Skyblueweeman
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Or two transfer windows....
no, its like saying a baby is ugly when its 18 months old... and this baby is looking pretty damn ugly! ( actually there are some signs of beauty, unfortunately most of that will be off end of the season! )
who knows though, could grow into a stunner! one things is for sure though, this is now a mowbray team out there, being managed by mowbray for a full season ( all told ) now.
yes , im sure it will build over the years into more of a mowbray team, and hopefully that team will be more successful.
Sacking someone after 18 games is ridiculous (although plausible)....sacking someone for failing after 18 months would be standard practice I would've thought??
Exactly - unless we stick with him, we'll never know either way. We have nothing to lose by sticking with him.
It does indeed appear to be standard practice. However, what I'm saying is that it shouldn't be....it's the standard practice we're in but it's a crap standard practice because it just means the clock is reset every 12-18 months. Long term success is built over a much longer gestation period than 18 months. Sooner or later we need to give a manager a licence to fail in the first few seasons, clinging to the hope that this will pay off from seasons 3-4 onwards.
It is and it might well have worked.I don't think we should sack him. However - teams sack managers when they are in a relegation fight, and most of the time it works. Why couldn't we do it to get us through the remaining games and push for the play-offs? It is essentially the same principle.
It is and it might well have worked.
I have also always been of the opinion that we should give managers time too, but if one is failing badly, then I think you have little choice.Yh probably a bit too late now unfortunately. I like Mowbray but his lack of anything other than plan A is disturbing (In team selection and tactics).
I don't like the whole idea of constantly changing managers etc. but I also don't see why we should show them any loyalty when at the next oppurtunity they would take something better. Managers like fergie/howe are very hard to come by.
I don't think we should sack him. However - teams sack managers when they are in a relegation fight, and most of the time it works. Why couldn't we do it to get us through the remaining games and push for the play-offs? It is essentially the same principle.
Nail on head, we've been in relegation struggles so often.
Wouldn't be tolerated in any other business, a holy cock up and you're out!!Sacking someone for failing after 18 months is ridiculous, it's like saying a baby is ugly 5 months before it's born.
Wouldn't be tolerated in any other business, a holy cock up and you're out!!
He will learn from this season's mistakes, the same as he learned from the last two times the exact same thing happened to him? Don't get that.No point sacking manager after manager it gets you no where, TM is too wise and will learn from this seasons mistakes and would of learnt alot about this league too and what is required.
Were a work in progress who massively overachieved at the beginning of the season, yes were in shit form but other teams have had bad patches and come out of the other end better for it, so stick to what we have, still for a club like ours, one of the best we can attract.
No one on here was calling for his head 3 months ago when wanting to have his children was they now.
He's got it wrong 3 times now. Nothing at all to suggest he will suddenly get it right next time.
He will learn from this season's mistakes, the same as he learned from the last two times the exact same thing happened to him? Don't get that.
Why will it take 4 times to get it right?
He's got it wrong 3 times now. Nothing at all to suggest he will suddenly get it right next time.
So why did Mowbray mention it had happened to him twice before?because it's a different team in difference circumstances, what happened at Middlesbrough is irrelevant
Yes, different team, same manager, same thing happening?because it's a different team in difference circumstances, what happened at Middlesbrough is irrelevant
because it's a different team in difference circumstances, what happened at Middlesbrough is irrelevant
So he shouldn't have brought it up. If then asked by the press, he should have said 'Middlesborough are a different team, so it is irrelevant.'It also ignores all the seasons it hasn't happened.
Agreed, is irrelevant.
So he shouldn't have brought it up. If then asked by the press, he should have said 'Middlesborough are a different team, so it is irrelevant.'
I am going to do an depth expose of TM's Middlesboroughian years!The best managers can get something out of players even when they are on a losing streak. They can motivate and give confidence where there is none. Average managers can't and don't know how to
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It was a mistake for him to bring it up but I think he said it to try and calm people's expectations. We were all getting a bit excited, me Included.So why did Mowbray mention it had happened to him twice before?
Why talk about it like it's some Achilles Heel to him? Why even bring it up?
I kept weeing myself.It was a mistake for him to bring it up but I think he said it to try and calm people's expectations. We were all getting a bit excited, me Included.
I kept weeing myself.
Interesting to note that the season where Middlesborough dropped from 3rd to end up 16th, they only won 3 of their last 21 games.
Their demise started in the new year, losing 5 in a row. Never seemed to recover from that.
Be interesting to know if injuries really hurt them back then or not.
Well yup.I think SISU secretely owned Mboro.
I'd say it is relevant, it could point to motivation, man management, tactics, lack of plan b etc.
It is like saying it is not relevant if Suarez bites somebody, because he doesn't do it every game.
If Mowbray has a habit of shopping at Aldi rather than Morrisons, then this could be causing the problem.All suggestion of course. Not at all saying that is the reason. Just saying that this could happen to him under certain circumstances and if it is similar circumstances, then if course it is relevant.
But then everybody else in the league is in aldi tooIf Mowbray has a habit of shopping at Aldi rather than Morrisons, then this could be causing the problem.