Site Supporter barryk32 Posted March 2, 2012 Site Supporter Posted March 2, 2012 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2108963/Owen-Coyle-interview-Bolton-stay-club-bright-future.html I got this far..... ?If I go toe to toe with Manchester City and lose I can cope,? says Coyle. ?They have spent ?300million while I am in profit here. Excuses already being made I see Quote
tylswhite Posted March 2, 2012 Posted March 2, 2012 Just fuck off Owen. Stop talking and start producing. Actions speak louder than words and gay pictures in your shorts leaning against a wall. Quote
Site Supporter Biggish Dave Posted March 2, 2012 Site Supporter Posted March 2, 2012 Why does he always bum the opposition up before we've even played them, he needs to change his tune. Same old same old every week Quote
robothetrotter Posted March 2, 2012 Posted March 2, 2012 I must say I am getting pretty tired of OCs attitude of if we loose then its okay as long as we put the effort in, last week at Chelsea irritated me in the extreme after the way Birmingham got a draw out of them but the week before against Wigan I was furious ,yet again more excuses. Whats worse this week he is now pre-empting defeat by making excuses on a Thursday, its not good enough, I like everyone else am fully aware that we will never be contenders but loosing to shit like Wigan is unacceptable, if I thought we had a chance with replacing Coyle I would be leading the mob calling for his head but whats the point with this shower of shite he has put together, we must have the smallest squad with the least options in the league. Quote
Traf Posted March 2, 2012 Posted March 2, 2012 To paraphrase. Coyle's a nice bloke who still wears shorts because he still wants to feel involved. He thinks losing is acceptable as long as youve tried to play nicely and his coah John Henry was a shit player who became a coach because Coyle's his mate and felt sorry for him. Resign now, you useless twat. Quote
enzo gambaro Posted March 2, 2012 Posted March 2, 2012 I can't disagree with very much of that. I reckon even his harshest critics would accept that he has the club's best interests very much at heart, and agree that the job he's been given is a big ask. It's what he does on match day that's the problem. I can live with us losing to City, too - but not if it's by loads to nil with us contributing nothing more than a kick off and half a dozen restarts. Quote
SpiritofBurnden Posted March 2, 2012 Posted March 2, 2012 If all you got from that article was what he said about City, then you haven't really read it properly. Either that or you're just being very selective. Quote
robothetrotter Posted March 2, 2012 Posted March 2, 2012 I got my opinion from watching every fucking game since the stupid scottish twat took over, i just hope he has a clause in his contract so we can get shot of him at the end of the season if we get relegated along with the useless cunts in the backroom staff. Quote
mickbrown Posted March 2, 2012 Posted March 2, 2012 Thing is if you're a neutral and read that - you'd totally warm to the bloke and think he speaks a lot of sense. But I'm not a neutral and I remember the team he picked against Wigan Quote
DomRepWanderer Posted March 2, 2012 Posted March 2, 2012 I got my opinion from watching every fucking game since the stupid scottish twat took over, i just hope he has a clause in his contract so we can get shot of him at the end of the season if we get relegated along with the useless cunts in the backroom staff. This!!!!!!. Quote
Site Supporter HomerJay Posted March 2, 2012 Site Supporter Posted March 2, 2012 (edited) He said he's in profit. By selling another managers decent player ( which he had no control over anyway) Edited March 2, 2012 by HomerJay Quote
Athywhite_Mike Posted March 2, 2012 Posted March 2, 2012 Put some pants on Coyle as you look a right twat as well as a shite manager http://www.tribalfootball.com/articles/bolton-boss-coyle-explains-why-he-still-wears-shorts-touchline-2739031 Quote
beer_swiller Posted March 2, 2012 Posted March 2, 2012 Coyle must be the only one to believe his team are world beaters when really they`re shite. Quote
onlyoneawalker Posted March 2, 2012 Posted March 2, 2012 I love an analogy me: Owen Coyle = Booze You like it and you know it can give you some good times but ultimately it will do you harm and it might even kill you...........ooohh I'm so confused - can we get Ginger twat back I knew where I stood then Quote
Ani Posted March 2, 2012 Posted March 2, 2012 If all you got from that article was what he said about City, then you haven't really read it properly. Either that or you're just being very selective. Worryingly I agree with you. The only issue I have with OC that is not a good job of managing Bolton, the rest including that article I like. Quote
