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    After Morison was relieved of his duties, Hudson's Cardiff City won 7 points from the first available 9, including a deserved draw against Burnley, a good win over Blackburn and a scintillating thrashing of Wigan.

    Since then we've won twice in 10 games and have earned 8 points. Since the win at Wigan no side has won fewer points than us.

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    Re: Hudson's new manager bounce

    Originally posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
    After Morison was relieved of his duties, Hudson's Cardiff City won 7 points from the first available 9, including a deserved draw against Burnley, a good win over Blackburn and a scintillating thrashing of Wigan.

    Since then we've won twice in 10 games and have earned 8 points. Since the win at Wigan no side has won fewer points than us.
    We are the lowest scoring points wise side in the championship since ?

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      Re: Hudson's new manager bounce

      Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
      We are the lowest scoring points wise side in the championship since ?
      Joint, with Wigan and Huddersfield. Wigan have played 1 game more.

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        Re: Hudson's new manager bounce

        More bounce in a bag of cement. We have a manager who gives the players or fans zero inspiration from the touchline. The best managers show their passion. We will go down with Hudson.

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          Re: Hudson's new manager bounce

          Originally posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
          Joint, with Wigan and Huddersfield. Wigan have played 1 game more.
          It's not a surprise that given our league position we are where we are in terms of accumulation

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            Re: Hudson's new manager bounce

            Joint bottom of the Championship last 10 games played table - https://www.twtd.co.uk/league-tables...home-and-away/

            Made worse as six of those were at home, while Rotherham played just three at home.

            A defeat tomorrow will surely beg the question: is Mark Hudson the Antichrist? :xmassherlock:

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              Re: Hudson's new manager bounce

              Originally posted by Alfresco View Post
              More bounce in a bag of cement. We have a manager who gives the players or fans zero inspiration from the touchline. The best managers show their passion. We will go down with Hudson.
              This team shows flashes of greatness

              Sunderland was a very good win

              Our hope must be that we get some results ASAP

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                Re: Hudson's new manager bounce

                Originally posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
                Joint bottom of the Championship last 10 games played table - https://www.twtd.co.uk/league-tables...home-and-away/

                Made worse as six of those were at home, while Rotherham played just three at home.

                A defeat tomorrow will surely beg the question: is Mark Hudson the Antichrist? :xmassherlock:
                Another couple of defeats in the lead up to the new year and he will probably be gone

                Wether that's the right decision is a moot point

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                • #9
                  Re: Hudson's new manager bounce

                  Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
                  Another couple of defeats in the lead up to the new year and he will probably be gone

                  Wether that's the right decision is a moot point
                  Then they'd have to hire someone else. They don't seem that interested.

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                    Re: Hudson's new manager bounce

                    I'd still like to know the real reason Morison was sacked.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Hudson's new manager bounce

                      Originally posted by NYCBlue View Post
                      I'd still like to know the real reason Morison was sacked.
                      Well it has been laid out that it was his treatment of certain players bordering on bullying

                      Wether or not he was going to be a good manager we will never know

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                        Re: Hudson's new manager bounce

                        Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
                        Well it has been laid out that it was his treatment of certain players bordering on bullying

                        Wether or not he was going to be a good manager we will never know
                        Laid out? There was some gossip. And then it all just faded into the background.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Hudson's new manager bounce

                          Originally posted by Alfresco View Post
                          More bounce in a bag of cement. We have a manager who gives the players or fans zero inspiration from the touchline. The best managers show their passion. We will go down with Hudson.
                          Ah, the old he doesn’t wave his arms about enough reason for getting rid of a manager. I’ve never been convinced by Hudson despite wanting him to succeed, but I wouldn’t sack any manager for their touchline demeanour. If our next three matches go to form, Hudson may well be out of a job (although I dread to see who this lot would come up with next) no matter how much he may start showing “passion” on the touchline.

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                            Re: Hudson's new manager bounce

                            Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
                            Ah, the old he doesn’t wave his arms about enough reason for getting rid of a manager. I’ve never been convinced by Hudson despite wanting him to succeed, but I wouldn’t sack any manager for their touchline demeanour. If our next three matches go to form, Hudson may well be out of a job (although I dread to see who this lot would come up with next) no matter how much he may start showing “passion” on the touchline.
                            Yep passion isn't his problem, more his ability, particularly in the current situation.

                            From only my perspective on a match day it just seems he and his staff are regularly out thought and react too slowly or not at all.

                            He's learning on the job, he may have a decent career somewhere but it was the wrong time for him here I fear.

                            Of course he can only deal with what he has, for me it's potentially a sort of lower mid table team, from there relegation is never too surprising when you have the wrong circumstances.

                            Good luck to tan and co trying to entice any suitable replacement with the sort of budget they had for SM and Hudson with all that's going on. May as well stick with Mark and hope he can turn it around.

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                              Re: Hudson's new manager bounce

                              Originally posted by Trigger View Post
                              Yep passion isn't his problem, more his ability, particularly in the current situation.

                              From only my perspective on a match day it just seems he and his staff are regularly out thought and react too slowly or not at all.

                              He's learning on the job, he may have a decent career somewhere but it was the wrong time for him here I fear.

                              Of course he can only deal with what he has, for me it's potentially a sort of lower mid table team, from there relegation is never too surprising when you have the wrong circumstances.

                              Good luck to tan and co trying to entice any suitable replacement with the sort of budget they had for SM and Hudson with all that's going on. May as well stick with Mark and hope he can turn it around.
                              I'd just add whoever went and made the effort for Robinson deserves their Christmas bonus, without him we would regularly have to pretend we scored.

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