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Quote from: Harrogate Rover on January 20, 2025, 10:44:04 pmI really liked him as a bloke, but he should never have been given the job in the first place. After Dean Saunders left us for Wolves, Brian Flynn and Rob Jones guiding us to the title, in my opinion, had earned the right to oversee our return to the Championship. Dickov was a John Ryan appointment, and sadly Flynn knew that regardless of what happened in that promotion race. I do honestly believe we are still suffering because of such a poor appointment and we seemed to yo-yo between L1/Championship at the time.
I really liked him as a bloke, but he should never have been given the job in the first place. After Dean Saunders left us for Wolves, Brian Flynn and Rob Jones guiding us to the title, in my opinion, had earned the right to oversee our return to the Championship. Dickov was a John Ryan appointment, and sadly Flynn knew that regardless of what happened in that promotion race.
Not sure Flynn was that much better an option. We stumbled over the line a bit from what I remember (and I don’t just mean the last minute heroics at Brentford!) and for all his experience he hadn’t managed in football for 10 years when he got the job with us.Edit - just checked and Flynn’s league record was 34 points from 20 games, Saunders had 50 from 26 games - 1.7 points per game vs 1.92. A relatively marginal difference but Flynn’s record over the course of the full season would have been enough for only 3rd place.
I thought Flynn didn't want the job.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on January 20, 2025, 10:50:47 pmI thought Flynn didn't want the job.I'm not sure if it's still on youtube, but there was a video from the reunion night they had where Flynn reveals what happened. He wanted the job but JR kept moving the goalposts. In the end Dickov had already been given the job. Didn't Dickov bring in a training ground manager because Dickov was only there two days per week.
This is a version of the story I heard. I accept it's The Guardian so therefore, it cannot be cast in stone as the truth and nothing but the truth, but here goes...https://www.theguardian.com/football/2013/may/03/bryan-flynn-doncaster-rovers
He always looked like a spiv to me. A sort of Joe Walker character from Dad’s Army.With his ‘Brylcreamed’ down hair & dapper suits you could well imagine him walking up to you outside the ground, looking around furtively, then opening up one side of his jacket to reveal a row of wrist watches! Or is that just my furtive imagination.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on January 22, 2025, 12:50:35 pmThis is a version of the story I heard. I accept it's The Guardian so therefore, it cannot be cast in stone as the truth and nothing but the truth, but here goes...https://www.theguardian.com/football/2013/may/03/bryan-flynn-doncaster-roversGiven that the Guardian article is almost entirely quotations from the club I'm struggling to understand the rationale for your snide comment BB. No. On second thoughts, I understand completely.....BobG
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on January 22, 2025, 12:50:35 pmThis is a version of the story I heard. I accept it's The Guardian so therefore, it cannot be cast in stone as the truth and nothing but the truth, but here goes...https://www.theguardian.com/football/2013/may/03/bryan-flynn-doncaster-roversTo be fair, that's just a newspaper regurgitating a club statement.I think the truth %u2013 as others have intimated %u2013 is that Brian fancied the job, but that Dickov had already been lined up and so this was put out as the solution. I contributed some lines to Flynn's biography and I've heard similar from Flynn's biographer so I'd be more inclined to believe that.All water under the bridge now of course, and there's no guarantee Flynn would've done any better in the Championship either. I feel he was a better man-manager that Dickov who would've got more out of players, but also I don't think he'd have had the connections to bring some of the players in that Dickov did. So who knows?
This is a version of the story I heard. I accept it's The Guardian so therefore, it cannot be cast in stone as the truth and nothing but the truth, but here goes...https://www.theguardian.com/football/2013/may/03/bryan-flynn-doncaster-rovers
That team in the Championship was quality, and we got relegated.TurnbullJohnstoneQuinnKhumaloMeiteTamas StevensJonesWellensFurmanKeeganCotterillCoppingerDuffySharpBrownMacheda
Offensive? There is absolutely nothing offensive in any of my posts on this thread. Unless you're thin skinned and have a guilty conscience? All I've done is ask you a question and suggested a way forwards for you to air your grievance. Both of which, strangely, you seem to have ignored preferring to play the man rather than the ball.BobG