Concerns have been raised in recent weeks. Academy manager Mark Lillis has been placed in temporary charge of the first team. Top Stories. Late Montenegro goals put Dutch WC spot on hold. Maguire defends goal celeb slammed by Keane. France can look forward to World Cup after emotional night. The race for World Cup places: what every country needs in Europe.
Saudi Arabia exposes the flaws in Arnold's tactical approach. Harry Kane's England hat-trick a timely reminder of what the striker can do. Arsenal's Cedric ready to fight for his place at the club he always wanted to join. Bookmakers immediately installed Clark as the favourite to take over at Leeds United, where he has been prominent in the thoughts of the chairman, Ken Bates. Although the year-old is understood to be keen on the vacant position at Elland Road and could now end up there on the grounds of instant, compensation-free availability, the matters are not thought to be directly linked.
Clark's last match in charge of Huddersfield was the home loss to Sheffield United on Tuesday. Clark said: "I am very perplexed as to why I was dismissed as the manager of Huddersfield Town. The real bloggers will become clear pretty easily! Problem is — the true situation is all shades of grey but different posters take extreme views. There is no doubting he is a unique talent with more ball skills than the entire team put together. But he has struggled to impose himself on the games hes played.
He has pulled a bit of magic out the hat a few times but if you analysed his entire performance in each game he provides little to the overall teams performance. I still believe its down to match sharpness and he is trying to do too much out of frustration which is counter productive for him. If he could start by doing the simple things first and let the difficult things naturally evolve into his game. There are certainly a lot of teams in worse trouble than us right now.
Barfa hasnt had the chance to play alongside a proper defensive midfielder and 2 quality strikers at the same time. He has either had Poor quality in front so nowhere to play the ball to, or poor quality behind so has to hold onto the ball. More often than not, he has had both. If he tries and loses the ball a couple of times, he knows Tiote is behind to get it back so less pressure. IMHO anyhoo. Mr Troy — Agreed the HBA debate is past it sell by date, we are all in agreement and sadly there are some who keep on.
On the subject of Lee Clarke, big loss by Huddersfield another example of a chairman deluding himself that someone else will do a better job? As far as unfair dismissal case, King Kev did OK? We started off playing one touch football, triangles and frustrated the opposition by keeping the ball. We now seem to get frustrated ourselves by not being able to retain it. Clearly Tiote for me, is absolutely essential to our team.
I know when there was speculation that he would be sold in January, many were saying that of all our players he was the one who was the most easily replaceable.
I think I touched on style of play earlier to you. Along the lines of loosing Saylor etc, Pardew has taken fewer risks therefore sacrificing the style of play and being less adventurous. However, if a silly offer comes in for him, then he will likely go.
I like Ben Arfa, but I have a feeling that he may not be here next season.
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