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Glad for what he did for us and all that but he was really a shocking manager MK dons away last year I honestly can say that was worst game I've seen in last 10 years..
At least we will get another one off the wage bill, then maybe we will bring in some new players
Quote from: timdrfc on May 25, 2014, 01:38:24 pmAt least we will get another one off the wage bill, then maybe we will bring in some new playersAt least he has a promotion on his CV what does Dickov have.
It was Saunders team but we'd never have wo. The league if Dean had stayed he was putting his faith in people like Lee Fowler & Emile Sinclair at least Flynny recognised how poor these were & brought in Furman & John Lundstram
We won promotion despite Brian Flynn, not because of him
Quote from: Derby Viking on May 25, 2014, 09:19:36 pmWe won promotion despite Brian Flynn, not because of himDRFC collected 34 points after Flynn took over from Saunders in January 2013 so how his contribution to the club winning League One can be dismissed so flippantly is beyond me.
Quote from: Surrey Rover on May 25, 2014, 11:39:27 pmQuote from: Derby Viking on May 25, 2014, 09:19:36 pmWe won promotion despite Brian Flynn, not because of himDRFC collected 34 points after Flynn took over from Saunders in January 2013 so how his contribution to the club winning League One can be dismissed so flippantly is beyond me.True, but those 34 points came from 20 games. That's equivalent to a rate of 78 points in a full season. Not bad, but certainly not top 2 form. By contrast, under Saunders we got 50 points in 26 games which is equivalent to 88 points over a season - almost guaranteed top 2 form. Whichever way you look at it, our form dipped badly after Saunders left. The reason that we won the league despite this is that of the others in the top 5 when Flynn took over, Sheff Utd and Tranmere utterly collapsed, Brentford did as moderately as us, and the one side who really had excellent form over the last 20 games, Bournemouth, were just a fraction too far behind to catch us. None of that detracts from the fact that Flynn got just enough out of us to win the league, which in the end is all that matters. But it does give some context.
There's a lot of rose tinting going on about that season. Apart from a few bright spots, (Scunny at home, Brentford and Crewe away for example) we were an effective but dour team that ground out results. It won us a title but it wasn't nice to watch, especially at home and home games were a bit of a chore all the way through it. Flynn didn't change that, or look remotely capable of doing it and for me that's why he didn't get the job despite the promotion.
Quote from: Rios on May 26, 2014, 09:58:08 amThere's a lot of rose tinting going on about that season. Apart from a few bright spots, (Scunny at home, Brentford and Crewe away for example) we were an effective but dour team that ground out results. It won us a title but it wasn't nice to watch, especially at home and home games were a bit of a chore all the way through it. Flynn didn't change that, or look remotely capable of doing it and for me that's why he didn't get the job despite the promotion.Yet we replaced a manager who had achieved 1.7 points per game in league one with a manager whose points ratio was 1.13 in league one. The rest is history but the future doesn't look bright under this current manager, the stats speak for themselves.