by Royalee » 15 Jun 2009 16:50
by Hoop Blah » 15 Jun 2009 16:51
by brendywendy » 15 Jun 2009 16:53
by Schards#2 » 15 Jun 2009 16:57
Hoop Blah To be fair though Coppell took over a squad that didn't really need any emergency repairs, hence our manager being poached for a bigger job and not walking away after an largely aging first eleven suffered from quite demoralising 18 months of form.
This preseason Rodgers faces losing his best players as opposed to Coppell who was taking over a side on the up with no players in the side that were likely targets for Premiership clubs.
Totally different situations and I don't think comparing them is really that easy or helpful.
As much as Royalee obviously tries to get a rise out of a few people on here, he is largely consistent in his opinions and often makes a decent amount on good points too. I don't reallly see why anyone would think he'd be on Rodgers back as quickly as being suggested to be honest.
by Hoop Blah » 15 Jun 2009 17:04
by Schards#2 » 15 Jun 2009 19:02
Hoop Blah With fair reasoning behind it.
Plenty of people were also critical of the manager during the time he got us relegated and them failed address our inept post-xmas form, some even said we would be better off without him and, heaven forbid, that we'd not progress with him at the helm!
by SteveRoyal » 15 Jun 2009 19:14
by Royalee » 15 Jun 2009 19:37
Schards#2Hoop Blah To be fair though Coppell took over a squad that didn't really need any emergency repairs, hence our manager being poached for a bigger job and not walking away after an largely aging first eleven suffered from quite demoralising 18 months of form.
This preseason Rodgers faces losing his best players as opposed to Coppell who was taking over a side on the up with no players in the side that were likely targets for Premiership clubs.
Totally different situations and I don't think comparing them is really that easy or helpful.
As much as Royalee obviously tries to get a rise out of a few people on here, he is largely consistent in his opinions and often makes a decent amount on good points too. I don't reallly see why anyone would think he'd be on Rodgers back as quickly as being suggested to be honest.
Beacause the three highest finishes in the club's 138 year history wasn't good enough to prevent the previous incumbent from being slated and ridiculed.
by fireman_jules » 15 Jun 2009 21:41
Royaleebrendywendy not as much as i do at 2.5 million.hes worth 5 IMO
you believe doobs was awful, i believe he was good enough to merit his place most times last season.-clearly bikey is better, but if the other option was pearce you have to go with one of the experienced heads IMO.
whereas you seem to ignore the fact that a pearce/bikey defence was considered very inexperienced by the coaches that saw them every day.
either way its just opinion, neither is right or wrong, and neither can be proven, no matter how many times you say it.
Please enlighten me as to what those coaches who saw them every day managed to do with the squad that was easily good enough to gain promotion. Perhaps if those coaches were correct in their beliefs then they'd still be working at RFC.
by Schards#2 » 15 Jun 2009 21:43
RoyaleeSchards#2Hoop Blah To be fair though Coppell took over a squad that didn't really need any emergency repairs, hence our manager being poached for a bigger job and not walking away after an largely aging first eleven suffered from quite demoralising 18 months of form.
This preseason Rodgers faces losing his best players as opposed to Coppell who was taking over a side on the up with no players in the side that were likely targets for Premiership clubs.
Totally different situations and I don't think comparing them is really that easy or helpful.
As much as Royalee obviously tries to get a rise out of a few people on here, he is largely consistent in his opinions and often makes a decent amount on good points too. I don't reallly see why anyone would think he'd be on Rodgers back as quickly as being suggested to be honest.
Beacause the three highest finishes in the club's 138 year history wasn't good enough to prevent the previous incumbent from being slated and ridiculed.
He didn't exactly have the same starting point as any of our previous managers though did he?
by SteveRoyal » 15 Jun 2009 22:45
Harry Carry Campbell-Ryce will be the saviour. Don't worry.
by hellopremiership » 15 Jun 2009 22:59
by Ian Royal » 15 Jun 2009 23:10
by Dirk Gently » 15 Jun 2009 23:17
Ian Royal And it is now easier to attaract a better calibre of player and teh club is more well off financially.
by Royalee » 16 Jun 2009 01:26
Ian Royal Rodgers has a better starting point than Coppell did IMO. He might be slightly worse off in goal, but he's as good in attack and midfield if not better and much better off in defence. And it is now easier to attaract a better calibre of player and teh club is more well off financially.
by SteveRoyal » 16 Jun 2009 09:59
by Hoop Blah » 16 Jun 2009 10:39
Schards#2Hoop Blah With fair reasoning behind it.
Plenty of people were also critical of the manager during the time he got us relegated and them failed address our inept post-xmas form, some even said we would be better off without him and, heaven forbid, that we'd not progress with him at the helm!
Nothing's changed since I answered that point the last time you made it, about 3 hours ago
by The Quiet Man » 16 Jun 2009 10:40
by Millsy » 16 Jun 2009 10:57
RoyaleeIan Royal Rodgers has a better starting point than Coppell did IMO. He might be slightly worse off in goal, but he's as good in attack and midfield if not better and much better off in defence. And it is now easier to attaract a better calibre of player and teh club is more well off financially.
Oh please - Shorey and Murty vs Armstrong and Rosenior is a no contest. Hahnemann was in his prime when Coppell took over and we had Sidwell in midfield who's better than anyone we have in the squad to play there right now. Yes the centre backs are probably better now (although Williams was still a regular and performing well when Coppell took over), but to say Rodgers is in a far better position is absolute rubbish.
I knew we'd stop agreeing after a while.
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