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  1. #1

    Harris - A Poundland Neil Warnock

    Absolute dross, no passion or desire whatsoever, it was embarrassing.

    First 20 minutes apart, this was like a training game for Fulham who hardly had to get out of first gear, and deserved the win.

    This was a Fulham side that struggled to get a point at Wigan last week, and were without the divisions top scorer.

    How can we play such an important game at home, and after going one down, not even force the opposition keeper to make a save in the next 44 minutes? As soon as Fulham scored, their heads went down, there was no passion, fight or desire to make a game of it.

    I don’t rate Harris at all, and I can’t understand some supporters or the media’s, love in with him.

    I can’t respect a manager who described Ralls as a ‘Superstar’, and Glatzel ‘one of the best finishers I’ve ever worked with.’

    Harris is no miracle worker, as he and some of the media try to paint him. Regardless of a couple of poor signings by Warnock, this was a squad easily good enough to make the Playoffs, in a poor quality division. Just look at our bench tonight, around £20 million of players, most of who would get in to other Championship starting sides.

    If you want to see managers who’ve genuinely done fantastic jobs on limited resources in the Championship, look at Cooper at Swansea, and Rowatt at Millwall. Both have been exceptional.

    Rowatt took a dire Millwall team that Harris left in a relegation fight, and transformed them to Playoff contenders, up to the last week.

    Cooper saw Swansea sell their better players like McBurnie and James, a whole stack of injuries, but still took them in to the Playoffs. He had to stick a couple of young players on the bench, last night.

    In the window Cooper added decent loan players who made an impact, in Gallagher and Brewster. Harris added err, Smith and Sanderson.

    The local media rarely ask a challenging question. But I wish one of them has the balls to ask Harris why he picked such a negative side, and started Pack?

    The improved form post break was based on Pack being dropped, and Vaulks replacing him. Since then Vaulks has been one of our better players, offering far more energy and attacking contribution around the pitch.

    Pack is slow, one paced and offers nothing. He was playing deeper at times tonight, than Morrison.

    He let Onomah walk around him for the opening goal, and offered nothing all game. Even worse, as terrible as he was, Harris left him on to play the whole game!

    Personally, I’d like to never to see Glatzel and Pack, in a City shirt again.

    A half decent centre forward would have had one, or even two goals in the first half.

    Time and time again, we’ve seen that Glatzel isn’t physically strong enough at this level, and isn’t a decent finisher. We will never get our money back on him, when he leaves.

    Throw in Harris’s cringeable Landaan barrow boy interviews and some of the crap he comes out with, and he makes me want to give my season ticket a miss next season.

    One man to blame for that shite tonite, Neil Harris.

  2. #2

    Re: Harris - A Poundland Neil Warnock

    You've been silent on here for 4 and a half months, having visited only briefly to have a pop at Harris.

    Now you turn up again.

    Do yourself a favour and piss off before you are made to look as stupid as you are again.

  3. #3

    Re: Harris - A Poundland Neil Warnock

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
    You've been silent on here for 4 and a half months, having visited only briefly to have a pop at Harris.

    Now you turn up again.

    Do yourself a favour and piss off before you are made to look as stupid as you are again.
    But there is a fair bit of truth in what he says......

  4. #4

    Re: Harris - A Poundland Neil Warnock

    Quote Originally Posted by Bobby Dandruff View Post
    But there is a fair bit of truth in what he says......
    Is there bollocks.

  5. #5

    Re: Harris - A Poundland Neil Warnock

    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro de la Rosa View Post
    Is there bollocks.
    The first two paragraphs are spot on

  6. #6

    Re: Harris - A Poundland Neil Warnock

    Quote Originally Posted by Bobby Dandruff View Post
    But there is a fair bit of truth in what he says......
    Is there? I'd agree with his comments about Pack but the rest is horseshit, as normal from him.

  7. #7

    Re: Harris - A Poundland Neil Warnock

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
    Is there? I'd agree with his comments about Pack but the rest is horseshit, as normal from him.
    I think that there is. Quite a bit.

  8. #8

    Re: Harris - A Poundland Neil Warnock

    Quote Originally Posted by Bobby Dandruff View Post
    I think that there is. Quite a bit.
    Harris got us into the playoffs, Rowett didn't.

    Cooper has had a pre season, Harris didn't.

    Harris has finished above Steve Cooper's side, which is full of loanees. They've got in because Brewster is amazing, and there is no way he'd come to a football team that plays the same way we do. If the Jacks don't go up, they've got a complete rebuild next season. I'd be amazed if they kept Ayew and Brewster.

    We can't just start playing tiki take and be competitive, we've spent the last 3 seasons lumping it. Our fans boo when we pass it round the back as well. We aren't ever going to be that side.

    It's absolute tripe that's been written on the back of a defeat because he's spent the last 4 months sulking because Harris has done a bloody good job with a pretty average hand.

  9. #9

    Re: Harris - A Poundland Neil Warnock

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
    Is there? I'd agree with his comments about Pack but the rest is horseshit, as normal from him.
    I'm not sure that starting Pack actually was a negative decision. He's in the team to sit in front of our centre-backs so the rest of our midfield and our full-backs can push higher up the pitch when we have the ball. I doubt that he would have played if Harris knew that we were going to have less than 40% possession.

