rigger Posted May 11, 2022 Posted May 11, 2022 43 minutes ago, LeftWinger said: Didn't Mowbray at one stage? This January seemingly. 1
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MelchesterRover Posted May 11, 2022 Posted May 11, 2022 1 hour ago, Gavlar Somerset Rover! said: Feels like it deserves its own thread! CLUB STATEMENT: TONY MOWBRAY "He has brought stability to the club . . ." Stability? I thought that's what Gary Bowyer did all those years ago . . . . 2
MelchesterRover Posted May 11, 2022 Posted May 11, 2022 49 minutes ago, Rochdale_rover said: PARTY TIME.🥳 It's a damned shame the Rovers beer is so damned expensive. 2
bluebruce Posted May 11, 2022 Posted May 11, 2022 11 minutes ago, MelchesterRover said: "He has brought stability to the club . . ." Stability? I thought that's what Gary Bowyer did all those years ago . . . . Yep, and then more Venkys bumbling and a string of inadequate managerial appointments fucked us right back into 'basketcase' territory.
SBlue Posted May 11, 2022 Posted May 11, 2022 4 minutes ago, bluebruce said: Yep, and then more Venkys bumbling and a string of inadequate managerial appointments fucked us right back into 'basketcase' territory. Exactly, both Bowyer and Mowbray might have “brought stability to the club”, but it swiftly leaves the building with them. Once more unto the breach, my friends 4
Backroom Popular Post DE. Posted May 11, 2022 Backroom Popular Post Posted May 11, 2022 The problem we've had since day one is that the first team manager is essentially expected to build the entire structure of the club as he sees fit. Not only does that give the manager far more work than should be required, but it means when the manager leaves he basically takes that structure with him, leaving the new manager to have to either rebuild from the start or try to adapt to whatever is left behind. It makes everything far more difficult than it needs to be. 12
Bluerover78 Posted May 11, 2022 Posted May 11, 2022 Let's just hope a plan is already in place, looks like Watford got the ball rolling by poaching the FGR manager from under their noses, they are quite good at hiring and firing though. Hopefully by the end of the month at the latest.
Danny O.Brien Posted May 11, 2022 Posted May 11, 2022 Whatever I think of his reign overall. That year in league one was brilliant, with some great away days. As a manager for me though, he was bang average. A stubborn man, who clearly felt he'd earnt the right to stick by players/systems that didn't work. The majority of his signings varied from decent to brilliant. With very few poor signings in the five years. I think personally he should've gone the end of last season but here we are. The next manager is a massive appointment and could hopefully be the catalyst that wakes this sleeping giant of a club. Equally it could set us back and we'd be clamouring for Tony to help. but let's not think like that 😂 5
roversfan99 Posted May 11, 2022 Posted May 11, 2022 I'm glad that he has been let go, it is definitely time for a change. Mowbray has done a decent/good job and has proved to be a safe pair of hands, but its time to take a calculated gamble and try and push on. I certainly not going to start grabbing the champagne or anything like that. I have zero faith in those idiots appointing anyone decent, nor do I think even the smallest of steps has been made regarding lining up a successor. I also don't anticipate anything other than bargain bin recruitment. It has all been dealt with poorly with seemingly no communication from Venkys at least from the start of 2022 and even since it was all but announced it has dragged on so at least we have our first bit of closure. 4
tomphil Posted May 11, 2022 Posted May 11, 2022 I'd assume they are going to try and keep the structure in place with all the analytical staff. player development staff and pathway from Academy to first team set up by TM. Who will oversee all that now though ? Even if they get a younger coach guy to slot in or random foreigner who has the experience to run the show ? It certainly won't be Waggot and Venus house builder will be long gone as well i expect.
Gav Posted May 11, 2022 Posted May 11, 2022 Only in 12 months from now will some see the real merits of what Mowbray brought to this basket case of a club. He picked up the pieces after another disastrous managerial appointment and put the club back on a firm footing in the Championship. The promotion night in Doncaster will live with me forever, those nights don’t come along to often. The club has no structure, skeleton staff, depleted squad and missing owners, who wouldn’t want that challenge?
