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Viking Chat => Viking Chat => Topic started by: Copps is Magic on June 21, 2019, 08:47:52 pm
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Live now on facebook. Some interesting insights.
One so far.
McCann had a set idea of what he was willing to pay a player in each position. And if the player didn't like that, he was happy for them to go as he had faith in himself finding a replacement.
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Implying the application process will be more flexible this year - they will move if the right man shows interest.
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Stuart McCall didn't interview well last time, and wouldn't be in the running this time because of that.
Alot of interest in the job already.
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Still an agreement for Middleton from rovers perspective.
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Expects Marquis to leave.
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Expects Marquis to leave.
To Hull??
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Expects Marquis to leave.
To Hull??
He doesn't know that, just that everyone high up at the club expects him to leave and he wants to leave himself.
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And we won’t have a manager in place to replace him 🙄
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Rubbish cusack.
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Did they find out what beard oil he uses?
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Expects Marquis to leave.
To Hull??
At least if McCann moves for Marquis we know that he’ll make a big bid in the region of £5 million rather than trying to nick him on the cheap. Because as he said recently he knows how much these goal scorers are worth. And he is a man of his word.
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And we won’t have a manager in place to replace him 🙄
We will soon Dickos. What’s up with you. 2 years ago you would have gone berserk at your own posts.
Complete U turn. What has happened. You need some therapy. Seem an angry man.
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Did they find out what beard oil he uses?
Jizz,by Assem Allam.
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And we won’t have a manager in place to replace him 🙄
We will soon Dickos. What’s up with you. 2 years ago you would have gone berserk at your own posts.
Complete U turn. What has happened. You need some therapy. Seem an angry man.
He's coming over to the dark side, welcome aboard
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And we won’t have a manager in place to replace him 🙄
We will soon Dickos. What’s up with you. 2 years ago you would have gone berserk at your own posts.
Complete U turn. What has happened. You need some therapy. Seem an angry man.
Do you think it will be soon enough though?
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Expects Marquis to leave.
To Hull??
He doesn't know that, just that everyone high up at the club expects him to leave and he wants to leave himself.
My City supporting colleagues say that Hull will not be able to afford Marquis
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And we won’t have a manager in place to replace him 🙄
We will soon Dickos. What’s up with you. 2 years ago you would have gone berserk at your own posts.
Complete U turn. What has happened. You need some therapy. Seem an angry man.
Do you think it will be soon enough though?
Yes it will. GM didn’t start until 30th of June and we finished 6th.
New manager will be in place i am sure by 8th July at the latest.
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allegedly hull are offering £600,000 for sammy smodicks from colchester so have a bit of dosh and some striker of theirs is supposed to be worth 30 million
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And we won’t have a manager in place to replace him 🙄
We will soon Dickos. What’s up with you. 2 years ago you would have gone berserk at your own posts.
Complete U turn. What has happened. You need some therapy. Seem an angry man.
Do you think it will be soon enough though?
Yes it will. GM didn’t start until 30th of June and we finished 6th.
New manager will be in place i am sure by 8th July at the latest.
But the major difference was McCann had a ready made side, he only needed to add 2 loan signings.
The next manager will need an awful lot more than that, and will have three weeks to do it
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In that case Dickos we need to say we are DRFC and we will fight to the last to make this season a good one.
We will fight against the odds and shake a few teams up.
We are DRFC. And won't take this lying down.
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Plenty of time. We've got, what, six weeks plus until kick off.
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Can’t see how you’d think that’s plenty of time.
It’s going to be another week until they close the application process, then they have to interview them so it’s probablt going to be 10-14 days.
Then the new manager has to assess the squad and then he’s got to identify players and try and sign them.
Not to mention working with the new players and getting them into they way we want to play
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And we won’t have a manager in place to replace him 🙄
We will soon Dickos. What’s up with you. 2 years ago you would have gone berserk at your own posts.
Complete U turn. What has happened. You need some therapy. Seem an angry man.
Do you think it will be soon enough though?
Yes it will. GM didn’t start until 30th of June and we finished 6th.
New manager will be in place i am sure by 8th July at the latest.
