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Mr Benson will forever hang on in there 

 

“We must also say a big thank you to David Lowe, Damien Johnson, Ben Benson, Mike Sheron and Paul Butler for all their support during the interim period and they will form part of Valérien’s backroom staff at the Senior Training Centre going forward.”

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1 minute ago, Tom said:

Mr Benson will forever hang on in there 

 

“We must also say a big thank you to David Lowe, Damien Johnson, Ben Benson, Mike Sheron and Paul Butler for all their support during the interim period and they will form part of Valérien’s backroom staff at the Senior Training Centre going forward.”

Yes, it’s interesting that we can keep all that lot, but not shell out for a top manager.

I love the wording of the club statement “gained further Championship experience at West Bromwich Albion and Watford” 🙂

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I like David Lowe and company, but is it something we should look at, when a manager doesn't bring in his own backroom staff? I can't think of too many clubs, where they hire a manager, and he doesn't bring in his own complete team. 

Or is this how it is these days? 

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I wish him all the very best.

If he is successful then we will all be happy so I am prepared to give him my full backing.

The elephant though is still well and truly in the room.

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At best, I am whelmed.

Can’t really judge him on results until - I would say - Cardiff. He’ll be heavily relying on existing coaches for the weekend and Derby will be the first game where he’s had a good look at everyone.

Stoke will be a “what are these guys about” match, after which he’ll have an idea of who he can trust and who he can’t.

Again - whelmed. It’s a championship football manager, we’re a championship club. It’s not particularly ambitious, it’s not particularly unambitious.

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I feel quite underwhelmed and concerned - granted he has champ experience but feels like a desperate hire 

I worry he will tinker with the system the players are comfortable with and we can kiss any hope of a top 6 goodbye 

ah well, the one consistent thing about Rovers these last 14 years is we always find a way to scrape the shit barrel - 3 weeks to appoint bloody Ismael…. 
 

hope I’m very wrong but I think we’ve just rolled over and fucked it 

 

 

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Find this appointment a tad disappointing, if he really was the standout candidate out of 150 I find that quite depressing .. he wouldn’t have been my choice I thought there were better options out there but that said he is now the manager we have what 12 games left ? Let’s support the guy and the team and make a real effort to get in them playoffs 

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1 minute ago, davulsukur said:

Eustace would have wanted a payrise. Ismael has taken a lower wage for longer.

I understand that but can't imagine Ismaël would've signed a three-year deal without being given some sort of clarity / guarantees with regards to the contractual situation for basically half the squad. Either that or he's really desperate to get back into management.

Like everyone else, I wish him all the best but it's frustrating how slow the club is acting in key areas like player recruitment and replacement of a head coach. 

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2 minutes ago, roversR4ever said:

The way the Baggies fans talk about him I'm far from convinced about him. 

Baggies fans think Mowbray is still the messiah. You can't really believe what they say.

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Ok, he is here now, let’s see how we go. I’m not massively excited, but I’m not massively disappointed either, he was probably in the top 3 of realistic targets , cooper etc were probably fanciful given our current chaos behind the scenes. Much better than a boateng or boa morte type appointment 

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1 minute ago, JCRovers said:

I understand that but can't imagine Ismaël would've signed a three-year deal without being given some sort of clarity / guarantees with regards to the contractual situation for basically half the squad. Either that or he's really desperate to get back into management

As per my previous post - he’s just gone from being unemployed to getting a gig that will guarantee him more than a million and a half quid, come what may.

Even I’d suck up Waggott’s bullshit for a while for that kind of dough.

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I don’t really have a view, other than, to welcome him and hope he does the business here.

He absolutely gets a clean slate, like any new boss.

Apart from Owen Coyle, he can still go feck himself.

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