roversfan99 Posted April 23, 2023 Posted April 23, 2023 Szmodics wouldn't be starting regularly in the Premier League. Quote
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rigger Posted April 23, 2023 Posted April 23, 2023 47 minutes ago, roversfan99 said: Szmodics wouldn't be starting regularly in the Premier League. Lucky that he is at a Championship club then. Quote
roverandout Posted April 23, 2023 Posted April 23, 2023 (edited) 4 hours ago, DE. said: With Rovers, Mowbray proved he could lead a club to solid mid-to-upper table finishes in the Championship with a relatively small budget (albeit not having to sell players regularly) and even have the club flirting with playoff positions. He could never get us beyond that point though. It'll be interesting to see if he's given time at Sunderland to show he can go beyond that. He'll have to. There's no long journeys with Sunderland fans. Rovers fans are meek compared to the mackems. Mowbray took us for a ride with his journey bullshit. I know that sounds weird. He knows at Sunderland his head will be on the block. That's probably why he has them in playoff contention unlike at rovers where it took him 5 years Edited April 23, 2023 by roverandout 1 Quote
Upside Down Posted April 23, 2023 Posted April 23, 2023 10 minutes ago, roverandout said: He'll have to. There's no long journeys with sunder fans. Rovers fans are meek compared to the mackems. Mowbray took us for a ride with his journey bullshit. I know that sounds weird. He knows at Sunderland his head will be on the block. That's probably why he has them in playoff contention unlike at rovers where it took him 5 years That's exactly what it is. He was under zero pressure here. He could plod away to his heart's content and never have to answer to anyone for total failure year after year. That's why I will always label him as a dolloper. JDT has done very well given we have no proper midfield or any decent strikers. Especially when you take into account that the club deliberately sabotaged any attempt to get some of these players in. There is a long way to go before he can be classed as a top manager, too many game thrown away with bullshit tactics and far too many games where we didn't turn up at all. Those results are costing us dearly right now. All in all he is still the best manager we've had since we were inflicted with the venkys virus, which shows the damage that it has caused. 2 Quote
roversfan99 Posted April 23, 2023 Posted April 23, 2023 So he purposely didnt get into the play offs just to coast, rather than it being down to not quite being up to it? 1 Quote
Popular Post JHRover Posted April 23, 2023 Popular Post Posted April 23, 2023 5 hours ago, MarkBRFC said: I get what your saying, but Mowbray took over Sunderland in August. Hardly mid-season. But he still took over them in the course of the current season, inheriting an upwardly mobile side from Neil and had no input into their recruitment, squad or preparations for the season. Therefore had little-no input into the setup and has had to work with what he walked into. Similar factors that are used to absolve him of responsibility for our relegation - that we were already destined for the drop, had a weak squad and the rot had set in. So in reverse surely it could be argued that all the ingredients for Sunderland to succeed were already there and he's just been able to ride the crest of the wave? Admittedly there's a time difference between the two but I do find it interesting. I'm not trying to be blindly anti-Mowbray but it seems some people consider him the mastermind behind Sunderland's play-off push yet zero responsibility for our relegation, I don't think it can be both. Anyhow his true colours became clear earlier this season when he shamefully admitted, whilst manager of the club, to advising a valued staff member to transfer to a rival club. There's absolutely no come back from that in my book, whether you are Pep Guardiola or Tony Mowbray. 10 Quote
Upside Down Posted April 23, 2023 Posted April 23, 2023 9 minutes ago, roversfan99 said: So he purposely didnt get into the play offs just to coast, rather than it being down to not quite being up to it? 50/50 I don't think he's up to it fully but without any pressure applied he didn't need to be. He found his comfort zone and stayed in it. He was never challenged by anyone and he never challenged himself. Dolloper. Quote
DeeCee Posted April 24, 2023 Posted April 24, 2023 8 hours ago, tomphil said: What Mowbray inherited at Sunderland seems to be a pool of young talented forward players and that is paying dividends for him. For the most part you'll read the same comments from Sunderland fans as there was here, yet hes only been there 5 mins, however they've just hit a bit of form at the right time. Something that never happened at Ewood under him but i'd suggest up there he's being pushed/pushing himself a little bit harder. He doesn't have free reign over the place he's under a DoF and has 30k fans scrutinising him not 12k so easy street isn't an option. Added to that he is a solid very experienced manager at this level and probably would've had us in the play offs last season if he'd been able to sign a striker ( if he wanted one) and applied a little more urgency. So it's no real surprise he might have them finishing up there. It's somebody else's squad not one he's been holding back for years. And he can go home and see his family every night 🙄 2 Quote
philipl Posted April 24, 2023 Posted April 24, 2023 Mowbray landed on his feet at Sunderland with a club with everything in place despite languishing in a lower league for a few seasons. At Ewood he walked into a lunatic asylum and we will forever be in his debt gor restoring us to a football club. JDT is different class again and if he stays for any length of time I am sure we will see the benefit. The contrast between the two as managers will be as great as the contrast between them in playing achievement. 3 Quote
