Waggy76 Posted August 28, 2022 Posted August 28, 2022 3 hours ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said: As I understand it he’d already agreed to join Sunderland replacing Advocaat but Dick Advocaat had a change of heart at the last minute and decided to stay. A couple of months into the season Sunderland’s result were shit and Advocaat was gone ! Too late for Dyche though. That's , a similar tale I was told a few years ago ... Burnley fan mate, he was more or less gone , car started etc Quote
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chaddyrovers Posted August 29, 2022 Author Posted August 29, 2022 my reply to that tweet He will give you stability. He is mid table guy. Tactical poor, good with players but can get frustrated easily if things are going his way. Decent manager at this level Quote
Tyrone Shoelaces Posted August 29, 2022 Posted August 29, 2022 Gives great post match press conferences. If you’re struggling to sleep at night your worries are over. 3 Quote
Oldgregg86 Posted August 29, 2022 Posted August 29, 2022 As long as he’s not at rovers he’s great 4 Quote
rovers11 Posted August 29, 2022 Posted August 29, 2022 A good move for Mowbray. I had expected his next move to be to a lge 1 club so he's done well. He's a solid manager who will easily keep Sunderland up but no more than that. A good man-manager who is a shrewd operator in the loan market. He's not a good tactician though and never really sorted out our defensive issues in his tenure here. No doubt he did a good job here though and I'm sure he'll do well at Sunderland too. Quote
roverandout Posted August 29, 2022 Posted August 29, 2022 Sunderland fans seem to know alot about mowbray's time here and venkys. They are also aware of what shit owners venkys are. They're under the impression he develops youth. Plays attacking football. Has the ability to organise a defence. Is tactically aware. Poor buggers 6 Quote
Backroom DE. Posted August 29, 2022 Backroom Posted August 29, 2022 Mowbray isn't a terrible manager by any stretch, but he's also one that has repeatedly shown not to learn from his mistakes. He's carried the same positives and the same negatives to essentially every club he's been at. Sunderland can expect some good runs, some horrific runs, some baffling tactical selections, bizarre soundbytes and periods of satisfaction followed by equally long periods of immense frustration. Hopefully when we play them it'll be during a death spiral. 6 Quote
Upside Down Posted August 29, 2022 Posted August 29, 2022 I look forward to his insulting remarks to the fans. 3 Quote
USABlue Posted August 30, 2022 Posted August 30, 2022 14 hours ago, rovers11 said: A good move for Mowbray. I had expected his next move to be to a lge 1 club so he's done well. He's a solid manager who will easily keep Sunderland up but no more than that. A good man-manager who is a shrewd operator in the loan market. He's not a good tactician though and never really sorted out our defensive issues in his tenure here. No doubt he did a good job here though and I'm sure he'll do well at Sunderland too. I think he is a terrible man manager. Good at killing players natural attributes and shooting their confidence to hell. 3 Quote
roversfan99 Posted August 30, 2022 Posted August 30, 2022 2 hours ago, USABlue said: I think he is a terrible man manager. Good at killing players natural attributes and shooting their confidence to hell. Is he? The team spirit always seemed good in his tenure and I thought that he developed especially the younger players very well, Brereton, Buckley, Travis are 3 good examples. Always had his people skills as pretty good, he developed players well, but tactics were not his main strength. 1 Quote
Upside Down Posted August 30, 2022 Posted August 30, 2022 He had lost the dressing room at the Derby game. I am thoroughly relieved that he is not our manager anymore. He sucked what little life there was left in this club and to not even finish in the playoffs after being 2nd in February shows that he is not a good manager. I don't expect the mackems to give him as easy a ride as what he had here. 3 Quote
Exiled_Rover Posted August 31, 2022 Posted August 31, 2022 (edited) 13 hours ago, roversfan99 said: Is he? The team spirit always seemed good in his tenure and I thought that he developed especially the younger players very well, Brereton, Buckley, Travis are 3 good examples. Always had his people skills as pretty good, he developed players well, but tactics were not his main strength. He runs a holiday camp so of course the players aren't going to mind him, on the whole. I'd challenge that he's good at developing young players too: he held Travis back (tried to turn him into a midfield destroyer when he has much more to his game) he played Buckley as a False 9 / #10 when he's clearly a CM he told S. Wharton he was surplus to requirements before being forced to play him pretty sure Giles hates him I'm delighted he's no longer here - credit too him for arresting our slide into oblivion (albeit a better manager would have saved us from relegation in the first place...), but he massively overstayed his welcome and thought he was far too good for this club. Edited August 31, 2022 by Exiled_Rover 8 Quote
Upside Down Posted August 31, 2022 Posted August 31, 2022 1 hour ago, Exiled_Rover said: He runs a holiday camp so of course the players aren't going to mind him, on the whole. I'd challenge that he's good at developing young players too: he held Travis back (tried to turn him into a midfield destroyer when he has much more to his game) he played Buckley as a False 9 / #10 when he's clearly a CM he told S. Wharton he was surplus to requirements before being forced to play him pretty sure Giles hates him I'm delighted he's no longer here - credit too him for arresting our slide into oblivion (albeit a better manager would have saved us from relegation in the first place...), but he massively overstayed his welcome and thought he was far too good for this club. I look forward to seeing him pull that sort of shyte at Sunderland. It will be very entertaining. 1 Quote