But the major difference was McCann had a ready made side, he only needed to add 2 loan signings.
The next manager will need an awful lot more than that, and will have three weeks to do it
Not quite right Dickos...
Yes the players were there but they were not in the right formation...GM saw that, and fixed it...
This time ...all the players are in the correct formation, they just need adding to ....
So! In my opinion....
Any new manager will have the guts of a strong squad that play good football the correct way, all he has to do is recognise where to strengthen, and all managers like to bring in one or two that they already know...
Exciting times ahead, don’t ya think?
Or are ya just gonna whinge and whine all season, and spoil it for yaself lol
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It is right,
Formations are irrelevant each manager will have his own idea of the formation they want to play.
It cannot be argued that the new manager has a squad as good as the one McCann inherited.
It’s been decimated this summer and whoever comes in has a massive job ahead.
When McCann came he had
2 very good goalkeepers
3 very good centre halves
2 very good full backs
5/6 experienced midfielders
4/5 experienced attackers
We don’t have anything like that now
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It is right,
Formations are irrelevant each manager will have his own idea of the formation they want to play.
It cannot be argued that the new manager has a squad as good as the one McCann inherited.
It’s been decimated this summer and whoever comes in has a massive job ahead.
When McCann came he had
2 very good goalkeepers
3 very good centre halves
2 very good full backs
5/6 experienced midfielders
4/5 experienced attackers
We don’t have anything like that now
Most of that is subjective and closer scrutiny will uncover differing opinions on the actual quality of said personnel
And formations are “ very relevant” ....Everyone could see we had many players playing out of position before GM arrived, hence the better quality last season....
Do you not see ANY positivity at all ?
I mean there is absolutely nothing that you or anyone else can do to alter these events!
If you read the forum last year when DF quit you will see exactly the same cut and paste meltdowns.....and yet we survived....
Try thinking about the positive possibilities, not the negatives that can’t be changed.....
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And we won’t have a manager in place to replace him 🙄
We will soon Dickos. What’s up with you. 2 years ago you would have gone berserk at your own posts.
Complete U turn. What has happened. You need some therapy. Seem an angry man.
Do you think it will be soon enough though?
Yes it will. GM didn’t start until 30th of June and we finished 6th.
New manager will be in place i am sure by 8th July at the latest.
We have a shorter transfer window this year so the new boss will be squeezed from both ends. With Whiteman and Marquis sure to Leave I’m expecting whoever comes in to struggle.
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The point being a new manager will come in with his own views on formations.
So just because in your opinion it was good last year a new manager will do what he believes in.
The squad was in a much better state this time last year and I’m not sure anybody else has attempted to argue otherwise
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It is right,
Formations are irrelevant each manager will have his own idea of the formation they want to play.
It cannot be argued that the new manager has a squad as good as the one McCann inherited.
It’s been decimated this summer and whoever comes in has a massive job ahead.
When McCann came he had
2 very good goalkeepers
3 very good centre halves
2 very good full backs
5/6 experienced midfielders
4/5 experienced attackers
We don’t have anything like that now
dickos1
You seem very very pessimistic about most things Rovers. You seem determined to highlight the negatives about every situation. Yet, up to last season you were the absolute polar opposite! What’s happened to make you change so much? Something has triggered this change in your attitude. What is it?
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I’m not pessimistic at all, what McCann has done and how he’s acted has wound me up yes.
Not sure what the board could’ve done other than offer him more money to stay (maybe they did)
I’ve a gripe with waiting for people to apply and going through all that rather than identifying who we want and trying to go get him.
I was nothing but positive last season also, it didn’t end the season before
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OK, woke up this morning and come to thinking it is what it is.
In terms of where we go from here, it is what it is, we go again.
So with the new season just around the corner, in terms of not much time to prepare the squad, it is what it is, we deal with it and move on so it is.
At least we don't have to hear the same soundbites trotted out now, we'll have some new ones to listen to soon. Hooray.
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You been watching love island nudga
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The words spoken by James Coppinger on Twitter are a mark of true leadership .Coaching the mind of players is much more important than coaching set pieces .You could make a top manager James especially the way this world of football is slowly but surely being ruined by the money chase.
