Simon's Church Mikele Leigertwood
Knows the club, knows the players, should have the fans on side
Win win
Doesn't know management. Doesn't actually know many of the players at all given he left 4-6 years ago.
Awful suggestion.
by Snowflake Royal » 10 Oct 2019 08:20
Simon's Church Mikele Leigertwood
Knows the club, knows the players, should have the fans on side
Win win
by Snowflake Royal » 10 Oct 2019 08:22
Old Man AndrewsSnowflake RoyalOld Man Andrews How would you know this without being a player or being at the club in some capacity. Ridiculous idle speculation.
Well, the absence of evidence that coaching happens between games by what goes on on the pitch during them is a bit of a hint.
Many of our players have been successful and played well before joining us, yet much of our team can't get fairly basic fundamentals of football like passing, movement, tracking, marking and positioning right in games.
It's a bit of a hint something wasn't right on the training ground.
The fact we went downhill fast when Reid left is a clue he was good and we've not replaced him with anyone as good.
Complete and utter nonsense. You're free to suggest the coaching wasn't good but you have no idea if that is actually true or not so stop pretending to be some sort of insider at the club and speak like a fan for once.
Snowflake RoyalOld Man AndrewsSnowflake Royal Well, the absence of evidence that coaching happens between games by what goes on on the pitch during them is a bit of a hint.
Many of our players have been successful and played well before joining us, yet much of our team can't get fairly basic fundamentals of football like passing, movement, tracking, marking and positioning right in games.
It's a bit of a hint something wasn't right on the training ground.
The fact we went downhill fast when Reid left is a clue he was good and we've not replaced him with anyone as good.
Complete and utter nonsense. You're free to suggest the coaching wasn't good but you have no idea if that is actually true or not so stop pretending to be some sort of insider at the club and speak like a fan for once.
Don't be a knob OMA, no one is pretending to be an insider.
It's pretty easy to judge the quality of our coaching by what happens on the pitch.
It's an opinion based on evidence.
by sandman » 10 Oct 2019 08:31
Snowflake RoyalOld Man AndrewsSnowflake Royal Well, the absence of evidence that coaching happens between games by what goes on on the pitch during them is a bit of a hint.
Many of our players have been successful and played well before joining us, yet much of our team can't get fairly basic fundamentals of football like passing, movement, tracking, marking and positioning right in games.
It's a bit of a hint something wasn't right on the training ground.
The fact we went downhill fast when Reid left is a clue he was good and we've not replaced him with anyone as good.
Complete and utter nonsense. You're free to suggest the coaching wasn't good but you have no idea if that is actually true or not so stop pretending to be some sort of insider at the club and speak like a fan for once.
Don't be a knob OMA, no one is pretending to be an insider.
It's pretty easy to judge the quality of our coaching by what happens on the pitch.
It's an opinion based on evidence.
by Stranded » 10 Oct 2019 08:35
Snowflake RoyalNewCorkSethSnowflake Royal 46.8% is pretty oxf*rd inspiring.
36% at Stoke across 200 games. That would be bloody brilliant here after the last two seasons.
I may be wrong here but did he not start very strongly at stoke then slowly get awful? Obviously I would take a strong start and a 36% win rate provided the draw rate was pretty high but has he not been a manager in decline for quite a while?
Pre Hughes Stoke finished 13th and 14th. During Hughes Stoke finished 9th, 9th, 9th and then slipped again.
So he came in, improved them and maintained that for three years. Yes, it got tired and slipped at the end. We're unlikely to keep him for 4/5 seasons if he doesn't at least get us in the play offs.
by Snowflake Royal » 10 Oct 2019 08:35
sandmanSnowflake RoyalOld Man Andrews Complete and utter nonsense. You're free to suggest the coaching wasn't good but you have no idea if that is actually true or not so stop pretending to be some sort of insider at the club and speak like a fan for once.
Don't be a knob OMA, no one is pretending to be an insider.
It's pretty easy to judge the quality of our coaching by what happens on the pitch.
It's an opinion based on evidence.
Don't fancy your chances on getting him to not be a knob.
by NewCorkSeth » 10 Oct 2019 08:36
Snowflake RoyalNewCorkSethSnowflake Royal 46.8% is pretty oxf*rd inspiring.
