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Today was league game 121 in charge of us and league win 56. That is a win ratio of just over 46 per cent. If you turn up to watch Rovers under McCann you can expect a league win pretty much once every two games.
We can't have had that many better in terms of win % I can't imagine.Penney's was 47%. O'Driscoll's 36% (but most of those games in the Championship), Flynn was 50% but only over a 20-game sample.
Quote from: pib on February 03, 2025, 03:55:59 pmWe can't have had that many better in terms of win % I can't imagine.Penney's was 47%. O'Driscoll's 36% (but most of those games in the Championship), Flynn was 50% but only over a 20-game sample.Never mind the win percentages, McCann has some way to go emulate Penney, Ferguson or O’Driscoll. He hasn’t actually even achieved promotion yet!
Quote from: ForsolongaRover on February 03, 2025, 06:19:33 pmQuote from: pib on February 03, 2025, 03:55:59 pmWe can't have had that many better in terms of win % I can't imagine.Penney's was 47%. O'Driscoll's 36% (but most of those games in the Championship), Flynn was 50% but only over a 20-game sample.Never mind the win percentages, McCann has some way to go emulate Penney, Ferguson or O’Driscoll. He hasn’t actually even achieved promotion yet!I don't dispute that for one second. Doesn't change that he's one of our best-performing managers on this particular metric though.
Quote from: pib on February 03, 2025, 03:55:59 pmWe can't have had that many better in terms of win % I can't imagine.Penney's was 47%. O'Driscoll's 36% (but most of those games in the Championship), Flynn was 50% but only over a 20-game sample.Never mind the win percentages, McCann has some way to go emulate Penney, Ferguson or O’Driscoll. He hasn’t actually even achieved promotion yet!
We can't have had that many better in terms of win % I can't imagine.Penney's was 47%. O'Driscoll's 36% (but most of those games in the Championship), Flynn was 50% but only over a 20-game sample.
I think the difference is that certainly this time round, McCann walked into an absolute shitshow. It took him the best part of last season to turn that around. Moore didn’t and Penney didn’t. SOD certainly didn’t.
Quote from: Chris Black come back on February 03, 2025, 07:38:39 pmI think the difference is that certainly this time round, McCann walked into an absolute shitshow. It took him the best part of last season to turn that around. Moore didn’t and Penney didn’t. SOD certainly didn’t. Moore did. A significant number of key players left in the summer of 2019, some of their own accord, some encouraged out the door by McCann before he himself left. Moore was left with a pretty threadbare squad.I know Moore isn't popular with a lot of people, but we should give him his dues, he did well with what he inherited in that Covid curtailed season, and then exceeded expectations in the first half of 2020-21.
Yes he did really well by giving Alfie away.
Quote from: VivaRovers on February 04, 2025, 10:44:57 amQuote from: Chris Black come back on February 03, 2025, 07:38:39 pmI think the difference is that certainly this time round, McCann walked into an absolute shitshow. It took him the best part of last season to turn that around. Moore didn’t and Penney didn’t. SOD certainly didn’t. Moore did. A significant number of key players left in the summer of 2019, some of their own accord, some encouraged out the door by McCann before he himself left. Moore was left with a pretty threadbare squad.I know Moore isn't popular with a lot of people, but we should give him his dues, he did well with what he inherited in that Covid curtailed season, and then exceeded expectations in the first half of 2020-21.Moore inherited a very difficult situation.Yes we'd been in the playoffs the season before. But he took over with a month to go before the start of the season and the squad shorn of the following key players from the previous year.MarosiButler Andrew Rowe KaneWillsand Marquis who was never re-signing.It was total rebuild time. And within 6 months he had got us playing some of the sharpest and most successful football I've ever seen from a Rovers team. At L1 level he was tactically 3 years ahead of what was coming. Now nearly everyone on the lower leagues starts with possession at the back and looks for fast, accurate short passing and movement. When Moore introduced it to us, it was like nothing we'd ever seen before.I know how he left us. I get that. But the vitriol he gets, in the context of what he actually did as a manager is WAY overdone and I've never got why that is.
Quote from: ForsolongaRover on February 03, 2025, 06:19:33 pmQuote from: pib on February 03, 2025, 03:55:59 pmWe can't have had that many better in terms of win % I can't imagine.Penney's was 47%. O'Driscoll's 36% (but most of those games in the Championship), Flynn was 50% but only over a 20-game sample.Never mind the win percentages, McCann has some way to go emulate Penney, Ferguson or O’Driscoll. He hasn’t actually even achieved promotion yet! yes he’s failed twice and he has still not found a decent goal scorer .
Quote from: Goole Rover on February 04, 2025, 11:16:17 amYes he did really well by giving Alfie away.And once again. May was a available for the entire 2018/19 season. McCann chose to start him in just 8 league games.He then dropped a division and scored a grand total of 15 goals in his first 58 league appearances. Steady but hardly earth shattering.The line spun in here that it was blindingly obvious that May would blossom into what he became is absolute cack.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on February 04, 2025, 11:24:34 amQuote from: Goole Rover on February 04, 2025, 11:16:17 amYes he did really well by giving Alfie away.And once again. May was a available for the entire 2018/19 season. McCann chose to start him in just 8 league games.He then dropped a division and scored a grand total of 15 goals in his first 58 league appearances. Steady but hardly earth shattering.The line spun in here that it was blindingly obvious that May would blossom into what he became is absolute cack.Absolutely spot on. I guess those that obviously knew otherwise have fantastic jobs in football player scouting.
He was not as good as the players we had here at the time in the same positions, that is why he didn't get the opportunities here. He went to a club where he did get the opportunity and did well, the best of luck to the lad. If he had stayed here another year the chances are two fold, he could have done as well here which would have been great, or could have ended up back in non league, as he had managers who plainly didn't fancy him and Covid lay ahead. In hindsight he could well have been a very lucky boy, but has proved he deserved that luck.
Quote from: selby on February 05, 2025, 12:28:29 pmHe was not as good as the players we had here at the time in the same positions, that is why he didn't get the opportunities here. He went to a club where he did get the opportunity and did well, the best of luck to the lad. If he had stayed here another year the chances are two fold, he could have done as well here which would have been great, or could have ended up back in non league, as he had managers who plainly didn't fancy him and Covid lay ahead. In hindsight he could well have been a very lucky boy, but has proved he deserved that luck. May didn't get the opportunity because both Marquis and Williams before him were successful strikers, and it would have been considered a case of fixing something that wasn't broken if May had been given a proper chance in front of them. Darren Moore then came in and despite Williams and then Marquis' departure, decided May could leave for peanuts, regarding Rakish Bingham and Kwame Thomas as better options!
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on February 05, 2025, 06:57:44 pmQuote from: selby on February 05, 2025, 12:28:29 pmHe was not as good as the players we had here at the time in the same positions, that is why he didn't get the opportunities here. He went to a club where he did get the opportunity and did well, the best of luck to the lad. If he had stayed here another year the chances are two fold, he could have done as well here which would have been great, or could have ended up back in non league, as he had managers who plainly didn't fancy him and Covid lay ahead. In hindsight he could well have been a very lucky boy, but has proved he deserved that luck. May didn't get the opportunity because both Marquis and Williams before him were successful strikers, and it would have been considered a case of fixing something that wasn't broken if May had been given a proper chance in front of them. Darren Moore then came in and despite Williams and then Marquis' departure, decided May could leave for peanuts, regarding Rakish Bingham and Kwame Thomas as better options!Hard to believe that he thought those two were better than Alfie.Why does anyone think he picked them first?