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I will do it my way, vows Bolton Wanderers manager Dougie Freedman

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karlypants

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Dougie Freedman is confident he can ride out the pressure on his position as Wanderers manager going into tonight’s crunch Lancashire derby against high-flying Burnley at the Reebok.

The Whites threw away a two-goal lead to draw with Bournemouth on Saturday – a ninth home draw of the season, which increased angst among supporters and ramped up the strain on the Scot.

Freedman says he understands the inevitable flak that comes his way with the Whites languishing down the wrong end of the Championship table, but remains committed to turning fortunes around, starting tonight.

Having suffered criticism in his playing days as well as in his fledgling management career, the 39-year-old is confident in his ability to retain self-belief in difficult times.

And as he prepares his team to face second-placed Burnley, he hopes a derby win will ease tension on the terraces.

Freedman said: “Football fans only want to win and if they don’t they are unhappy.

“As a professional standing on the touchline I have to be single-minded in the team I pick, the way we play and take the good and the bad.

“This time last year everyone said we were brilliant.

“You have ups and downs and I am capable of handling that. I have played in front of crowds a lot worse than Saturday’s.

“They are frustrated because they see us 2-0 up and then draw.

“When you have played 20-odd years in football you understand fans’ frustrations. Trust me, as a striker, and one that wasn’t at the top level, you get a bit of stick and have to deal with it.

“If anything, I would rather it come my way than the players’, and I am really comfortable with that.

“I have learned to deal with it and stay focused.

“I cannot manage from the stands; lots of people have their opinions about two or three up front and that is a decision I have to make and stick by. When you get a few groans and moans you have to stay focused with your beliefs.

“We have a very good team from boardroom right the way down and things have changed behind the scenes and that has helped.”

Freedman is determined to build a team in his own image at the Reebok with young and hungry players the base to work from.

And he cites tonight’s opponents as a good example of how to achieve that.

He added: “Burnley were in the same position a couple of years ago and their model is one I am very impressed with.

“Their manager at the time, Eddie Howe, had the right idea by bringing in young players like Ings, Trippier and Mee – and they cost a bit of money at the time.

“But those young players have grown into a team.

“We are in that boat coming down from the Premier League and the financial impact.

“We have to try to copy Burnley’s model and invest in younger players.”

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Personal conviction that you're doing the right thing is great.

Up to a point.

To be successful in life you also need to be self-aware enough to acknowledge when your plan isn't working.

And this is where Freedman is failing for me.

In terms of being a football manager, he's still a young man and he should be humble enough to seek advice from more experienced managers.

And I don't just mean asking Uncle Lennie to pat him on the head and say "Ignore the fans, they've never played the game like us, so fuck 'em."

However, forget the whole "young manager" thing. At 39 he should still be experienced enough as a human being to see that there's something very wrong at the moment and be looking to sort it.

And I don't think he is, because he comes across and being a right stubborn bastard.

We're headed in one direction only under him and I can't see it changing.

Because he (by his own admission) won't.

Sack him tonight after the Burnley Hill-billies stick four past us.

luckyPeterpiper

luckyPeterpiper
Ivan Campo
Ivan Campo

And now .... The end is near .... And so I face ... The final curtain ....

4-4-2 ... will ne'er be here ... 4-5-1 ... is best I'm certain ....

So what ... If Knight's a fright ... And Pratley's junk ... I'll play them always 

Cos I ... am Dugout doug ... I'll do it my .... way .....

Badoom tish Ithengyew

BoltonTillIDie

BoltonTillIDie
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

luckyPeterpiper wrote:And now .... The end is near .... And so I face ... The final curtain ....

4-4-2 ... will ne'er be here ... 4-5-1 ... is best I'm certain ....

So what ... If Knight's a fright ... And Pratley's junk ... I'll play them always 

Cos I ... am Dugout doug ... I'll do it my .... way .....

Badoom tish Ithengyew

Beautiful!  :clap: 

Sluffy

Sluffy
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Brilliant Peter!

 :clap: 

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Just to clarify, I didn't look at that emoticon closely enough and thought all three were awarding ten points.

I only realised after that the third one's giving it 0.

Full score, maximum marks from me, Pete.
 :clap:

luckyPeterpiper

luckyPeterpiper
Ivan Campo
Ivan Campo

Thank you thank you thank you  Very Happy  Laughing  :uk:  :drinks: 

I'd like to thank my director, my producer, my agent, my singing coach, and of course all the little people for this wonderful award I just received from the most important person in the universe, ME! :number1: 

Once again, thank you all!  :flash:

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Andy Walker
Andy Walker

luckyPeterpiper wrote:And now .... The end is near .... And so I face ... The final curtain ....

4-4-2 ... will ne'er be here ... 4-5-1 ... is best I'm certain ....

So what ... If Knight's a fright ... And Pratley's junk ... I'll play them always 

Cos I ... am Dugout doug ... I'll do it my .... way .....

Badoom tish Ithengyew
Even Old Blue Eyes would have loved this!  Bravo!

Triumph


Tony Kelly
Tony Kelly

Brought a tear to my eye, Sad

Reebok Trotter

Reebok Trotter
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Someone needs to sing this and put it on Youtube. An ageing crooner like Angry Dad would be ideal.

scottjames30

scottjames30
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

He'll be sacked if he doesn't win tonight, so it's his choice.

Boggersbelief

Boggersbelief
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

I've heard that Di Matteo will be keeping a close eye on our game tonight.

Guest


Guest

Closet Dingle, is he....?

scottjames30

scottjames30
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Boggersbelief wrote:I've heard that Di Matteo will be keeping a close eye on our game tonight.

Its already in place, its not him .

Hipster_Nebula

Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Boggersbelief wrote:I've heard that Di Matteo will be keeping a close eye on our game tonight.

unlikely as there is not a stream.

Boggersbelief

Boggersbelief
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

He's got teletext.

Natasha Whittam

Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

My mole confirms Glenn Hoddle, Di Canio, Alan Irvine, Roy Keane, Iain Dowie, Andy Johnson and Simeon Jackson have all arrived early at The Reebok for complimentary drinks.

Keegan

Keegan
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luckyPeterpiper wrote:And now .... The end is near .... And so I face ... The final curtain ....

4-4-2 ... will ne'er be here ... 4-5-1 ... is best I'm certain ....

So what ... If Knight's a fright ... And Pratley's junk ... I'll play them always 

Cos I ... am Dugout doug ... I'll do it my .... way .....

Badoom tish Ithengyew

Brought a tear to my eye, that did...  Sad

https://forum.boltonnuts.co.uk

scottjames30

scottjames30
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Dugout Doug  :rofl:

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