by Kitsondinho » 03 Oct 2007 17:56
by Top Flight » 03 Oct 2007 18:01
by PEARCEY » 03 Oct 2007 18:08
Top Flight I'm not sure about if we dropped right down to League One.
A club of our size should be comfortably in the Championship. That is our weight.
If we slip to League One then Coppell is doing something badly wrong.
To be in the premiership at all means he is doing an amazing job and is punching well above his weight.
by Top Flight » 03 Oct 2007 18:11
by PEARCEY » 03 Oct 2007 18:29
Top Flight I don't think he should be sacked even if we start struggling in the Championship.
If we are struggling in the Championship it probably means that we have lost Doyler, Shorey, Harper, Sonko and one or two other stars.
It takes time to build a team. If we are not gonna give a manager time to get new players in then thats ridiculous. Coppell, if he is given enough time will always build a good team.
Right now we have had a bad start. There are problems. Unfortunately it is gonna be very hard for Coppell to do anything until January and even then he may not be able to bring people in that can solve those problems. We are after all a small club.
by Smoking Kills Dancing Doe » 03 Oct 2007 18:33
by Top Flight » 03 Oct 2007 18:37
PEARCEYTop Flight I don't think he should be sacked even if we start struggling in the Championship.
If we are struggling in the Championship it probably means that we have lost Doyler, Shorey, Harper, Sonko and one or two other stars.
It takes time to build a team. If we are not gonna give a manager time to get new players in then thats ridiculous. Coppell, if he is given enough time will always build a good team.
Right now we have had a bad start. There are problems. Unfortunately it is gonna be very hard for Coppell to do anything until January and even then he may not be able to bring people in that can solve those problems. We are after all a small club.
We are a small club but getting bigger. Certainly so in comparison with our average gates of the mid 1970's.
Personally I dont think SC would hang around if the team were in danger of two relegations under his management.He is an honourable man and would probably conclude it was time to go.
by PEARCEY » 03 Oct 2007 18:37
Smoking Kills Dancing Doe Everyone underestimates one thing. The Chairman for all the great things he has done for this club, just wants to sell a Premiership club. That is all this has ever been about. I'm not having a go at him, but it's the truth. He's been amazing for this club, this town, but his motivation has never been a doubt. To make as much money as he can. Just think how much relegation takes off the value of the club. He will do anything to keep the club up, which is why all this talk of wage restrictions makes no sense.
The other possibility is Coppell asking why he puts himself through all this. He obviously doesn't enjoy pressure, he's got the money, he's not married, his kid lives in America. He may very well just walk away if we go down. This season has shown he's never gonna be able to beat what we did last year, it's just not possible.
by Top Flight » 03 Oct 2007 18:39
Smoking Kills Dancing Doe Everyone underestimates one thing. The Chairman for all the great things he has done for this club, just wants to sell a Premiership club. That is all this has ever been about. I'm not having a go at him, but it's the truth. He's been amazing for this club, this town, but his motivation has never been a doubt. To make as much money as he can. Just think how much relegation takes off the value of the club. He will do anything to keep the club up, which is why all this talk of wage restrictions makes no sense.
The other possibility is Coppell asking why he puts himself through all this. He obviously doesn't enjoy pressure, he's got the money, he's not married, his kid lives in America. He may very well just walk away if we go down. This season has shown he's never gonna be able to beat what we did last year, it's just not possible.
by Smoking Kills Dancing Doe » 03 Oct 2007 18:42
PEARCEYSmoking Kills Dancing Doe Everyone underestimates one thing. The Chairman for all the great things he has done for this club, just wants to sell a Premiership club. That is all this has ever been about. I'm not having a go at him, but it's the truth. He's been amazing for this club, this town, but his motivation has never been a doubt. To make as much money as he can. Just think how much relegation takes off the value of the club. He will do anything to keep the club up, which is why all this talk of wage restrictions makes no sense.
The other possibility is Coppell asking why he puts himself through all this. He obviously doesn't enjoy pressure, he's got the money, he's not married, his kid lives in America. He may very well just walk away if we go down. This season has shown he's never gonna be able to beat what we did last year, it's just not possible.
Theres a certain truth in much of what you say SKDD....particularly regarding the value of the club if we go down.
