Stuart Posted August 27, 2011 Posted August 27, 2011 Interesting link: Top 10 Worst PL managers Christian Gross (Tottenham) - P27 W9 (33%) Paul Hart (Portsmouth) - P30 W9 (30%) Tony Adams (Portsmouth) - P22 W4 (18%) Alain Perrin (Portsmouth) - P20 W4 (20%) Egil Olsen (Wimbledon) - 8 defeats in a row Sammy Lee (Bolton) - P14 W3 (21%) Paul Jewell (Derby) - P58 W12 (20%) Graeme Souness (Newcastle) - P83 W36 (40%) Paul Ince (Rovers) - P21 W6 (28%) Howard Wilkinson (Sunderland) - P27 W4 (14%) Iain Dowie (Charlton) - P15 W4 (26%) Brian Kidd (Rovers) - P44 W12 (27%) Peter Reid (Leeds) - P22 W6 (27%) Steve Wigley (Southampton) - P14 W1 (7%) Les Reid (Charlton) - P7 W1 (14%) Steve Kean (Rovers) - P27 W7 (25%) When will the pain end?
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BRFC1995 Posted August 27, 2011 Posted August 27, 2011 Interesting link: Top 10 Worst PL managers Christian Gross (Tottenham) - P27 W9 (33%) Paul Hart (Portsmouth) - P30 W9 (30%) Tony Adams (Portsmouth) - P22 W4 (18%) Alain Perrin (Portsmouth) - P20 W4 (20%) Egil Olsen (Wimbledon) - 8 defeats in a row Sammy Lee (Bolton) - P14 W3 (21%) Paul Jewell (Derby) - P58 W12 (20%) Graeme Souness (Newcastle) - P83 W36 (40%) Paul Ince (Rovers) - P21 W6 (28%) Howard Wilkinson (Sunderland) - P27 W4 (14%) Iain Dowie (Charlton) - P15 W4 (26%) Brian Kidd (Rovers) - P44 W12 (27%) Peter Reid (Leeds) - P22 W6 (27%) Steve Wigley (Southampton) - P14 W1 (7%) Les Reid (Charlton) - P7 W1 (14%) Steve Kean (Rovers) - P27 W7 (25%) When will the pain end? on purely premier league games its 5 wins in 24 so 21% ince was 3 wins in 17 so 17%, 4% better than ince the worst complement anyone will ever receive
Mc Love Posted August 27, 2011 Posted August 27, 2011 Just sent two more emails to vineeth's email addresses! The time for patience is gone, maybe Kean should jump ship with patience!
arbitro Posted August 27, 2011 Posted August 27, 2011 I'm so frustrated and angry about the whole situation but that is compounded by the fact that I really don't know what I can do (as a Rovers fan) to alleviate this frustration and anger. I too have sent emails but I really suspect that none have been read. I have stopped buying anything from the club apart from my season ticket. I will always be a Rover and attend most away games but I feel I am banging my head against a wall. We all can't be wrong can we? If anybody can come up with something that will make us heard then I will do everything I possibly can to support this but until then I feel that we are all wasting our time, whatever we do. The owners clearly don't value any opinion we may offer and Kean has a ring of steel around him.
SIMON GARNERS 194 Posted August 27, 2011 Posted August 27, 2011 Arbitro,we all feel the same. Take comfort in the fact that the future of our proud club is in the hands of people who openly admit to knowing nothing about football. All is well.
broadsword Posted August 27, 2011 Posted August 27, 2011 did he really say the turf wasn't wet enough to suit dunn's shooting?
hesfromburn Posted August 27, 2011 Posted August 27, 2011 No he said it about goodwillie he said if there was more dew on the grass his shot would have gone in. one of the strangest things ive ever heard.
beerwins Posted August 27, 2011 Posted August 27, 2011 I've never voted on one of these sack the manager threads.... not even the one on Paul Ince!!! It would make people less reactive and think a bit more in depth and be more responsible if the rule was that anyone who does choose to vote should also state a manager who they believe we should replace him with .... and who would consider working and staking his reputation with the Venkey Mob. And that is not an easy task. If people can recall it was a question that I frequently posed to the daft 'Allardyce Out' brigade... and without much response either. Kean is the answer to those calls for Allardyces head so think on! As for me I'd consider two names for starters 1. Samba as caretaker player manager cos he appears to be running the entire show at the moment. He'd need help and guidance from a sound Director of football but we are screwed if we stay as we are. 2. The only manager of Prem ability who might just be mad enough to sign up for the Venkeys is Ian Holloway. It's not worth the bother usually to take you on but what on earth makes you think Samba would make a good manager? Here is a couple of points I would just like to throw in, the first he is too young and far too inexperienced, the second I believe him to be an awful captain, he leads by example in his work ethic but that is not enough, far too many times have you seen problems on the pitch and Samba is nowhere near ( where was he today when the penalty fiasco was going on or the Nzonzi losing his cool) he is a proper centre back and thats it. I think Sam made him captain to ward off interest last season and even then I thought he made a mistake then and still do now. Samba is a great centre back but in my eyes he really should'nt be captain and certainly should'nt be manager, Just because he can rally the troops you think he should be made a caretaker manager? Rovers need a manager of authority not a yes man or a player, Im sick of flights to pune, chicken adverts, staff leaving, pony tails, flair players, talk of top four , ronalfriggingdiniho, Kenatro, Jerome Anderson, Myles Anderson, drink driving charges, talk of agents, lack of sponser, advertisement hoardings, Steave Kean, Steve Kean and Steve Kean. Give me my club back.
