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    ANGERMAN1 reacted to 8Leeds in Match Thread: vs Bolton (A)   
    Paul’s interview on rams tv. States that the team didn’t show enough character and then a minute later commends them for their character.
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    ANGERMAN1 reacted to IlsonDerby in Match Thread: vs Bolton (A)   
    Cashin wasn’t emotionally ready to play… but was subbed on. 
     
    So is he or isn’t he emotionally ready to play? 
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    ANGERMAN1 reacted to Bald Eagle's Barmy Army in Match Thread: vs Bolton (A)   
    The guy hasn't a clue.
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    ANGERMAN1 reacted to JuanFloEvraTheCocu'sNesta in The Paul Warne Poll   
    Get him gone. The football is bad, the team can't do the basics and despite all the noise in pre-season about getting everyone fit the squad is already on life-support and looking shattered.
    Warne and Derby are just not a good fit. He needs a different type of club,we need a different type of manager.
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    ANGERMAN1 reacted to Anag Ram in Match Thread: vs Bolton (A)   
    Disagree. We’ve been poor in most of the games this season. We seem to have abandoned neat passing altogether. The manager has said he’s brought in players with the right character. I’ve yet to see it. Nelson is a rare exception. 
    The midfield is an area which needed additions even before Bird’s injury. We have failed to bring in the battling player we need for games like today. 
    Teams will run round Hourihane and Smith all season.
    We have to get youth in there because old players don’t get better.
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    ANGERMAN1 reacted to JuanFloEvraTheCocu'sNesta in Match Thread: vs Bolton (A)   
    Taken in isolation I'd agree, but looking crap is becoming the norm.
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    ANGERMAN1 reacted to IlsonDerby in Match Thread: vs Bolton (A)   
    Oh move on you sanctimonious git. 
     
    We had a freak 20 minutes where everything we did resulted in a goal after 25 minutes of being taught a footballing lesson. I celebrated everyone of those goals as I would normally. I was buzzing watching that period from goal 1 to halftime. I enjoyed that period of the match. 
     
    I celebrated and enjoyed our goal today. 
     
    That doesn’t mean you can’t recognise that performances have been bad. Really bad. The life was sucked out of this thread by our inability to pass to our own players, aimless balls Down the channel and a Bolton side who look a division better than us. 
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    ANGERMAN1 reacted to JuanFloEvraTheCocu'sNesta in Match Thread: vs Bolton (A)   
    People can only judge what's in front of them. If it's rubbish then it will be judged accordingly.
    To suggest people are enjoying this is just plain wrong.
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    ANGERMAN1 reacted to Jayram in Match Thread: vs Bolton (A)   
    Where we played a back 4 in the first half. Which then changed in the second half in which we barely had a shot in target and conceded. 
    Spin it how you like mate, he’s a crap manager/coach.
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    ANGERMAN1 reacted to oodledoodle in Match Thread: vs Bolton (A)   
    Imagine watching this match and still thinking "the manager is fine, he just needs time".
    These people would sit while their house was burning down, seeing if the fire went out by itself.
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    ANGERMAN1 reacted to IlsonDerby in The Paul Warne Poll   
    Bookmark this for even if we manage to steal a point or 3 from today. 
     
    Warne is a footballing terrorist. Get him on his way. 
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    ANGERMAN1 reacted to sage in Is Warne living on borrowed time?   
    Washington was offside anyway i think. 
    We gave away 2 penalties the ref didn't spot and could have had Collins sent off and should have had Cashin sent off. 2-1 flattered us hugely and anyone who says otherwise is deluded or Paul Warne.
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    ANGERMAN1 reacted to Scott129 in Is Warne living on borrowed time?   
    I cannot believe you are spending what's left of your evening defending that performance.
    We were unbelievably poor and created very little.
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    ANGERMAN1 reacted to IlsonDerby in Is Warne living on borrowed time?   
    1 win in 9 at home in LEAGUE ONE. Send him packing. 
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    ANGERMAN1 reacted to BPV in Is Warne living on borrowed time?   
    I thought he should’ve gone when we failed to make the playoffs. However, was willing to give him a pre season to sign some players, and see how we started. 
     
