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Sitton interview
https://anchor.fm/footballCFB/episodes/ ... t-2-ec2a8d
Have a listen, i found the part about Jeff Hurst being overrated and how sitton would have marked him out the game particularly hilarious.
Have a listen, i found the part about Jeff Hurst being overrated and how sitton would have marked him out the game particularly hilarious.
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He gets worse as he gets older. His problem is - and probably always has been - that everybody had to see the world his way. A footballing Alf Garnett.
I thought having been given the job with Turner in he was very unfortunate not to be given a chance - but when you listen to interviews like part 2 you realise why.....
I thought having been given the job with Turner in he was very unfortunate not to be given a chance - but when you listen to interviews like part 2 you realise why.....
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I always considered Sitton to be a very mediocre football player; and an utter liability as a manager.
Why would football fans ever want to waste their time listening to the dross he spouts?
If he drank in your local, he's the sort of bloke that most people would try and avoid.
Why would football fans ever want to waste their time listening to the dross he spouts?
If he drank in your local, he's the sort of bloke that most people would try and avoid.
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Just listened to first part, WTF. According to himself, he should have had Steve Bruce's career, his managerial methods were on a par with Ferguson and Wenger. His is a football financial genius and his book should be short listed for the Man Booker Prize.
Factually it's all over the place, according to him Orient were in the top 8 of the 2nd tier throughout the 70's. He hated among others, Frank Clark, Matt Porter, Charlton, Orient fans but said that 75% of us wanted him to be our manager when Travis took over.
Far from destroying him, that documentary has given him a platform where without it he would have been a forgotten ex pro. He has milked it for past 25 years and is just a circus act.
Factually it's all over the place, according to him Orient were in the top 8 of the 2nd tier throughout the 70's. He hated among others, Frank Clark, Matt Porter, Charlton, Orient fans but said that 75% of us wanted him to be our manager when Travis took over.
Far from destroying him, that documentary has given him a platform where without it he would have been a forgotten ex pro. He has milked it for past 25 years and is just a circus act.
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Wait until you hear the second part...The Mindsweep wrote: ↑Sun Jun 07, 2020 7:45 am Just listened to first part, WTF. According to himself, he should have had Steve Bruce's career, his managerial methods were on a par with Ferguson and Wenger. His is a football financial genius and his book should be short listed for the Man Booker Prize.
Factually it's all over the place, according to him Orient were in the top 8 of the 2nd tier throughout the 70's. He hated among others, Frank Clark, Matt Porter, Charlton, Orient fans but said that 75% of us wanted him to be our manager when Travis took over.
Far from destroying him, that documentary has given him a platform where without it he would have been a forgotten ex pro. He has milked it for past 25 years and is just a circus act.
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I wouldn't cross the road to piss on Sitton if he was on fire.
Talks bollocks, and this sense he has, that the football community has treated him badly, gets on my tits.
Talks bollocks, and this sense he has, that the football community has treated him badly, gets on my tits.
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You listen to him and appreciate why he's shunned from the football community.ComeOnYouOs wrote: ↑Sun Jun 07, 2020 11:35 am Talks bollocks, and this sense he has, that the football community has treated him badly, gets on my tits.
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He and his methods are very out of date now. Has milked the Bring me my dinner stuff for years. A lower league player and that is it
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As a player I shared a dressing room with Sitton. He was a really nice guy, a very popular member of the squad and was the laugh and soul of the dressing room. On the training pitch he was professional, off it he looked after the younger players and made sure we were involved in everything. He always encouraged us and never once slagged anyone off.
So when you lot all slag him off, yet you’ve never shared a dressing room with him, never trained on the same pitch as him and never played in the same or opposite team you have absolutely no idea what you are talking about. I can only speak about my experience of him and it was positive. As a young lad we looked up to players like him for guidance, support and direction and he never let us down. Trust me Frank Clark would not suffer fools too easily.
Yes he seems bitter now, but he has been totally and utterly rejected by the game he loves by what can only be the perception that came out of the back of that documentary. If you had known him back then as a player you would probably have a different option on him rather than spouting off about someone you’ve probably never spoke to in your life.
So when you lot all slag him off, yet you’ve never shared a dressing room with him, never trained on the same pitch as him and never played in the same or opposite team you have absolutely no idea what you are talking about. I can only speak about my experience of him and it was positive. As a young lad we looked up to players like him for guidance, support and direction and he never let us down. Trust me Frank Clark would not suffer fools too easily.
Yes he seems bitter now, but he has been totally and utterly rejected by the game he loves by what can only be the perception that came out of the back of that documentary. If you had known him back then as a player you would probably have a different option on him rather than spouting off about someone you’ve probably never spoke to in your life.
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Firstly, what do you know about his coaching methods to say they are very "out of date now". Have you ever sat down and had a one on one about coaching with him, he would probably talk about things you never even knew about.aylesburyos wrote: ↑Sat Sep 05, 2020 11:55 am He and his methods are very out of date now. Has milked the Bring me my dinner stuff for years. A lower league player and that is it
Cant argue about what you say about "Lower league player" but i hope you know that none of our current defenders are anywhere near as good as he was.
I have never met John Sitton and dont agree with everything he says or the way he handled the Terry Howard ( Bring your dinna) situation.
On the sole subject of coaching he has received a lot of praise for his methods and tactics from other ex.pros and coaches.
