mad79 Brendon Rodgers been at the club before and would attract good players through Chelsea and plays nice football. He is my choice as he plays nice football.
Hmmmm
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by handbags_harris » 08 Apr 2009 19:09
mad79 Brendon Rodgers been at the club before and would attract good players through Chelsea and plays nice football. He is my choice as he plays nice football.
by handbags_harris » 08 Apr 2009 19:18
by Alan Partridge » 08 Apr 2009 19:20
handbags_harris Mere speculation. Coppell won't last this calendar year. If we don't go up he'll leave. If we do he won't strengthen the squad sufficiently and we'll be in a right state come December, by which time he'll have been given the boot. We will then appoint Lawrie Sanchez, Iain Dowie, or Paul Tisdale as manager.
UR&G anyone?
by runrunrunrungilksey » 08 Apr 2009 20:55
mad79 It looks as if coppell is going to leave in the summer so who would or could replace him ? Bryan robson NO . Pardew we would not have him back. martinez plays nice football, maybe. Dillon riskey but cheap. Brendon Rodgers been at the club before and would attract good players through Chelsea and plays nice football. He is my choice as he plays nice football. Forget Watford's league position he has no budget there and he took them over when they were down and out. He would also be cheap for sir John
by Cookie » 08 Apr 2009 21:00
by Focher » 08 Apr 2009 23:38
Cookie Who says he's going?
Dillon, at the last Star Forum said he was too hooked on what he's building here to (even) consider leaving.
by Royalee » 09 Apr 2009 00:44
Cookie Who says he's going?
Dillon, at the last Star Forum said he was too hooked on what he's building here to (even) consider leaving.
by CMRoyal » 09 Apr 2009 11:04
by CMRoyal » 09 Apr 2009 11:06
RoyaleeCookie Who says he's going?
Dillon, at the last Star Forum said he was too hooked on what he's building here to (even) consider leaving.
If you're building something, it doesn't usually sink.
by brendywendy » 09 Apr 2009 11:23
FocherCookie Who says he's going?
Dillon, at the last Star Forum said he was too hooked on what he's building here to (even) consider leaving.
with the greatest respect to Coppell, our finest ever manager, i would rephrase that to 'built'.
by Focher » 09 Apr 2009 12:06
brendywendyFocherCookie Who says he's going?
Dillon, at the last Star Forum said he was too hooked on what he's building here to (even) consider leaving.
with the greatest respect to Coppell, our finest ever manager, i would rephrase that to 'built'.
surely the team of this season, bearing little or no resemblance to the golden team
and the huge (for any club-let alone ours) crop of very decent youngsters coming through says that he is still building
by brendywendy » 09 Apr 2009 12:07
FocherbrendywendyFocher with the greatest respect to Coppell, our finest ever manager, i would rephrase that to 'built'.
surely the team of this season, bearing little or no resemblance to the golden team
and the huge (for any club-let alone ours) crop of very decent youngsters coming through says that he is still building
what the crop of youngsters that are never given a proper chance at the club under Coppell?
by IMAMATEOFJOVSKY » 09 Apr 2009 12:13
by Royalee » 09 Apr 2009 12:14
by brendywendy » 09 Apr 2009 12:29
by Focher » 09 Apr 2009 13:45
brendywendy
or did you just want all of them put in straight away, and get rid of all the experience we have?
by Barry the bird boggler » 09 Apr 2009 13:50
by Woodcote Royal » 09 Apr 2009 13:59
by brendywendy » 09 Apr 2009 14:06
Focherbrendywendy
or did you just want all of them put in straight away, and get rid of all the experience we have?
of course not. He does not trust them thats my point. Pearce in my view did very little wrong, Duberry did. Karacan did very little wrong. Cox never got a sniff after impressing on his few sub appearances. The rest under Coppell in my view will turn out the same, despite Robson kanu, Church, and Sigurdsson all impressing at International level. Name me a successful youth product of this millenium?
Coppell does not trust youth, and thats possibly due to the huge stakes on games compared to 10 or even 5 years ago. I do honestly believe that if Madejski had said to Coppell 'you have nothing to spend whatsoever this season', we could have done better, i really believe that. He would have been forced to turn to these players rather than players like Tabb, Little (gutted he's lost it), Kitson, and Harding (where is he?).
by Royalee » 09 Apr 2009 20:56
brendywendyFocherbrendywendy
or did you just want all of them put in straight away, and get rid of all the experience we have?
of course not. He does not trust them thats my point. Pearce in my view did very little wrong, Duberry did. Karacan did very little wrong. Cox never got a sniff after impressing on his few sub appearances. The rest under Coppell in my view will turn out the same, despite Robson kanu, Church, and Sigurdsson all impressing at International level. Name me a successful youth product of this millenium?
Coppell does not trust youth, and thats possibly due to the huge stakes on games compared to 10 or even 5 years ago. I do honestly believe that if Madejski had said to Coppell 'you have nothing to spend whatsoever this season', we could have done better, i really believe that. He would have been forced to turn to these players rather than players like Tabb, Little (gutted he's lost it), Kitson, and Harding (where is he?).
i dont know about a lack of trust at all
hes just trying to get them 1st team experience where he can
and rightly doesnt like the idea of multiple inexperienced yoof players in the same team
i could list a whole load of successful managers who are just as reticent in chucking them in at the deep end as coppell
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