superniko Posted August 31, 2022 Posted August 31, 2022 7 (SEVEN!) clean sheets in a row for PNE Quote
Exiled_Rover Posted August 31, 2022 Posted August 31, 2022 1 hour ago, superniko said: 7 (SEVEN!) clean sheets in a row for PNE And I'll tell you what, the striker that scored did NOT look happy. He clearly wants away. Quote
bazza Posted September 3, 2022 Posted September 3, 2022 On 31/08/2022 at 22:52, superniko said: 7 (SEVEN!) clean sheets in a row for PNE They equalled the record for the most clean sheets at the start of a season ever in the football league. I simply cannot find out who the other two clubs are that hold that record. Can someone please help. P.S. If you didn't already know they failed to beat the record today when Birmingham City put one past them to win the game. Quote
Neil Weaver Posted September 3, 2022 Posted September 3, 2022 It was mentioned on the radio today : the one I remember is Portsmouth, forgotten the other one. Quote
bazza Posted September 3, 2022 Posted September 3, 2022 23 minutes ago, Neil Weaver said: It was mentioned on the radio today : the one I remember is Portsmouth, forgotten the other one. Was it Notts County? Quote
rigger Posted September 3, 2022 Posted September 3, 2022 I was talking to a Nobber on the bus home tonight. He was really pissed off that they had had so many clean sheets yet still had less points than us. I only rubbed it in for the entire journey. 1 Quote
Cuppliance Posted September 5, 2022 Posted September 5, 2022 On 29/08/2022 at 22:08, DE. said: Mowbray isn't a terrible manager by any stretch, but he's also one that has repeatedly shown not to learn from his mistakes. He's carried the same positives and the same negatives to essentially every club he's been at. Sunderland can expect some good runs, some horrific runs, some baffling tactical selections, bizarre soundbytes and periods of satisfaction followed by equally long periods of immense frustration. Hopefully when we play them it'll be during a death spiral. Not checked the fixtures since reading this post but if we want to catch them in a death spiral we need to play them after the new year. February would be optimal. Quote
USABlue Posted September 5, 2022 Posted September 5, 2022 (edited) On 30/08/2022 at 07:04, roversfan99 said: Is he? The team spirit always seemed good in his tenure and I thought that he developed especially the younger players very well, Brereton, Buckley, Travis are 3 good examples. Always had his people skills as pretty good, he developed players well, but tactics were not his main strength. He dropped Travis as soon as he could after he played really well. Nyambe, Buckley, Rothwell he dropped and/or hooked after they.olayed really well. I think they all had games where they were very forward thinking, looking to get the ball to attack quickly. Each if them did not return until they went sideways/backwards with regularity. IMHO Mowbary is THE reason Lenihan, Nyambe and Rothwell could not wait to get out if here. Can also throw in the mix, Harrison Reed, who he told to learn from Smallwood and Evans when Reed was hands down a better player the both of them out together. Puts Giles on the right wing and tells the whole world that is his best position, bollox. Look at him go without ToMo. He has destroyed Gallagher as a player playing him where he is totally ineffective, shot his confidence to hell. Bad mouthing players in public is not good man management. Edited September 5, 2022 by USABlue 2 Quote
roverandout Posted September 5, 2022 Posted September 5, 2022 2 hours ago, USABlue said: He dropped Travis as soon as he could after he played really well. Nyambe, Buckley, Rothwell he dropped and/or hooked after they.olayed really well. I think they all had games where they were very forward thinking, looking to get the ball to attack quickly. Each if them did not return until they went sideways/backwards with regularity. IMHO Mowbary is THE reason Lenihan, Nyambe and Rothwell could not wait to get out if here. Can also throw in the mix, Harrison Reed, who he told to learn from Smallwood and Evans when Reed was hands down a better player the both of them out together. Puts Giles on the right wing and tells the whole world that is his best position, bollox. Look at him go without ToMo. He has destroyed Gallagher as a player playing him where he is totally ineffective, shot his confidence to hell. Bad mouthing players in public is not good man management. Slagging off the fans too Quote
roversfan99 Posted September 5, 2022 Posted September 5, 2022 3 hours ago, USABlue said: He dropped Travis as soon as he could after he played really well. Nyambe, Buckley, Rothwell he dropped and/or hooked after they.olayed really well. I think they all had games where they were very forward thinking, looking to get the ball to attack quickly. Each if them did not return until they went sideways/backwards with regularity. IMHO Mowbary is THE reason Lenihan, Nyambe and Rothwell could not wait to get out if here. Can also throw in the mix, Harrison Reed, who he told to learn from Smallwood and Evans when Reed was hands down a better player the both of them out together. Puts Giles on the right wing and tells the whole world that is his best position, bollox. Look at him go without ToMo. He has destroyed Gallagher as a player playing him where he is totally ineffective, shot his confidence to hell. Bad mouthing players in public is not good man management. That is blatantly untrue. Travis went on to start the following 7 games, and the Sheffield United game was one of 19 starts across the remaining 22 games. Those 3 players left at the same time as Mowbray, one to a higher division and one with a huge pay rise. And Tomasson also plays Gallagher out wide. Mowbray had his limitations and I am glad that he has gone but there isn't half some nonsense talked about him. 2 Quote
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