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by Ian Royal » 01 Oct 2009 12:43
brendywendy 10 points
same record as coppells first games...........
by brendywendy » 01 Oct 2009 13:08
by Wycombe Royal » 01 Oct 2009 13:27
Ian Royalbrendywendy 10 points
same record as coppells first games...........
You sure about that Brendy?
Coppell won 7 and drew 1 in his first 10 games at the club. I make that 22pts, more than double Rodgers' total
Last season he got 6 wins, 2 draws - 20pts
by fridays child » 01 Oct 2009 13:28
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by Sun Tzu » 01 Oct 2009 13:34
Wycombe Royal But the difference is he arrived at a club with a settled and winning team.
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by Royalee » 01 Oct 2009 13:37
Sun TzuWycombe Royal But the difference is he arrived at a club with a settled and winning team.
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I have a poor memory but didn't Coppell take over a side that under Dillon had lost 6 straight games or something ?
And had seen pretty much it's entire transfer budget blown on Goater leaving the squad unbalanced and under strength meaning he had to go out and grab fresh bodies pdq...
by Vision » 01 Oct 2009 13:47
RoyaleeSun TzuWycombe Royal But the difference is he arrived at a club with a settled and winning team.
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I have a poor memory but didn't Coppell take over a side that under Dillon had lost 6 straight games or something ?
And had seen pretty much it's entire transfer budget blown on Goater leaving the squad unbalanced and under strength meaning he had to go out and grab fresh bodies pdq...
We were doing brilliantly before Dillon took over as caretaker and we'd finished 4th the previous season not having lost any of our players - bit of a difference.
by Wycombe Royal » 01 Oct 2009 13:56
VisionRoyaleeSun Tzu
I have a poor memory but didn't Coppell take over a side that under Dillon had lost 6 straight games or something ?
And had seen pretty much it's entire transfer budget blown on Goater leaving the squad unbalanced and under strength meaning he had to go out and grab fresh bodies pdq...
We were doing brilliantly before Dillon took over as caretaker and we'd finished 4th the previous season not having lost any of our players - bit of a difference.
We'd taken 4 points out of 18, were 12th in the table and the whole seasons' transfer budget was spunked on Goater and Murray leaving with us with a threadbare squad and little money to do much about it.
Having said that, there is no question that Rodgers' task is greater because he's rebuilding almost from scratch without the luxury of a strong spine to his side which certainly was here when Coppell arrived. However to suggest we were a settled winning side when Coppell took over is stretching things a bit.
by strap » 01 Oct 2009 14:16
Ian Royalbrendywendy 10 points
same record as coppells first games...........
You sure about that Brendy?
Coppell won 7 and drew 1 in his first 10 games at the club. I make that 22pts, more than double Rodgers' total
Last season he got 6 wins, 2 draws - 20pts
by Vision » 01 Oct 2009 15:09
Wycombe RoyalVisionRoyalee
We were doing brilliantly before Dillon took over as caretaker and we'd finished 4th the previous season not having lost any of our players - bit of a difference.
We'd taken 4 points out of 18, were 12th in the table and the whole seasons' transfer budget was spunked on Goater and Murray leaving with us with a threadbare squad and little money to do much about it.
Having said that, there is no question that Rodgers' task is greater because he's rebuilding almost from scratch without the luxury of a strong spine to his side which certainly was here when Coppell arrived. However to suggest we
were a settled winning side when Coppell took over is stretching things a bit.
We had finished the season before in 4th place and had started well in 03/04 (we were undefeated). Then Pardew left and a bad run started which stopped again with the appointment of Coppell. So I think I am justified in saying that we had a winning settled team that had suffered the disruption of Pardews departure which affected results.
by Wycombe Royal » 01 Oct 2009 15:17
VisionWycombe Royal We had finished the season before in 4th place and had started well in 03/04 (we were undefeated). Then Pardew left and a bad run started which stopped again with the appointment of Coppell. So I think I am justified in saying that we had a winning settled team that had suffered the disruption of Pardews departure which affected results.
It's a fair point and as I said it was certainly a side with a strong spine (albeit with an ageing injury prone centre-half partnership in Williams and Brown) but the actual squad was threadbare. As the play-offs the previous season showed, an injury or 2 (Forster in particular) and the cupboard was bare. Without a fit and in-form Forster even Pardew's team the previous season was probably mid-table at best.
We were 12th with a quarter of the season gone and had won 1 in 6. I take your point about Pardew's leaving being disruptive but for me it is still "stretching the point" to say he walked into a winning team. The fact that Forster subsequently played bearly half of the remaining games and we finished 9th kind of underlines the point about the thinness of the squad to me.
i don't entirely disagree with you but I guess we just interprete that situation differently.
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