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1 hour ago, RoversClitheroe said:

If he loses this Saturday he HAS to go. 

Give the new manager the international break.

We all know what will happen though he will win the next 3 and be safe again.

It's an absolute joke.

Anyone happy with Mowbray has reduced the high standards that we should expect from a Blackburn team that I personally believe is capable of promotion, but not with Mowbray in charge.

He could lose the next 6 and still be safe.

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From their point of view - His points total over the season despite the death spirals will be enough for midtable having contested with the covid situation and usual injuries.

They are happy with that probably because it and he cause them little fuss.

At some point 20 million will be recouped from sales - They'll be very happy with that.

We are the Tony and Steve show.

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He isn't going anywhere. He is bulletproof. Actually that's not true as that implies someone is wanting/trying to get him out and that isn't the case. 

The majority of fans it seems, away from this board, want him to stay. After Coyle and Kean and providing the sole highlight in a decade TM is considered the golden boy. Venkys really don't give a hoot about us. The CEO is his mate. The local media is a brown nosing oushover. There's no threat whatsoever. 

9 losses in 11 - who cares? Spunk £12 million on defunct talent - so.what? Bottle every playoff push - meh. Honestly he doesn't go anywhere at any point. Which could be a worse situation for us given the absolute clowns we have had in charge. Problem is it isn't a very good position to be in either by any stretch of the imagination.

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There's an interesting article in my paper today regarding OGS at Utd. -

" The job of a manager isn't simply to send a team out and hope for the best but to devise and drill a culture where good decisions become second nature, where individual talents  conceive of their role within a collective framework.

The worlds best coaches improve players by encouraging them to see the game differently: to anticipate, to spot patterns of play and sense danger ".

I don't think we've ever had a real " team identity " in Mowbray's time, or before that to be honest.

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17 minutes ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said:

There's an interesting article in my paper today regarding OGS at Utd. -

" The job of a manager isn't simply to send a team out and hope for the best but to devise and drill a culture where good decisions become second nature, where individual talents  conceive of their role within a collective framework.

The worlds best coaches improve players by encouraging them to see the game differently: to anticipate, to spot patterns of play and sense danger ".

I don't think we've ever had a real " team identity " in Mowbray's time, or before that to be honest.

Yes. Contrast this with Hughes and how fondly his team is remembered and I think a lot of the difference (outside of competence) is this. 

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8 hours ago, booth said:

Bilic would be a massive upgrade.

Not a Bilic fan - overrated IMO.

Having said that, don't think it would be difficult to find a manager who wasn't a massive upgrade on Mowbray.

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Got to love it on here at times it's no wonder there are accusations of over expectation and on the opposite side lack of ambition.

'Who can we get' better,  

'Who'll come ?'

'Nobody out there'

er..... Hughes ?  - Busted flush 

Bilic ? - Nah overated

Pearson ? - Turned it down, won't come.

It's no frigging wonder they get the likes of Coyle through the door, we should be literally banging on it demanding any one of those. A fresh approach is needed with a manager who can build his team from the back and knows what a good striker actually is at this level.

It really is as straightforwards as that, TM would confuse a game of pass the parcel.

 

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12 hours ago, tomphil said:

Got to love it on here at times it's no wonder there are accusations of over expectation and on the opposite side lack of ambition.

'Who can we get' better,  

'Who'll come ?'

'Nobody out there'

er..... Hughes ?  - Busted flush 

Bilic ? - Nah overated

Pearson ? - Turned it down, won't come.

It's no frigging wonder they get the likes of Coyle through the door, we should be literally banging on it demanding any one of those. A fresh approach is needed with a manager who can build his team from the back and knows what a good striker actually is at this level.

It really is as straightforwards as that, TM would confuse a game of pass the parcel.

 

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Agreed. Also if folk consider Hughes a busted flush even at this level then Mowbray is a busted 2 pair.  

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Well he didn't tear up trees at top level but he wasn't really a disaster either, he certainly isn't Coyle standard and he hasn't had a team bottom of league one or two after ten games.

If the dice was rolled just for the sake of it as a few would like then we could certainly do worse that's the best way to look at it. He fits Venky's remit in such a way as he's been sacked / resigned recently and out of a job so no compen !

He might not turn out to be a massive improvement but i doubt he'd ruin what TM has built overnight either.

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13 minutes ago, Gavlar Somerset Rover! said:

I know where the bloke would start building from, that’s for sure!

And he kept us up with a strike force of post injury Jansen, Dickov, Stead and Boothroyd. If he can do that with them then he might even get a tune out of our strikers. 

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40 minutes ago, Blue blood said:

And he kept us up with a strike force of post injury Jansen, Dickov, Stead and Boothroyd. If he can do that with them then he might even get a tune out of our strikers. 

I'd rather have John Stead any day than the two non striking strikers we have now. I see he's still playing at Harrogate !

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1 minute ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said:

There's a very interesting article about Nigel Pearson in my paper today. He's recovered from the Covid he caught early this year but it's revealed some heart problems. He lives in Devon now so wether he'd fancy a move up North is in doubt. The article sounds like he'd like to be back in football though.

Its was online in the Athletic online sport paper. Very good detail article. 

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6 hours ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said:

There's a very interesting article about Nigel Pearson in my paper today. He's recovered from the Covid he caught early this year but it's revealed some heart problems. He lives in Devon now so wether he'd fancy a move up North is in doubt. The article sounds like he'd like to be back in football though.

I was sat near him in the directors box at Ewood  (long story) a few years ago when we played Leicester. I remarked to the person next to me that Pearson looked ill and slightly distressed. He was actually having a heart attack and was rushed to hospital. 

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Credit where it's due he got a tune out of them today but that's his job and this is his squad and it's a decent size now. Yet again Kaminsky looks the part very good signing.  

Pears as number 2 less so i hope the number 1 stays fit now.

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Jury out on this season and that is all that really matters.

1) I am not looking at any game thinking Mowbray cost us so far this season. Equally I am not looking at any points gained because of managerial wizardry.

2) if he keeps it that way, then it is a function of the squad being good enough to get us up. I certainly think it is at least good enough to be in contention and that is down to a superb summer window so thumbs up Tony for that

3) we have had at least eight players unavailable every game so far this season. We are still in contention so that is creditable. You can't judge Mowbray adversely on our current table position

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4) Starting at Luton Mowbray will have the majority of his massive squad available. How he sets them up in a winning system, selects his 18, his 11 and uses his 3 subs is all about Mowbray. There is no hiding place. Every game hereon in has Mowbray totally exposed as the Manager.

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4 hours ago, philipl said:

Jury out on this season and that is all that really matters.

1) I am not looking at any game thinking Mowbray cost us so far this season. Equally I am not looking at any points gained because of managerial wizardry.

2) if he keeps it that way, then it is a function of the squad being good enough to get us up. I certainly think it is at least good enough to be in contention and that is down to a superb summer window so thumbs up Tony for that

3) we have had at least eight players unavailable every game so far this season. We are still in contention so that is creditable. You can't judge Mowbray adversely on our current table position

BUT

4) Starting at Luton Mowbray will have the majority of his massive squad available. How he sets them up in a winning system, selects his 18, his 11 and uses his 3 subs is all about Mowbray. There is no hiding place. Every game hereon in has Mowbray totally exposed as the Manager.

I was surprised to see that Luton are higher in the table than we are.

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