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Why is it so many posters are taking the line " don't let the truth get in the way of a good story"
John Collins was as CULPABLE as any player or group of players in the way his time at ER went pear shaped.
Speak to players who were there and they will tell you - the level of man mangement skills shown by JC were unnaceptable at any level/job .
If he was/is so good why hasn't he lasted in the latest jobs he has had and why are clubs not queing up to bid for his sevices.
Great player , one of my all time favourites, nice person to be with - but !!!
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03-10-2010 09:55 AM #31
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03-10-2010 10:28 AM #34
collins won a cup with mowbrays team, then lost the dressing room and ultimately the scottish cup....just my opinion though
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03-10-2010 10:30 AM #35
I find it laughable that some are now seeing Collins as a saviour when there was quite a large contingent on here happy to chase him out of the job when last in charge!
Personally it still rankles with me the treatment Collins got from some people on this very messageboard with personal abuse aimed at him, his assistant and pretty much every player he signed. One thing you could be certain off if Collins had been allowed to build his vision is a lasting legacy once and for all that would banish this lazy nature and lack of work ethic that has existed at Hibs for too long imho!
The man has too much class to be subjected to the toxic support that resides at Easter Road now imho! His team gave me the best day of my Hibs supporting life and I thank him for that lasting memory.Last edited by col02; 03-10-2010 at 10:34 AM.
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03-10-2010 10:34 AM #36This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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03-10-2010 11:00 AM #39
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The philosophy is the easy bit. The challenge is putting it into action with a group of imperfect human beings, who perhaps (at our level) don't tick all your boxes, and inspiring them to surpass themselves. If you don't have the prototypes you need for the perfect execution of your strategy, you need to be able to find a compromise that works, and make the best of the options that are available to you.
I think that John Collins may well have a great deal to offer somewhere as a youth coach, or as a Director of a youth academy, or someplace where he is able to implement his philosophy without the grim reality of life at the middling level of professional football getting in the way. I'm not sure he's cut out for that. We weren't good enough for him, and nor were Chareroi.
P.S This isn't meant to be a patronising dig at you, Stevie. You're just the first person to bring up the philosophy thing.Last edited by s.a.m; 03-10-2010 at 11:02 AM.
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03-10-2010 11:13 AM #40
John Collins would tell hibs to GTF after the disgusting treatment he got. Pushed out the club for trying to make these so called professionals into better players by simple things like eating, gym, trying to get them to be like pro athletes.
Would have him back in an instant but no chance will happen.
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03-10-2010 11:15 AM #41
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Broony, Riorden, Thommo, Whitty,Fletcher and O'Conner. They were all great Mowbray buys right enough!
We also had one of the worst away records under monkey heid and got a big daddy of daddy humping from the Yams on more than a few occasions.
Mowbray! Don't make me laugh.Last edited by Littlest Hobo; 03-10-2010 at 01:12 PM.
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03-10-2010 11:18 AM #42This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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03-10-2010 11:20 AM #43
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John Collins made some stinking signings but he wasn't getting the backing that some of our most recent managers got from the board.
Collins was full of good bright ideas he wanted to bring to the club which would have made a big difference to the players fitness.
Unfortunately Petrie bottled it and backed the players because they don't need to get fitter, they don't need to practice more because they are all at the top of their game!
If JC got the backing Yogi has had, then I for one think he would be brilliant for us.
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JC's ideas were not suited to the psyche of the Scottish game and his ego would not allow himself to be looked upon as a failure so sadly he resigned.Last edited by Golden Bear; 03-10-2010 at 11:41 AM.
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03-10-2010 11:39 AM #46
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The Makalamby fee was undisclosed but I reckon if we paid anymore than five bob we were ripped off big time
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Different managers, different philosphies.
Collins wanted finely tuned athletes dedicated to their profession and giving 110%.
Yogi wants a bunch of mates that'll be up for a good laugh.
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03-10-2010 12:09 PM #49
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I went home and watched on old GAA All Ireland football final from 1982, 65000+ crown in pouring rain for a nail biting non-stop action game that turned round at the very last minute. A thrilling 70 minutes, and all by amateurs who get paid nothing and do it for pure sportsmanship and personal and county pride.
I have to say I didn't really see any or very much sportsmanship, personal or team pride yesterday and any I did was probably from the Saints players. Something far wrong somewhere with Hibs and the Board need to get to the bottom of it pronto
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03-10-2010 02:24 PM #56
Wouldn't see the return of JC as a step forward. He has done nothing of note managerially since leaving.
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03-10-2010 03:27 PM #58
It doesn't matter who ends up at Hibs as manager. The appointment will have its fans and haters. If it was left up to the Hibs fans, we would have nobody because we can't even agree amongst ourselves who that person should be. Some people on this thread would love to see JC back, others would run the other direction.
We can't even compare and contrast prior managers as they've had different players. You can only make a direct comparison when only ONE variable changes i.e., the manager. Manager A might get terrible results with Team A but with Team B he gets great results.
Personally speaking I would like to have a man in charge who knows what he is doing, has a proven track record, will command the respect of the players and is not afraid to rock the boat and deflate some egos when necessary.
I think it's really easy to take pot shots at Yogi based on the awful record we have but some of the blame has to go to the players as these are the guys who are executing on the pitch. Yogi picks the team, Yogi comes up with the game plan, etc. but Yogi cannot make the players pass to one another. He cannot make them shoot on target. He cannot play the game for them.
Who knows? Maybe the players hate him just enough to want him to get sacked?
Back on-topic, I would not be against seeing JC getting another crack at the whip but it would have to be different this time around. Actually, whether it's JC or not, things have to be different.
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03-10-2010 07:27 PM #60
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It cost £900k to bring in Zouma, Maka and Al O'Brien. This is in Hibs accounts for year ending 2008
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