Otis
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He's not in that Wandsworth prison video is he by any chance?Haha nothing from me other than shock tbh. Been told a reason why but unsure on it
He's not in that Wandsworth prison video is he by any chance?Haha nothing from me other than shock tbh. Been told a reason why but unsure on it
Watch the Dammed United, Clough was shit without TaylorUnless anyone has any examples of an assistant manager leaving and a team going to shit, I’m not going to worry.
Unless anyone has any examples of an assistant manager leaving and a team going to shit, I’m not going to worry.
?Adi has been naughty nothing to do with robins he aint going anywhere
He is a legend purely for the fact he was at the forefront of this clubs revival.He really wasn't. Spectacular no. But he certainly played his part but certainly not this legend status some think he was.
He is a legend purely for the fact he was at the forefront of this clubs revival.
I’m on about the L2 season coupled with the fact he’s played over 300 games for us. He must have the most amount of appearances for us since he joined back in 2004.I think Kelly was more instrumental along with McFadzean to be honest.
Yup.I didnt know Adi was on his bike so this isnt aby ITK, just a chat I've had off the back of ghe news
Basically what has been posted above. His methods are quite old school. They are fantastic at bringing the best out of average players, but don't sit well with your multi million pound signings who have experienced higher levels of training etc. These changes have been made with a look at improving this side of the club and moving into a more modern way of player training and conditioning, which may well work
It's true he evidently didn't get on well with a few of last years new recruits.
He's known the writings on the wall for a while and leaves on his own terms there's no behind the scenes unrest with it other than people are a bit miffed with the way some things are done now. Don't expect to see him become a .manager elsewhere, he isn't interested..
It may well be a good move it may well be shit, but there is one thing I think we should all be worried about and that's Robins. And this is my own personal view....
Robins whole support network that got us to where we are today is now gone. He was very close personally and professionally with Boddy. The same for Dennis Lawrence, and of course we all saw his working relationship with Viveash got us from the pits of despair to now. All those Robins trusted Inherently are now gone. That's what we should be worried about. This revamp may well work a treat, and I'm sure we all hope it does, but I genuinely feel that if we don't get Promoted, or run it extremely close, we may well be sitting here this time next year discussing a new manager.
I remember that midfield of Michael Doyle & Stephen Hughes circa 2004-2008..Truly HorribleHe really wasn't. Spectacular no. But he certainly played his part but certainly not this legend status some think he was.
Yup.
Its been a real move of intent by the club, in recent times, to get the infrastructure up to scratch, to prepare for that push to the Promised Land.
I do feel that it’s now make or break for MR.
Isn't he Woking manager at the mo? Does the article say a new Assistant is coming in?I’m going to guess Michael Doyle comes in as new assistant.
Are you?
Assisted outwards, probably.Question, Leaving or Let Go.
Yes.Isn't he Woking manager at the mo? Does the article say a new Assistant is coming in?
I remember that midfield of Michael Doyle & Stephen Hughes circa 2004-2008..Truly Horrible
Doyle worked hard and was tigerish, but technically not great, horrendous first touch.
Hughes strolled around playing sideways passes and taking shite set pieces.
Fair play to Micky Doyle though, when he was used correctly (alongside Dennis Wise for instance) we saw the best of him.
His contribution to that L2 Promotion was also huge.
I’m going to guess Michael Doyle comes in as new assistant.
As long as Bellamy stays a long way away!They're also posted Mustapha Hadji, Gary McAllister & Noel Whelan - surely there isn't room on the coach for all of them.
What a ludicrous statementI'm not sure that any good will come because of this.
You'll be wanting another statue next!He is a legend purely for the fact he was at the forefront of this clubs revival.