[QUOTE=GordonHFC;3251832]I am hearing that Brown and O'Brien don't particularly hit it off. Brown could be the next out the door.[/QU
Ithink brown has been giving PF a bum steer from day 1, sooner the better he is gone
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[QUOTE=GordonHFC;3251832]I am hearing that Brown and O'Brien don't particularly hit it off. Brown could be the next out the door.[/QU
Ithink brown has been giving PF a bum steer from day 1, sooner the better he is gone
Old fashioned training tactics? Good. Get these losers running up and down Arthurs Seat every day.
Old Firm apart I am not sure there will be that much between the other teams. It is fundamentally the same job though he has proven to be able to build 2 or 3 successful teams and constantly win trophies. He will have a winners attitude which would appear to be in stark contrast to what our current players appear to have in any great number. If players are moaning about him then good it means he is maybe making life less of a cushy number at East Mains. I think it was Fenlon himself that said that he was amazed to see so many smiling faces at a club that was struggling. I agree with him we need many more focussed and dedicated professionals rather than kid on ones who think it is acceptable to regularly get blootered and go out partying a few hours after being humiliated in one of the biggest games in the clubs 137 year history.
The individual I spoke to isn't a player and has no axe to grind. It was a style of football and approach conversation we had.
We're all pinning our hopes on an influx of players, some quality players in that too. Need to wait and see, but we will we be harder to beat, maybe even win a game at home, or can we look forward to a better style of play?
So is SFL1 and the EPL, yet Coyle hasn't had these issues. Success is success, and Fenlon has had more in has career than our whole sorry squad added together.
He was able to craft hard working, winning teams in Ireland, hopefully, and I can't see why not, he can do the same for us.
The teams who were in the Premier League last season have announced their list of retained players - and there are some star names available.
Several big names will be seeking new clubs but, although defender Ledley King is not on Tottenham's retained list following the expiration of his contract, he says he will be back at White Hart Lane next season in either a playing or coaching capacity.
Danny Murphy and Pavel Pogrebnyak have not made Fulham's list but the club are believed to be in discussions with the duo about extending their stays.
However, Andrew Johnson is set to leave Craven Cottage this summer and other notable players who will be on the move are Arsenal goalkeeper Manuel Almunia, Manchester City's Owen Hargreaves and Michael Owen of Manchester United.
Selected players who have been given free transfers:
Arsenal: Manuel Almunia
Aston Villa: Carlos Cuellar, Emile Heskey
Blackburn: Miguel Salgado
Bolton: Juusi Jaaskelainen, Zat Knight, Paul Robinson, Gretar Steinsson
Chelsea: Jose Bosingwa, Didier Drogba, Salomon Kalou
Everton: James McFadden
Fulham: Danny Murphy, Andrew Johnson, Pavel Pogrebnyak
Liverpool: Fabio Aurelio
Manchester City: Owen Hargeaves
Manchester United: Tomasz Kuszczak, Michael Owen
Newcastle: Danny Guthrie, Peter Lovenkrands, Alan Smith
Norwich: Zak Whitbread, Aaron Wilbrahim
QPR: Danny Gabbidon, Fitz Hall
Stoke: Salif Diao, Ricardo Fuller
Sunderland: Craig Gordon
Swansea: Ferrie Bodde
Tottenham: Ledley King, Ryan Nelsen, Louis Saha
WBA: Keith Andrews, Paul Scharner, Somen Tchoyi
Wigan: Mohamed Diame, Chris Kirkland, Hugo Rodallega
Wolves: Jody Craddock
original article here .... > http://www.teamtalk.com/news/2483/77...retained-lists
Discuss :greengrin
take it the player was trying to the heat off them for their lack of fight and passion in the final? players often moan about training and quite frankly if they are old fashioned and out dated it worked in the past. maybe fenlon switched off the xboxs and tvs at em?
i would take whatever a player says from this current squad with a pinch of salt as i wouldnt have them at the club if i was manager :flag:
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He was able to craft hard working, winning teams in Ireland, hopefully, and I can't see why not, he can do the same for us.[/QUOTE]
Sadly no evidence of this at Hibs yet. As I said the conversation was along the lines of 'not seen nothing yet'. Hard to disagree.
Danny Guthrie at Newcastle is a strange one...
[QUOTE=hopefulhibby;3251959]You are hearing or is it just voices in your head ..?....whatever way dressed ..more negative pish from you ..Quote:
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Don't know if it's a fake account and sorry couldn't get a link but Garry O'Connor said he has been in talks with hearts on twitter! He tweeted saying he hasn't signed for then but has been approached
I'd take McFadden, although I doubt we'd be able to meet his wage demand.
Like people have said its a fake account, i just wasn't entirely sure but here is his account with the tweets https://twitter.com/#!/GarryOofficial.
Ian Black was in the village shop in wallyford buying egg rolls this morning, my dad asked if he'd sign for Hibs. His response was 'I haven't been approached by anyone yet.'
should we try for him?