by WestYorksRoyal » 18 Sep 2021 17:10
by Simmops » 18 Sep 2021 19:42
NathStPaulSnowflake Royal I do maintain that you never get the benefits of the lessons of failure if you just sack everyone every time things go badly though.
All our best managers have gone through real poor patches, and they all inherited squads and a club in a better state than we've been for years.
When rolling the dice and regularly changing continually fails, at what point do you do something different and see if someone can learn and grow?
Did Coppel go through a particularly bad spell (pre Premier League)? Sure he must have I just have absolutely no memory sadly.
by Franchise FC » 18 Sep 2021 20:03
SimmopsNathStPaulSnowflake Royal I do maintain that you never get the benefits of the lessons of failure if you just sack everyone every time things go badly though.
All our best managers have gone through real poor patches, and they all inherited squads and a club in a better state than we've been for years.
When rolling the dice and regularly changing continually fails, at what point do you do something different and see if someone can learn and grow?
Did Coppel go through a particularly bad spell (pre Premier League)? Sure he must have I just have absolutely no memory sadly.
*coppell
by NathStPaul » 18 Sep 2021 20:11
by Simmops » 18 Sep 2021 20:30
Franchise FCSimmopsNathStPaul Did Coppel go through a particularly bad spell (pre Premier League)? Sure he must have I just have absolutely no memory sadly.
*coppell
If you’re going to correct it at least capitalise it
by From Despair To Where? » 18 Sep 2021 21:23
NathStPaulSnowflake Royal I do maintain that you never get the benefits of the lessons of failure if you just sack everyone every time things go badly though.
All our best managers have gone through real poor patches, and they all inherited squads and a club in a better state than we've been for years.
When rolling the dice and regularly changing continually fails, at what point do you do something different and see if someone can learn and grow?
Did Coppel go through a particularly bad spell (pre Premier League)? Sure he must have I just have absolutely no memory sadly.
by SouthDownsRoyal » 18 Sep 2021 22:30
by AthleticoSpizz » 18 Sep 2021 22:53
the last game (away at Wigwam) the season before 2005/2006 was his make or break point...we were sh1t before that....his words went something like “ listen to that” as Wigwams players celebrated promotion loudly in their dressing room....but then..anybody over the age of 30 already knew that stuff.From Despair To Where?NathStPaulSnowflake Royal I do maintain that you never get the benefits of the lessons of failure if you just sack everyone every time things go badly though.
All our best managers have gone through real poor patches, and they all inherited squads and a club in a better state than we've been for years.
When rolling the dice and regularly changing continually fails, at what point do you do something different and see if someone can learn and grow?
Did Coppel go through a particularly bad spell (pre Premier League)? Sure he must have I just have absolutely no memory sadly.
Pretty sure in his first full season he went on a run of 12 games without a win.
<EDIT> It was 1 win in 14 from Christmas to March and the win was in the Cup. That run was ended by a Kitson hat trick against West Ham.
We were dreadfully inconsistent under him prior to 2005/06 and whilst no-one was particularly calling for his head, I doubt anyone would have picketed his car parking space, begging him to stay.
by Snowflake Royal » 19 Sep 2021 12:09
by Stranded » 20 Sep 2021 09:14
Snowflake Royal You know, what I'd really appreciate for the rest of this season is just some consistent mediocrity.
No great runs. No awful form.
Just a nice relatively even pattern of wins, draws and defeats and a solid 11th to 15th finish. Just chill for a season. No will we get the POs, no are we in a relegation fight.
by Snowflake Royal » 20 Sep 2021 12:31
StrandedSnowflake Royal You know, what I'd really appreciate for the rest of this season is just some consistent mediocrity.
No great runs. No awful form.
Just a nice relatively even pattern of wins, draws and defeats and a solid 11th to 15th finish. Just chill for a season. No will we get the POs, no are we in a relegation fight.
Yeah, you know this club doesn't do that.
by Royal_jimmy » 21 Sep 2021 22:18
by Royal_jimmy » 03 Nov 2021 22:53
by URZZZZZZZZ » 04 Nov 2021 07:12
by WestYorksRoyal » 04 Nov 2021 09:07
by bcubed » 04 Nov 2021 09:13
by paultheroyal » 04 Nov 2021 09:35
by Zip » 04 Nov 2021 09:49
WestYorksRoyal Bookmakers know. I had a quick look before the Millwall game thinking that they may be conned by our league position and give us long odds, but the best available was 5/2 which made us 5th favourites after Derby, Barnsley, Hull and Peterborough.
So long as we don't get cut adrift, I'd back a fully fit squad in the New Year to put together a run and pull away though.
by Stranded » 04 Nov 2021 10:27
ZipWestYorksRoyal Bookmakers know. I had a quick look before the Millwall game thinking that they may be conned by our league position and give us long odds, but the best available was 5/2 which made us 5th favourites after Derby, Barnsley, Hull and Peterborough.
So long as we don't get cut adrift, I'd back a fully fit squad in the New Year to put together a run and pull away though.
Oddschecker have Derby nailed on for relegation with Hull next. Joint third favourites for relegation are us and Posh.
by South Coast Royal » 04 Nov 2021 11:35
StrandedZipWestYorksRoyal Bookmakers know. I had a quick look before the Millwall game thinking that they may be conned by our league position and give us long odds, but the best available was 5/2 which made us 5th favourites after Derby, Barnsley, Hull and Peterborough.
So long as we don't get cut adrift, I'd back a fully fit squad in the New Year to put together a run and pull away though.
Oddschecker have Derby nailed on for relegation with Hull next. Joint third favourites for relegation are us and Posh.
Fair with the deductions coming and the lack of fit players.
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