McClarky Posted September 15, 2007 Posted September 15, 2007 What a fantastic manager Hughes is. The thing I like best is his positivity. Under Souness we were led to believe that finishing 17th and going out of every cup at the first round was acceptable for a team like us. When Hughes said a couple of years ago that he aimed to get into Europe it sounded like he was getting carried away but we did it and a large part of that is because of the confidence he gives the team by being so positive. I think having a great manager can make a team like Rovers punch way above our weight whereas if a different choice had been made 3 years ago we could juyst as easily have been in Burnley's division now. All credit to the Board for getting the right man. Who were the 8 people who were angry about his appointment? I think they should be named and shamed. I was in the "YES" camp I think but without a great amount of enthusiasm but he has proven to be a fantastic appointment. The best ever maybe bearing in mind what he inherited and the resources he has had................
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MCMC1875 Posted September 15, 2007 Posted September 15, 2007 (edited) Good post Clarky mate. I tipped him 18 months before Souness jumped. Edited September 15, 2007 by MCMC1875
philipl Posted September 15, 2007 Posted September 15, 2007 Here's hoping Mark Hughes celebrates the third anniversary of his appointment in the style he will want to- a win at Chelsea. I was in the Yes camp and now he is Yes- the first and only choice! He is that good.
Jan Posted September 15, 2007 Posted September 15, 2007 What a fantastic manager Hughes is. The thing I like best is his positivity. Under Souness we were led to believe that finishing 17th and going out of every cup at the first round was acceptable for a team like us. When Hughes said a couple of years ago that he aimed to get into Europe it sounded like he was getting carried away but we did it and a large part of that is because of the confidence he gives the team by being so positive. I think having a great manager can make a team like Rovers punch way above our weight whereas if a different choice had been made 3 years ago we could juyst as easily have been in Burnley's division now. All credit to the Board for getting the right man. Who were the 8 people who were angry about his appointment? I think they should be named and shamed. I was in the "YES" camp I think but without a great amount of enthusiasm but he has proven to be a fantastic appointment. The best ever maybe bearing in mind what he inherited and the resources he has had................ The "Angrys" were probably Tris and the Trisettes who hadn't got over the previous "manager" leaving. I totally agree about positivity. I always thought "this is a small town club who won the Premiership- why, suddenly, is just avoiding relegation the objective? And why the heck did we go for 6th place only to be told that the "manager" would rather spend Thursday nights having dinner with his wife?" It's amazing what a bit of ambition and someone not waiting to retire will do for you. I wanted Strachan, Hughes in that order. When you come to think about it, I got both!!!! And both have done brilliantly at their respective challenges. And Mr Hughes wears suits almost as well as Mr Mourinho!!!! Maybe we should get him an anniversary card? (Shopping, YAY!!!!!!)
philipl Posted September 17, 2007 Posted September 17, 2007 There's a very readable piece on the official site of Brad paying tribute to what Sparky is achieving.
USABlue Posted September 17, 2007 Posted September 17, 2007 I was maybe one of the angry's I don't remember. If I wasn't the I was a definate no. I wanted no part of Sparky being named manager. I felt it was going to be nothing more than a dangerous experiment which would put the club I love in Jeopardy. Now I can't see ANY other manager doing the stellar kind of job that Hughes has done here, and I mean any manager, short of perhaps Brian Clough. So any of you seeking footy advice or wishing to know the nuances of football management, now you know, don't ask me I know Jack.
roversmum Posted September 17, 2007 Posted September 17, 2007 We met Mark and his wife as they were leaving Ewood after the last game Mark played in for Rovers. Mark seemed very sorry to be leaving and said he would have liked to stay on. Somehow, I just felt he would be back. As soon as Souness took himself off to Newcastle I had no doubt that the new Manager would be Mr Mark Hughes and that he would be a much loved success.
thenodrog Posted September 17, 2007 Posted September 17, 2007 Who were the 8 people who were angry about his appointment? I seem to rem being a 'No'. I didn't like the way that he was apparently the players choice as indicated in a Craig Short interview at the time.... shades of a 'popular' dressing room choice like Brian Kidd. Obviously very glad to be proven wrong.
blue phil Posted September 18, 2007 Posted September 18, 2007 (edited) The shed does look particularly dreadful in that clip though...... I really do think it's time to build a new similar capacity stand . The Riverside doesn't reflect our current status as a premiership force . It's going to have to be done sooner or later and could help in the drive to recruit more punters . On the Hughes subject I was an undecided at the time ; Strachan and Dowie were in front of him . Now there's not a manager in the world I have more respect for . With Wenger staying at Arsenal , Ferguson seemingly at UTD for at least the next 5 years at least I suspect , Liverpool seemingly on the up , and the Welsh job already done , there aren't many teams I reckon he'd abandon us for - at least in the premiership . Edited September 18, 2007 by blue phil
frosty Posted September 19, 2007 Posted September 19, 2007 On the Hughes subject I was an undecided at the time ; Strachan and Dowie were in front of him . Well I'm certainly glad we have got Hughes. If we had Strachan or Dowie, we would be in mid table mediocrity, or relegation fighters. Europe would be a long way away.
blue phil Posted September 19, 2007 Posted September 19, 2007 I still rate Strachan and Dowie I have to say .... :ph34r:
Eddie Posted September 19, 2007 Posted September 19, 2007 I was happy, but he wasn't my first choice. I really wanted Strachan or O'Neill, but things have worked out well so I have no complaints. I also wouldn't have minded had Dowie got the job.