36% at Stoke across 200 games. That would be bloody brilliant here after the last two seasons.
I may be wrong here but did he not start very strongly at stoke then slowly get awful? Obviously I would take a strong start and a 36% win rate provided the draw rate was pretty high but has he not been a manager in decline for quite a while?
Pre Hughes Stoke finished 13th and 14th. During Hughes Stoke finished 9th, 9th, 9th and then slipped again.
So he came in, improved them and maintained that for three years. Yes, it got tired and slipped at the end. We're unlikely to keep him for 4/5 seasons if he doesn't at least get us in the play offs.
by Simon's Church » 10 Oct 2019 08:40
Snowflake RoyalSimon's Church Mikele Leigertwood
Knows the club, knows the players, should have the fans on side
Win win
Doesn't know management. Doesn't actually know many of the players at all given he left 4-6 years ago.
Awful suggestion.
by Snowflake Royal » 10 Oct 2019 08:46
by Snowflake Royal » 10 Oct 2019 08:47
Simon's ChurchSnowflake RoyalSimon's Church Mikele Leigertwood
Knows the club, knows the players, should have the fans on side
Win win
Doesn't know management. Doesn't actually know many of the players at all given he left 4-6 years ago.
Awful suggestion.
Hes been working in various roles at the club for about 4 years
Currently u18s coach.
by sandman » 10 Oct 2019 08:57
Snowflake RoyalsandmanSnowflake Royal Don't be a knob OMA, no one is pretending to be an insider.
It's pretty easy to judge the quality of our coaching by what happens on the pitch.
It's an opinion based on evidence.
Don't fancy your chances on getting him to not be a knob.
You should have read his next post before you said that really.
sandmanSnowflake Royalsandman
Don't fancy your chances on getting him to not be a knob.
You should have read his next post before you said that really.
You'll have to quote it for me to read it.
by NewCorkSeth » 10 Oct 2019 09:00
Snowflake Royal Actually got them playing pretty decent football whilst getting better results iirc.
I doubt there's many club's of Stoke's size that make many more than 15 years unbroken in the PL and they must have been close to that if not beyond it. It only takes one season of bad recruitment and your blown.
by Hound » 10 Oct 2019 09:05
NewCorkSethSnowflake Royal Actually got them playing pretty decent football whilst getting better results iirc.
I doubt there's many club's of Stoke's size that make many more than 15 years unbroken in the PL and they must have been close to that if not beyond it. It only takes one season of bad recruitment and your blown.
Then it's odd that no Stoke fans speak positively about him.
by NewCorkSeth » 10 Oct 2019 09:11
HoundNewCorkSethSnowflake Royal Actually got them playing pretty decent football whilst getting better results iirc.
I doubt there's many club's of Stoke's size that make many more than 15 years unbroken in the PL and they must have been close to that if not beyond it. It only takes one season of bad recruitment and your blown.
Then it's odd that no Stoke fans speak positively about him.
I don't think thats true. He did a very good job there for 3 years (highest top level finish for 40 years), kept them up reasonably comfortably in the 4th, whilst moving away from Pulis-ball. Yes he went stale, and some dreadful signings were made, but don't think you could argue he didn't do a (very) good job for the majority of his time there
Anyway, apparently not being considered so all a bit pointless
by morganb » 10 Oct 2019 09:18
by Hound » 10 Oct 2019 09:38
by Ascotexgunner » 10 Oct 2019 09:43
morganb Jose's sacking was probably one of the worst kept secret for a long while. Everyone knew on Sunday but it wasn't announced until Wednesday.
As there had been such a delay do we really think it was due to thrashing out a severance deal or do we think the owners have already settled upon a replacement and are going to announce soon?
In a situation like this, do managers send their CVs to the club or do the owners only go out and approach potential candidates? The betting list looks like it has been made up by all the out of work managers they could name!
You would hope that after last time that they don't put Marshall in charge against Preston.
Hound I'll be very annoyed if there is no manager in place by the start of next week tbh. Surely they must have been sounding out candidates for a while.
Just hoping they didn't put all their eggs into the Mark Hughe basket for him to turn us down, like that Castro chap did
by genome » 10 Oct 2019 09:50
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