East Bay Ray
22-02-2007, 23:57
Takeover Debacle.
Moxey To Blame.
Sack The Arrogant, Visually Unpleasant One. :(
Moxey To Blame.
Sack The Arrogant, Visually Unpleasant One. :(
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View Full Version : Moxey Out!!! East Bay Ray 22-02-2007, 23:57 Takeover Debacle. Moxey To Blame. Sack The Arrogant, Visually Unpleasant One. :( SOUTHBANK_BULLY 23-02-2007, 00:03 shut up you fool ! Jez Moxey does not own the wolves , Sir Jack does Moxey only takes orders from Sir jack its not all down to Moxey leedswolf 23-02-2007, 00:10 Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawn East Bay Ray 23-02-2007, 00:13 Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawn :D Wivey Wolf 23-02-2007, 07:01 http://eil.com/newGallery/Sex-Pistols-Flogging-A-Dead-H-323784.jpg wolfman27 23-02-2007, 07:25 He should buy a season ticket. And when he has done that he should stop blaming the fans for the appalling performances of managers that he appointed unilaterally, and with no empathy for the club, it's history, tradition and supporters. And once he has stopped, he should apologise for having done it.. :( In an earlier thread.... EBR appears to blame Moxey for appointing crap managers ..... does that include Mick McCarthy .. or would you admit that is something he has got right? Hatch End Wolf 23-02-2007, 12:15 Moxey got lucky! Reddish Wolf 23-02-2007, 12:17 In an earlier thread.... EBR appears to blame Moxey for appointing crap managers ..... does that include Mick McCarthy .. or would you admit that is something he has got right? Moxey wanted Ince.....SJH said no...FACT Brizzlewolf 23-02-2007, 12:18 Hasn't this been discussed in earlier threads...... Visage Wolf 23-02-2007, 12:20 Moxey got lucky! So by that notion his appointemnt of earlier, failed, managers could be considered unlucky, thus removing any notion of culpability? JJ82 23-02-2007, 12:21 Hasn't this been discussed for the last few months years etc etc blah blah same old borring $$$$ wolf of sedgley 23-02-2007, 12:23 McCarthy was the obvious choice for anyone with half a brain so I don't think we should go overboard with the praise for that particular decision. Remember- he didn't sack Hoddle. HIGHLANDER 23-02-2007, 13:08 Remember- he didn't sack Hoddle.No,he cleverly 'managed' Hoddle out and saved us £400,000..........Don't tell Vis and Wivey that Keeping Hoddle on cost us four times that in lost ticket sales as they'll get upset. Bend It Like Dennison 23-02-2007, 13:15 ..................... big-blue-wolf 23-02-2007, 13:16 Takeover Debacle. Moxey To Blame. Sack The Arrogant, Visually Unpleasant One. :( http://www.freesmileys.org/emo/taunt001.gif (http://www.freesmileys.org) loopy lupine 23-02-2007, 15:28 http://www.freesmileys.org/emo/taunt001.gif (http://www.freesmileys.org) :D :D Wivey Wolf 23-02-2007, 19:17 No,he cleverly 'managed' Hoddle out and saved us £400,000..........Don't tell Vis and Wivey that Keeping Hoddle on cost us four times that in lost ticket sales as they'll get upset. Why drag me into your ill considered delusional fantasy world? whitemouse75 23-02-2007, 19:43 because you'll fit right in. Wivey Wolf 23-02-2007, 19:47 Pcg gaz kford 23-02-2007, 23:41 http://www.freesmileys.org/emo/taunt001.gif (http://www.freesmileys.org/) Oh so so so so so true.:D mak1 24-02-2007, 06:52 Takeover Debacle. Moxey To Blame. Sack The Arrogant, Visually Unpleasant One. :( http://www.freesmileys.org/emo/taunt001.gif (http://www.freesmileys.org) Couldn't have put it better myself. WiggieWolf 24-02-2007, 13:02 Let's be honest on the subject of the managers Moxey has appointed: 1) DAVE JONES - Appointed Dave Jones 9 months after Moxey joined Wolves. Dave was universally approved by everyone and achieved PROMOTION after nineteen years out of the top flight (although we should have done it a year earlier)! 