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| Welham hasn't performed this season, seems to have no confidence. it's a shame he's done well for us in the past, hopefully its just a blip and he'll get his form back, don't think there was any other choice but to drop him at the moment.
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| Don't know what Sandercocks problem is with Rhys. He wasn't given a fitness test until after the squad was announced. How is that fair? Rhys is the type of player we need at the club, he's loyal and doesn't let anyone down. Yet he's not treated fairly at all.
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30596_1286642206.jpg If there is no struggle, there is no progress. Those who profess to favor freedom, and yet depreciate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground. They want rain without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean without the awful roar of its many waters. This struggle may be a moral one; or it may be a physical one; or it may be both moral and physical; but it must be a struggle.
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| Being a head coach, or indeed a manager of any organisation is about working with and getting the best out of the personnel that you have.
Lovegrove clearly feels that Sandercock has an issue with him, whether Sandercock does or does not have an issue is irrelevant, the fact is that Lovegrove feels that way.
That is not how to manage people, I don't think Sandercock has the personality or expertise to make Rovers the club we should be.
Purtill has been my selection for a number of years, unfortunately, he's just signed an extension with Huddersfield, do pass sales or compensation make the numbers work better for Hudgell?
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| Contracts in reality don't mean anything hang a head coaches position in front of purtil and I'm sure he'd jump at it
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30596_1286642206.jpg If there is no struggle, there is no progress. Those who profess to favor freedom, and yet depreciate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground. They want rain without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean without the awful roar of its many waters. This struggle may be a moral one; or it may be a physical one; or it may be both moral and physical; but it must be a struggle.
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| Possibly so, but Huddersfield clearly want to keep him, it would cost to get him.
I've banged his drum (fnarr) before, he's worked with a number of quality coaches at a number of clubs with excellent structures.
We brought Sandercock in with aim of having him structure the club from top to bottom, that's what's required, unfortunately he is not able to do that a clear out of the coaching staff is required.
This season has gone, and the last three or four have been gone by this stage. That's not good. We have a fantasic BOD who are HKR to the marrow, but hard decisions need to be made.
Keep the lesser light grass roots people and everybody else go.
Hudgell is throwing five hundred large at this year after year, is he getting value for money?
No.
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| Quote: Sandra The Terrorist "Possibly so, but Huddersfield clearly want to keep him, it would cost to get him.
I've banged his drum (fnarr) before, he's worked with a number of quality coaches at a number of clubs with excellent structures.
We brought Sandercock in with aim of having him structure the club from top to bottom, that's what's required, unfortunately he is not able to do that a clear out of the coaching staff is required.
This season has gone, and the last three or four have been gone by this stage. That's not good. We have a fantasic BOD who are HKR to the marrow, but hard decisions need to be made.
Keep the lesser light grass roots people and everybody else go.
Hudgell is throwing five hundred large at this year after year, is he getting value for money?
No.'"
I'm not at all happy with the current state of affairs on the pitch but what you've touched on there is what keeps me thinking there's more to this situation than we see on the pitch at present. Hudge is a fan but not to the extent that he is going to chuck half a mill a year down the pan, so to be so keen to keep CS he must be seeing something behind the scenes that make him think he is the right man for the job. For this reason I am prepared to trust Hudge's judgement, bearing in mind he has done pretty well for us so far.
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