John Posted September 19, 2007 Posted September 19, 2007 (edited) At the time, I actually had nightmares over Dowie getting the job (not joking). Edited September 19, 2007 by John
colin Posted September 19, 2007 Posted September 19, 2007 On the Hughes subject I was an undecided at the time ; Strachan and Dowie were in front of him . Now there's not a manager in the world I have more respect for. I'll second that. I like the way he has not only turned us into a decent team (even when we lose) but I appreciate his quiet dignity. It may be a getting older thing, but I never seem to want to say "Oh for God's sake STFU as I do with some managers & indeed with some ex-Rover's managers.
ABBEY Posted September 20, 2007 Posted September 20, 2007 lets hope hughsie is still a rover this time next week
Wiggy Posted September 20, 2007 Posted September 20, 2007 (edited) Let's hope the dodgy Russian and odious Kenyon haven't time to read the papers today....there is a fantastic, full page article in the Torygraph jobs section ( David Bolchover) on Hughesy's management style. The website is down at the moment but I'll try and post a link later if possible. It's probably even worth buying a copy. Edited September 20, 2007 by Wiggy
thenodrog Posted September 20, 2007 Posted September 20, 2007 (edited) Let's hope the dodgy Russian and odious Kenyon haven't time to read the papers today....there is a fantastic, full page article in the Torygraph jobs section ( David Bolchover) on Hughesy's management style. The website is down at the moment but I'll try and post a link later if possible. It's probably even worth buying a copy. Sod that Wiggy! Lets buy em all! Edited September 20, 2007 by thenodrog
John Posted September 20, 2007 Posted September 20, 2007 Let's hope the dodgy Russian and odious Kenyon haven't time to read the papers today....there is a fantastic, full page article in the Torygraph jobs section ( David Bolchover) on Hughesy's management style. The website is down at the moment but I'll try and post a link later if possible. It's probably even worth buying a copy. Did anyone manage to read this in the end?? Sounds interesting....
John Posted September 20, 2007 Posted September 20, 2007 Let's hope the dodgy Russian and odious Kenyon haven't time to read the papers today....there is a fantastic, full page article in the Torygraph jobs section ( David Bolchover) on Hughesy's management style. The website is down at the moment but I'll try and post a link later if possible. It's probably even worth buying a copy. Did anyone manage to read this in the end?? Sounds interesting....
allan Posted September 21, 2007 Posted September 21, 2007 Encouraging that Hughes name has not yet been mentioned among those to take the seat being kept warm by this season's equivalent of Les Reed - but give it time.......
Alex Rover Posted September 21, 2007 Posted September 21, 2007 Encouraging that Hughes name has not yet been mentioned among those to take the seat being kept warm by this season's equivalent of Les Reed - but give it time.......Ha Ha. Good joke.
philipl Posted October 1, 2007 Posted October 1, 2007 This is the Guardian's Sunderland match report but in reality it is simply an article in praise of Mark Hughes
waggy Posted October 1, 2007 Posted October 1, 2007 you have to hand it to sparky,leaving macarthy at home was a brave decision,and the correct one.will he be back on thurday champing at the bit?leaving out pederson was just as brave,last season sparky stood by him when he was playing terrible and later on it was revealed he had cracked ribs.were does that leave peter,not deemed good enough to replace the injured mgp last season whilst fit,and this season mgp is replaced by dunnie when peter is unfit.
JAL Posted October 1, 2007 Posted October 1, 2007 (edited) you have to hand it to sparky,leaving macarthy at home was a brave decision,and the correct one.will he be back on thurday champing at the bit?leaving out pederson was just as brave,last season sparky stood by him when he was playing terrible and later on it was revealed he had cracked ribs.were does that leave peter,not deemed good enough to replace the injured mgp last season whilst fit,and this season mgp is replaced by dunnie when peter is unfit. Just reading Bents comments after the game and you just feel the positivity not from just Bents but you feel hes echoing what the rest of the squad are thinking that what Mark Hughes did on saturday regarding Macarthy, MGP, Sav's non selection has given everyone amassive boost that there are no favourites and that only the highest standards are expected sending out the clearest of messeges to all employees . This action for me, is a big defining moment in the season that you can only agree with and for me its a decision that sorts out the winners from the also rans. Absolutely fanatastic stuff, how lucky are we as Rovers fans when the club's management are continually making and implementing very good decisions. No ones bigger than the club, club policy everyone must be ready so as fans......ARE YOU READY FOR THURSDAY NIGHT!!!!! BRING EM ON.... Edited October 1, 2007 by JAL
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