We have argued the point over wages. So are you saying SC is really in charge of the wage structure?
by PEARCEY » 03 Oct 2007 18:43
Top FlightSmoking Kills Dancing Doe Everyone underestimates one thing. The Chairman for all the great things he has done for this club, just wants to sell a Premiership club. That is all this has ever been about. I'm not having a go at him, but it's the truth. He's been amazing for this club, this town, but his motivation has never been a doubt. To make as much money as he can. Just think how much relegation takes off the value of the club. He will do anything to keep the club up, which is why all this talk of wage restrictions makes no sense.
The other possibility is Coppell asking why he puts himself through all this. He obviously doesn't enjoy pressure, he's got the money, he's not married, his kid lives in America. He may very well just walk away if we go down. This season has shown he's never gonna be able to beat what we did last year, it's just not possible.
by Gordons Cumming » 03 Oct 2007 18:44
Smoking Kills Dancing Doe
The Chairman will sack Coppell in a desperate attempt to stay up and save his money if things get that bad anyway.
by Smoking Kills Dancing Doe » 03 Oct 2007 18:44
Top FlightSmoking Kills Dancing Doe Everyone underestimates one thing. The Chairman for all the great things he has done for this club, just wants to sell a Premiership club. That is all this has ever been about. I'm not having a go at him, but it's the truth. He's been amazing for this club, this town, but his motivation has never been a doubt. To make as much money as he can. Just think how much relegation takes off the value of the club. He will do anything to keep the club up, which is why all this talk of wage restrictions makes no sense.
The other possibility is Coppell asking why he puts himself through all this. He obviously doesn't enjoy pressure, he's got the money, he's not married, his kid lives in America. He may very well just walk away if we go down. This season has shown he's never gonna be able to beat what we did last year, it's just not possible.
I believe he can beat what we did last year but he needs time to rebuild again.
We are literally only a couple of players short of being a really good team again!
A little tinkering by Coppell in January could really turn our fortunes around.
We may already have the answers within the squad right now in the shape of Emerse Fae.
I hope Fae starts against Derby and plays a blinder. Come on Fae.
by Smoking Kills Dancing Doe » 03 Oct 2007 18:46
Gordons CummingSmoking Kills Dancing Doe
The Chairman will sack Coppell in a desperate attempt to stay up and save his money if things get that bad anyway.
Tit.
by Top Flight » 03 Oct 2007 18:58
Smoking Kills Dancing DoeTop FlightSmoking Kills Dancing Doe Everyone underestimates one thing. The Chairman for all the great things he has done for this club, just wants to sell a Premiership club. That is all this has ever been about. I'm not having a go at him, but it's the truth. He's been amazing for this club, this town, but his motivation has never been a doubt. To make as much money as he can. Just think how much relegation takes off the value of the club. He will do anything to keep the club up, which is why all this talk of wage restrictions makes no sense.
The other possibility is Coppell asking why he puts himself through all this. He obviously doesn't enjoy pressure, he's got the money, he's not married, his kid lives in America. He may very well just walk away if we go down. This season has shown he's never gonna be able to beat what we did last year, it's just not possible.
I believe he can beat what we did last year but he needs time to rebuild again.
We are literally only a couple of players short of being a really good team again!
A little tinkering by Coppell in January could really turn our fortunes around.
We may already have the answers within the squad right now in the shape of Emerse Fae.
I hope Fae starts against Derby and plays a blinder. Come on Fae.
Coppell's the only man who can keep us up now, these are his players, he can get the best out of them again. Then hopefully Hammond will be given a bit more free rain come Jan.
I worry in our ability to compete long term at the moment. But that will all change better of for worse when JM sells.
by Royal Rother » 03 Oct 2007 19:12
Smoking Kills Dancing Doe The Chairman will sack Coppell in a desperate attempt to stay up and save his money if things get that bad anyway.
by handbags_harris » 03 Oct 2007 19:34
by readingbedding » 03 Oct 2007 19:41
by Smoking Kills Dancing Doe » 03 Oct 2007 19:55
Royal RotherSmoking Kills Dancing Doe The Chairman will sack Coppell in a desperate attempt to stay up and save his money if things get that bad anyway.
Not a chance he would sack him.
by readingbedding » 03 Oct 2007 20:00
Smoking Kills Dancing DoeRoyal RotherSmoking Kills Dancing Doe The Chairman will sack Coppell in a desperate attempt to stay up and save his money if things get that bad anyway.
Not a chance he would sack him.
Chairman panic, it's what they do. Think how £100m would blur your decision making process. I Think it would be the worst thing to do, but Chairman don't always do what's best for the club.
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