tomphil Posted April 24, 2023 Posted April 24, 2023 6 hours ago, DeeCee said: And he can go home and see his family every night 🙄 Yeah hes probably shaved a whopping hour off his travel time and will still stay in the Sunderland area during the week i bet. Quote
Crimpshrine Posted April 24, 2023 Posted April 24, 2023 3 hours ago, philipl said: We will forever be in his debt for restoring us to a football club. Must have missed that. We are still a shambles with no effective board and absent, uninterested owners. Nothing changed when Mowbray was here. 9 Quote
Tyrone Shoelaces Posted April 24, 2023 Posted April 24, 2023 (edited) 18 minutes ago, Crimpshrine said: Must have missed that. We are still a shambles with no effective board and absent, uninterested owners. Nothing changed when Mowbray was here. The debt did. It got worse. Edited April 24, 2023 by Tyrone Shoelaces 6 Quote
47er Posted April 24, 2023 Posted April 24, 2023 Managers can only do so much. If Hedges hadn't had an unbelievable brain fart with a few seconds to go we'd have been hailing a great victory. If Hedges had done just about anything else but what he did we would have won. Find it hard to forgive that one. Bloody clueless. 5 Quote
tomphil Posted April 24, 2023 Posted April 24, 2023 Bizarre from him considering whenever he gets it on the right he cuts to his left and shoots, then when it's on his left foot bearing down on goal unchallenged...... Not lumping it all on him though theres been too much of that the fact is there was ample opportunity to intercept or clear it. Acres to run into maybe not helped by the tactical change and Wharton totally fluffed his lines then Hyam suffered a cruel once in several seasons wicked deflection. A combination of factors and brain farts all round. 4 Quote
Mattyblue Posted April 24, 2023 Posted April 24, 2023 (edited) The amount of modern footballers that can’t even swing their weaker leg is pathetic. Edited April 24, 2023 by Mattyblue 4 Quote
Tyrone Shoelaces Posted April 24, 2023 Posted April 24, 2023 12 minutes ago, Mattyblue said: The amount of modern footballers that can’t even swing their weaker leg is pathetic. I know it’s ridiculous. All it takes is a lot of practice. You can work on two footedness on your own if need be. All you need is a ball and a wall. 2 Quote
Mattyblue Posted April 24, 2023 Posted April 24, 2023 Maybe ‘the data’ tells them not to bother. 2 Quote
47er Posted April 24, 2023 Posted April 24, 2023 48 minutes ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said: I know it’s ridiculous. All it takes is a lot of practice. You can work on two footedness on your own if need be. All you need is a ball and a wall. Like a certain Norwegian winger we once had! 1 Quote
Ianrally Posted April 24, 2023 Posted April 24, 2023 (edited) 1 hour ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said: I know it’s ridiculous. All it takes is a lot of practice. You can work on two footedness on your own if need be. All you need is a ball and a wall. Too true, like Bobby Charlton. I’ve always thought that a professional footballer who can’t use both feet is like employing a painter and decorator who can paint but not hang wallpaper. Edited April 24, 2023 by Ianrally Quote
AllRoverAsia Posted April 24, 2023 Posted April 24, 2023 4 hours ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said: The debt did. It got worse. And Waggott, imho appointed via Mowbray, became so entrenched he was emboldened to get rid of his now puppet. 1 Quote
Tyrone Shoelaces Posted April 24, 2023 Posted April 24, 2023 (edited) 4 hours ago, Ianrally said: Too true, like Bobby Charlton. I’ve always thought that a professional footballer who can’t use both feet is like employing a painter and decorator who can paint but not hang wallpaper. I ran the ball most of the time with my dominant right foot but when it came to shooting, crossing, passing I used either without hesitation. I could take a corner with either foot off either wing and land the ball in the danger area. In swinger or out swinger. Lots of nights spent under the street lights. Edited April 24, 2023 by Tyrone Shoelaces 3 Quote
wilsdenrover Posted April 24, 2023 Posted April 24, 2023 2 hours ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said: I ran the ball most of the time with my dominant right foot but when it came to shooting, crossing, passing I used either without hesitation. I could take a corner with either foot off either wing and land the ball in the danger area. In swinger or out swinger. Lots of nights spent under the street lights. I think I read that your knees have gone (sorry if I’m confusing you with someone else!) but I think I’d still put you on our bench. Heck, I’d be half tempted to put you in the starting eleven… Quote
Tyrone Shoelaces Posted April 24, 2023 Posted April 24, 2023 1 minute ago, wilsdenrover said: I think I read that your knees have gone (sorry if I’m confusing you with someone else!) but I think I’d still put you on our bench. Heck, I’d be half tempted to put you in the starting eleven… Yeah my knees are shot now but it was worth it ! 2 Quote
Groundhog Posted April 26, 2023 Posted April 26, 2023 Rewatching the melee at the end, nice to see JDT getting stuck in. I enjoy his passion and he's a winner, he might be calm and charismatic but I'd love to know what he's like behind the scenes. That comment about Hedges v PNE "I'd have put it in" - class. Bankrupt Bellamy can feck right off an 'all, nice to see a security guard giving him some stick back too. JDT needs to drop mentioning the referees though, still going on about the Coventry equaliser, unless he's just taking the attention away from the players. Those incidents don't matter if we put the ball in the net. 6 Quote
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