2) GLENN HODDLE - at the time of Hod's appointment none of us complained, the only concerns were that 'six month' contract and questions as to how committed he was to Wolves (would, did he move to area etc?), If we remember what actually happened at the 'end', Moxey had been spelling out the new financial reality to the Hod, had openly criticised him with that 'complete disaster' comment in his prog notes - in effect applying pressure in the hope that he would leave whilst at the same time refusing to pay him off...when the pressure got to Hod he phoned Moxey out of the blue when he was boating in West Park with his kids and Hod resigned. MICK McCARTHY - Universally approved by everyone and now working wonders on a limited budget and because things are going well Hayward Snr agreed to give the club more money to buy extra players in January and we are...today...level on points with teams in the playoff position. These are the FACTS as I remember them.....hardly a terrible record on appointing managers, don't you think! wolfette2 24-02-2007, 13:10 Good points - Hoddle was a gamble which didnt pay off Nashie 24-02-2007, 13:11 The Jones and McCarthy appointments are good appointments. I never wanted Hoddle. I gave him a chance because he talked a good game and I thought he was approaching things in a considered, scientific way, bringing in prozone and widening the pitch etc.... but he failed. But I can see the logic in all of the appointments. East Bay Ray 25-02-2007, 15:15 But I can see the logic in all of the appointments. true i suppose, but I heave everytime I think about him. As High as a Kightly 25-02-2007, 15:21 Hod was no god in the end!! WiggieWolf 25-02-2007, 15:45 Hod wad no God - true but the appointment of Hod was not, at the time, considered anything other than a good appointment. He proved to be a failure with his boring football and 7th in the table finish but, at the time, his appointment raised or at least maintained the high level of expectation we all had for a Premiership return! So, as much as we hate to give any plaudits to Moxley one thing we can't accuse him of is making bad managerial appointments...or am I wrong with that? East Bay Ray 08-03-2007, 00:52 Moxey should make a personal apology, and a financial recompense for calling me a rubbish fan when I dared to question hoddle before he gave me permission. if he, or anyone else thinks he can get away with such arrogance then he is very much mistaken. East Bay Ray 08-03-2007, 00:58 Hod wad no God - true but the appointment of Hod was not, at the time, considered anything other than a good appointment. i thought it a $$$$ing disgrace and said so literally on this board W01ves 08-03-2007, 02:20 if he, or anyone else thinks he can get away with such arrogance then he is very much mistaken. Why what are you going to do, post him to death? :confused: Flying Fish 08-03-2007, 03:48 [quote=WiggieWolf;362688] 2) GLENN HODDLE - at the time of Hod's appointment none of us complained, the only concerns were that 'six month' contract and questions as to how committed he was to Wolves (would, did he move to area etc?), If we remember what actually happened at the 'end', Moxey had been spelling out the new financial reality to the Hod, had openly criticised him with that 'complete disaster' comment in his prog notes - in effect applying pressure in the hope that he would leave whilst at the same time refusing to pay him off...when the pressure got to Hod he phoned Moxey out of the blue when he was boating in West Park with his kids and Hod resigned. quote] I agree, I remember being really excited about this apointment and then ..... but some gambles pay off some don't Wivey Wolf 08-03-2007, 07:06 Why what are you going to do, post him to death? :confused: No, just bore him to death. EBR's practicising on the rest of us... The Bear 08-03-2007, 07:19 "Post him to death" Lol! Another tedious and utterly predictable EBR thread. Uncle Festa 08-03-2007, 09:12 Ill agree that the majority of us were excited about Hoddles appointment, but it was the terms of the contract that were so ridiculous. Moxey still believed in Hoddle when everyone else had given up hope. He didn't accept his resignation and went grovelling over to Berkshire to get him to change his mind. Jones sacking was another poor bit of judgement. Its very well sacking him, but any one with half a brain would have been getting a replacement ready to step in - we had months of $$$$ing about wihtout any leadership. Poor management. East Bay Ray 09-03-2007, 01:10 Ill agree that the majority of us were excited about Hoddles appointment, but it was the terms of the contract that were so ridiculous. Moxey still believed in Hoddle when everyone else had given up hope. He didn't accept his resignation and went grovelling over to Berkshire to get him to change his mind. Jones sacking was another poor bit of judgement. Its very well sacking him, but