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You been watching love island nudga
I haven't got the foggiest what you mean as I have never watched crap like that. It's for chavs or blokes who live with chavs who don't have any b*llocks 🙄
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Ah,
Everyone on the show constantly says
“it is what it is”
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The words spoken by James Coppinger on Twitter are a mark of true leadership .Coaching the mind of players is much more important than coaching set pieces .You could make a top manager James especially the way this world of football is slowly but surely being ruined by the money chase.
One tweet doesn't mean he could make a top manager.
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Every journey starts with one step.
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Any new manager coming in, in preparation for interview, will at least have reviewed the squad players we have, and will already have their thoughts on additions - wouldn’t they.??
I expect that is what they would discuss at interview..
And just because we have advertised with a deadline, it doesn’t mean early applicants can’t be talked to sooner..
We may perhaps need to veer towards more loanees than we would like, at least until January..
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Every journey starts with one step.
Hey, I posted that comment a couple of days ago.
I have to be honest though and admit I nicked it from a Chinese bloke.
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The words spoken by James Coppinger on Twitter are a mark of true leadership .Coaching the mind of players is much more important than coaching set pieces .You could make a top manager James especially the way this world of football is slowly but surely being ruined by the money chase.
One tweet doesn't mean he could make a top manager.
I don't want Copps to become our manager.
Apart from not wanting him to get abuse if things went wrong........besides that we would be another player light.
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Co
Every journey starts with one step.
Hey, I posted that comment a couple of days ago.
I have to be honest though and admit I nicked it from a Chinese bloke.
Confuscious.
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CoEvery journey starts with one step.
Grasshopper
Hey, I posted that comment a couple of days ago.
I have to be honest though and admit I nicked it from a Chinese bloke.
Confuscious.
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CoEvery journey starts with one step.
Hey, I posted that comment a couple of days ago.
I have to be honest though and admit I nicked it from a Chinese bloke.
Confuscious.
Yeah it is a bit.
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Dickos seems to get it in the neck on here. Sometimes for being delusionally optimistic / defending managers from criticism, and right now it’s apparently pessimistic. We all have our own opinions.
But how can anyone possibly argue against the fact that McCann leaves us weaker than he found us? The fact we had an excellent season under McCann is a completely separate point. He has left us in a dreadful position less than a week from the start of pre season.
When McCann arrived, not only did we have a bigger, stronger and more competitive squad, but we also had a coach in place (Strachan) that was well capable of overseeing everything until the new appointment.
He has chosen to decimate the squad, particularly of senior leadership. He got rid of the captain he appointed (Rowe) and the captain in all but name (Butler). I was fine with both those decisions but he never got around to replacing their roles. He’s taken his assistant with him. He’s committed money to players that he wanted but the next manager might not.
In time we might well be better as any new manager clearly has room in the budget to shape things the way he wants. But what he doesn’t have is time, nor can he come in and lean on senior leadership in and around the first team picture (Coppinger excepted obviously - but that’s not his role). There’s no coach, no captain, and it will take time to get up to speed.
This is a far worse position than the one McCann inherited. Yes, he managed Ferguson’s team better than Ferguson, but that’s irrelevant now he’s gone. And yes he brought in some good loan players that undoubtedly added to our season, but now they’re gone. And so has he, so has his assistant and indeed seven of the players that started that incredible game at Charlton.
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Good post Jonathan.
Who is actually in charge at the moment? I know there’s no training to be done yet, and it will probably be left to a new manager to sign their own players, but if pre-season starts before a new guy is in place, who is steering the ship? Paul Gerrard?
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When McCann arrived, not only did we have a bigger, stronger and more competitive squad
Of that squad:
Lund
Garrett ?
Mandeville
Beestin
Kiwomya
Mccullough
Barely played 10 games between them... and even Rowe never featured that much
So yes, it was bigger...
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CoEvery journey starts with one step.
Hey, I posted that comment a couple of days ago.
I have to be honest though and admit I nicked it from a Chinese bloke.
Confuscious.
Mao Tse Tung
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But at least we could field a full subs bench - and we had a few good, solid leaders throughout the first 11.
