by royalp-we » 14 Oct 2019 16:32
by Lower West » 14 Oct 2019 16:32
earleypr Don't know a great deal about Mark Bowen. But for a long time now this club has really needed a lift and something to get the fans excited about. This doesn't feel like it.
by John Smith » 14 Oct 2019 17:03
Old Man Andrewspaultheroyal "on paper" - he has a decent 6 games to start with....
12 points+ anyone?
If he gets 0 points in the 6 games does he go?
by SWLR » 14 Oct 2019 17:06
Franchise FCSWLR HNA - YAWN!!
Only one important matter by which he will be judged: Pitchside; Suit, tracksuit or Cardi?
What, no waistcoat option ? SHAMBLES !!
by Victor Meldrew » 14 Oct 2019 17:09
by Elm Park Kid » 14 Oct 2019 17:15
by NewCorkSeth » 14 Oct 2019 17:17
by Sutekh » 14 Oct 2019 17:17
Victor Meldrew As I posted elsewhere, Bowen has been part of the set-up, a big and important part, already so he has been responsible in part for the signing of players, the retention of players and the way that we play.
This appointment is a surprise as I thought he might be on the way out as well.
Who knows if this will work out -time will tell but it strikes me as a bigger gamble than necessary and not much of a change from what has taken us to the lower reaches of this division.
Following on the "snake" comments I wonder if he said to McCleary, Gunter and Baldock on the sly something like "Stick around lads, keep drawing your good salaries, there is every chance that I'll be in charge if and when Jose gets the sack and I'll see that you then get a look in again".
None of what we think or say matters but it sounds as though we are a cut above the Twitterers and discussing these matters is what the forum is all about so keep on posting.
BTW is this our first Welsh manager?
by Snowball » 14 Oct 2019 17:20
Sutekh
He also came in as part of Jose’s management team early this year with a particular emphasis on looking at the opposition and helping set up Reading to be effective on the day and this was generally successful so he has some nous about him
by Snowflake Royal » 14 Oct 2019 17:31
by AthleticoSpizz » 14 Oct 2019 17:40
by Snowflake Royal » 14 Oct 2019 17:45
AscotexgunnerpaultheroyalOld Man Andrews If he gets 0 points in the 6 games does he go?
Give him 8
I seem to remember when BM MK1 took over we put a 10 straight win run together didn't we?
by tmesis » 14 Oct 2019 17:46
Victor Meldrew Following on the "snake" comments I wonder if he said to McCleary, Gunter and Baldock on the sly something like "Stick around lads, keep drawing your good salaries, there is every chance that I'll be in charge if and when Jose gets the sack and I'll see that you then get a look in again".
by Millsy » 14 Oct 2019 17:47
by Lower West » 14 Oct 2019 17:54
Victor Meldrew As I posted elsewhere, Bowen has been part of the set-up, a big and important part, already so he has been responsible in part for the signing of players, the retention of players and the way that we play.
by Simon's Church » 14 Oct 2019 17:55
royalp-we Fact is - Bowen signed most of the new arrivals. Gomes couldn’t get the best out of them. Makes total sense for Bowen to now try and steer us to safety with this squad of players.
Looking forward to Saturday now.
by Snowflake Royal » 14 Oct 2019 17:56
by Greatwesternline » 14 Oct 2019 18:05
URZZZZGreatwesternline 3rd poor appointment in a row.
Its a lack of ambition yet again. When we hired Adkins he was generally a sought after man. I suspect the same with Steve Clarke, and to a lesser extent Stam.
What has changed? Have we given up going for the best candidate?
Yeah, because the man who took us to a playoff final and then promotion in consecutive seasons was so sought after
by Snowflake Royal » 14 Oct 2019 18:07
GreatwesternlineURZZZZGreatwesternline 3rd poor appointment in a row.
Its a lack of ambition yet again. When we hired Adkins he was generally a sought after man. I suspect the same with Steve Clarke, and to a lesser extent Stam.
What has changed? Have we given up going for the best candidate?
Yeah, because the man who took us to a playoff final and then promotion in consecutive seasons was so sought after
I understand that Pardew and McDermott were successes. I also understand that Clement, Gomes were not. Bowen is not Pardew of McDermott, he hasnt worked with lots of the players in training, or scouted them, or worked with the u21s. He joined in March.
If anyone is more excited about this than getting in Chris Hughton, then f*** me. fair play, you really see the sunny side of life. But Hughton is unemployed, has repeatedly got teams recently out of this division and comes across well. The fact we havent got him as a manager is a dissapointment to me.
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