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Quote from: Bentley Bullet on January 20, 2025, 10:15:35 amQuote from: Chris Black come back on January 20, 2025, 10:13:26 amDid surprisingly well in the Championship but then had a huge budget in League One and we were not good, while the signings using that budget were not good. You have to give him credit for almost - almost - keeping us in the Championship but overall it was disappointing. He had a huge budget in League One? Are you sure about that?From memory it was over £4m the first season back in League One. That was a very good budget there a decade ago.
Quote from: Chris Black come back on January 20, 2025, 10:13:26 amDid surprisingly well in the Championship but then had a huge budget in League One and we were not good, while the signings using that budget were not good. You have to give him credit for almost - almost - keeping us in the Championship but overall it was disappointing. He had a huge budget in League One? Are you sure about that?
Did surprisingly well in the Championship but then had a huge budget in League One and we were not good, while the signings using that budget were not good. You have to give him credit for almost - almost - keeping us in the Championship but overall it was disappointing.
F**king atrocious. Should’ve been nowhere near that job. Total imposter. Only given it because he was Ryan’s mate. He inherited a team on the crest of a wave after winning the league at Brentford and he destroyed it. Not many inherit such a job as that. Look at where Bournemouth and Brentford have ended up and look where we are.At least the other poor managers of late have an excuse. David Blunt.He had none.
That team in the Championship was quality, and we got relegated.TurnbullJohnstoneQuinnKhumaloMeiteTamas StevensJonesWellensFurmanKeeganCotterillCoppingerDuffySharpBrownMacheda
he bottled the leicester game, as soon as we went 1-0 down he should have thrown billy and forrester on but waited too late, albeit mahrez dived
“…I didn’t make it as a football manager” was his assessment on Radio5 this morning.What do we think of his time at Rovers in comparison to others we’ve had?
BB is Paul Dickov.
Quote from: Silkscarf on January 20, 2025, 08:56:42 am“…I didn’t make it as a football manager” was his assessment on Radio5 this morning.What do we think of his time at Rovers in comparison to others we’ve had?BB unless the OP is wrong even the man himself does not agree with you.
Any DRFC manager would have the lowest budget in that league. By our standards, he was heavily backed. We wouldn't be signing players with the pedigree of Meite, Tamas, Turnbull and so on these days.
I think JR was going to appoint Dickov regardless of where we ended up that season. I remember Flynn initially saying he'd love the chance to manage in the Championship, but he knew Dickov had already been earmarked. Flynn was made Director of Football but don't think he stayed long the following season. I remember talking to him at a Harrogate Town game a couple of years ago, when he was scouting for Colchester, and he wasn't too complimentary on the whole saga. The squad that won the title had a brilliant camaraderie and with Flynn's experience we may have made a better fist of it that following season? However we shall never know.
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.