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Post by philjh on Aug 11, 2018 16:54:04 GMT 1
1-0 Rotherham
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Aug 11, 2018 17:00:34 GMT 1
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Post by franthetownfan on Aug 11, 2018 17:00:34 GMT 1
Oh my get over it PH isn’t manager anymore.
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Aug 11, 2018 17:46:13 GMT 1
Post by davycrockett on Aug 11, 2018 17:46:13 GMT 1
Oh my get over it PH isn’t manager anymore. Don’t you expect fans to be interested in 1. The result of the manager who’s just left 2. The team that beat us in the play off’s ?
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Post by northwestman on Aug 11, 2018 18:09:04 GMT 1
Wonder if the 2 managers chatted happily together like they did at Wembley.
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Post by pughywasfree on Aug 11, 2018 18:12:39 GMT 1
Do you realise how pethetic we look discussing their results.
Get over it ffs.
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Post by franthetownfan on Aug 11, 2018 20:08:30 GMT 1
Oh my get over it PH isn’t manager anymore. Don’t you expect fans to be interested in 1. The result of the manager who’s just left 2. The team that beat us in the play off’s ? No? People are still mad and somewhat crying. Move on, new season. Managers come and go, get over it.
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Post by Dale on Aug 11, 2018 20:38:35 GMT 1
**** Ipswich and **** Paul Hurst, we’ve got our own s**t to sort out.
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Post by shrewder on Aug 11, 2018 20:49:13 GMT 1
Don’t you expect fans to be interested in 1. The result of the manager who’s just left 2. The team that beat us in the play off’s ? No? People are still mad and somewhat crying. Move on, new season. Managers come and go, get over it. To be honest I have been following the Town since the 1960s and was pretty p**sed off last season that we fell at the final hurdle and the shenanigans around it. I know at my age i am pretty unlikely to see Town get so close to tbe championship again. So if some of us get a bit excited when our ex managers team lose, then it's pretty understandable. I have seen too many season's of Town being also rans or worse. Good for those that got over it. However some of us will see PH as taking us to the brink of the promised land only to leave the club in the lurch.
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Post by SY3 on Aug 11, 2018 20:55:32 GMT 1
I'm obsessed with Paul Hurst and Ipswich and i want them to lose every game and i hope the team coach breaks down more often than not. I wish every ounce of bad luck upon them.
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Post by Mortgagehound on Aug 11, 2018 21:05:42 GMT 1
Well done Rotherham.
Ipswich 50 points thread on its way
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Post by Pilch on Aug 12, 2018 0:38:30 GMT 1
would it not be possible to put a no competition clause in a managers contract ?
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if they go they cant buy your players
surely any manager you are interviewing for a job will agree to anything if they want the job would certainly have thrawted hurst on this occasion
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Post by itfc1962 on Aug 12, 2018 1:59:18 GMT 1
I'm not here to incite trouble, stir a wasp's nest or anything. Some people have animosity towards Hurst now he's with us or even our team with it, and that's understandable. Not going to apologize again for what occurred during the summer, no good will come of it, but I do look in on your message board every now and again for obvious reasons now that we have a new manager.
Yes we've taken some players from your club as well but on today's evidence (defeat at Rotherham) it's going to take time for this new unit to mould and play as a cohesive team. If it's any consolation to those that have a dislike to us after the business of recent weeks you can take comfort knowing it's highly unlikely we'll be involved in the promotion race by end of season.
Mind you I've had 10 + years of it now, so nothing new. Will be honest and admit Hurst wasn't on my list of potential replacements for McCarthy right from the off, this was maybe said before but added just for clarity. In an ideal world Paul Hurst would have remained at Shrewsbury, retained those players you deem valuable, and we would have appointed someone else. Take in a look at TWTD if you have time, there's considerable panic after today and this is just two games into a new season. Expecting Lourdes type miracles or something. Is it safe to say Paul Hurst won't be the saviour some expected within our fanbase as the season progresses, or am I being too cautious along with the rest ? Seriously, good luck to Shrews in the season ahead, we'll talk again soon.
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Post by wickedwilleh on Aug 12, 2018 6:37:52 GMT 1
I'm not here to incite trouble, stir a wasp's nest or anything. Some people have animosity towards Hurst now he's with us or even our team with it, and that's understandable. Not going to apologize again for what occurred during the summer, no good will come of it, but I do look in on your message board every now and again for obvious reasons now that we have a new manager. Yes we've taken some players from your club as well but on today's evidence (defeat at Rotherham) it's going to take time for this new unit to mould and play as a cohesive team. If it's any consolation to those that have a dislike to us after the business of recent weeks you can take comfort knowing it's highly unlikely we'll be involved in the promotion race by end of season. Mind you I've had 10 + years of it now, so nothing new. Will be honest and admit Hurst wasn't on my list of potential replacements for McCarthy right from the off, this was maybe said before but added just for clarity. In an ideal world Paul Hurst would have remained at Shrewsbury, retained those players you deem valuable, and we would have appointed someone else. Take in a look at TWTD if you have time, there's considerable panic after today and this is just two games into a new season. Expecting Lourdes type miracles or something. Is it safe to say Paul Hurst won't be the saviour some expected within our fanbase as the season progresses, or am I being too cautious along with the rest ? Seriously, good luck to Shrews in the season ahead, we'll talk again soon. There's considerable panic here also but that's nothing new. I have no problem with Ipswich, let's all just move on from a "what could have been" season and get behind our new manager and team!
