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What bar did he own?
Quote from: GazLaz on May 14, 2018, 02:41:18 pmWhat bar did he own?I think it was the Marketplace Ale and Deli bar
Quote from: 5minstogo on May 14, 2018, 02:48:15 pmQuote from: GazLaz on May 14, 2018, 02:41:18 pmWhat bar did he own?I think it was the Marketplace Ale and Deli bar That’s the bar in town (with the deli). Keegan’s was the marketplace bar in Bawtry. Decent little venue located between the Crown and the Dower House.
I suppose that takes us back to the question posed in another thread, what constitutes a good budget?
Dean Saunders is a dreadful, awful manager and he got found out very quickly once he left us. Not at all surprised he failed miserably everywhere he went after us. He had half a season to keep Wolves up, they should've never gone down. And his Crawley side we faced was one of the worst I've seen at this level.The one thing I will ever credit him for is the recruitment in the summer of 2012 that set us up for promotion (and I still think Flynn made a big difference to our hopes as well as his additions to just sweeten the quality of the squad) because he brought in some vital players. But he's no football manager.
RA, you my be right about him as a manager, but as a broadcaster on Talksport I find him and Gordon Strachan two of the best guests they have. He is insightful and as ever entertaining, probably an ex player who struggles to get their ideas across, although I think from his attitude it would be more one of not accepting the lack of effort by modern players that gets peoples backs up. The one thing you can say about his time at the Rovers, is that he left us in a better position than where we were when he first came, and probably regrets ever leaving us at the time he did.
Am I right in saying that Sean O'Driscoll said that he'd taken the club as far as he could, prior to him leaving?
How any Rovers fan can call Saunders a dreadful manager is beyond me