Moderators Zico Posted March 2, 2012 Moderators Posted March 2, 2012 To paraphrase. Coyle's a nice bloke who still wears shorts because he still wants to feel involved. He thinks losing is acceptable as long as youve tried to play nicely and his coah John Henry was a shit player who became a coach because Coyle's his mate and felt sorry for him. Resign now, you useless twat. that's how I read that bit as well must have fallen out with his brother in law once as well, called him a fat cunt or something Quote
Globetrotter Posted March 2, 2012 Posted March 2, 2012 [ i just hope he has a clause in his contract so we can get shot of him at the end of the season if we get relegated along with the useless cunts in the backroom staff. I think his contract ends in any case at the end of the season, but I am not sure. It really is quite laughable. Taking credit for saving us from relegation (and then those damn indivual errors have led us right back in it), taking credit for attention to the academy that will bear fruit (and welcoming the board's recently appointed Sammy Lee). Taking credit for being the most enthusiastic man in football (but being balanced about success). Introducing a new model and taking credit for spending money on young players who will improve, not proven talent that in the past gave us short term success ... I would imagine his largest investment is Petrov? and then we have Holden (I'll give him that), Klasnic, Wheater, Mears, Eagles, Blake, Pratley (others?). N'Gog and Alonso may improve but I'm personally not too concerned that he didn't get a tranfer pot of 50 mil (despite his eye for talent). The other young uns that we have invested in have all been developed for the long term benefit of others. Sure, its cheaper than getting older players but still a 'short term fix'. I get nothing from that article that persuades me that the fella has a clear view of what it is he is actually doing (other than hoping as much as possible that we somehow survive this season, because he really believes it). Quote
glossopWANDERER Posted March 2, 2012 Posted March 2, 2012 He is not going to be sacked if we stay up or go down he is here for a good few years yet. He as been asked to put a very long term plan in place and everyone inside the club is with him so we may as well just get used to the fact he is the future Quote
onlyoneawalker Posted March 2, 2012 Posted March 2, 2012 [ I think his contract ends in any case at the end of the season, but I am not sure. It really is quite laughable. Taking credit for saving us from relegation (and then those damn indivual errors have led us right back in it), taking credit for attention to the academy that will bear fruit (and welcoming the board's recently appointed Sammy Lee). Taking credit for being the most enthusiastic man in football (but being balanced about success). Introducing a new model and taking credit for spending money on young players who will improve, not proven talent that in the past gave us short term success ... I would imagine his largest investment is Petrov? and then we have Holden (I'll give him that), Klasnic, Wheater, Mears, Eagles, Blake, Pratley (others?). N'Gog and Alonso may improve but I'm personally not too concerned that he didn't get a tranfer pot of 50 mil (despite his eye for talent). The other young uns that we have invested in have all been developed for the long term benefit of others. Sure, its cheaper than getting older players but still a 'short term fix'. I get nothing from that article that persuades me that the fella has a clear view of what it is he is actually doing (other than hoping as much as possible that we somehow survive this season, because he really believes it). You're expressing a different interpretation of the information as coyle I guess - I think most can give him the benefit on transfer policy, saving us from relegation etc etc it's the tactical fuck ups this season that have pissed most folk off Quote
Moderators Casino Posted March 2, 2012 Moderators Posted March 2, 2012 coyle - the special one lose the fcuking shorts, pulled up socks and white trainers, dickhead Quote
Globetrotter Posted March 2, 2012 Posted March 2, 2012 You're expressing a different interpretation of the information as coyle That's good enough for me my friend. Quote
Juan.Kerr Posted March 2, 2012 Posted March 2, 2012 OC is starting to come across as Mr. Brittas out of Brittas Empire. A good hearted, well meaning, bumbling and ultimately hopeless case. I take no pleasure at all in that. Quote
chillo Posted March 2, 2012 Posted March 2, 2012 i aint seen the article but if it says what i think then whats the harm we might as well have a go at them blackburn turned up last week and never even tried to make a game of it and still got beat sometimes its better to have the attitude of you think you're good well today you're gonna have to prove it and fuck you we're not lying down to quote an old proverb (better to have tried and failed than never tried at all) Quote
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