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Post by Mortgagehound on Aug 12, 2018 7:34:53 GMT 1
I'm not here to incite trouble, stir a wasp's nest or anything. Some people have animosity towards Hurst now he's with us or even our team with it, and that's understandable. Not going to apologize again for what occurred during the summer, no good will come of it, but I do look in on your message board every now and again for obvious reasons now that we have a new manager. Yes we've taken some players from your club as well but on today's evidence (defeat at Rotherham) it's going to take time for this new unit to mould and play as a cohesive team. If it's any consolation to those that have a dislike to us after the business of recent weeks you can take comfort knowing it's highly unlikely we'll be involved in the promotion race by end of season. Mind you I've had 10 + years of it now, so nothing new. Will be honest and admit Hurst wasn't on my list of potential replacements for McCarthy right from the off, this was maybe said before but added just for clarity. In an ideal world Paul Hurst would have remained at Shrewsbury, retained those players you deem valuable, and we would have appointed someone else. Take in a look at TWTD if you have time, there's considerable panic after today and this is just two games into a new season. Expecting Lourdes type miracles or something. Is it safe to say Paul Hurst won't be the saviour some expected within our fanbase as the season progresses, or am I being too cautious along with the rest ? Seriously, good luck to Shrew s in the season ahead, we'll talk again soon. Don’t panic, Mr Hurst is a good manager and I am sure he will keep you up......
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Post by franthetownfan on Aug 12, 2018 8:31:25 GMT 1
I'm not here to incite trouble, stir a wasp's nest or anything. Some people have animosity towards Hurst now he's with us or even our team with it, and that's understandable. Not going to apologize again for what occurred during the summer, no good will come of it, but I do look in on your message board every now and again for obvious reasons now that we have a new manager. Yes we've taken some players from your club as well but on today's evidence (defeat at Rotherham) it's going to take time for this new unit to mould and play as a cohesive team. If it's any consolation to those that have a dislike to us after the business of recent weeks you can take comfort knowing it's highly unlikely we'll be involved in the promotion race by end of season. Mind you I've had 10 + years of it now, so nothing new. Will be honest and admit Hurst wasn't on my list of potential replacements for McCarthy right from the off, this was maybe said before but added just for clarity. In an ideal world Paul Hurst would have remained at Shrewsbury, retained those players you deem valuable, and we would have appointed someone else. Take in a look at TWTD if you have time, there's considerable panic after today and this is just two games into a new season. Expecting Lourdes type miracles or something. Is it safe to say Paul Hurst won't be the saviour some expected within our fanbase as the season progresses, or am I being too cautious along with the rest ? Seriously, good luck to Shrews in the season ahead, we'll talk again soon. Best of luck to you! Managers move on, not everything is done perfectly. It's pathetic what some people say on here, it really is. They have very short memories and at the end of it all, we sucked in the play-off final just like we always do at Wembley. People want to take out their saltiness of not being promoted on anything and this is the closest thing. I wish they would focus their energies on supporting the club this season because my god they are gonna need it.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2018 8:41:40 GMT 1
I actually hope that Ipswich, Hurst, Toto and Nolan are a success because we won't have to put up with some of our fans giving us updates on them when they are failing.
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Post by bexplorer on Aug 12, 2018 10:57:28 GMT 1
Don’t panic, Mr Hurst is a good manager and I am sure he will keep you up...... I think PH manages his own career better than football clubs. Not many would get from National league to the Championship with just one promotion
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2018 11:20:29 GMT 1
Hursts best player was Abu Ogogo who was here before he arrived and without whom we suffered. Took him a while to get Grimsby up and his best result in a final was winning the lincolnshire cup. I dont like the way he did it but Hurst had to join a bigger club because his stock was very high. If you take a step back and look at his career as a manager in his own right rather than joint manager, he's failed at the final hurdle three times and got Grimsby up through the play-offs. Not a poor manager, a pretty good one but I think time will show he's no great.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2018 12:43:03 GMT 1
Do you realise how pethetic we look discussing their results. Get over it ffs. Why care about what people think? The only people to think any worse of us for discussing it is an ipswich fan trawing for reactions to what's happened and who honestly gives a rats sass what they think? Can you honestly tell me that when you saw the result on your phone, you didn't have a little smile. There are a couple of people who are still comparing Askey to Hurst and I think they may need to forget for their own good but a general discussion on how we all feel is obviously needed otherwise it wouldn't have been created. I dont click the discussions that are going to irritate me and it works well.
