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Is David Oldfield the problem? 21:48 - Sep 21 with 3255 viewsbosh67

Our fire has been roundly targeted on JFH but the reality is that David Oldman, his assistant has very little real experience at League 1 level, let alone this level. I am starting to think that the coaching is the problem. He is really not experienced enough at Championship level.

It would be interesting to see what would happen if JFH was told he had to work with an experience coach at this level.

I mentioned this last week but i am starting to think that although JFH is being rather exposed at the level that the bigger problem may the experience, or lack of it, of his assistant.
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Is David Oldman the problem? on 21:53 - Sep 21 with 3203 viewsBasingstokeR

How would you rate for example Huddersfield and Reading's starts to the season so far and their coaching teams' amount of experience at this level?
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Is David Oldman the problem? on 21:55 - Sep 21 with 3188 viewsDeepcutHoop

Let it never be said that we're not creative with our blame game.
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Is David Oldman the problem? on 21:56 - Sep 21 with 3169 viewsBenny_the_Ball

The buck stops with JFH.
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Is David Oldman the problem? on 21:59 - Sep 21 with 3131 viewsbosh67

I am just putting the thread question out there.

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Is David Oldman the problem? on 22:00 - Sep 21 with 3116 viewsbaz_qpr

No its the squad.

Change the manager same result the squad is significantly weaker than it was last year. No leaders, not a lot of goals in the team, and very very little experience either at this level or in this country.
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Is David Oldman the problem? on 22:00 - Sep 21 with 3115 viewsBakes

There's absolutely no chance of it being David Oldmans fault,






Because Jimmys assistant is called David Oldfield, and it's still not his fault.

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Is David Oldman the problem? on 22:05 - Sep 21 with 3069 viewsBasingstokeR

Is David Oldman the problem? on 21:59 - Sep 21 by bosh67

I am just putting the thread question out there.


Am just putting the Reading and Huddersfield question out there to you Bosh....
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Is David Oldman the problem? on 22:06 - Sep 21 with 3046 viewsbosh67

Is David Oldman the problem? on 22:00 - Sep 21 by Bakes

There's absolutely no chance of it being David Oldmans fault,






Because Jimmys assistant is called David Oldfield, and it's still not his fault.


My bad

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Is David Oldman the problem? on 22:07 - Sep 21 with 3034 viewsbosh67

Is David Oldman the problem? on 22:05 - Sep 21 by BasingstokeR

Am just putting the Reading and Huddersfield question out there to you Bosh....


It's a good point but not necessarily still not the problem here. Or part f it.

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Is David Oldman the problem? on 22:22 - Sep 21 with 2940 viewseccles

Is David Oldman the problem? on 22:00 - Sep 21 by Bakes

There's absolutely no chance of it being David Oldmans fault,






Because Jimmys assistant is called David Oldfield, and it's still not his fault.


Jimmy hired him. Whatever he's called.

its not the coaches fault though. At the moment, we have a team that aren't playing very well, and it's hard to watch. They may improve in time and with coaching and patience. If they don't it'll be JFH that carrys the can.
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Is David Oldfield the problem? on 22:31 - Sep 21 with 2882 viewsVish

No. Oldfield is not the problem.
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Is David Oldfield the problem? on 22:31 - Sep 21 with 2876 views08olesen

They need to be able to work it out between them. We have to give them the season at least. If we change any of management team now, then we havnt learnt anything from the Chris Ramsey episode.

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Is David Oldfield the problem? on 22:36 - Sep 21 with 2850 viewsozranger

I'm not going to argue who's fault it is but I did notice that the two of them - JFH and Oldfield chatted for some time about what to do. Seems to me that there is still some learning to go.
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Is David Oldfield the problem? on 22:42 - Sep 21 with 2816 viewsLongsufferingR

Is David Oldfield the problem? on 22:36 - Sep 21 by ozranger

I'm not going to argue who's fault it is but I did notice that the two of them - JFH and Oldfield chatted for some time about what to do. Seems to me that there is still some learning to go.


Would you rather they don't talk then? Do we want a dictator in charge who takes no advice from the coaching staff he has appointed?

Blimey, these guys can't blow their noses without getting criticised, especially after a much improved performance!
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Is David Oldfield the problem? on 22:50 - Sep 21 with 2770 viewsozranger

Is David Oldfield the problem? on 22:42 - Sep 21 by LongsufferingR

Would you rather they don't talk then? Do we want a dictator in charge who takes no advice from the coaching staff he has appointed?

Blimey, these guys can't blow their noses without getting criticised, especially after a much improved performance!


Sorry, writing this on the train. I meant that after they scored the two took a long time to make a decision. Was there too much analysis or was there inexperience?

Personally, I want them to learn and work it out. In the top leagues you are expected to make the right decision and quickly. This is what our team has to learn.
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Is David Oldfield the problem? on 22:58 - Sep 21 with 2729 viewsLongsufferingR

Is David Oldfield the problem? on 22:50 - Sep 21 by ozranger

Sorry, writing this on the train. I meant that after they scored the two took a long time to make a decision. Was there too much analysis or was there inexperience?

Personally, I want them to learn and work it out. In the top leagues you are expected to make the right decision and quickly. This is what our team has to learn.


Sorry, I misunderstood, but it still seems harsh to criticise that. I'd rather they take a bit of time to think about it properly rather than a knee jerk reaction that could easily backfire.
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Is David Oldfield the problem? on 23:02 - Sep 21 with 2710 viewsHollowayRanger

need a LEADER on the pitch

clint hill held the team together last season

now who have we got that's vocal and leads

onouha not seen once gee up team or give a player a rollicking
hall caulker bidwell all silent
henry nope
polter does try but left alone up front I doubt if rest of team even notice

as for hassle someone get him a dog all he does is frigging whistle

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Is David Oldman the problem? on 23:17 - Sep 21 with 2648 viewsDannyPaddox

Is David Oldman the problem? on 22:00 - Sep 21 by baz_qpr

No its the squad.

Change the manager same result the squad is significantly weaker than it was last year. No leaders, not a lot of goals in the team, and very very little experience either at this level or in this country.


No it's the manager. Or coach.
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Is David Oldman the problem? on 23:25 - Sep 21 with 2626 viewsBenny_the_Ball

Is David Oldman the problem? on 21:59 - Sep 21 by bosh67

I am just putting the thread question out there.


More of a statement than a question. Interesting thought but you can shape conspiracy theories in many ways. For example, perhaps Les, being an inexperienced DoF, feels more comfortable surrounding himself with inexperienced managers and coaches. Does this mean therefore that Les is the problem?
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Is David Oldman the problem? on 23:36 - Sep 21 with 2590 viewsFredManRave

Is David Oldman the problem? on 23:25 - Sep 21 by Benny_the_Ball

More of a statement than a question. Interesting thought but you can shape conspiracy theories in many ways. For example, perhaps Les, being an inexperienced DoF, feels more comfortable surrounding himself with inexperienced managers and coaches. Does this mean therefore that Les is the problem?
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