tomphil Posted March 12, 2024 Posted March 12, 2024 The same things must've applied at Brum but maybe 'one of our own' type feelings might have given him a pass down there that he was never going to get here. Quote
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simongarnerisgod Posted March 12, 2024 Posted March 12, 2024 18 hours ago, windymiller7 said: A,blind man on a galloping horse could see where our problems were well before HT. I'm a big Fadz fan, but he should've been subbed at HT & an extra man put in midfield so our back 4 (who aren't blessed with pace) could drop a little deeper. Don't treat us as idiots, that's all I'm asking right now. Oh, that & 3pts please! an indication that he does`nt know what to do when events on the pitch ar`nt going right,every fan with eyesight could see we were to high up the pitch,not good with a 37yr old in your back three and the other two not noted for their swiftness either 1 Quote
AllRoverAsia Posted March 13, 2024 Posted March 13, 2024 (edited) On 13/03/2024 at 00:09, tomphil said: The same things must've applied at Brum but maybe 'one of our own' type feelings might have given him a pass down there that he was never going to get here. He was "one of our own" to Brum fans but they also considered him to have been treated poorly by the new owners. He'd done ok the previous season and they got their highest points tally in 7 years and safe. This season after 11 games and in 6th position the owners sacked him citing they wanted "a winning mentality and a culture of ambition" across the club. That is a damming statement for owners to issue when sacking the manager/ coach. It's probably what put him on Rovers short list as a JDT replacement. Brum then appointed Rooney and then Mowbray proving that some just never learn. Edited March 13, 2024 by AllRoverAsia 4 Quote
tomphil Posted March 13, 2024 Posted March 13, 2024 5 minutes ago, AllRoverAsia said: He was "one of our own" to Brum fans but they also considered him to have been treated poorly by the new owners. He'd done ok the previous season and they got their highest points tally in 7 years and safe. This season after 11 games and in 6th position the owners sacked him citing they wanted "a winning mentality and a culture of ambition" across the club. That is a damming statement for owners to issue when sacking the manager/ coach. It's probably what put him on Rovers short list as a JDT replacement. Brum then appointed Rooney and then Mowbray proving that some just never learn. Which is pretty much the same reasons Sunderland sacked Mowbray. Here we wanted an ambitious think outside the box young coach to develop players and build a promotion challenging team on a midtable budget, something Mowbray could never do. We got a guy he was doing the business in his first season so they let his best forward go, didn't replace him then gave him a league 1 budget and flumoxed his mid season transfer windows x2. You can't make this shit it it's like they all do it on purpose i'm almost of the assumption staying in the championship is one big launderette for certain types. 2 Quote
Upside Down Posted March 14, 2024 Author Posted March 14, 2024 1 hour ago, tomphil said: Which is pretty much the same reasons Sunderland sacked Mowbray. Here we wanted an ambitious think outside the box young coach to develop players and build a promotion challenging team on a midtable budget, something Mowbray could never do. We got a guy he was doing the business in his first season so they let his best forward go, didn't replace him then gave him a league 1 budget and flumoxed his mid season transfer windows x2. You can't make this shit it it's like they all do it on purpose i'm almost of the assumption staying in the championship is one big launderette for certain types. What do you mean like? They do do this on purpose. Quote
tomphil Posted March 14, 2024 Posted March 14, 2024 8 hours ago, Upside Down said: What do you mean like? They do do this on purpose. Non of it makes any sense there is now the Reading owner the latest guy ruining a solid sized club they even spent 50 mill on a training ground whilst in the second tier. Now they are selling it to tiny neighbours Wycombe Wanderers to lease back if they are lucky. Why it's allowed to happen and where is fit and proper is one thing but the main driver is WHY these people get involved in the first place to seemingly on the face of it blow tens of millions down the drain ? It's dodgy. 2 Quote
NeilInBristol Posted March 14, 2024 Posted March 14, 2024 Reading the quotes in the LT today it's absolutely pointless even wasting time reading the interview these days Doesn't know anything about the court case Fans should get behind the team Bs bs bs Quote
JHRover Posted March 30, 2024 Posted March 30, 2024 Does anyone actually care at this stage? He could be Pep Guardiola's natural successor for all we know, but under these owners it is irrelevant. They'll find a way to undermine him and force him out. They ain't going to sack a shite manager - Kean, Coyle They ain't going to back a decent manager - JDT, Allardyce, maybe Lambert John Eustace could be a Mourinho in the making, or could be another Kean. Ultimately makes no difference to this club under these awful people. 8 Quote
Upside Down Posted March 30, 2024 Author Posted March 30, 2024 1 minute ago, JHRover said: Does anyone actually care at this stage? He could be Pep Guardiola's natural successor for all we know, but under these owners it is irrelevant. They'll find a way to undermine him and force him out. They ain't going to sack a shite manager - Kean, Coyle They ain't going to back a decent manager - JDT, Allardyce, maybe Lambert John Eustace could be a Mourinho in the making, or could be another Kean. Ultimately makes no difference to this club under these awful people. Absolutely agree. I wouldn't have given a fuck but he came in slagging off the best manager since this scum turned up and I'm not having that from some jobs worth MKii Owen Coyle. Quote
Oldgregg86 Posted March 30, 2024 Posted March 30, 2024 (edited) 22 hours ago, JHRover said: Does anyone actually care at this stage? He could be Pep Guardiola's natural successor for all we know, but under these owners it is irrelevant. They'll find a way to undermine him and force him out. They ain't going to sack a shite manager - Kean, Coyle They ain't going to back a decent manager - JDT, Allardyce, maybe Lambert John Eustace could be a Mourinho in the making, or could be another Kean. Ultimately makes no difference to this club under these awful people. Thats it in a nutshell. It doesn’t really matter but even in a scenario where it doesn't he’s managed to underwhelm Edited March 30, 2024 by Oldgregg86 1 Quote
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