Grendel
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The only manager you rate is yourself. It's interesting that you are alway budget driven. A bit one dimensional aren't you.
Which of those I’ve listed were inferior then?
The only manager you rate is yourself. It's interesting that you are alway budget driven. A bit one dimensional aren't you.
Looking at agent fees he’s got the 8th biggest budget in this league and we are 8th
So
Sillett
Milne
Cantwell
Sexton
Neal
Even Gould on round 1
Off the top of my head
He's got a lower than midtable budget from he has said.
Really interesting reading that thread back again.less than 3 months ago
I'll say it
Many cant see how lucky we are to have him and we need to stick with him
Really interesting reading that thread back again.
The thing is that as soon as we hit a poor patch the knives will be out again. It was funny reading the Sunderland thread and seeing the tide move from positive to negative as the score changed. Some people can’t see past the last goal against never mind the last defeat, or horror of horrors, a run of poor results. For some the bigger picture doesn’t exist.
Which of those I’ve listed were inferior then?
The fact is that Robins, whatever budget he has had,has achieved more than any manager since relegation from the Premier League. That is 15 permenant managers by my calculations. He has the best win ratio of any manager we have ever had. . He has continued to keep that ratio high in both League One and League Two since he returned to the club despite having to create virtually new teams in each of the past two seasons. He turned around a team and a club that was heading towards being non-league.absolutely agree. Chaplin, Hwuila, Baka, Bright, Bayliss, Shipley etc, all been unfairly critised this season.
Robins is building a young squad.
On sat, Oviedo and Grigg weekly wages combined cant have been far off total weekly wage bill of our entire team.
At some point we need to back a manager and support him through the good and the bad.
For me, that point is now and that manager is MR
Looking at agent fees he’s got the 8th biggest budget in this league and we are 8th
So
Sillett
Milne
Cantwell
Sexton
Neal
Even Gould on round 1
Off the top of my head
McGoldrick?Robins 1- did well but with a player far too good for the league
Very unlikely given agency correlation to spend
absolutely agree. Chaplin, Hwuila, Baka, Bright, Bayliss, Shipley etc, all been unfairly critised this season.
Robins is building a young squad.
On sat, Oviedo and Grigg weekly wages combined cant have been far off total weekly wage bill of our entire team.
At some point we need to back a manager and support him through the good and the bad.
For me, that point is now and that manager is MR
Since I've been following we've had
Gould 2 - too young to remember
Neal - too young to remember
Atkinson - big name noting else
Strachan - did well initially but probably backed more than any manager we've ever had. Got us relegated with a squad that should have stayed up
Nilsson - dd well but not for very long
McCallister - So. Boring
Black - great honeymoon but sacked before we could really tell
Reid - made us worse
Adams - steady but unspectacular, record is poor without Dennis Wise
Dowie - probably sacked too son but the football seemed to be turning already
Coleman - wasted everything that was put in front of him
Boothroyd - hoof
Thorn - absolute dogshit
Robins 1- did well but with a player far too good for the league
Pressley - great football initially but completely lost his way
Mowbray - incredible for half a season, poor for the rest and couldn't work on our budget
Slade - see Thorn
Robins 2 - Got a team in free fall to a trophy finishing the season mid table form, completely overhauled the squad to promotion, installed a system of scouting and acquisitions that makes sense and not far off playoffs.
Of all the managers on that rogues gallery I'd say Robins has done the best of the lot.
Not necessarily, as high turnover to players will mean more agent fees. Whereas a team like Luton have built a team over a number of seasons, and so players will be on large wages. but won't be a lot of Agent fees.
I would say that of the teams below us in agent fees: Luton, Scunthorpe, Burton, will all have bigger budgets. plus possibly Doncaster and and Bristol rovers ( they offered JCH a lot more money than we were paying him).
The comment that strachan was backed more than any other manager is a myth and the squad he had in the end was classic relegation fodder
He wanted to sign Hartson a lot earlier and if he had managed to would have survived
We offered more money to Junior Brown than Charlton based off that logic
Legend is bandied about too much these days especially in this "instant success" society.
He ain't a legend, he's just a very good manager for us.
He will be gone in the summer if we are not playing at the Ricoh next season.
Then we will be sorry because I believe he is as good an established manager that we could possibly attract. He has a number of suitors from top League 1 and Championship clubs.
Then we will have to be "lucky" in attracting a young up and coming untested manager which can go one of two ways.
Neal’s record of predicting manager movements is less than stellar.
You are still bitter about the Tony Mowbray interview at Rotherham.
Was 100% factual then and remains 100% factual today.
Why? He more than any manager knows the situation at the club.He will be gone in the summer if we are not playing at the Ricoh next season.
Then we will be sorry because I believe he is as good an established manager that we could possibly attract. He has a number of suitors from top League 1 and Championship clubs.
Then we will have to be "lucky" in attracting a young up and coming untested manager which can go one of two ways.