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Exiled in Toronto

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  1. 21 minutes ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said:

    He’ll be for sacking if he doesn’t wake up and smell the coffee.  Not many teams football their way out of this division. You don’t get the chance to build a team gradually these days. Your best players get stolen away before you know it.

    Not sure I agree about the sacking bit: you’d need normal owners for that, and us being second from bottom, not from top. He’s here for the long haul IMO.

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  2. JDT’s decisions only make sense to me if you take literally what has been said multiple times: “project” and “win promotion to stay promoted” (I paraphrase).

    ”Project” tells me there is no pressure to get promoted this year - none. 

    “Win promotion to stay promoted” means not doing a Norwich/Watford and accepting you will definitely go down the year after, but also not doing a Forest to spend £150 million on a new team and get relegated anyway before going bust.

    These two combine in my mind to mean that his every decision is predicated on building a much better team than we have now that can play a style that will survive in the Premiership. Hence the focus on one/two touch, which, when it does work, results in some really good goals. But, when it doesn’t work, means not that he doesn’t have a plan B, but that he doesn’t want to go to one.

    Playing to the strengths of the current squad makes no sense if you don’t see the bulk of the current squad making the step up - then we’d just be Norwich/Watford. Throwing Dack on makes no sense because you won’t stay in the Prem by throwing Dack on. Maybe he even believes that our youngsters, who will make the step up, will learn more from the adversity of Wigan and Coventry than from booting it up to Ayala and Dacky to scab a goal.

    Even lunatics think what they do makes sense, you just have to see the world as they do to figure out why. Add in the supreme confidence/arrogance he must have to have had his playing career, and you have a man who most certainly is not for turning.

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  3. I wonder if JDT has a problem with Bucko’s playing style and he’s having to learn a new way of playing. Last season, the three things he did well were winning the ball high up the pitch, running past players with the ball (gliding more than running) and ambitious long passes. I don’t think JDT is a fan of either of the last two, especially as JB had a tendency to give away possession doing both of them.

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  4. 2 minutes ago, LDRover said:

    Agreed Tyrone. Watch how often he has that quick look before receiving the ball. It seems a simple task but it's so difficult to have that awareness of all that is going on around him in the hustle of a midfield battle.

    You can easily train a player to look, but you can’t train them to see. He also releases the ball a step before opponents expect him to, thanks to that awareness. 

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  5. 3 hours ago, tomphil said:

    That was a fair few years ago to be fair, show me someone who's perfect and i'll show you a hens tooth.

    He's seemed a fairly settled character since he sorted out his love life and settled down up north. Even if not it was the sensible older so called bastion of integrity who chose to spew forth as much as he could.

    IMO, with the Mowbray thing and his girlfriend posting to a million people a day that the manager is running a circus, he’s made it impossible for JDT to back down. Falling out with a new boss for whatever reason almost always goes badly.

    Win or lose tomorrow, He won’t kick another ball for us again.

  6. 47 minutes ago, tomphil said:

    You think he ran up to Mowbray and said hey former gaffer i can't believe i'm not in this team i'm the fittest iv'e been in years, please can you broadcast it to everyone ?

    End of the day Mowbray should have kept his mouth shut but in typical fashion him trying to be the font of all knowledge who knows better than everyone else had to let his waffle run away with itself.

    Just why is anyone's guess but par for the course it's Dacks fault !

    Actually I might believe that of someone who gets into trouble with the law, doesn’t show up to their community service, and comes within a whisker of being jailed. He has many attributes, but being sensible and thinking things through probably aren’t two of them.

     

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  7. Probably the epitome of what Team First isn’t: on the evening we won to go top, Dack telling the opponent’s manager he doesn’t understand why he isn’t in the team. I’ll be amazed if we see him kick a ball again for us in the league, unless JDT feels like taking Mowbray’s and Olivia Atwood’s advice.

    Hedges out till after the World Cup is a big concern, have we played well without him?

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  8. 38 minutes ago, joey_big_nose said:

    What I don't get is now we've shifted to 352 he can be accommodated in midfield... We arent doing the 4231 or 343 high press stuff anymore.

    I think probably the issue is more A Wharton is getting the role now... But Adam gets tired, so why not being Dack on for the last 30 regularly? He's perfect..?

    My perception is because Dack doesn’t follow instructions, of which there are clearly many from JDT. Against Brizzle, Dack kept coming back to tippy tap with the centre halves and got the hook at half time, probably for the first time in his career. 

  9. The manager claims that Dack, who suffered back-to-back ACL injuries 2020-21 and 2021-22, has not reached peak match fitness.

    But former Rovers boss Tony Mowbray told the press after his Sunderland side’s defeat at Ewood Park that the player claims his physical metrics are the best they have ever been.

    I would think both these claims are true, but there has to be something more to it than that

    Thomasson has been dropping fat hints all along that Dack doesn’t go all out in training, and really who would after those two injuries. From him saying in pre-season that “you can’t be scared” to his Tuesday night Dack comments, all in the context of his “team always first” mantra and his repeated mentioning of players being contracted to do what is best for the team, it seems to me that he responds extremely negatively to any hint of personal entitlement from a player. Or from a player’s WAG.

  10. 1 minute ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said:

    Re the pen. Down the other end in front of the away fans it would probably have been given. That’s the luck of the draw. I’ve long since given up complaining about decisions. No VAR and you have to take the rough with the smooth.

    Even after multiple slo-mo’s from different angles, I wasn’t entirely sure if he’d made contact with the ball, made contact with the player, or the player made too much of it. Shouldn’t be giving penalties when it’s absolutely not clear in real time what happened.

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