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Viking Chat => Viking Chat => Topic started by: phil o sophical on August 01, 2020, 11:00:55 pm
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Parted company with Bournemouth by mutual consent
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:facepalm:
WOW That seems strange
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Best thing I've seen tonight. Cannot stand the c##t
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Best thing I've seen tonight. Cannot stand the c##t
He's probably one of the most genuine nicest people in football tbh.
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Best thing I've seen tonight. Cannot stand the c##t
He's probably one of the most genuine nicest people in football tbh.
Really? Based on what?
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One of the most talented English coaches to appear in the past twenty years, he got Bournemouth up there on a shoestring, and kept them there for much longer than expected. He will not be out of a job for long.
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Best thing I've seen tonight. Cannot stand the c##t
He's probably one of the most genuine nicest people in football tbh.
Really? Based on what?
Based on the fact that I have met him and that through my dealings in football there are very few decent people in football but he is one of them.
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He kept Bournemouth in the PL longer than anyone expected irrespective of the budget with the lowest crowds in the division.
I think that he will soon be offered another club and have a chance to prove it wasn't a fluke. He also comes across as an honest guy that would protect his players rather than hang them out to dry.
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One of the most talented English coaches to appear in the past twenty years, he got Bournemouth up there on a shoestring, and kept them there for much longer than expected. He will not be out of a job for long.
Ahhhh the old myth that Bournemouth were promoted on a shoestring...must have been a 24 carat shoestring with a shit tonne of diamonds embedded - they accumulated massive losses funded by their oligarch in a gamble to get to the PL. Fortunately for them it paid off.
I think Howe’s done a decent job with them in the PL though, for the most part they’ve stayed up relatively comfortably and whilst playing decent football. Sometimes a parting of ways is for the best for both parties though to avoid things staling up.
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One of the most talented English coaches to appear in the past twenty years, he got Bournemouth up there on a shoestring, and kept them there for much longer than expected. He will not be out of a job for long.
Ahhhh the old myth that Bournemouth were promoted on a shoestring...must have been a 24 carat shoestring with a shit tonne of diamonds embedded - they accumulated massive losses funded by their oligarch in a gamble to get to the PL. Fortunately for them it paid off.
I think Howe’s done a decent job with them in the PL though, for the most part they’ve stayed up relatively comfortably and whilst playing decent football. Sometimes a parting of ways is for the best for both parties though to avoid things staling up.
This is correct. For the last full season for which accounts are available 2018/19, they were pretty much mid-table in terms of wage bill, at £111m and they laid out more than several other other clubs that finished ahead of them eg Wolves, Newcastle, Watford. Whole club is a fraud. He might be a decent coach but they have been spending money like it is going out of fashion, without frankly much to show for it.
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The season they went up from the Championship they wage bill was around 6th highest in the league and they got fined for breaching FFP. They did slightly better than their budget though so kudos to Howe for that but he definitely didn't have a Barnsley size budget.
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My opinion? One of the few decent people in the Premier League.
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He will get another job before Christmas and perhaps one after that , but IMO he will be a “ yesterday’s man “ like Alan Curbishley and Mark Hughes within 5 years
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The season they went up from the Championship they wage bill was around 6th highest in the league and they got fined for breaching FFP. They did slightly better than their budget though so kudos to Howe for that but he definitely didn't have a Barnsley size budget.
and he didn't trade "humans" like "commodities" either ,
i remember when they first got in the championship they were giving away goals like " sociology degrees" often four of five away each match
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Surely no Rovers fans should be unaware of the fact Bournemouth were bankrolled up the leagues! We beat Howe and his team to the L1 title after all on their way up, and they have spent a great deal on players since getting into the Premier League too. I think Eddie Howe has done a wonderful job and will land in a good place when he gets his next job, but it wasn't ever really done on a small budget.
If they had spent the money they wasted on players like Ibe and Solanke on better ones, they'd still be top flight now, quite simply.
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Unbelievable. I expect Bournemouth to do a Bolton now. The world had gone mad.
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One of the most talented English coaches to appear in the past twenty years, he got Bournemouth up there on a shoestring, and kept them there for much longer than expected. He will not be out of a job for long.
Not saying he didn’t do a decent job but it certainly wasn’t on a shoestring... have u seen the money he’s spent and their wage bill... a lot of his signings leave a lot to be desired too
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It must have been a very expensive shoestring.
Didn’t Bournemouth get fined for breaking the FFP Rules.
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In the last 10 years, their net spend is a 100 million behind Liverpool, who in turn are 500 million behind utd and City. Bournemouth have in no way whatsoever gone up and stayed up on a shoestring...
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i wish my shoestrings were like this ..