  10. #10

    Re: Harris - A Poundland Neil Warnock

    Quote Originally Posted by LeningradCowboy View Post
    I'm not sure that starting Pack actually was a negative decision. He's in the team to sit in front of our centre-backs so the rest of our midfield and our full-backs can push higher up the pitch when we have the ball. I doubt that he would have played if Harris knew that we were going to have less than 40% possession.
    I agree. I would have started with Pack. According to whoscored, he was better than Ralls. Didn't seem like that from watching the game, but he won more tackles and had a better passing accuracy. Ralls was dispossessed twice

  11. #11

    Re: Harris - A Poundland Neil Warnock

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
    You've been silent on here for 4 and a half months, having visited only briefly to have a pop at Harris.

    Now you turn up again.

    Do yourself a favour and piss off before you are made to look as stupid as you are again.
    Eric the Half Wit, a Poundland Statto!

  12. #12

    Re: Harris - A Poundland Neil Warnock

    Quote Originally Posted by Bluebird23 View Post
    Eric the Half Wit, a Poundland Statto!
    Not the first time you've used that reply either. Shame you're so predictably boring.

  13. #13

    Re: Harris - A Poundland Neil Warnock

    Yawn.

  14. #14

    Re: Harris - A Poundland Neil Warnock

    Beaten by a better team. How can you blame the manager for that? You're right about the players though.

  15. #15

    Re: Harris - A Poundland Neil Warnock

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
    You've been silent on here for 4 and a half months, having visited only briefly to have a pop at Harris.

    Now you turn up again.

    Do yourself a favour and piss off before you are made to look as stupid as you are again.

    But before you go have you got any E's..?

  16. #16

    Re: Harris - A Poundland Neil Warnock

    Quote Originally Posted by Splott-light... View Post
    He's Ebeneezer Goode.

  17. #17

    Re: Harris - A Poundland Neil Warnock

    Embarrassing

    And I’m not talking about Neil Harris

  18. #18

    Re: Harris - A Poundland Neil Warnock

    In the words of Oz from auf weidersein pet..

    Ah Bollocks man!

  19. #19

    Re: Harris - A Poundland Neil Warnock

    Harris was an underwhelming appointment . I didn’t expect him to get us a top 5 finish. He did though, and deserves some credit for doing so. Begrudging him a certain amount of praise is just a bit mean imo.

    I don’t think he’ll get is any closer next season but I underestimated his a ability this season , so who knows.

    I don’t think this squad is as good as you make it out either.

  20. #20

    Re: Harris - A Poundland Neil Warnock

    Quote Originally Posted by Bluebird23 View Post
    Absolute dross, no passion or desire whatsoever, it was embarrassing.

    First 20 minutes apart, this was like a training game for Fulham who hardly had to get out of first gear, and deserved the win.

    This was a Fulham side that struggled to get a point at Wigan last week, and were without the divisions top scorer.

    How can we play such an important game at home, and after going one down, not even force the opposition keeper to make a save in the next 44 minutes? As soon as Fulham scored, their heads went down, there was no passion, fight or desire to make a game of it.

    I don’t rate Harris at all, and I can’t understand some supporters or the media’s, love in with him.

    I can’t respect a manager who described Ralls as a ‘Superstar’, and Glatzel ‘one of the best finishers I’ve ever worked with.’

    Harris is no miracle worker, as he and some of the media try to paint him. Regardless of a couple of poor signings by Warnock, this was a squad easily good enough to make the Playoffs, in a poor quality division. Just look at our bench tonight, around £20 million of players, most of who would get in to other Championship starting sides.

    If you want to see managers who’ve genuinely done fantastic jobs on limited resources in the Championship, look at Cooper at Swansea, and Rowatt at Millwall. Both have been exceptional.

    Rowatt took a dire Millwall team that Harris left in a relegation fight, and transformed them to Playoff contenders, up to the last week.

    Cooper saw Swansea sell their better players like McBurnie and James, a whole stack of injuries, but still took them in to the Playoffs. He had to stick a couple of young players on the bench, last night.

    In the window Cooper added decent loan players who made an impact, in Gallagher and Brewster. Harris added err, Smith and Sanderson.

    The local media rarely ask a challenging question. But I wish one of them has the balls to ask Harris why he picked such a negative side, and started Pack?

    The improved form post break was based on Pack being dropped, and Vaulks replacing him. Since then Vaulks has been one of our better players, offering far more energy and attacking contribution around the pitch.

    Pack is slow, one paced and offers nothing. He was playing deeper at times tonight, than Morrison.

    He let Onomah walk around him for the opening goal, and offered nothing all game. Even worse, as terrible as he was, Harris left him on to play the whole game!

    Personally, I’d like to never to see Glatzel and Pack, in a City shirt again.

    A half decent centre forward would have had one, or even two goals in the first half.

    Time and time again, we’ve seen that Glatzel isn’t physically strong enough at this level, and isn’t a decent finisher. We will never get our money back on him, when he leaves.

    Throw in Harris’s cringeable Landaan barrow boy interviews and some of the crap he comes out with, and he makes me want to give my season ticket a miss next season.

    One man to blame for that shite tonite, Neil Harris.
    Making a bit of a tit of yourself here mate

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  22. #22

    Re: Harris - A Poundland Neil Warnock

    so what does that make Warnock? He took us down to 14th

  23. #23

    Re: Harris - A Poundland Neil Warnock

    Quote Originally Posted by Bluebird23 View Post

    Harris won’t attract anyone decent, look at his January loan signings.
    That isnt how it works. You are a moron

  24. #24

    Re: Harris - A Poundland Neil Warnock

    Imagine sitting next to this kent at home games

    Nightmare

  25. #25

    Re: Harris - A Poundland Neil Warnock

    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    Imagine sitting next to this kent at home games

    Nightmare
    Doubt you'd find him anywhere near the ground just a WUM

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