We've got Copps left and, to a degree, Blair, and that's it. Our natural leader up front wants away also, which only adds to the problem!
Whichever way you look at it, he has left us in the sh1t. We should be finalising our last few signings now and we have to wait a week before they even scratch a list together.
The man was an arrogant, selfish, hypocrite.
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When McCann arrived, not only did we have a bigger, stronger and more competitive squad
Of that squad:
Lund
Garrett ?
Mandeville
Beestin
Kiwomya
Mccullough
Barely played 10 games between them... and even Rowe never featured that much
So yes, it was bigger...
Very selective. Logic would of course point more in the direction of Marosi, Mason, Andrew, Butler, Rowe and a settled Marquis. Though I did like Beestin.
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Excellent post as ever Jonathan.
Got me thinking about McCann.
Let's ignore the quality of football he brought (good though it was at its best - although it was hit and miss from Xmas.)
Think about legacy and motives.
It's not just a case of him leaving us worse than he found us. He's added nothing. Anywhere.
He inherited a good squad and he added decent loaners. And he got them playing attractive and reasonably successful football.
But he clearly wasn't building anything.
And, more illuminating, he clearly didn't trust himself to be able to continue that. Because if he DID trust himself, it would be mad to go to a crisis club like Hull.
Stay here. Have another season or two building your reputation. If you're good, you'll have your pick of lower half Championship sides.
No. He chose not to do that. He's gone for the first bigger club to come sniffing. That smacks of a lack of confidence.
Now, as it is, he's two poor months at Hull away from his entire career being in jeopardy. Because, if he gets the bullet there, what does his CV look like?
Distinctly average at Peterborough.
Achieved modestly with us, but to a great extent living off others' efforts in building a squad, and leaving us a shambles.
Failed at the next level.
I'm thinking McCann got the gig of his life last year. An excellent, underachieving squad. Depressed expectations. A supportive Board. Not much more you can ask for.
He did a decent job with that, but I'm seeing him in a different light now.
Oh aye. Parting thought. Coppinger's tweet was a masterpiece of diplomacy. Not a word of anger or hurt, but equally, not a word of praise or thanks to McCann. Very, very illuminating.
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Agree on pretty much all of that BST, other than to say that I (rightly or wrongly) did believe in the articulation of McCann’s ‘project’ with a strong and competitive first team squad supplemented with the gradual development and integration of the under 23s. When he said after the Charlton game “believe you me we’ll be stronger” I (rightly or wrongly) believed in that.
As others have also said, I backed his ruthless decisions that resulted in senior players departing, on the basis that I trusted him to replace them. But he’s walked away after largely only completing the dismantling phase of a fairly unconventional blueprint. So he leaves us weaker, undoubtedly, without even a coach.
Even the head of recruitment left so initially it’s a very tough job for someone to take on. One that in time could and should be very appealing as they will get patience, time and backing from the board, the space to bring in their own players and support from the fans if they can entertain and compete. But the timing of all this makes it very difficult to take shape this summer. There’s no time to assess the current squad competitively, and no existing coach or director of football / recruitment to impart influence.
McCann may have had the right ideas (we’ll never know) but he certainly hasn’t built a solid foundation or left any lasting legacy. He’s delivered a good season, spoke very well and had a song that took off. Other than that, to quote him; “he was what he was”.
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Agree with a lot of what the last two posts have said. I thought this season would be a challenge to McCann and a chance if he could deliver on all his talk. Sadly he has walked away so we won't know. Had he proved himself next season with us then I think it would have put in good stead for a career in management, if he fails at Hull as others have said he may not find opportunities to manage again come quickly.
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Perhaps some of the potential incoming players are still in process of joining.?
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When McCann arrived, not only did we have a bigger, stronger and more competitive squad
Of that squad:
Lund
Garrett ?
Mandeville
Beestin
Kiwomya
Mccullough
Barely played 10 games between them... and even Rowe never featured that much
So yes, it was bigger...
Very selective. Logic would of course point more in the direction of Marosi, Mason, Andrew, Butler, Rowe and a settled Marquis. Though I did like Beestin.
..which are replaceable (two have been) or are an asset that would realise significant value.