Russian businessman Maxim Demin's company has taken full ownership of Bournemouth. A 25% stake in the Cherries, held by Chicago-based Peak6 Investments, has now been acquired by Demin's AFCB Enterprises Ltd. A club statement thanked Peak6 for their "investment in and commitment to" Bournemouth since November 2015.
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IT must be hard attracting players to an unfashionable team at that level though. You know that if you unearth a gem he'll be pinched by a top club in no time.
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I've no real opinion on Howe, other than considering him to have been a tad disrespectful celebrating Bournemouth's L1 "title" while our match was still in progress.
Bournemouth on the other hand are a perfect example of the mess that the sport now is. A club used as a plaything by a vastly wealthy Russian businessman, and managing to make a £40m loss in the PL while getting £120m from the obscene TV and PL payments.
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Still got milk teeth. He might be a nice chap but he was party to cheating.
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Never liked the way he talks keeps his milk teething view and doesn’t open his mouth lol. In all honesty quite like the guy other than celebrating too early. He didn’t exactly set the world on fire when he left to go to Burnley so unsure of his managerial capability.
I feel a tad sorry for Stocky as I believe he is on the coaching staff down there
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Never liked the way he talks keeps his milk teething view and doesn’t open his mouth lol. In all honesty quite like the guy other than celebrating too early. He didn’t exactly set the world on fire when he left to go to Burnley so unsure of his managerial capability.
I feel a tad sorry for Stocky as I believe he is on the coaching staff down there
Arguably his better work was in the lower leagues prior to the Russians coming and pumping money in. Didn't exactly go well at Turf Moor where there was the slightest whiff of expectation.
On the celebrating too early - it was notable how Dean Smith kept his lads in check for a few minutes while Watford were searching for that (elusive) win last week which would have relegated Villa.
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I think that Rovers fans found it more amusing than being outraged.
I remember Man U celebrating winning the title at Sunderland before Man City scored two very late goals to clinch the title.
That prompted Fergie to demand that all games should finish at the same time. I don’t know how that could ever work.
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He left for a while previously didn't he? Joined villa or Burnley and lasted about a year and couldn't hack it? I like the guy and think he's done an ace job on the South Coast- but maybe he was made for that job and only that one!
I hope he gets another crack at a decent job and makes a good go of it!
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His mum died around the time he was at Burnley. It may well have just been a case of bad timing or a bad fit, so his next job will be a big indicator of his ability to thrive outside of "his" club.
Mad to think he's spent the last 8 years at Bournemouth yet is still also the most recent Burnley manager to the current one, Sean Dyche.
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I agree alias
Unfortunately things didn’t work out at Burnley for whatever personal reasons
His next job will be a maker or breaker
I can’t see any premiership clubs coming in for him at this stage. I guessing he will go elsewhere in the championship
He might just walk away. I’d like to think he’s earned enough in 5 years in the premiership to never have to work again
I’d be surprised if he went north again which could limit him
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Phil, I think he might have to go at least a little way North mate.
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Phil, I think he might have to go at least a little way North mate.
:D
Maybe IoW are looking for a manager...
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I was thinking there would be job opportunities around London rather than Yorkshire/lancashire
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I was thinking there would be job opportunities around London rather than Yorkshire/lancashire
I can see him at West Ham after they get bored with Moyes.
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Maybe Palace or Newcastle can’t see any other Prem team being in the market in the near future (possibly Everton)
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Best thing I've seen tonight. Cannot stand the c##t
He's probably one of the most genuine nicest people in football tbh.
Really? Based on what?
Based on the fact that I have met him and that through my dealings in football there are very few decent people in football but he is one of them.
Correct. I’ve met him a few times and a more genuine person in football would be hard to find. Rarely blamed referees, VAR or anyone else. I get the “we don’t like AFCB” idea and as a gashead I have been slightly envious of what they’ve done. But most who are critical are just jealous of what AFCB have done. And despite what many on here have said it was done relatively cheaply. Listen to what former players say about EH and I’ve yet to hear one who criticises him. His man-management is very good. Having watched AFCB as a ST holder over 20 years I’m not too disappointed to be watching football next season without VAR. I go with younger AFCB-supporting family even though I’m a gashead and it’s been a great story and I hope other clubs get the chance to do it.
I’m sure many will disagree and I’ve no real affection for AFCB despite being a ST holder but I have enormous respect for EH and how he’s done what he’s done. By all means be happy that AFCB have finally been relegated, I get that, football is tribal but I hope he doesn’t get some of the abuse he’s got in the last few days.
I wish him all the best for the future, few in football deserve it more.
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Best thing I've seen tonight. Cannot stand the c##t
He's probably one of the most genuine nicest people in football tbh.
He was absolutely raging that the Champions trophy wasnt at Tranmere the day we played Brentford. He was so arrogant in thinking that there was no way they wouldn't be Champions. I've hated him ever since that day!!