I still have a look at Tranmere and hope they do well under Micky, anything wrong with that? Nothing wrong with doing it with PH.
I think it's actually wierder to want people to stop talking about it. You cant pretend he doesn't exist just to please the rare visitor from another forum who we dont really care about anyway.
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Post by chestershrew on Aug 12, 2018 13:19:12 GMT 1
I consider Paul Hurst’s time at Shrewsbury very much like a holiday romance.
At the time it was brilliant and all consuming, but it was never going to last. You may keep in touch for a while, but the fascination will soon fade, and you don’t care what they are doing on Saturdays.
Then when you look at the photos a couple of years later, you realise they were not as pretty as you thought at the time.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2018 13:22:52 GMT 1
I consider Paul Hurst’s time at Shrewsbury very much like a holiday romance. At the time it was brilliant and all consuming, but it was never going to last. You may keep in touch for a while, but the fascination will soon fade, and you don’t care what they are doing on Saturdays. Then when you look at the photos a couple of years later, you realise they were not as pretty as you thought at the time. I married my holiday romance 😀😀😀 Still together 32 years on lol. But I know what you mean 😊
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Post by vixenshrew on Aug 12, 2018 16:29:31 GMT 1
I actually hope that Ipswich, Hurst, Toto and Nolan are a success because we won't have to put up with some of our fans giving us updates on them when they are failing. It was reported that Toto did well in his first game and his family attended the match to support him, so well done to Toto.
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Post by chestershrew on Aug 12, 2018 17:33:03 GMT 1
I consider Paul Hurst’s time at Shrewsbury very much like a holiday romance. At the time it was brilliant and all consuming, but it was never going to last. You may keep in touch for a while, but the fascination will soon fade, and you don’t care what they are doing on Saturdays. Then when you look at the photos a couple of years later, you realise they were not as pretty as you thought at the time. I married my holiday romance 😀😀😀 Still together 32 years on lol. But I know what you mean 😊 That is pretty impressive. Congratulations.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2018 17:48:37 GMT 1
I married my holiday romance 😀😀😀 Still together 32 years on lol. But I know what you mean 😊 That is pretty impressive. Congratulations. Thanks
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Post by Mortgagehound on Aug 15, 2018 21:55:40 GMT 1
Congrats to Exeter👍
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Post by salop27 on Aug 15, 2018 23:03:29 GMT 1
I think last season was a "perfect storm" scenerio. Hursts tactics worked perfectly with all signings over his season and a half working brilliantly together and buying into the team 100%. Then sprinkle in Nolan and loan signings of Godfrey and Henderson and the Town's best team in nearly 30 years roars into life. Hurst will do well to have a season like last year again in his career and its a real shame the manner of his exit has tarnished his success here.
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Post by SeanBroseley on Aug 16, 2018 0:46:35 GMT 1
Perhaps Paul Hurst was just a hired gun, and if so he won't stay with Ipswich Town for a moment longer than he has to progress his career.
The panic among the Ipswich fans is interesting. When Hurst came here we were well adrift at the bottom of the division, but I remember after our first home game under him I wasn't worried. You could see that he had the same set of players working much more cohesively than they had been. At Shrewsbury and at Grimsby Hurst and Doig got the players using their methods. If that isn't happening at Ipswich then that is interesting. It also suggests that if that situation carries on players will be shipped out in January.
Perhaps, given the late nature of the transfer business that he did in the summer (thanks) this season should be seen as the same as his first part season (from October) with us. In which case it's not going to get better than ugly but effective.
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Post by camdenshrew on Aug 16, 2018 4:33:32 GMT 1
You could say Hurst finds himself in the same situation as Askey at the moment - having to work out your best team and integrate a load of new players quickly. Some of their fans are already getting worried that some of the players he brought in aren't good enough and can't see where the goals are going to come from. I'm also not sure how his players are going to respond to his "honest" public criticism of them.
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Post by shrewder on Aug 16, 2018 7:33:10 GMT 1
You could say Hurst finds himself in the same situation as Askey at the moment - having to work out your best team and integrate a load of new players quickly. Some of their fans are already getting worried that some of the players he brought in aren't good enough and can't see where the goals are going to come from. I'm also not sure how his players are going to respond to his "honest" public criticism of them. Yes the natives are getting restless.
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Post by blueandamber on Aug 16, 2018 8:58:07 GMT 1
What odds for Hurst getting the sack at Ipswich and coming to save us from league one relegation....again?!? Now that would be a twist.
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