I wasn’t in the slightest bit concerned last season when Ferguson left and I feel exactly the same now. I agree there are some short term issues to sort out, but given the progress off the field they are all fixable.
As for McCann I don’t begrudge anyone wanting to push themselves to a higher level - sometimes you can make the step up too early (as I did once in my own career). We’ll see how forgiving football is if that is the case..
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But at least we could field a full subs bench - and we had a few good, solid leaders throughout the first 11.
We've got Copps left and, to a degree, Blair, and that's it. Our natural leader up front wants away also, which only adds to the problem!
Whichever way you look at it, he has left us in the sh1t. We should be finalising our last few signings now and we have to wait a week before they even scratch a list together.
The man was an arrogant, selfish, hypocrite.
Lawlor
Halliday
Anderson
Wright
James
Blair
Whiteman
Crawford
Coppinger
Marquis
Sadlier
Jones
Hasani
Boocock
Gomes
Amos
Kiwomya
Longbottom
May
Blaney
Watters
Horton
Prior
Greaves
McLean
Slightly more than 7 there.
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To be fair, that starting 11 looks pretty strong, only wilks and kane missing really...
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Donny, that's fair enough if you believe all those 14 possible subs are of a standard to step in. I've watched the large majority and imho, the vast majority are not. And, let's face it, the departing manager told us that he was to have a dedicated u23 squad next season, which is basically, those 14. I'm all for the progression for one or two of the young lads to step up this season, but you wouldn't want to be basing a L1 top 6 side on a bunch of relatively untried young lads.
We are still several players away from having a top 6 competitive side and you well know it. Marquis possibly leaving gives us another problem to solve.
Factor in that the new manager may or may not rate many of the players we have and it does make it interesting.
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To be fair, that starting 11 looks pretty strong, only wilks and kane missing really...
He's got Marquis in there; he won't be here, neither will there be a replacement who's capable of scoring 26 goals in a season.
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And we won’t have a manager in place to replace him 🙄
We will soon Dickos. What’s up with you. 2 years ago you would have gone berserk at your own posts.
Complete U turn. What has happened. You need some therapy. Seem an angry man.
Do you think it will be soon enough though?
Yes it will. GM didn’t start until 30th of June and we finished 6th.
New manager will be in place i am sure by 8th July at the latest.
But the major difference was McCann had a ready made side, he only needed to add 2 loan signings.
The next manager will need an awful lot more than that, and will have three weeks to do it
Not quite right Dickos...
Yes the players were there but they were not in the right formation...GM saw that, and fixed it...
This time ...all the players are in the correct formation, they just need adding to ....
So! In my opinion....
Any new manager will have the guts of a strong squad that play good football the correct way, all he has to do is recognise where to strengthen, and all managers like to bring in one or two that they already know...
Exciting times ahead, don’t ya think?
Or are ya just gonna whinge and whine all season, and spoil it for yaself lol
that is if the new manager wants to go down the road of good football, then if not he has to start again. He might plat defensive hoof ball depends who we get
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Attractive football is one of the criteria in the job description on the official site.
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Donny, that's fair enough if you believe all those 14 possible subs are of a standard to step in. I've watched the large majority and imho, the vast majority are not. And, let's face it, the departing manager told us that he was to have a dedicated u23 squad next season, which is basically, those 14. I'm all for the progression for one or two of the young lads to step up this season, but you wouldn't want to be basing a L1 top 6 side on a bunch of relatively untried young lads.
We are still several players away from having a top 6 competitive side and you well know it. Marquis possibly leaving gives us another problem to solve.
Factor in that the new manager may or may not rate many of the players we have and it does make it interesting.
I do think we need 6 new players (backup right back, center back, two midfielder, striker and wide forward) to be anywhere near what we were last season but my point is if the season started today we'd be ok. Also, I'm a keen advocator that throwing lads in against first teamers will help them develop quicker. Reserve football isn't the same.
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Let's hope the new guy wants to adhere to that
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To be fair, that starting 11 looks pretty strong, only wilks and kane missing really...
He's got Marquis in there; he won't be here, neither will there be a replacement who's capable of scoring 26 goals in a season.
