by Deathy » 18 May 2009 18:54
by Deathy » 18 May 2009 18:58
adamh4608Ian Royaladamh4608 WHY OH WHY ROGERS, IF WE GET HIM THAT WILL SHOW NO PROGRESS BY THE CULB, IT WOULD BE A BACKWARD STEP.
WE NEED A MANAGER THAT WILL TAKE US FORWARD ON FROM COPPELL THATS WHY FROM THE NAMES BEEN PUT ABOUT ITS GOT TO BE CUBS
1) Caps lock = shouting and is rude, you can turn it off by pressing the "Caps Lock" button on the left hand side of your keyboard (left is the side that when you have thumb and fore finger of your hand at right angles, looks like an L [I realise I may have lost you at "right angles"]).
2) His name is Rodgers.
3) Given your inability to manage the two above and several other spelling, grammer(sic) or punctuation mistakes, I suspect your opinion isn't worth a great deal anyway.
Are you another plastic fan
by Ian Royal » 18 May 2009 18:59
adamh4608Ian Royaladamh4608 WHY OH WHY ROGERS, IF WE GET HIM THAT WILL SHOW NO PROGRESS BY THE CULB, IT WOULD BE A BACKWARD STEP.
WE NEED A MANAGER THAT WILL TAKE US FORWARD ON FROM COPPELL THATS WHY FROM THE NAMES BEEN PUT ABOUT ITS GOT TO BE CUBS
1) Caps lock = shouting and is rude, you can turn it off by pressing the "Caps Lock" button on the left hand side of your keyboard (left is the side that when you have thumb and fore finger of your hand at right angles, looks like an L [I realise I may have lost you at "right angles"]).
2) His name is Rodgers.
3) Given your inability to manage the two above and several other spelling, grammer(sic) or punctuation mistakes, I suspect your opinion isn't worth a great deal anyway.
Are you another plastic fan
by Plymouth_Royal » 18 May 2009 19:02
adamh4608 WHY OH WHY ROGERS, IF WE GET HIM THAT WILL SHOW NO PROGRESS BY THE CULB, IT WOULD BE A BACKWARD STEP.
WE NEED A MANAGER THAT WILL TAKE US FORWARD ON FROM COPPELL THATS WHY FROM THE NAMES BEEN PUT ABOUT ITS GOT TO BE CUBS
by SteveRoyal » 18 May 2009 19:07
by Deathy » 18 May 2009 19:11
by Cookie » 18 May 2009 19:26
Jez Took Bradford up, Kept Bradford up
Took Wigan up, Kept Wigan up....
Fair eough hes had his Nightmares as well i.e Sheff Wednesday and Derby
could he do the same with Reading?
by Uke » 18 May 2009 19:35
Cambridge accept Brabin approach
Brabin guided Cambridge to the Blue Square Premier play-off final
Cambridge United chairman George Rolls has confirmed that the club have given manager Gary Brabin permission to enter talks with a Football League club.
The U's lost 2-0 to Torquay in Sunday's Blue Square Premier play-off final.
Rolls told BBC Radio Cambridgeshire: "We've had an approach from a club much higher than us. I felt it was right to give him permission to speak to them."
Brabin, a former Blackpool midfielder, has been linked with the vacant manager's post at Bloomfield Road.
Brabin has enjoyed a hugely impressive first season at the Abbey following his arrival from Southport last summer.
"Hopefully Gary will show some loyalty to us. We gave him a job when he'd only been in football for five or six games," he said.
"We gave him a huge budget last year, more money than Jimmy Quinn the year before. I just hope he stays around and tries to build again for next year."
Brabin spent big on his way to guiding the U's to the play-off final for the second successive season.
Scott Rendell, Lee Phillips, Andy Parkinson and Phil Bolland are just some of the big names players to have arrived at the club over the past year.
"We've got to run the club as a business and become solvent, we can't have people putting their hands in their pockets every five minutes to bail us out.
"We've got to act as a business and act sensibly. There will be cuts, but we can still push for the play-offs again."
Rolls could not confirm whether or not Brabin would take assistant player-manager Paul Carden with him should he decide to move on, but expects the situation to be resolved within the next few days.
by winchester_royal » 18 May 2009 19:36
by Uke » 18 May 2009 19:41
winchester_royal That article would suggest he's going to Blackpool.
by Millsy » 18 May 2009 19:55
Ian Royal2 world wars, 1 world cupIan Royal Take a look at Pardew as well. Just before he left us he spent over £1m on two players. Big money for us at the time. The money is there to be claimed, if you want to put your case forward.
True.
And this time it's not money about "big money for us at the time", so we're not talking 1m, we're taling much more. It's even bigger money as we're so much richer and Coppell's untouched millions.
Can't wait.
You could probably reasonably expect to see us fork out maybe £1m - £1.5m each on two players (of course this is dependent on us wanting players at that price and not finding what we want elsewhere, or refusing to pay over the odds if they aren't wort it). Or £2m - £2.5m on one player and a few bargains adding up to no more than about £750k
by Royal Rother » 18 May 2009 21:22
Still it means Coppell's supposed millions are still there ready to be used.
by Royal Rother » 18 May 2009 22:17
by Only one Trevor Morley » 19 May 2009 09:06
by IMAMATEOFJOVSKY » 19 May 2009 11:46
by Thaumagurist* » 19 May 2009 12:02
by Deathy » 19 May 2009 12:14
Ian Royal
You could probably reasonably expect to see us fork out maybe £1m - £1.5m each on two players (of course this is dependent on us wanting players at that price and not finding what we want elsewhere, or refusing to pay over the odds if they aren't wort it). Or £2m - £2.5m on one player and a few bargains adding up to no more than about £750k
by Top Flight » 19 May 2009 12:18
by Top Flight » 19 May 2009 12:23
by Deathy » 19 May 2009 12:35
Uke Hmmm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/c/cambridge_utd/8055111.stmCambridge accept Brabin approach
Brabin guided Cambridge to the Blue Square Premier play-off final
Cambridge United chairman George Rolls has confirmed that the club have given manager Gary Brabin permission to enter talks with a Football League club.
The U's lost 2-0 to Torquay in Sunday's Blue Square Premier play-off final.
Rolls told BBC Radio Cambridgeshire: "We've had an approach from a club much higher than us. I felt it was right to give him permission to speak to them."
Brabin, a former Blackpool midfielder, has been linked with the vacant manager's post at Bloomfield Road.
Brabin has enjoyed a hugely impressive first season at the Abbey following his arrival from Southport last summer.
"Hopefully Gary will show some loyalty to us. We gave him a job when he'd only been in football for five or six games," he said.
"We gave him a huge budget last year, more money than Jimmy Quinn the year before. I just hope he stays around and tries to build again for next year."
Brabin spent big on his way to guiding the U's to the play-off final for the second successive season.
Scott Rendell, Lee Phillips, Andy Parkinson and Phil Bolland are just some of the big names players to have arrived at the club over the past year.
"We've got to run the club as a business and become solvent, we can't have people putting their hands in their pockets every five minutes to bail us out.
"We've got to act as a business and act sensibly. There will be cuts, but we can still push for the play-offs again."
Rolls could not confirm whether or not Brabin would take assistant player-manager Paul Carden with him should he decide to move on, but expects the situation to be resolved within the next few days.
Manager on the cheap, the traditional Reading way? Perhaps Rendell filled him in on our setup?
Or Ferguson on his way from Posh, Babin to take over at Posh?
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