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droll very droll,its meant to be the start of a winning weekend , no put downs on a thursday please

I just made up a rumour aswell.

Royal sacked.
Neeld to become our midfield coach.
Craig promoted to head coach.

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I wish this were true, Royal is a muppet

And you know this how ?

Interested in your critique of all our assistant coaches ( and methodology of forming your opinion)

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Thank Jeeeeezus Fkn H Christ for that.

Not a a year too soon.

Seeya Choc.

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I agree, our midfield is a shambles, my local under 12's side has a better set up.

Doesn't matter what your setup is, if your midfielders aren't good enough.

Do you think that if Royal took over the Hawks midfield, that all of a sudden they wouldn't be able to get a clearance? Wrong.

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Doesn't matter what your setup is, if your midfielders aren't good enough.

Do you think that if Royal took over the Hawks midfield, that all of a sudden they wouldn't be able to get a clearance? Wrong.

is that meant to be a serious exercise in logic?

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And you know this how ?

Interested in your critique of all our assistant coaches ( and methodology of forming your opinion)

I don't wish to speak for Dawi, but happy to give you my opinion...

In meeting Royal once and hearing him a number of times in his pre-match interviews on DeeTV last year, he strikes me as a very unintelligent football person with very little idea about how to teach young footballers. His tactic of shoulder shrugging when being asked how the midfield will approach certain difficulties in the upcoming game, doesn't fill me with confidence that either a) he knows anything about how to build a winning midfield b) has any idea how to inspire and enthuse his charges. I'm sure it wouldn't fill the players with much either.

He seems like a very good bloke and I'm sure the players get on with him, but very inadequate in his role. The performance of the midfield whilst under his watch is also impossible to deny. The way the players always seem hopelessly lost at stoppages... the way at training last week he had them practicing stoppages with phantom opponents... I just don't see how that helps. They should have all players who rotate through there practicing against each other...

Just look at the midfield when Ratten was in charge to see the effects of an excellent assistance coach...

Moving onto Grieves... i have only met him once but I was impressed. He has a teaching background and it really comes through. He seems much more astute than Royal but is still very personable. Of course, I have very little idea of how well he'll do in the "assistance midfield coach" job, but he impressed me a lot more than Royal does.

If this rumour is true I for one will be very happy.

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Doesn't matter what your setup is, if your midfielders aren't good enough.

Do you think that if Royal took over the Hawks midfield, that all of a sudden they wouldn't be able to get a clearance? Wrong.

All of a sudden? Nah I reckon it'd take him a coupla seasons to ruin them.

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