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Wagner leaves Huddersfield

Started by DevonFFC, January 14, 2019, 06:01:37 PM

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DevonFFC

They have gone all in to try and stay up

MJG

Just the views of a long term fan

Buffalo76

He wanted 2 go. Needed a break. Doesn't do us any favours though.


St. Andrews White

Very much his decision apparently

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The Intertoto might not exist anymore, but that doesn't matter. We'll still win it again.

MJG

Just the views of a long term fan

ToodlesMcToot

Reading his comments regarding recruitment from before the season started, this seemed inevitable even at that time. Either that or he would have been crowned a miracle worker upon the club's survival from relegation.
"Yeah, well, you know, that's just, like, your opinion, man." — The Dude


HV71

A real grown up relationship between manager and the club. It does us no favours but I admire the maturity of both parties

ByTheRiver

Am I the only one thinking it would be a smashing idea to approach him now, get him on a pre-contract agreement, he spends the rest of the season recharging the batteries whilst we see out the year with Claudio (as is only right). He'd be wonderfully placed to take us up again next year and plays good football.


If by some absolute miracle we beat Liverpool, City et all and stay up, I still think it's a good move and that he'd do very well with a decent budget behind him (Huddersfield are mid-level Championship at best, he's worked utter miracles there).

BigbadBillyMcKinley

In all honesty, where would they be without him?
Everything is difficult before it's easy!


Riverside

Quote from: ByTheRiver on January 14, 2019, 07:03:21 PM
Am I the only one thinking it would be a smashing idea to approach him now, get him on a pre-contract agreement, he spends the rest of the season recharging the batteries whilst we see out the year with Claudio (as is only right). He'd be wonderfully placed to take us up again next year and plays good football.


If by some absolute miracle we beat Liverpool, City et all and stay up, I still think it's a good move and that he'd do very well with a decent budget behind him (Huddersfield are mid-level Championship at best, he's worked utter miracles there).

No you are not the only one
I would not complain he he turn up as our manager next season whatever division
Though if we are talking about mature relationships I would be delighted if we rehired Joka for the championship :-)

Pluto

Would love him here for the Championship next season

Statto

Sorry but sacking Jokanovic then hiring Wagner 6 months later would just take the pi&&. What other backward steps will come next... are we going to announce that the new Riverside Stand will have 4,000 seats less than the current stand?


Facts Not Fiction

Quote from: Statto on January 14, 2019, 08:54:48 PM
Sorry but sacking Jokanovic then hiring Wagner 6 months later would just take the pi&&. What other backward steps will come next... are we going to announce that the new Riverside Stand will have 4,000 seats less than the current stand?

Would you take Wagner next season if we went down?

MikeW

I really don't understand why Huddersfield play the poverty card all the time?  They get the same, very handsome hand outs from the Prem as everyone else and while needing to cut their cloth, still have plenty to spend.  Their Chairman is not related to Mr Oyston is he?

I'd hire Wagner tomorrow as first team coach by the way.  Just pay him and get him in.
"If you're sat in row Z and the ball hits your head, that's ........."

simplyfulham

You can almost see it unfold.

Huddersfield sign Jokanovic as manager.

He takes them on a record unbeaten run.

They survive ahead of us by 1 point.


Bassey the warrior

Wagner is a very good manager. His teams always give their all and play good stuff. Having said that he seems incapable of signing a good striker. I'm not thinking of the Championship just now but if we go down I'd definitely want him or Slavisa.

Two Ton Ted

He's done such an amazing job getting them up and keeping them there for two seasons.

I'm genuinely surprised by this. 
Never ever bloody anything ever.

Bassey the warrior

Quote from: Two Ton Ted on January 15, 2019, 01:00:46 PM
He's done such an amazing job getting them up and keeping them there for two seasons.

I'm genuinely surprised by this. 

Probably came from him more than the club. The writing's on the wall, they need a new striker or they're down.


Jimpav


I'm surprised that he's thrown in the towel at this stage of the season.

I can't see anyone else keeping them up now - 8 points from safety and Man City to come on Sunday.


toshes mate

The guy genuinely wants a break from football; his employer agrees he should have the break now rather than after the end of the season.  But, on here, the sensitivity of those two facts goes way over some people's heads....   Wagner clearly had good communication lines with his employer and was highly regarded which isn't so commonplace as it ought to be in football these days.  Good luck to him whatever he chooses to do.