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He's done brilliantly at Leyton Orient. But that doesn't mean he was poor here. Yea the budget wasn't great but he was a poor manager for us, signed poor players and didn't play his best team. It didn't work, but good on him for making it work elsewhere.
If the team needed Bogle and Williams to improve it, it just shows how poor the quality was.Like Wellens said there have been far better players than Bogle and Williams who have been consigned to training away from first-team squads elsewhere.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on February 13, 2025, 07:49:27 pmIf the team needed Bogle and Williams to improve it, it just shows how poor the quality was.Like Wellens said there have been far better players than Bogle and Williams who have been consigned to training away from first-team squads elsewhere. I thought he needed them off the wage bill although i could be wrong. He was dealt a poor hand but played it badly. Pleased for him to be doing well at Orient.
Joe Wright being another case of someone being given 12 months contract for being injured who then promptly got himself fit and pissed off
Quote from: pib on February 14, 2025, 09:48:39 amQuote from: Smyth on February 14, 2025, 09:25:02 amJoe Wright being another case of someone being given 12 months contract for being injured who then promptly got himself fit and pissed offThat's not true. He made 39 appearances in his last season contracted with the club (2020/21), picked up an injury in the last game of the season and wasn't given a new deal. He just did his rehab with the club the following season.Ah, part of everyone's contract in football, sorry I didn't know that.Given a contract because he was injured playing, you didn't write that but that's the inference of your post. Of course were T.Bramall to say at the next M.T.O that getting better use of the budget is going to be central to the clubs decision making in future BobG would be first cheering and saying it's long overdue.Smyth strikes again.
Quote from: Smyth on February 14, 2025, 09:25:02 amJoe Wright being another case of someone being given 12 months contract for being injured who then promptly got himself fit and pissed offThat's not true. He made 39 appearances in his last season contracted with the club (2020/21), picked up an injury in the last game of the season and wasn't given a new deal. He just did his rehab with the club the following season.
Makes you wonder what we could have achieved if he’d not had to entertain that clown Blunt, and instead had the same resources what Grants had?
Quote from: Smyth on February 14, 2025, 10:04:36 amQuote from: pib on February 14, 2025, 09:48:39 amQuote from: Smyth on February 14, 2025, 09:25:02 amJoe Wright being another case of someone being given 12 months contract for being injured who then promptly got himself fit and pissed offThat's not true. He made 39 appearances in his last season contracted with the club (2020/21), picked up an injury in the last game of the season and wasn't given a new deal. He just did his rehab with the club the following season.Ah, part of everyone's contract in football, sorry I didn't know that.Given a contract because he was injured playing, you didn't write that but that's the inference of your post. Of course were T.Bramall to say at the next M.T.O that getting better use of the budget is going to be central to the clubs decision making in future BobG would be first cheering and saying it's long overdue.Smyth strikes again.Eh? No inference, that's just what happened. He wasn't given a contract.
My take on why they wanted SOD style football was, potentially twofold.1. It was a fantastic run up to the championship, and playing some of the most pleasing on the eye football I have witnessed at DRFC in my 40+ years attending. Essentially success and style.2. SOD did it on a relatively low budget, he understood if we want to get where we wanted, we had to play differently. Other clubs could afford much better players at the “standard” style of play.