Why is there an air of smug satisfaction on this forum tonight ? (10 Viewers)

The CableGuy

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Well what you're saying is all well and good, but for large parts of last season we were operating with two 18 year olds and one 17 year old in the starting line up. Are they as physically fit as a 25 year old senior pro, absolutely not. This wasn't Thorn's fault, it was through having no investment whatsoever, apart from from signing two goalkeepers. We lost games from winning positions because the players didn't believe they would win, we were a poor side in that division, favourites for relegation with the bookies before a ball was kicked. You lose a few games, you develop a losing mentality, and that's what happened. When we were winning, the players were nervous. You could argue Thorn has to manage that and try to give the players more belief, but I would suggest that most managers would have struggled.
I don't know if Thorn would've been any good this year, but I certainly don't believe he had a fair crack at it, so why didn't something happen before pre-season.

I agree that the odds were against us surviving last season, its just so frustrating to see the early signs this season that nothing has changed, despite (on paper) us having a more experienced squad this season.
 

dongonzalos

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Anyone think if malagas goal wasn't disallowed against shef u that thorn would still be in a job? Right or wrong over 3 games it feels like fine margins

No question....... Or wood didn't have a moment of madness.

I genuinely believe if bury we re two nil up and we came back to draw two all he would still be in a job.

Knee jerk without a doubt.
 

Sutty

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I really don't see how a manger who's had 16 months of bad results can be the victim of a knee jerk sacking.

Early in the season yes, but what's the point in waiting 15 games if you're then going to sack him anyway? Just get a new man in with plenty of time to achieve the objectives.
 

Sutty

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No question....... Or wood didn't have a moment of madness.

I genuinely believe if bury we re two nil up and we came back to draw two all he would still be in a job.

Knee jerk without a doubt.

But that's not what happened.

How often did we come from behind to get a result under Thorn? And how often did we throw away results from winning positions?

We can blame players being too young, then a thin squad getting tired, then a new squad needing to gel. Eventually you have to look for the common factor.
 

Martin180

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I really don't see how a manger who's had 16 months of bad results can be the victim of a knee jerk sacking.

Early in the season yes, but what's the point in waiting 15 games if you're then going to sack him anyway? Just get a new man in with plenty of time to achieve the objectives.
5 days before the window shuts and the new man is lumbered with Thorns signings ?
Timing is just wrong for me
 

Martin180

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But that's not what happened.

How often did we come from behind to get a result under Thorn? And how often did we throw away results from winning positions?

We can blame players being too young, then a thin squad getting tired, then a new squad needing to gel. Eventually you have to look for the common factor.
Come on Sutty that is a weak argument ,you cant change a game without the players to do it .The bench last season at times was conference class at best
 

Sutty

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Come on Sutty that is a weak argument ,you cant change a game without the players to do it .The bench last season at times was conference class at best

I don't think it is a weak argument. The same problems appeared again and again and continued to do so even without a team full of youngsters.
 

Martin180

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I don't think it is a weak argument. The same problems appeared again and again and continued to do so even without a team full of youngsters.
OK ,so would another manager last season have kept us up ? And if so, who ?
 

Martin180

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Same could be said if we sacked him in October. Don't understand the point.
My point is "if" Thorn was so bad why was he allowed the summer to bring in his players , why not get a new man to get his players .Otherwise it is a case of same old, same old
 

Sutty

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OK ,so would another manager last season have kept us up ? And if so, who ?

Mourinho for one.

There were obviously financial constraints but that doesn't mean you can't judge the manager at all. You can give him some leeway, which I did, but there comes a point where the same mistakes being repeated consistently has to be noticed.

As for your other point, I think they wanted to make sure they were absolutely 100% before pulling the trigger. The first three games have shown exactly the same traits as before. I'm glad they've been decisive, rather than dither as we potentially slip further away from the top 6.
 
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Martin180

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Mourinho for one.

