Bbrovers2288 Posted February 9 Posted February 9 If this comes to fruition I just don’t see where we as a club go from here, three managers that have left early after not receiving assurances of being backed, that’s not a coincidence it’s just fact that there is no ambition from the owners. And if we don’t have that then what are we doing? Appointing another man to once again fail to be backed and leave , club is going to the wall. Didn’t think it could get much darker but this is a new low. When does it end 7 Quote
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chaddyrovers Posted February 9 Posted February 9 20 minutes ago, roversfan99 said: Does it even matter really? Whoever comes in is destined to fail in these conditions. Well you were very quick to having a go for suggest possible any names by myself even before I even reply to another poster.. Maybe next time you will be careful about having a go at people when they havent reply. 20 minutes ago, roversfan99 said: I can tell you one thing. We arent going to lose Eustace, take the time to appoint a replacement AND make the top 6 with this team. Who knows. You are very quick to write our players again. Quote
onlyonejackwalker Posted February 9 Posted February 9 1 minute ago, Cherry Blue said: not read all pages but has Sean Dyche been mentioned? Some terrible names are being nentioned. Lowe, O'Neil, now Dyche. It's really depressing. Quote
StHelensRover Posted February 9 Posted February 9 Sean Dyche would still fancy himself to manage in the Premier League and he will probably get another chance eventually. Not sure I could take the final humiliation of him absolutely bungling it here and the glee of Clampetts down the road Quote
Herbie6590 Posted February 9 Posted February 9 1 hour ago, booth said: Neither Derby nor Eustace would do that. There's just too many variables to consider. 8th March would be interesting… 1 Quote
Popular Post simongarnerisgod Posted February 9 Popular Post Posted February 9 it really does`nt matter who our next manager is ,he won`t succeed because the club don`t want any success(playing staff apart) 10 Quote
Southside Rover Posted February 9 Posted February 9 59 minutes ago, magicalmortensleftpeg said: He’s gone. Derby wouldn’t be making a formal approach without encouragement from Eustace’s side. Eustace also made no effort to shut down the rumours after that game. The only thing I’m glad about is that this makes it completely clear to the outside world we are a clown car of a football club. I was thinking the exact same Quote
Cherry Blue Posted February 9 Posted February 9 1 minute ago, simongarnerisgod said: it really does`nt matter who our next manager is ,he won`t succeed because the club don`t want any success(playing staff apart) what about the fact we won 6 games out of six. Is it imposible to repeat with players coming back plus addtions? Quote
B16Rover Posted February 9 Posted February 9 (edited) We're going to end up with a Belgium or French manager. The Still brothers probably have their wits about them, so I'm going for Timmy Simons or Gregory Poirer Edited February 9 by B16Rover Quote
Popular Post Gamst Posted February 9 Popular Post Posted February 9 (edited) It doesn’t really matter who the new manager is. We are now at the point where we are simply rearranging the deck chairs on the titanic. Eustace, like those before him, is jumping ship and the fans are left behind to suffer. I don’t know if I’ll be able to muster any excitement even if we hire Pep. Ultimately the owners leaving is all that matters now. Edited February 9 by Gamst 14 Quote
Gav Posted February 9 Posted February 9 11 minutes ago, onlyonejackwalker said: Some terrible names are being nentioned. Lowe, O'Neil, now Dyche. It's really depressing. Its irrelevant anyway…. Quote
Herbie6590 Posted February 9 Posted February 9 16 minutes ago, Cherry Blue said: not read all pages but has Sean Dyche been mentioned? Mentioned on Twitter as a way to boil the piss of a lot of fans…😆 Quote
RevidgeBlue Posted February 9 Posted February 9 Just now, Herbie6590 said: Mentioned on Twitter as a way to boil the piss of a lot of fans…😆 Id be absolutely delighted with Dyche. No way the Club would be that ambitious. 7 Quote
Plastics Posted February 9 Posted February 9 At a guess I'd say Venkys are more likely to make him see out the rest of the season. They've had no issue with running down people's contracts or waiting for the right price when it has come to players and it's extra upheaval for them. I presume Derby have had the nod from Eustace or his representative or they wouldn't be chancing their arm, so I doubt there's a long term future at the club but I can't see Venkys letting him move on after sanctioning signings. Whether they should let him go is another matter. I hope he stays and sneaks into the playoffs and that refocuses his commitment but he doesn't owe us anything Quote
martonrover Posted February 9 Posted February 9 3 minutes ago, Cherry Blue said: what about the fact we won 6 games out of six. Is it imposible to repeat with players coming back plus addtions? In context, that was achieved during the formative stage of the season. Can you imagine us doing that with key injuries and under business end of the season pressure? We are like a spider who gets half way up the bath and then falls back to the bottom. 1 Quote
simongarnerisgod Posted February 9 Posted February 9 3 minutes ago, Cherry Blue said: what about the fact we won 6 games out of six. Is it imposible to repeat with players coming back plus addtions? thats a bit irrelevant,in the long term they still ****** eustace over,as they did with jdt and mowbray in his last season Quote
Neal Posted February 9 Posted February 9 Can't understand why any Rovers fan wouldn't be over the moon with Sean Dyche. 1 Quote
ElTwis Posted February 9 Posted February 9 Elliot Jackson retweeted a selection of questions asked of JE and I think they're very telling. I assumed with the quotes of speaking to the owners he actually mean Waggot and Sugail but actually he repeatedly says owners to several questions. His body language is interesting when he hints about what the content of those conversations might be. I think this is a powerplay. My genuine belief is he knows going to Derby is not a positive step but he's fed up of being told what's going to happen. He knows he's in a position of strength and if he doesn't get an audience with an actual decision maker then he's prepared to go. The question is, does that message actually get to the venkys or will it be intercepted. He's used the platforms available to him to circumvent the communication process currently in place, knowing full well that those present in the UK will not want him to have an honest conversation. I don't see an outcome outside of JE leaving tomorrow or Waggot and Suhail effectively being sidelined. Interesting times. 3 Quote
martonrover Posted February 9 Posted February 9 1 minute ago, Plastics said: At a guess I'd say Venkys are more likely to make him see out the rest of the season Reportedly has a release clause of either £500,000 or £750,000. Quote
neophox Posted February 9 Posted February 9 Why would he go to Derby...he only played 50 games there ...If I was Eustace Coventry would be my choice...his boyhood club....Derby bottom at the table and looks like they will be relegated...s.. Quote
pick32 Posted February 9 Posted February 9 1 minute ago, Neal said: Can't understand why any Rovers fan wouldn't be over the moon with Sean Dyche. Because we beat Burnley in the playoff final and name a pub after him 1 Quote
martonrover Posted February 9 Posted February 9 1 minute ago, Neal said: Can't understand why any Rovers fan wouldn't be over the moon with Sean Dyche. I’d be over the Moon, but why in God’s name would he touch us with a barge pole? It’ll be desperado time imo. 1 Quote
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