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Posted (edited)
28 minutes ago, ... said:

Let Lowe see out the season

Imagine if Lowe hadn't picked up those two wins....we'd be well and truly looking over our shoulders...and we might still be yet if Luton manage to beat Leeds today (currently they are leading 1 nil)

 

Scratch that, now 1-1

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Posted
5 minutes ago, lraC said:

I can’t guarantee it is correct, but I heard from 2 different people who I know and trust and a 3rd person, who claims to be inside the club, who I don’t know personally. That’s about O’Neil. 

there would have been no point appointing o`neill,with 6 months he`d have done the same as eustace,lambert  and jdt,unable to work with the three ****whits,he`d have walked out as well,if your a decent manager,then you are not welcome at ewood/brockhall

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Posted
6 minutes ago, Ianrally said:

My old dad used to say “ Never trust a bloke who’s eyes are too close together”

Seems the old boy was right!

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The counter argument would be "never judge a book by it's cover", but in this case "what you see is what you get"!

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Posted
1 hour ago, lraC said:

I can’t guarantee it is correct, but I heard from 2 different people who I know and trust and a 3rd person, who claims to be inside the club, who I don’t know personally. That’s about O’Neil. 

fair enough, thanks for sharing. 

Gary O'Neil and Raphael Wicky was my 2 choices to replace Eustace. 

Posted
2 hours ago, MarkBRFC said:

If even Chaddy has turned on this bloke after 6 games then you know the gig is well and truly up.

It was his attitude after we conceded those 2 goals and he did nothing. No passion, no shouting, motionless.

Just didn't sit well with me. 

Yes the players have to take some but Ismael aswell 

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Posted
27 minutes ago, chaddyrovers said:

It was his attitude after we conceded those 2 goals and he did nothing. No passion, no shouting, motionless.

Just didn't sit well with me. 

Yes the players have to take some but Ismael aswell 

What he's doing on the sidelines doesn't bother me in the slightest, it's the lack of managerial ability that's a bigger concern.

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Posted
17 minutes ago, davulsukur said:

What he's doing on the sidelines doesn't bother me in the slightest, it's the lack of managerial ability that's a bigger concern.

Sometimes the two are mutually exclusive even King Kenny, Mark Hughes and Tony Mowbray offered a rant or two now and again.

As did JDT in his first season hell even Gaz waved his arms occasionally but this fella seems detached from the whole thing like he's in a trance or something.

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Posted
24 minutes ago, davulsukur said:

What he's doing on the sidelines doesn't bother me in the slightest, it's the lack of managerial ability that's a bigger concern.

But after being 2 nil down, he did nothing at all. Sam Allardyce and Mark Hughes would have mad on that touchline. Even Eustace would. I would be livid on that touchline, 

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Posted (edited)

Owen Coyle was like a performing seal on the touch line, means nowt, you can still be calm but get your point across to the players .

However, this fella’s inaction is at a different level to what I’ve seen before, as tomphil says it’s like he’s completely detached, and it’s reflected in his game management. Cardiff game, went behind in the last half hour changed nothing for the next 15 minutes. Last night, 2-0 down, at home, and didn’t make a change from the 46th to 76th minute whilst stood like a statue.

Really odd.

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Posted
42 minutes ago, Tomphil2 said:

Perhaps just perhaps there really is a 3 month clause and hes already just seeing that out knowing it'll be over soon.

Certainly looks like it.

I hope so, defeat against Wednesday on Tuesday, will bring everything to ahead. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, chaddyrovers said:

But after being 2 nil down, he did nothing at all. Sam Allardyce and Mark Hughes would have mad on that touchline. Even Eustace would. I would be livid on that touchline, 

I do get where you're coming from in this situation though, 0 - 2 down, at home, after 8mins, yeah, he probably should have been doing something to show at least a bit of passion about it.

As I say, overall it doesn't bother me that much but, you know what, I think for yesterday's game, you're right. If that can't stir some kind of fire/emotion from him, nothing will.

Posted
16 hours ago, Ferrit said:

Worst manager we’ve ever had, considering some of the guff we’ve seen over the years that’s some going. Make no mistake this is worse than those dark Kean years. Is Jerome Anderson back pulling the strings?

 

Ismael won't even be a footnote. Kean was one of the main architects of our demise which still echo through the club today.

Let's not ever downplay what that scumbag did to our club.

Not sure about Jerome Anderson but Waggott was a football agent. Venkys have always had a hard on for agents running the club.

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