There were obviously financial constraints but that doesn't mean you can't judge the manager at all. You can give him some leeway, which I did, but there comes a point where the same mistakes being repeated consistently has to be noticed.

As for your other point, I think they wanted to make sure they were absolutely 100% before pulling the trigger. The first three games have shown exactly the same traits as before. I'm glad they've been decisive, rather than dither as we potentially slip further away from the top 6.
Yes they have been decisive but the new man comes in with anothers players ,AGAIN ! We have done it all to often then the new man gets slated
 

Sutty

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Yes they have been decisive but the new man comes in with anothers players ,AGAIN ! We have done it all to often then the new man gets slated

There are plenty of examples of managers who've come in and done well with another manager's set of players. We'll just have to hope that's what happens to us.
 

Martin180

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There are plenty of examples of managers who've come in and done well with another manager's set of players. We'll just have to hope that's what happens to us.
How many times has that happened with us ? who cares about anyone else ?
Just looking at other thread we might get Di Caneo , not as good as Paulo but the name will frighten the oppo
Or Curbishly , Alan has never heard of him or the rest of the CurbishlEy family

God we are good on here arent we :facepalm:
 

Sutty

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The last manager we employed who started his reign by building his own squad was Boothroyd.

I rest my case.
 

Martin180

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The last manager we employed who started his reign by building his own squad was Boothroyd.

I rest my case.
And a great argument , unfortunately Thorn took over his squad

I case my rest ,or whatever crap forum speak means you have won -fact ! ,does that work , maybe not

Talk like you would in person or not at all ...........
 

johnwillomagic

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I think Thorn going is definitely the right decision, as most know here imo thought he should have had enough to keep us in the championship last year all be it in lower half of table. As he did not think he should have been sacked at the end of the season.

To give him pre-season and then sack him after three games is a little strange.....even I was prepared to give him ten! ;)

However as I have used on countless times Bryan Gunn was sacked by Norwich very early in league 1 maybe even after just ine game......they got in Lambert and did not work out too badly for them! :whistle:

Need to make a good choice but think whoever comes in now will get a better response than unfortunately Thorn would manage going forward!
 

Otis

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Please tell me where this fantasy air of smug satisfaction is and why we are a laughing stock?

Cos I can't see it and it seems clearly apparent that things have been going on behind the scenes at the club with Thorn. Not going to go into all the rumours but it sounds like something wasn't right.

The most worrying rumour for me is about training being cancelled etc. This would fit in with our players hardly ever looking fit. Not saying I believe the rumour, just that if it was true it would explain an awful lot.

And has anyone not thought that the only reason AT wasn't sacked before was because we couldn't afford it and now maybe we can? More rumours circulating about the owners about half shares in the stadium.
 

Diehard Si

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Who cares if other fans are taking the piss? We're Coventry fans, surely all these years have given us thicker skins??

I didn't want him to go just yet, but there were really 2 choices here. Back him long term or act early. If there were off field issues then that changes everything and of course club right to sack him.

Then of course there are the 'I told you so' brigade. They didn't know any of this either and in a way got lucky. Will a change in manager work out better? Who knows??
 
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Otis

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We can only hope.

Personally though, I really think our fortunes will change for the better. I do think a half-decent manager will be able to get this team into the top 6.
 

Yorkshire SB

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Who cares if other fans are taking the piss? We're Coventry fans, surely all these years have given us thicker skins??

I didn't want him to go just yet, but there were really 2 choices here. Back him long term or act early. If there were off field issues then that changes everything and of course club right to sack him.

Then of course there are the 'I told you so' brigade. They didn't know any of this either and in a way got lucky. Will a change in manager work out better? Who knows??

I don't think anyone has said they're remotely upset by other fans taking the piss, it just highlights the fact this is not a positive move for the club. 12 managers in 12 years does give other fans reason to have a laugh. As for the title to the thread, I think Martin has noticed that several fans have disliked Thorn for a while and there is unquestionably an 'I told you so' playground mentality being shown by a few people.
 

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