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« Reply #150 on: Thursday, December 11, 2008, 17:47:05 »

Maybe Byrne said it just to wind up the thisis mongs.

In which case.............. good call.
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« Reply #151 on: Thursday, December 11, 2008, 19:42:52 »

I very much don't think so somehow - as I've said before I'm sure it was out of frustration at not having won a game and probably being told he wasn't on the shortlist that drove him to the boiling point
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« Reply #152 on: Thursday, December 11, 2008, 19:49:46 »

This is just my opinion...Byrne is a good football man but no manager,if a few posts on a forum etc is pissing him off then surely he isnt going to handle pressure....most posts on here were very complimentary to him....just a few on other sites wasnt,BIG DEAL,top managers get shite aimed at them every week..Even Wenger was getting serious earache not long ago its part of the job.
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« Reply #153 on: Thursday, December 11, 2008, 19:51:41 »

maybe he was asked what he thought of certain comments?
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« Reply #154 on: Thursday, December 11, 2008, 19:54:29 »

Fair point Arriba,like i said its just my opinion....i hope the new regime keep him at the club in some capacity...but i doubt it.
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« Reply #155 on: Thursday, December 11, 2008, 19:57:03 »

maybe he was asked what he thought of certain comments?

He was specifically asked what he thought about posters on the Adver comments section slating him for taking off Kennedy. So he told them. In no uncertain terms
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« Reply #156 on: Thursday, December 11, 2008, 20:04:00 »

But he generalised didnt he...didnt hear him say that more fans were supportive towards him on the forums.....like saying a thousand coppers were bent when only ten are....hes a hothead if you want that then fair enough,most good managers would have laughed it off.
Incidently my main concern is his tactics,played Joyce the other week and destroyed the youngsters confidence dragging him off after 30 mins and Joyce hasnt been seen since.
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« Reply #157 on: Thursday, December 11, 2008, 20:06:22 »

he was right though leefer.
i thought alot was pointed out to you last night which changed your mind somewhat?
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« Reply #158 on: Thursday, December 11, 2008, 20:11:16 »

But he generalised didnt he
Not really no - made it pretty clear he was talking only about those who don't go to games but sit and moan on t'internet during games they can't have a hope of understanding tactics etc cos they can't see them. That's pretty specific
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« Reply #159 on: Thursday, December 11, 2008, 20:29:26 »

Byrne's right though, isn't he?  Some of the comments & reasoning behind the subbing of Kennedy defy description.  From my seat in the DR Stand, it looked to me if the lad got a kick on his calf as he cleared a ball.  He was certainly on the deck a long time before the physio came on & treated him.  He was walking awkwardly & was taken off.  Amankwaah came on, Smith swapped wings & the defence adjusted.  We concede from a doubtful free kick & suddenly Byrne's the devil incarnate, poor tactician, lousy man manager, not a clue.  In my book, Davie Byrne was absolutely spot on with his criticisms of SOME of the armchair experts. If they can give their opinions so freely they should be prepared for him to exercise his right & give an opinion too - even if forcefully expressed.  I've no idea whether Byrne is in the frame or not, whether he'd make a great manager or not, whether he has a long term future at the County ground or not - but I've always admired people who speak their mind.  Good on ya, Byrne
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« Reply #160 on: Thursday, December 11, 2008, 20:38:42 »

But thats the point prof...he didnt critisise SOME of the comments did he,read what he said....he went way over the top....and thankfully for me hes not in the frame.
And also if people dont go to games what gives him the right to say they cant express there opinions...even if they are shite posts.
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« Reply #161 on: Thursday, December 11, 2008, 20:43:00 »

Surely we have established by now the following points. Byrne was right but was stupid to say it in such an abrupt lary cockney twattish way. Yeah they are idiots but you bite your tongue as a defeat saturday leaves him open now to even more abuse than before.
But thats the point prof...he didnt critisise SOME of the comments did he,read what he said....he went way over the top....and thankfully for me hes not in the frame. And also if people dont go to games what gives him the right to say they cant express there opinions...even if they are shite posts.
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« Reply #162 on: Thursday, December 11, 2008, 20:50:08 »

Byrne's right though, isn't he?  Some of the comments & reasoning behind the subbing of Kennedy defy description.  From my seat in the DR Stand, it looked to me if the lad got a kick on his calf as he cleared a ball.  He was certainly on the deck a long time before the physio came on & treated him.  He was walking awkwardly & was taken off.  Amankwaah came on, Smith swapped wings & the defence adjusted.  We concede from a doubtful free kick & suddenly Byrne's the devil incarnate, poor tactician, lousy man manager, not a clue.  In my book, Davie Byrne was absolutely spot on with his criticisms of SOME of the armchair experts. If they can give their opinions so freely they should be prepared for him to exercise his right & give an opinion too - even if forcefully expressed.  I've no idea whether Byrne is in the frame or not, whether he'd make a great manager or not, whether he has a long term future at the County ground or not - but I've always admired people who speak their mind.  Good on ya, Byrne
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« Reply #163 on: Thursday, December 11, 2008, 20:53:01 »

But he did surely!  The first part of the Adver article begins, DAVE Byrne has launched an astonishing attack on a section of Town supporters, blasting them as ‘morons’, ‘donuts’ and ‘anoraks’.  A section - not all but some - a section.  Indeed in another part of the article he states that, “Some of the people on forums are constructive".  In other words he found some of the articles helpful, maybe sympathetic, perhaps critical but in an analytically & informed way. The point he was damning was the reasons for subbing Kennedy given on some forums by people who apparently weren't at the game
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« Reply #164 on: Thursday, December 11, 2008, 20:54:59 »

But thats the point prof...he didnt critisise SOME of the comments did he,

DAVE Byrne has launched an astonishing attack on a section of Town supporters, blasting them as ‘morons’, ‘donuts’ and ‘anoraks’.



A "section" reads the same as "some" to me leefer


Perhaps I am wrong
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