    We’re way, way worse than we were before. There is absolutely no excuses now. He’s prioritised defenders that are making mistakes left right and centre, leaving us with nothing to sign attacking players. Playing a system that doesn’t work for any of the players we currently have and is making them look way worse than they collectively are.
    It’s not working at all. Enough is enough for me.
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    ANGERMAN1 reacted to JuanFloEvraTheCocu'sNesta in v Oxford United (H) Match Thread   
    f*** off. Get him gone immediately.
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    ANGERMAN1 reacted to Cool As Custard in v Oxford United (H) Match Thread   
    Kept my council on this for long enough - the players are fine. The problem is Warne - he is not putting them in a position or system to succeed. It's patently obvious tonight the players aren't playing for him & dont believe in what he is asking them to do. No shots on target & no pressure built up.
    Really wanted him to succeed but we've seen tonight he is woefully out of his depth against a manger with more progressive tactical nous. Doesn't matter who we sign - even if we brought in 4 or 5 more players it wouldn't make any difference.
    Warne has to go now - this is on a par with the worst Pearson served up. Since January he has taken the team backwards & this is a squad of his players. If I were Clowes watching tonight I'd pull the trigger - I don't care who replaces him, he's clearly lost the dressing room & time to move on...
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    ANGERMAN1 reacted to Wignall12 in Cambridge Utd v Derby (A) matchday thread   
    No we aren't, it's Plum 
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    ANGERMAN1 reacted to Rammy03 in Rosenior or Warne?   
    Liam for style of play? I found it largely ponderous, bordering on Cocu ball which for the most part was boring. Too much possession and not enough real penetration. I for one am looking forward to quicker, exciting football.
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    ANGERMAN1 got a reaction from Carl Sagan in Paul Warne appointed as Head Coach   
    Well, I'm certainly rather happy about this, if many others seem apoplectic.
    Everyone continues to stress how much of a 'nice guy' Liam was and yet Millers fans would say exactly the same about Warne. Regardless, being "nice" doesn't make one a good manager. I'd also argue that Rosenior didn't convince me with the way he spoke about the game, as others suggest he did for them.
    Also, whilst we could agree that LR was learning, I'd argue it was too slowly. That sounds laughable considering how short a stint he has had as interim manager but he himself has vehemently defended the pathetic decision to fanny about at the back. He was proud of it, yet it couldn't be more clear that this was a foolish move. That is gravely concerning, in regards to LR's future as a competent manager. PW has learned well and Rotherham fans mostly adore him.
    Fans will always find things to moan about but so many have been so right in pointing out our failings and imbalances this season and yet a stubborn LR persisted with poor team structures and naive tactical decisions. Again, nothing here shows LR will make a good manager.
    So, we come to 'style of play' and I feel we've been quite unanimous in thinking that although we've shown brilliance at times this season, we've played the ball too slowly and predictably too often. Again, in an early interview, LR said we needed to be "more patient" (MORE?!).
    For what it's worth, whilst Rotherham tend to play direct, their passages of play can vary and there are many Rotherham fans saying they liked the football their team displayed. I'd take only conceding 11 goals away all season in League 1, as Rotherham did. We might steal some wins away from home then ?
    But in all seriousness, I hope this has been agreed (allegedly we approached PW before their game against Boro) and he brings his backroom staff too. Onwards and upwards. I'm even more excited for the rest of the season now. Bring it on!
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    ANGERMAN1 got a reaction from Ramrob in A small insight into the psychology of Paul Warne...   
    Here's a great tactical analysis of how Warne likes to set his team up. I'd like to highlight the willingness to adjust his formation when things aren't working, as well as this paragraph (which may ease some concerns amongst a few of you):
    "Instead, Warne’s side are actually quite flexible, capable of playing out from the back, going direct, or even sitting deep and counterattacking."
    https://totalfootballanalysis.com/team-analysis/rotherham-united-202122-their-defensive-record-scout-report-tactical-analysis-tactics
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    ANGERMAN1 got a reaction from ck- in Paul Warne appointed as Head Coach   
    Wildsmith had been with Sheffield Wednesday since he was a youth. Born and raised there.
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    ANGERMAN1 got a reaction from Rammy03 in A small insight into the psychology of Paul Warne...   
    Here's a great tactical analysis of how Warne likes to set his team up. I'd like to highlight the willingness to adjust his formation when things aren't working, as well as this paragraph (which may ease some concerns amongst a few of you):
    "Instead, Warne’s side are actually quite flexible, capable of playing out from the back, going direct, or even sitting deep and counterattacking."
    https://totalfootballanalysis.com/team-analysis/rotherham-united-202122-their-defensive-record-scout-report-tactical-analysis-tactics
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    ANGERMAN1 got a reaction from Ram-a-lama fa fa fa in Paul Warne appointed as Head Coach   
    Well, I'm certainly rather happy about this, if many others seem apoplectic.
    Everyone continues to stress how much of a 'nice guy' Liam was and yet Millers fans would say exactly the same about Warne. Regardless, being "nice" doesn't make one a good manager. I'd also argue that Rosenior didn't convince me with the way he spoke about the game, as others suggest he did for them.
    Also, whilst we could agree that LR was learning, I'd argue it was too slowly. That sounds laughable considering how short a stint he has had as interim manager but he himself has vehemently defended the pathetic decision to fanny about at the back. He was proud of it, yet it couldn't be more clear that this was a foolish move. That is gravely concerning, in regards to LR's future as a competent manager. PW has learned well and Rotherham fans mostly adore him.
    Fans will always find things to moan about but so many have been so right in pointing out our failings and imbalances this season and yet a stubborn LR persisted with poor team structures and naive tactical decisions. Again, nothing here shows LR will make a good manager.
    So, we come to 'style of play' and I feel we've been quite unanimous in thinking that although we've shown brilliance at times this season, we've played the ball too slowly and predictably too often. Again, in an early interview, LR said we needed to be "more patient" (MORE?!).
    For what it's worth, whilst Rotherham tend to play direct, their passages of play can vary and there are many Rotherham fans saying they liked the football their team displayed. I'd take only conceding 11 goals away all season in League 1, as Rotherham did. We might steal some wins away from home then ?
    But in all seriousness, I hope this has been agreed (allegedly we approached PW before their game against Boro) and he brings his backroom staff too. Onwards and upwards. I'm even more excited for the rest of the season now. Bring it on!
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    ANGERMAN1 got a reaction from Mostyn6 in Paul Warne appointed as Head Coach   
    Wildsmith had been with Sheffield Wednesday since he was a youth. Born and raised there.
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