S****horpe would entertain you and you could be unemployed for 18 months again like after us? no chance.