SBlue Posted May 11, 2022 Posted May 11, 2022 (edited) 24 minutes ago, tomphil said: I'd assume they are going to try and keep the structure in place with all the analytical staff. player development staff and pathway from Academy to first team set up by TM. Looks like we’re already fraying at the edges in that respect Edited May 11, 2022 by S8 & Blue
G Somerset Rover Posted May 11, 2022 Author Posted May 11, 2022 (edited) 2 hours ago, Mattyblue said: Lovely heartfelt message by the owners there, did it arrive by carrier pigeon on the Chicken and Egg letter headed paper? It does feel like a more honest statement would have gone along the lines of: ’Tony, Balaji still talks about your missus’ lemon drizzle cake even now, all these years on. All the best. Madame.’ Edited May 11, 2022 by Gavlar Somerset Rover! 3
darrenrover Posted May 11, 2022 Posted May 11, 2022 27 minutes ago, S8 & Blue said: Looks like we’re already fraying at the edges in that respect I wouldn't pay Stuart Harvey with washers. We were best shut! 1
booth Posted May 11, 2022 Posted May 11, 2022 I’m not sure about stability as the club is in around £150m of debt, it’s as unstable as it ever was, however you have to give Mowbray credit for bringing back some respectability to the club. Even if he did spoil it a bit with last seasons pressers. He annoyed the heck out of me with his tombola and his strange decisions but I have to give him credit for giving the veneer of a normal club during his time here. We played some good stuff, had some good times and have had a lot of other moments I’d rather forget. I won’t miss the weekly feeling of dread before the team sheet was issued. He wasn’t as bad as some made out, but not as good as others made out. Good luck to him wherever he goes next. 7
tomphil Posted May 11, 2022 Posted May 11, 2022 51 minutes ago, S8 & Blue said: Looks like we’re already fraying at the edges in that respect Harvey has been gone for a while though but i suppose if Sunderland go up he'll be trying to poach people. Waggot it looks like another opportunist job there once hes got his feet well under the table and big red warning signs are hes always fancied himself as an agent. I wouldn't trust that guy as far as i could throw him after the training ground episode, yet another taking advantage of the void. If it's up to him who becomes new gaffer he'll want his own puppet and he'll sell the idea to the owners on the back of it being cheaper, just watch. 1
Mattyblue Posted May 11, 2022 Posted May 11, 2022 So normally these statements will mention other coaching departures, if not all staff, certainly the right hand man usually follows out of the door… yet nothing on the assistant manager/head of football/real estate developer?
Exiled in Toronto Posted May 11, 2022 Posted May 11, 2022 If nothing else, hopefully his going leads to not reading about lemon drizzle cake and Gallagher’s ten minutes at right back any more.
Backroom Mike E Posted May 11, 2022 Backroom Posted May 11, 2022 43 minutes ago, Mattyblue said: So normally these statements will mention other coaching departures, if not all staff, certainly the right hand man usually follows out of the door… yet nothing on the assistant manager/head of football/real estate developer? I'm told by the man's best mate that Venus left the building yesterday. 2
SuperBrfc Posted May 11, 2022 Posted May 11, 2022 20 minutes ago, Mike E said: I'm told by the man's best mate that Venus left the building yesterday. Good riddance. 1
Wood26 Posted May 11, 2022 Posted May 11, 2022 Mowbray has done a good job in his 5 year stint here, especially with these owners, and the way they treated his exit shows you exactly what he’s dealt with. So saving us from League 1 and building a semi good team with some good players, I think he’s done alright. But it was time for a change, now just to sit back and pray that Venkys get this next appointment right. 2
roverblue Posted May 11, 2022 Posted May 11, 2022 Thanks for all your hard work Tony, some fantastic memories in our promotion season and you leave the club in a much better position than when you joined. I won’t miss your bizarre selections, stubborn tactics or depressing interviews. But it’s clear the players and staff relished working under you and nobody doubts your commitment working away from home the last 5 years. It feels like the right time for rovers and Tony to move on. I really fear for what comes next though and who and how long it takes to get someone in. We start next season in 8 weeks and need so much in place before then…
Popular Post riverholmes Posted May 11, 2022 Popular Post Posted May 11, 2022 (edited) One of Mowbray's final comments reported in the media was his suggestion that he had put the club on a firmer footing by signing Adam Armstrong and Ben Brereton-Diaz. He deserves credit for the signings. Unfortunately, however, due to club mismanagement, for which Mowbray must take some responsibility - though, perhaps, not the main responsibility, we will be losing, arguably, over £10 million worth of transfer fees this summer in players going for nothing. That's not including the loanee signing on fees which are also a sunk cost, as they head back to their parent clubs. Brighton will likely reap the rewards of Khadra and van Hecke gaining experience and U21 international recognition. We, unfortunately, get nothing, except some good memories and maybe a chance of getting the next Brighton youth loanee, as the club has shown no indication of wanting or being able to sign them permanently. Edit: On a different note, I find it troubling that the club statement refers only to the 'Owners.' There's something Orwellian (or Monarchical...) about the depersonalised language which, increases the sense of remoteness and unaccountability. Edited May 11, 2022 by riverholmes 11
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