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Ainsworth and style of play 08:13 - May 24 with 4261 viewssdm1508

Now I'm not saying Ainsworth is the right man or the wrong man for the job. I keep seeing comments about his style of play and isn't this more a case of what he has at his disposal? I'm sure I read somewhere, may have even been on this forum. When Di Canio was in charge and Ainsworth was his assistant, that a lot of our style of play was down to Ainsworth due to the language barrier. Di Canio didn't speak English so Ainsworth took the majority of the training sessions. This may have been something someone said on here or a player said something in an interview after they left the club. Not sure, just something that sticks in my mind
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Ainsworth and style of play on 18:20 - May 24 with 996 viewsPinnerPaul

Ainsworth and style of play on 08:26 - May 24 by dmm

Given Ainsworth has been at Wycombe for 10 years, he's had plenty of time to change his style of football, and players, if he had wanted to do so. That he hasn't done so suggests Ainsworth is committed to his style of play.


Plenty of time to change players, but think that maybe, money - the lack of, might have a tad more to do with it!
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Ainsworth and style of play on 19:41 - May 24 with 877 viewsdaveB

Ainsworth and style of play on 13:25 - May 24 by DannytheR

But Ainsworth would buy the board at least a year in goodwill from a lot of fans, even if we ended up going down at the end of it. Appoint anyone else from among the realistic contenders and a failure to start racking up wins straight away could well see the atmosphere turn pretty ugly before the clocks have even gone back.

Might just be what swings it. If nothing else, Tony, Reuben and the enigmatic American dude with his minority shareholding have been very skilled at avoiding real criticism from the fans. I suppose that's what Les is for is, isn't it?


I don't think it would buy them much good will if results are not good. Similar in a way to Austin and Ferdinand coming back, is amazing if he does well and everyone happy but if it goes wrong people turn very quickly.

Do agree with Antti if it is Ainsworth no way is that a Les pick so if I was him I'd walk away
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Ainsworth and style of play on 21:16 - May 24 with 802 viewsDorse

He plays to the strengths at his disposal. For example, a fine head of hair and smouldering looks.

In all seriousness, I can't see Gaz playing this squad in a Wycombe style. You'd get no value out of Chair, Thomas, Willock or Amos. I doubt the head-shed are even looking at him but you never know.

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Ainsworth and style of play on 22:54 - May 24 with 710 viewsAntti_Heinola

Ainsworth and style of play on 21:16 - May 24 by Dorse

He plays to the strengths at his disposal. For example, a fine head of hair and smouldering looks.

In all seriousness, I can't see Gaz playing this squad in a Wycombe style. You'd get no value out of Chair, Thomas, Willock or Amos. I doubt the head-shed are even looking at him but you never know.


if a couple have turned us down, which is only conjecture, but if true, i could see it being Gaz, purely because he'd walk over hot coals for the job.

Bare bones.

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Ainsworth and style of play on 23:27 - May 24 with 685 viewsnumptydumpty

All I can say is Wycombe have been punching and whatever his current style, he did have the pleasure of the first manager to preside over an improving performer in a certain young man called Eze.

So if his style is long ball, there clearly is allowances made for who he has at his disposal..

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Ainsworth and style of play on 08:55 - May 25 with 531 viewsTheChef

Ainsworth and style of play on 11:50 - May 24 by paulparker

When Ainsworth had Eze he didn’t play hoofball nor did he play hoofball when he was caretaker manager for two spells , from my recollection we were defensively sound in his short period here if you were there at Man Utd in the cup then it took a dodgy penalty to beat us , they couldn’t break us down at all and we broke with pace
If you give him better players then I’m pretty sure he would change things slightly especially with two number tens , as for this playing out from the back at every goal kick its not for me , we don’t have the full backs for it most of the time we got in trouble or we slowed the game down to the point of the opposition working us out
If Ainsworth didn’t dress like Jarvis cocker then he would be a shoe in here


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