Some of the things he speaks about including "face fits" comments are true as they are common in other industries of work.
Probably nowadays someone like John Sitton could not get a job in coaching as his style and approach would not be seen as PC or maybe even H&S
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I agree with you broadly on this, in the same way its frustrating when people talk about Embleton not being motivational, for example, without seeing him properly in action minus a little clip here and there. However, of course people can judge and slag him off on other things, like how bitter he sounds or how much rubbish he spouts on twitter. We might not be able to judge him on the training ground as you may, but he does come accross as a tit now.Thor wrote: ↑Sat Sep 05, 2020 12:15 pm As a player I shared a dressing room with Sitton. He was a really nice guy, a very popular member of the squad and was the laugh and soul of the dressing room. On the training pitch he was professional, off it he looked after the younger players and made sure we were involved in everything. He always encouraged us and never once slagged anyone off.
So when you lot all slag him off, yet you’ve never shared a dressing room with him, never trained on the same pitch as him and never played in the same or opposite team you have absolutely no idea what you are talking about. I can only speak about my experience of him and it was positive. As a young lad we looked up to players like him for guidance, support and direction and he never let us down. Trust me Frank Clark would not suffer fools too easily.
Yes he seems bitter now, but he has been totally and utterly rejected by the game he loves by what can only be the perception that came out of the back of that documentary. If you had known him back then as a player you would probably have a different option on him rather than spouting off about someone you’ve probably never spoke to in your life.
I also agree with him that in football sometimes your face doesn't fit, but he had his full licence and hundreds of games as a pro. Once he got to three or four years without a first team job in the league he could have got an academy role or a managers role in the Isthmian League - but he didn't. (Bar a spell coaching at Leyton). So if he had got his head down he could be showing his football brain off to the world now so it does feel like he chose not to.
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Sitton was a coach/manager moulded to work with Sitton like players - but Sitton was a rare breed and considered few people before himself. It has always been his way that it was his way or the highway - and that's why he has been driving a taxi down the highway for the past 20 years.UpminsterO wrote: ↑Sat Sep 05, 2020 11:45 amDon't agree yes I heard some of his ranting and it's not good in other interviewsLittleMate wrote: ↑Sun Jun 07, 2020 12:33 pmYou listen to him and appreciate why he's shunned from the football community.ComeOnYouOs wrote: ↑Sun Jun 07, 2020 11:35 am Talks bollocks, and this sense he has, that the football community has treated him badly, gets on my tits.
However he was/ is frustrated as he showed to me how much he had to offer and that he still may be able to assist
That bloody edited film that finished him off was crap in the big picture as he rightly demonstrated in his style in this interview
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He’s an unmitigated oaf and was never anything better than a thuggish defender at the Os.
Trying to build a temple to his greatness ranks as one of the most crass enterprises ever propagated on this message board.
Trying to build a temple to his greatness ranks as one of the most crass enterprises ever propagated on this message board.
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When he played every team in the league had that type of player in fact a few years earlier Leeds had eight or nine.
Being totally honest i would much rather watch them type of players than those of today who fall over when a breath of wind gets up. They then roll round covering thier face (probably laughing) or hold thier ankle. Next minute they sprint all over the pitch and four hours later are throwing some moves in a nightclub.
Going by your comments i take it you dont like him.
Being totally honest i would much rather watch them type of players than those of today who fall over when a breath of wind gets up. They then roll round covering thier face (probably laughing) or hold thier ankle. Next minute they sprint all over the pitch and four hours later are throwing some moves in a nightclub.
Going by your comments i take it you dont like him.
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Imagine being in johns cab and mentioning football. It would be 3 circles of the M25. Seriously though, seems like a good bloke but probably time to let it go.
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Thor, have you ever lived in Scandinavia?!Thor wrote: ↑Sat Sep 05, 2020 12:15 pm As a player I shared a dressing room with Sitton. He was a really nice guy, a very popular member of the squad and was the laugh and soul of the dressing room. On the training pitch he was professional, off it he looked after the younger players and made sure we were involved in everything. He always encouraged us and never once slagged anyone off.
So when you lot all slag him off, yet you’ve never shared a dressing room with him, never trained on the same pitch as him and never played in the same or opposite team you have absolutely no idea what you are talking about. I can only speak about my experience of him and it was positive. As a young lad we looked up to players like him for guidance, support and direction and he never let us down. Trust me Frank Clark would not suffer fools too easily.
Yes he seems bitter now, but he has been totally and utterly rejected by the game he loves by what can only be the perception that came out of the back of that documentary. If you had known him back then as a player you would probably have a different option on him rather than spouting off about someone you’ve probably never spoke to in your life.
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Hi John.UpminsterO wrote: ↑Sat Sep 05, 2020 11:38 am He got a raw deal - he is more intelligent and football wise than a lot give him credit for
He got a full coaching badge / followed football and I reckon given a chance could be a real attribute in coaching
It's interesting interview I have real empathy but like me also from hackney talking straight and being honest with people does not help him - I know that I expierenced similar in a different industry
It's a real shame that people that can tell people what they want to hear get promoted others get left behind and then it's too late
Go on Lofc get the guy to assist in some way as a part time person then when you seen his ability if it's still there it could be a real help
Cannot Lofc assist Sitton to then get back in the game if he has that ability still and Lofc contacts would be helpful