cmb211087 Posted August 27, 2011 Posted August 27, 2011 did he really say the turf wasn't wet enough to suit dunn's shooting? He did, and same for Goodwillie too! He nearly made me crash my car I was getting that irate with the crap that was coming out of his mouth!
BRFCBOY Posted August 27, 2011 Posted August 27, 2011 The guy has done nothing wrong today, the players are too blame, he didn't take the penalties and miss the other chances
philipl Posted August 27, 2011 Posted August 27, 2011 Damned supporters. We spiked Kean's drinks but couldn't adulterate his grass to his liking. Dunn should have done one and Goodwillie should have had a wee and then it would have gone in for both of them.
roversnick Posted August 27, 2011 Posted August 27, 2011 next manager to leave post odds Steve Kean 1.67 Neil Warnock 4.5 Steve Bruce 7 Alan Pardew 13 Arsene Wenger 13 i'm surprised moyes is as long as 26. can see him walking if he gets a decent offer from elsewhere
deryck guyler's spoon Posted August 27, 2011 Posted August 27, 2011 Damned supporters. We spiked Kean's drinks but couldn't adulterate his grass to his liking. Dunn should have done one and Goodwillie should have had a wee and then it would have gone in for both of them. Whatever. The usual pony from you. What worries me about Kean is that he the very worst kind of manager. An unlucky one.
SIMON GARNERS 194 Posted August 27, 2011 Posted August 27, 2011 Whatever. The usual pony from you. What worries me about Kean is that he the very worst kind of manager. An unlucky one. No,he's just a shyster.
arbitro Posted August 27, 2011 Posted August 27, 2011 The guy has done nothing wrong today, the players are too blame, he didn't take the penalties and miss the other chances What about his team selection, going back to the 'experience' of Dunn, Salgado and Roberts after Rochina, Goodwillie, Formica and Petrovic played well in mid week. Two of these three went off today and we looked far better with their replacements on. It's not just about today though is it? His tenure has been an unmitigated disaster but the power trippers cannot see it because, in simplistic terms they haven't got a bloody clue.
philipl Posted August 27, 2011 Posted August 27, 2011 Whatever. The usual pony from you. What worries me about Kean is that he the very worst kind of manager. An unlucky one.
deryck guyler's spoon Posted August 27, 2011 Posted August 27, 2011 No,he's just a shyster. No, he isn't. I'm sorry, that's garbage. The second half today demonstrated that he's a decent coach, albeit one who may be out of his depth due to inexperience and seemingly fated to fail.
beerwins Posted August 27, 2011 Posted August 27, 2011 I know I may be on my own but the owners are complete idiots and Jerome is only concerned with lining his own pockets. Does anybody actually think that Kean will be sacked ? I really dont think he will be sacked, not now, not next week or the week after that. I have a feeling that having a yes man in charge is more important than having sucess on the pitch for them. I supose that's probaly the main problem.................. we really dont know who to direct our anger at.
brian_gallagher85 Posted August 27, 2011 Posted August 27, 2011 We all know he needs to go, the sad fact of the matter seems to be that the following is the case at Rovers at present; [/img]
philipl Posted August 27, 2011 Posted August 27, 2011 No, he isn't. I'm sorry, that's garbage. The second half today demonstrated that he's a decent coach, albeit one who may be out of his depth due to inexperience and seemingly fated to fail. Yes he is an absolute shyster- in fact probably the worst employee of Blackburn Rovers since the club was founded 135 years ago.
SIMON GARNERS 194 Posted August 27, 2011 Posted August 27, 2011 We'll agree to disagree. The fact he purports to be a manager when he is clearly neither experienced enough nor tactically aware enough needs no further comment....he talks the talk but cannot deliver.
brian_gallagher85 Posted August 27, 2011 Posted August 27, 2011 Does anybody actually think that Kean will be sacked ? I really dont think he will be sacked, not now, not next week or the week after that. I have a feeling that having a yes man in charge is more important than having sucess on the pitch for them. I supose that's probaly the main problem.................. we really dont know who to direct our anger at. BINGO, we need a Jiminy Cricket...
BRFC1995 Posted August 27, 2011 Posted August 27, 2011 No, he isn't. I'm sorry, that's garbage. The second half today demonstrated that he's a decent coach, albeit one who may be out of his depth due to inexperience and seemingly fated to fail. a 2nd half we lost like countless 2nd halves under his overlong tenure, substitutions forced on him by injuries changed the game nowt to do with tactical genius, 1st 30mins before the injuries was as painful and unwatchable as football gets.
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