by Sanguine » 12 Aug 2024 09:42
by From Despair To Where? » 12 Aug 2024 09:49
BrogueThe CapBrogue Let’s not go overboardhad a poor run at Southampton a shit start with us. He’s had half a season where he worked wonders. But in a weird way our struggles probably helped him. The fans rallied against the efl and dai and the players and manager rode the crest of that wave. For him to be classed as hot property he needs more than a half season of ok results.
Ah come on Brogue, he's the best thing since sliced bread mate. Hovis, Warburtons...?
Lol yeah I’m not knocking him, but he kneads to rise to the occasion and have a good season. And prove he can sustain it for a whole season. Then other clubs might offer him the dough for him to move up the leagues.
by Hound » 12 Aug 2024 11:18
From Despair To Where?BrogueThe Cap
Ah come on Brogue, he's the best thing since sliced bread mate. Hovis, Warburtons...?
Lol yeah I’m not knocking him, but he kneads to rise to the occasion and have a good season. And prove he can sustain it for a whole season. Then other clubs might offer him the dough for him to move up the leagues.
I wonder how it would have panned out if he'd inherited a team of experienced lower league journeymen. The old guard were shunted out pretty quickly and ruthlessly. At least now he's established a playing style and a mentality and hopefully going forward, he can pinpoint players rather than having to go with what's left.
He's clearly an excellent man manager and the players love him but I wonder whether he'd get the time to replicate that at another club. Hindsight is a wonderful thing but I'm so glad we didn't get Wilder.
by windermereROYAL » 12 Aug 2024 11:51
by From Despair To Where? » 12 Aug 2024 12:01
HoundFrom Despair To Where?Brogue
Lol yeah I’m not knocking him, but he kneads to rise to the occasion and have a good season. And prove he can sustain it for a whole season. Then other clubs might offer him the dough for him to move up the leagues.
I wonder how it would have panned out if he'd inherited a team of experienced lower league journeymen. The old guard were shunted out pretty quickly and ruthlessly. At least now he's established a playing style and a mentality and hopefully going forward, he can pinpoint players rather than having to go with what's left.
He's clearly an excellent man manager and the players love him but I wonder whether he'd get the time to replicate that at another club. Hindsight is a wonderful thing but I'm so glad we didn't get Wilder.
Wilder would have been interesting as part of a package including signing some decent players in an attempt to go straight back up. He wouldn’t have hung around last year I doubt when it all went to shit
Thing that Selles has achieved is using young players and really imposing a style on the team with a degree of success. That’s what a lot of owner's would look for
Then also popular with fans and players and conducts himself well. I suspect many teams will be at least taking an interest
by Brogue » 12 Aug 2024 12:34
windermereROYAL Ryan Lowe leaves Preston, will they make an approach?
by windermereROYAL » 12 Aug 2024 12:42
BroguewindermereROYAL Ryan Lowe leaves Preston, will they make an approach?
have a day off will ya
by Brogue » 12 Aug 2024 12:58
windermereROYALBroguewindermereROYAL Ryan Lowe leaves Preston, will they make an approach?
have a day off will ya
That`s a bit like the pot calling the kettle black fella.
by Mid Sussex Royal » 12 Aug 2024 13:57
BroguewindermereROYALBrogue
have a day off will ya
That`s a bit like the pot calling the kettle black fella.
He’s not even in the top 35 managers on the betting odds. And like I said earlier. He’s got half a season of ok results behind him. No championship club will be taking a punt on him yet. Especially a team in the top half who will have ambitions of finishing in the play offs.
by Brogue » 12 Aug 2024 14:09
Mid Sussex RoyalBroguewindermereROYAL
That`s a bit like the pot calling the kettle black fella.
He’s not even in the top 35 managers on the betting odds. And like I said earlier. He’s got half a season of ok results behind him. No championship club will be taking a punt on him yet. Especially a team in the top half who will have ambitions of finishing in the play offs.
Plymouth are the sort of club that could take a punt in the late autumn when Rooney is sacked. Judging by what I saw of them at Sheffield yesterday that could be sooner rather than later, they were abysmal.
by South Coast Royal » 12 Aug 2024 14:14
by From Despair To Where? » 12 Aug 2024 14:45
by WestYorksRoyal » 12 Aug 2024 14:48
by Armadillo Roadkill » 12 Aug 2024 14:49
by South Coast Royal » 12 Aug 2024 16:02
From Despair To Where? His time at Southampton is an absolute red herring IMO. He was a literal caretaker after Ralphy Rabbithutch and effectively one after Nathan Jones. They were pretty much doomed when Jones left.
by Snowflake Royal » 12 Aug 2024 17:14
Sanguine Selles has been brilliant, in awful circumstances. That's it. End of. Our expectations should still be on the low side.
Very good start to the season. A draw not an unfair result but we'll be gutted not to have held on for three points.
Shame for Wing, but (and I haven't read much of the rest of the thread) he leant into it in my view, looks clear as day. We'd be apoplectic if such a shout wasn't given at the other end.
by Millsy » 14 Aug 2024 10:59
BrogueMillsy How in God's name was that even close to being a penalty?
It's the most ridiculous penalty decision I've seen all season.
Hi millsy been anywhere nice?
by Brogue » 14 Aug 2024 11:00
MillsyBrogueMillsy How in God's name was that even close to being a penalty?
It's the most ridiculous penalty decision I've seen all season.
Hi millsy been anywhere nice?
Spent some time in Devon. Nice, if you like that sort of thing I suppose. Like singletrack 'roads' narrower than your car to get anywhere.
How've you been?
by Millsy » 14 Aug 2024 11:01
BrogueMillsyBrogue
Hi millsy been anywhere nice?
Spent some time in Devon. Nice, if you like that sort of thing I suppose. Like singletrack 'roads' narrower than your car to get anywhere.
How've you been?
Thanks for asking about m always great. But then I’m a winner
by Brogue » 14 Aug 2024 11:05
MillsyBrogueMillsy
Spent some time in Devon. Nice, if you like that sort of thing I suppose. Like singletrack 'roads' narrower than your car to get anywhere.
How've you been?
Thanks for asking about m always great. But then I’m a winner
Damn, I've been trying to win for ages, never quite manage it. How'd you do it?
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