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Surely we’ve realised how good their interviews are is irrelevent. Sod gave bad interviews but was a genius, dickov gave good interviews but was poor.
Quote from: Sammy Chung was King on April 19, 2022, 02:59:50 pmI don’t know the budget he was given but you can see from what he brought in it wasn’t big. Experienced free transfers and young kids on loan.Those experienced free transfers and young kids on loan playing for free, are they? 8 players' wages is a heck of an investment
I don’t know the budget he was given but you can see from what he brought in it wasn’t big. Experienced free transfers and young kids on loan.
Quote from: dickos1 on April 19, 2022, 10:57:01 amSurely we’ve realised how good their interviews are is irrelevent. Sod gave bad interviews but was a genius, dickov gave good interviews but was poor. Dickos, I disagree with much of what you write on here but I let it go because there are plenty of others weighing in against you but that one statement tells all we need to know about you. Sod didn't give bad interviews, he gave intelligent, insightful interviews that required us to actually listen to the words spoken instead of judging his him purely on the tone of his voice.
We needed more experience in January, we got mostly kids. That is one of the reasons we haven’t had a consistent run of good results. We’ve lacked a hard core at the back. We need a proper experienced centre back to play alongside Olowu.We needed an experienced goalkeeper, we still do. We needed goals from midfield, really Tommy Rowe is the only one who has produced from there.The manager needed to pick Griffiths and Odubeko up front together, he has preferred to pick only one, the reason being he has tried to have an extra midfielder in there to protect the defence. If we had recruited experienced players he wouldn’t have needed to do that. The budget he was given has been the killer in our fortune’s.
I would take SOD back today. At least he would have a plan. He would know how he wanted to play and get players in who would fit his way of playing.I couldn’t give a monkeys how long he has been out of the game. He was crystal clear how he wanted to play. It’s the best football I’ve seen a rovers side play.
We looked a lot better because the opposition decided at 3-0 up they could give us the ball and sit back and watch.
Yes I understand why he has tried to protect the defence. It has tightened up the goals conceded, but it’s made us impotent up front.We looked a lot better as you said Bessie, with two up top.
Lots of negatives for the season for sure.But GM Will build us a team / club this man is as hard as nails .Join me and enjoy the ride back to league one.
If managers are given runner beans for funding, don’t expect a green giant growing any time soon. The board have got exactly what they budgeted for, a manager and players that have failed. They did it on the cheap and now have their reward. Eight players brought in yes, but very cheap loan signings and free transfers that were left over after everyone had, had a look.
No I know no more than you. But what I do know is the type of players we signed on loan don’t cost hardly anything, if their club wants anything at all. Their clubs want them to get experience at a team where they will start games.Clayton as good a player as he is hadn’t played for a long time before he joined us. He will have just wanted to be involved at a club again. So his wage demands will have been much lower than usual.Agard looked like a decent stop gap signing. Experienced but hadn’t been playing. Out of those mentioned he will be on the highest wage.He just hasn’t worked out. The manager must have seen him train, and he wasn’t what he thought he was getting . Players can ‘lose their legs’ all of a sudden then you have them contracted up and it’s too late.
I am told that Agard has had a history of a recurring Achilles injury.Could that be the problem that is causing him to miss games, and training.
It takes a big man to admit mistakes, but also sometimes you have to have faith in the plan you put out.Let’s be fair there have been games where tactically he has been spot on, some of those were defeats as well.He has also made bad errors with team selection and tactics. He has been indecisive at times.He’s had nobody of experience helping him really. Lee Carsley who hasn’t managed in league football apart that is. He didn’t need gimmicks ,he needed proper been there and done it help, he didn’t get that.
I see Man Utd have just appointed a new coach. Reading the views of some experts today, they reckon it'll take him three seasons to turn things around. Had to chuckle to myself. Three months here, and most of you lot would be sending him down the road.