Blackburn and Mowbray (7 Viewers)

Grendel

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Anyway this is stupid robins has a HUGE advantage that Warnock never had.
 

Evo1883

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Reassuring to have a better manager, because they’re going to be in the Championship again next year.

That wasn't the point you initially made.. they are in with a chance still of the playoffs with 4 games to go
 

Kubrick

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A lot of unrest behind the scenes though. He was unhappy about having others involved in transfers & recruitment etc. He wasn't prepared to move with the times.

Isn’t that down to the appointment of Kieran Scott (from Norwich) as “head of football”? If taking accountability away from the manager is moving with the times, Warnock is better off out of it. They’ll turn on Wilder as soon as he struggles.
 

Grendel

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Oh dear , what is that


Don’t be coy. He has without spending any money a 20 goal plus striker in Matty Godden - that’s a huge advantage if he keeps him fit
 

Evo1883

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Don’t be coy. He has without spending any money a 20 goal plus striker in Matty Godden - that’s a huge advantage if he keeps him fit
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Grendel

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What will tomorrow’s argument be? Before inevitably turning into something against Matt Godden?

I like godden it’s a joke FFS
 

Frostie

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Isn’t that down to the appointment of Kieran Scott (from Norwich) as “head of football”? If taking accountability away from the manager is moving with the times, Warnock is better off out of it. They’ll turn on Wilder as soon as he struggles.

Yeah but it's a case of realising it's physically impossible for one person to oversee everything like they may have previously. If you don't have a manager that buys into modern methods including technical scouting & finding undervalued talent etc. you're only going to fall behind what every other club is doing. As with every job in life, employ an expert & let them do their thing rather than get stuck in the past & falling behind rivals because "We've always done it this way".
The manager can still have the final say if you're all pulling in the same direction as Robins does with us.

Wilder knows exactly what he's doing & is a big advocate of modern methods, he brought the likes of SciSports in at Sheffield United. Ironically, he's being linked with Burnley now & seems that Kieran Scott would go with him if so.
 

no_loyalty

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He’s turning it around, 2-0 up at Preston after 20 minutes.
 

Sky Blue Harry H

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If Brereton-Diaz hadn't got injured/kept travelling to Chile, I think they would have got into the top 6 comfortably. If they do sneak in, I fancy them to win the play offs, as I think Forest losing Grabban/Davies may do for them.
 

CDK

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Mowbray is a good guy and very good manager ,just didn't work for him at city ,he walked with no pay off remarkable.
 

Gint11

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Great guy but was an arsehole after our home game a few weeks back
 

the rumpo kid

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Think they'll be going for Sean dyce as a replacement there, local to the area and knows about the division. Unless Everton go for him when they get relegated.
 

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