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Maine Eagle USA 16 Dec 17 7.14am | |
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Originally posted by chateauferret
Someone this morning on TalkSh!te said that he comes across as a nice likeable old gentleman but you could bet your @rse he could take the paint off the walls when required. I can think of someone who maybe had direct experience of that recently Perhaps he didnt so much throw a hairdryer at Benteke, but something more easily managed such as a balloon, mini nerf american football, or one of those giant beach balls. In all seriousness I think RH commands respect and doesnt need to shout and scream to get it. His credentials speak for themselves and he has clearly shown he is not afraid to drop players instantly as a punishment for some kind of wrong doing - not following team orders or individual errors. That kind of thing speaks to players a lot more than the hairdryer treatment.
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Selhurstboys Basel 16 Dec 17 7.18am | |
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Funny to see this post this morning...was saying the exact same sentiments of the original post to my brother yesterday evening.
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southnorwoodhill 16 Dec 17 4.23pm | |
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Roy has really impressed with his interviews, the team seems settled now and playing well, more please!
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YT Oxford 16 Dec 17 4.38pm | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
Originally posted by pstrutt
I would've thought you'd be better off trying a League One Manager VT? I think YT would prefer to be in with a shout with Michaela rather than any League One manager I can think of. Spot on (by a very long way, I assure you!)
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dreamwaverider London 16 Dec 17 5.09pm | |
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Roy has turned us round. Quietly and calmly he has sorted us out. With 3 first teamers out today, we looked like Real Madrid in the first half and never looked troubled in the second.
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Kermit8 Hevon 16 Dec 17 5.17pm | |
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Pity he's not 10 years younger our Roy of the Palace but he looks like he's got a couple of years left in him before he retires.
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Aray South London 16 Dec 17 5.27pm | |
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Well i have to say after today he's wonder man. No Sakho, Ward (or TFM), or Luka and we wipe the floor with Leicester. He's talking a lot of sense, to the players. Wow
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chateauferret 16 Dec 17 5.35pm | |
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Originally posted by Beanyboysmd
First manager in a long time to make us hard to beat at home! For so long we have travelled well but Selhurst was full of great but disappointed fans. Also we have conceded stupid late goals for so long that I still fill with dread 5 minutes before the end of a match, now it couldnt be more opposite! People were always worried than we would be boring under Roy but lets face it, how many of us will leave the match 10 minutes early when we are 1-0 down again??? Last five minutes in the last four matches we've scored one twice, two once and fluffed a penalty in the fourth match. Quite a difference from the squeaky bum hanging on hiding behind the sofa and peering through our fingers that we're used to.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 17 Dec 17 2.08pm | |
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Originally posted by dreamwaverider
Roy has turned us round. Quietly and calmly he has sorted us out. With 3 first teamers out today, we looked like Real Madrid in the first half and never looked troubled in the second. Someone who knows him told me before he got the job he works on improving skills and technique a lot more than most managers and players under him have liked and taken to this. Must be a good mix. Positional discipline with improved skill and technique. I think that and the limit of players going forward v Leicester and pretty much never Kelly meant we were as perfect as the players available allowed us to be.
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chateauferret 17 Dec 17 2.12pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
Someone who knows him told me before he got the job he works on improving skills and technique a lot more than most managers and players under him have liked and taken to this. Must be a good mix. Positional discipline with improved skill and technique. I think that and the limit of players going forward v Leicester and pretty much never Kelly meant we were as perfect as the players available allowed us to be. And fitness too. At one point yesterday Gray beat (I think) Cabaye and got away down the left wing towards our box with the ball and Kelly caught him up after giving him something like three yards.
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