any one with half a brain would have been getting a replacement ready to step in - we had months of $$$$ing about wihtout any leadership. Poor management. You can never have too many moxey out threads on page 1. my reasoning behind is as follows: a) I (like many others) was a loyal supporter long before moxey had even heard of wolves b) I hated Hoddle long before he manged wolves, mainly because of his bigotted and zealous views c) when hoddle proved his world-class incompetance, 1-2 (millwall), I decided to boo hoddle at every opportunity. in this game, millwall were playing for a draw by taking the ball to the corner at the hour mark, but glen had other ideas... d) Moxey then called me a rubbish fan, and stated in the press, on radio, and on national tv, that I was the sort of fan that HE could do without. e) I resolved that so be it, he could do without me, which he will do until he resigns or i work out how to assasinate him with a post f) (watford) moxey saw the light, and embarked on a booing campaign all of hs own, again in the press, on radio, and on national tv, (disaster) g) he swept his rubbish fan remarks under the carpet before you could say 'bloated, self-promoting talentless chancer' and chickened out fom the only morally acceptible course of action (punching hoddles lights out for being an utter $$$$-faced cockney arsehole) h) This behaviour is two-faced arrogance in the extreme, and i hereby solemnly promise to dedicate the rest of my life to pointing out what an arrogant, conceited course of action he took i) indeed, if it is physically possible to post someone to death, then moxey is a dead man walking j) unfortunately, i suspect that this is unlikely to have the desired effect, so i simply hope jez reads this and all the similar posts i will be making daily for the next four decades, and feels a pang of guilt. :mad: East Bay Ray 09-03-2007, 01:30 incidentally, i am disillusioned by my comrades lack of support in this matter, and hereby resign from all discussion on this bored. ooh la la 09-03-2007, 02:28 Oh dear. Wivey Wolf 09-03-2007, 06:29 You can never have too many moxey out threads on page 1. my reasoning behind is as follows: a) I (like many others) was a loyal supporter long before moxey had even heard of wolves :mad: Following this piece of logic, I demand that Kightly be dropped at once because I was a loyal supporter long before he had even heard of Wolves! And Keogh. And Ward. And Murray. And... ahhh - I think I see the fatal flaw in the argument... John 09-03-2007, 07:32 Amazed how many people take the time to read EBR's post and complain it's boring. It's not like it's a misleading thread title. See you later EBR. I'll miss your one man campaign. Sorry I couldn't stay with you on it, but Moxey bought me with a £23 season ticket. I'm easily bought. boon 09-03-2007, 08:10 I'm easily bought. I'm sure that's true. It's why anyone would bother that baffles me. Wivey Wolf 09-03-2007, 08:21 Amazed how many people take the time to read EBR's post and complain it's boring. Amazing! A grand total of... one (stand up JJ82 - you have been outed!) boon 09-03-2007, 08:25 Amazing! A grand total of... one (stand up JJ82 - you have been outed!) In all fairness; I think Bear's "tedious" qualifies to be counted. So it's at least two. Wivey Wolf 09-03-2007, 08:28 In all fairness; I think Bear's "tedious" qualifies to be counted. So it's at least two. Good point (I must have fallen asleep by then). So... two! An even more amazing total... Del Woppio 09-03-2007, 08:50 incidentally, i am disillusioned by my comrades lack of support in this matter, and hereby resign from all discussion on this bored. Thank $$$$ for that. The Bear 09-03-2007, 08:58 Hooray!! See you when everyone's had enough of McCarthy in a couple of years. You can have a moan at the new owners then. UNCLE REMUS 09-03-2007, 09:27 incidentally, i am disillusioned by my comrades lack of support in this matter, and hereby resign from all discussion on this bored. Again :D and you ought to be "Bored", that is;) HIGHLANDER 09-03-2007, 10:59 incidentally, i am disillusioned by my comrades lack of support in this matter, and hereby resign from all discussion on this bored.You can count on my support EBR,dont do anything silly.You must stick around to help me and the other handful of dissidents out against the dark forces which prevail on this forum:) |