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Topic Originator: saltonsgonagetu
Date: Sat 4 Apr 18:20
What a change in our performances and results since he came back into the dugout, took a chance on negative impact on his reputation , but seems really invested in our project.
As most Scoottish football fans had a negative impression of him, but completely won us over, great manager, in both tactics and leading this young team.
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Topic Originator: Rigger Al
Date: Sat 4 Apr 18:24
Quote:
saltonsgonagetu, Sat 4 Apr 18:20
What a change in our performances and results since he came back into the dugout, took a chance on negative impact on his reputation , but seems really invested in our project.
As most Scoottish football fans had a negative impression of him, but completely won us over, great manager, in both tactics and leading this young team.
Well said
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Topic Originator: Jam
Date: Sat 4 Apr 18:28
I always liked him. He got a negative opinion because he was an Irish Catholic playing for Celtic and there are plenty of sectarian racist types in Scotland- perfectly decent guy.
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Topic Originator: General Zod
Date: Sat 4 Apr 18:44
I could listen to Lennon talk football all day. A great communicator and top manager. We are privileged to have him right now.
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Topic Originator: neils
Date: Sat 4 Apr 18:46
Always liked him, even as a pundit was probably one of the best
Hes a real football man, have to admit I don`t know anyone really who thinks of him negatively.
I think he`s made for a club like ours. I was amazed we got him.
The negativity might come from the Scottish media, but the Herald sells 9k copies daily, The Scotsman 5k, the Record 33k- so frankly who cares.
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Topic Originator: Indiapar1
Date: Sat 4 Apr 19:39
I thonk like everything we learn, grow older and mellow. When you are young things can happen and be said in the moment. It cant be easy to be thrust into managing a top premiership team with all of that expectation on your shoulders. Its a different management style and hopefully this suits him better. Whilst success can be measured in shinyvtrophies there are also other measures of success that are less tangible such as managing and improving younger players and being their conduit to success. You cannot doubt his enthusiasm for the game and his professionalism and desire to produce a successful side that will not only enhance the reputation of the club, but improve and guide young players along the way. Its a journey that has a whole train load of suporters on it willing it on. There is light at the end of the tunnel. Hopefully the only light at the end of the tunnel that Falkirk see in a few weeks is the Pars freight train.
G Wardrope
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Topic Originator: Paralytic77
Date: Sat 4 Apr 20:50
Always liked him, it`s probably the staunch idiots that dont
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Topic Originator: Andrew283
Date: Sat 4 Apr 21:09
Getting Lennon was a huge win for us
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Topic Originator: General Zod
Date: Sat 4 Apr 22:07
It’s glaringly obvious as to why anyone wouldn’t like him. They also don’t have the intelligence to separate who the people are on the pitch to who they are off it. These types of people have been holding the rest of us back for some time now.
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Topic Originator: Buster_Brown
Date: Sat 4 Apr 22:21
Quote:
General Zod, Sat 4 Apr 18:44
I could listen to Lennon talk football all day. A great communicator and top manager. We are privileged to have him right now.
100% this 👍🏻
Loving You, Is In My DNA 🇾🇪
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