Why wouldn’t a new player to replace Marquis be capable of scoring lots of goals.? I would expect any potential manager coming for interview to have his player targets identified already..
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To be fair, that starting 11 looks pretty strong, only wilks and kane missing really...
He's got Marquis in there; he won't be here, neither will there be a replacement who's capable of scoring 26 goals in a season.
Why wouldn’t a new player to replace Marquis be capable of scoring lots of goals.? I would expect any potential manager coming for interview to have his player targets identified already..
Come on IDM, prolific goalscorers are a rarity at any level, let alone our's. Who on earth within our price range could we get that's going to deliver goals the way that Marquis did?
We warned all the Marquis knockers a long time ago to be careful what they wished for.
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To be fair, that starting 11 looks pretty strong, only wilks and kane missing really...
He's got Marquis in there; he won't be here, neither will there be a replacement who's capable of scoring 26 goals in a season.
Why wouldn’t a new player to replace Marquis be capable of scoring lots of goals.? I would expect any potential manager coming for interview to have his player targets identified already..
Come on IDM, prolific goalscorers are a rarity at any level, let alone our's. Who on earth within our price range could we get that's going to deliver goals the way that Marquis did?
We warned all the Marquis knockers a long time ago to be careful what they wished for.
What's to say Marquis would only score 10-12 next season. Last season and the season before are irrelevant with regards to next season.
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To be fair, that starting 11 looks pretty strong, only wilks and kane missing really...
He's got Marquis in there; he won't be here, neither will there be a replacement who's capable of scoring 26 goals in a season.
Why wouldn’t a new player to replace Marquis be capable of scoring lots of goals.? I would expect any potential manager coming for interview to have his player targets identified already..
Come on IDM, prolific goalscorers are a rarity at any level, let alone our's. Who on earth within our price range could we get that's going to deliver goals the way that Marquis did?
We warned all the Marquis knockers a long time ago to be careful what they wished for.
That last paragraph is comedy gold, Are you actually implying that the Marquis knockers are responsible for his wanting to depart ?
Many wrote that he was playing poor ( since the Jan window) and pointed out that he didn’t seem to be in the game as much.....some even implied that perhaps a spell on the bench would ease the pressure he must feel
But not many wanted him to leave the club!
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To be fair, that starting 11 looks pretty strong, only wilks and kane missing really...
He's got Marquis in there; he won't be here, neither will there be a replacement who's capable of scoring 26 goals in a season.
Why wouldn’t a new player to replace Marquis be capable of scoring lots of goals.? I would expect any potential manager coming for interview to have his player targets identified already..
Come on IDM, prolific goalscorers are a rarity at any level, let alone our's. Who on earth within our price range could we get that's going to deliver goals the way that Marquis did?
We warned all the Marquis knockers a long time ago to be careful what they wished for.
What's to say Marquis would only score 10-12 next season. Last season and the season before are irrelevant with regards to next season.
He might only score 10-12 goals, or even fewer. Who knows.
Fact is that he’s delivered now consistently for 3 years in terms of goal scoring, I fancy us much more to score a goal with him on the pitch than when he’s not.
We will probably be lucky if his replacement scores half the goals JM has for us. That’s not being negative. Just realistic, consistent and regular goalscorers are hard to come by in league one.
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Marquis wasn’t exactly a prolific goal scorer when we signed him
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Marquis for all his talents has been playing in a side where he is the main man and who created lots of chances for him.
Absolutely no guarantee he will excel in a struggling championship side against better defenders. Don’t forget on the whole he was poor against the better league 1 sides in my opinion. Against Championship teams it will be even tougher, especially if he signs for a weaker one.
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Marquis is a very good player at League One level but he did not score a single goal against another top six side in the normal league season.
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I don’t think Marquis is irreplaceable by any stretch. Other than Wilkes everything was channeled through him and he has had some spells where he has gone quiet for months at a time.
Bear in mind any championship side that signs him will likely be a lower half side so he will be lucky to get a third of the amount of chances per game. He also won’t have fans and management with the same amount of patience.
I would say he will be lucky to reach double figures if he finds a championship club next season. However I wish him the best because he always gave 100% for the club.