by DelBoyRodders » 19 Nov 2018 19:57
DelBoyRodders Gourlay was sacked - he did not resign.
The decision was made last week.
by STAR Liaison » 19 Nov 2018 20:21
Kulshaw72RFCDelBoyRodders Gourlay was sacked - he did not resign.
The decision was made last week.
How do you know
by Marcus Crassus » 19 Nov 2018 20:37
Snowflake Royal Well, regardless of whether he was any good or awful, this can't help but lift the atmosphere in the stands if not necessarily inside the club.
I would love it, just love it, if we got Hammond and Howe back in. Not sure Coppell is really cut out for the DoF or CEO roles. Love him to bits, but don't want to just crowbar him in for the sake of having him back.
I hope this improves things for Clement, really like him compared to some of the tossers we've had recently.
by Zip » 19 Nov 2018 20:44
Maneki Neko Hammond for the contracts, buying and selling
howe for the financials
Coppell to oversee the football side of things
McDermott as manager
by Hound » 19 Nov 2018 20:50
by glass half full » 19 Nov 2018 20:59
ZipManeki Neko Hammond for the contracts, buying and selling
howe for the financials
Coppell to oversee the football side of things
McDermott as manager
It’s 2018 Brenderz
by Zip » 19 Nov 2018 21:16
glass half fullZipManeki Neko Hammond for the contracts, buying and selling
howe for the financials
Coppell to oversee the football side of things
McDermott as manager
It’s 2018 Brenderz
Nick Hammond I would have back tomorrow
Steve Coppell has effectively retired from any active part in football (too much hassle?)
Brian McDermott - I am still unashamedly an admirer of him BUT he is settled at Arsenal. Would you go back to a club which has twice sacked you?
by glass half full » 19 Nov 2018 21:21
Zipglass half fullZip
It’s 2018 Brenderz
Nick Hammond I would have back tomorrow
Steve Coppell has effectively retired from any active part in football (too much hassle?)
Brian McDermott - I am still unashamedly an admirer of him BUT he is settled at Arsenal. Would you go back to a club which has twice sacked you?
I’ve got great memories of McDermott’s first spell but it so rarely works so well second time around as was proven although he was treated pretty shoddily. Just look at Kitson, Shorey and Little. The time has passed and we have to move on.
As for Coppell I doubt whether he still has the hunger and drive. Being a Championship manager is such a slog.
Yes to Hammond although I have reservations. He was markedly less successful in his final years with us and struggled at West Brom.
by maffff » 19 Nov 2018 21:21
glass half full Brian McDermott - I am still unashamedly an admirer of him BUT he is settled at Arsenal. Would you go back to a club which has twice sacked you?
by Zip » 19 Nov 2018 21:24
glass half fullZipglass half full
Nick Hammond I would have back tomorrow
Steve Coppell has effectively retired from any active part in football (too much hassle?)
Brian McDermott - I am still unashamedly an admirer of him BUT he is settled at Arsenal. Would you go back to a club which has twice sacked you?
I’ve got great memories of McDermott’s first spell but it so rarely works so well second time around as was proven although he was treated pretty shoddily. Just look at Kitson, Shorey and Little. The time has passed and we have to move on.
As for Coppell I doubt whether he still has the hunger and drive. Being a Championship manager is such a slog.
Yes to Hammond although I have reservations. He was markedly less successful in his final years with us and struggled at West Brom.
Just to throw another pebble into the water....
I wish we could have Jon Fearn back.
by glass half full » 19 Nov 2018 21:28
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I’ve got great memories of McDermott’s first spell but it so rarely works so well second time around as was proven although he was treated pretty shoddily. Just look at Kitson, Shorey and Little. The time has passed and we have to move on.
As for Coppell I doubt whether he still has the hunger and drive. Being a Championship manager is such a slog.
Yes to Hammond although I have reservations. He was markedly less successful in his final years with us and struggled at West Brom.
Just to throw another pebble into the water....
I wish we could have Jon Fearn back.
A big +1. Why do our players always take so long to get back from injury? Ezatolahi was supposed to be two to three weeks. It’s now five weeks and running. The latest in a long line of players taking longer than expected to get back to fitness.
by @sonkimarsson » 19 Nov 2018 21:36
Zipglass half fullZip
It’s 2018 Brenderz
Nick Hammond I would have back tomorrow
Steve Coppell has effectively retired from any active part in football (too much hassle?)
Brian McDermott - I am still unashamedly an admirer of him BUT he is settled at Arsenal. Would you go back to a club which has twice sacked you?
I’ve got great memories of McDermott’s first spell but it so rarely works so well second time around as was proven although he was treated pretty shoddily. Just look at Kitson, Shorey and Little. The time has passed and we have to move on.
As for Coppell I doubt whether he still has the hunger and drive. Being a Championship manager is such a slog.
Yes to Hammond although I have reservations. He was markedly less successful in his final years with us and struggled at West Brom.
by Millsy » 19 Nov 2018 21:41
glass half fullZipglass half full
Just to throw another pebble into the water....
I wish we could have Jon Fearn back.
A big +1. Why do our players always take so long to get back from injury? Ezatolahi was supposed to be two to three weeks. It’s now five weeks and running. The latest in a long line of players taking longer than expected to get back to fitness.
I understand that the medical/physio staff were Mr. Gourlay's appointees, so there might be some movement there.
by Zip » 19 Nov 2018 21:46
@sonkimarssonZipglass half full
Nick Hammond I would have back tomorrow
Steve Coppell has effectively retired from any active part in football (too much hassle?)
Brian McDermott - I am still unashamedly an admirer of him BUT he is settled at Arsenal. Would you go back to a club which has twice sacked you?
I’ve got great memories of McDermott’s first spell but it so rarely works so well second time around as was proven although he was treated pretty shoddily. Just look at Kitson, Shorey and Little. The time has passed and we have to move on.
As for Coppell I doubt whether he still has the hunger and drive. Being a Championship manager is such a slog.
Yes to Hammond although I have reservations. He was markedly less successful in his final years with us and struggled at West Brom.
I remember Glen Little's 2nd spell somewhat differently to you then.....
by biff » 19 Nov 2018 22:15
glass half fullZipManeki Neko Hammond for the contracts, buying and selling
howe for the financials
Coppell to oversee the football side of things
McDermott as manager
It’s 2018 Brenderz
Nick Hammond I would have back tomorrow
Steve Coppell has effectively retired from any active part in football (too much hassle?)
Brian McDermott - I am still unashamedly an admirer of him BUT he is settled at Arsenal. Would you go back to a club which has twice sacked you?
by Snowflake Royal » 20 Nov 2018 07:51
Marcus CrassusSnowflake Royal Well, regardless of whether he was any good or awful, this can't help but lift the atmosphere in the stands if not necessarily inside the club.
I would love it, just love it, if we got Hammond and Howe back in. Not sure Coppell is really cut out for the DoF or CEO roles. Love him to bits, but don't want to just crowbar him in for the sake of having him back.
I hope this improves things for Clement, really like him compared to some of the tossers we've had recently.
Hammond who worked wonders at West Brom and Nigel we’ll be bigger than Arsenal Howe, no thanks and no thanks.
Good news about Gourlay though.
by Ascotexgunner » 20 Nov 2018 08:18
by Winston Biscuit » 20 Nov 2018 08:27
Ascotexgunner BBCRB Seeming to think Nigel Howe maybe back. Im happy with that if its true.
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