Rhys Carr leaves by Mutual Consent (5 Viewers)

MalcSB

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This somehow feels inevitable and out-of-nowhere at the same time. It always seemed to me like he's a good man who found himself out of his depth, he did very well in extremely trying circumstances as interim and on a personal level it must have been tough to go to a new organisation only to find the person who hired you out on their arse. Hopefully he lands on his feet.
He ended up holding the poisoned chalice. The Peter principle in practice.
 

COVKIDSNEVERQUIT

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Well people have said we have too many Coaches.

His wages will go towards Matty Grime's wages.
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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He literally threw the coaches under the bus at the forum.
There’s levels to this. Boateng and Carr’s resume compared to someone like Ado Viveash is chalk and cheese.

King’s whole point was that he was worried that without an elite coach beside him, MR could get exposed. The subtext of what he said was that MR was ‘threatened’ by higher calibre options.

That’s taking his word at face value and perhaps there’s a bit of embellishment but the core of the message is plausible.
 

wingy

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I’m sure King said that the model had changed so when the Manager/ Head Coach leaves the rest of the set up stays the same so it doesn’t unsettle the club, and that they had an excellent coaching set up….
For continuation, you could be right, that would have been while he was supporting MR Though I think, so just blurb?
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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I don't think they were really so different. Viveash's resume consisted of various Chelsea youth teams and Cirencester Town.
Chelsea youth team versus Wolves and Ghana. Viveash’s background was elite and considered one of the best coaches in his field.

He would’ve worked alongside world class managers too in his time at Chelsea.

Robins himself admitted Care and Boateng needed to ‘develop into their roles’ which means they weren’t up to the standard required from the get-go.
 

Skyblue Bangkok

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Chelsea youth team versus Wolves and Ghana. Viveash’s background was elite and considered one of the best coaches in his field.

He would’ve worked alongside world class managers too in his time at Chelsea.

Robins himself admitted Care and Boateng needed to ‘develop into their roles’ which means they weren’t up to the standard required from the get-go.
You can be up to standard and develop still
 

SBT

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Chelsea youth team versus Wolves and Ghana. Viveash’s background was elite and considered one of the best coaches in his field.

He would’ve worked alongside world class managers too in his time at Chelsea.
Was it? He spent most of his career at Walsall. I doubt he had much to do with the first team managers at Chelsea either.

Don't get me wrong, he was a great coach, but there aren't many true elite coaches taking assistant jobs at near-bankrupt L2 teams.
 

Saddlebrains

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2bf - Collins has been a car crash, and at best our keepers have not been consistent since he’s been here.

wasn’t he coaching the defence this season?

Dovin looks like he was a confidence issue rather than a technical issue


Williams has been taken off the defensive coaching after the Pompey game

Clear to see the improvements since
 

colinc

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There’s levels to this. Boateng and Carr’s resume compared to someone like Ado Viveash is chalk and cheese.

King’s whole point was that he was worried that without an elite coach beside him, MR could get exposed. The subtext of what he said was that MR was ‘threatened’ by higher calibre options.

That’s taking his word at face value and perhaps there’s a bit of embellishment but the core of the message is plausible.
Not sure King's relatively meagre experience of football qualifies him to make those judgements , I only hope that he has someone advising him that does know about football.
 

fernandopartridge

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Was it? He spent most of his career at Walsall. I doubt he had much to do with the first team managers at Chelsea either.

Don't get me wrong, he was a great coach, but there aren't many true elite coaches taking assistant jobs at near-bankrupt L2 teams.

And hasn't worked in football subsequent to leaving this job either
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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The idea that our GK coach was tasked with looking after our entire defensive strategy, and that changing things after a bad defeat has turned everything round just doesn't hold water
They would have spent time working as a back 5/6.
 

larry_david

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The idea that our GK coach was tasked with looking after our entire defensive strategy, and that changing things after a bad defeat has turned everything round just doesn't hold water
Yeah it's not the grand statement Saddle wanted really. Shock horror, a coach who specifies in goalkeeper is put in charge of a department he can't run and said department fails. Not exactly a shock is it.
 

SBT

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Yeah it's not the grand statement Saddle wanted really. Shock horror, a coach who specifies in goalkeeper is put in charge of a department he can't run and said department fails. Not exactly a shock is it.
There's no evidence that Williams was ever in charge of 'defensive coaching' (whatever that means)

In any case, the responsibility for the way the team defends in any particular game lies with the manager/head coach.
 

larry_david

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There's no evidence that Williams was ever in charge of 'defensive coaching' (whatever that means)

In any case, the responsibility for the way the team defends in any particular game lies with the manager/head coach.
And if it was true, which clown put him there?
 

shmmeee

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I don't think they were really so different. Viveash's resume consisted of various Chelsea youth teams and Cirencester Town.

Thats better than either TBF.
 

Saddlebrains

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The idea that our GK coach was tasked with looking after our entire defensive strategy, and that changing things after a bad defeat has turned everything round just doesn't hold water


It took Lampard 3 or 4 weeks to see Collins wasnt up to it

The same amount of time for him to see Williams isn't up to scratch either

He will be the next out. Bookmark this if you like
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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Not sure King's relatively meagre experience of football qualifies him to make those judgements , I only hope that he has someone advising him that does know about football.
The results spoke for themselves, unfortunately and had it been any other manager, we’d have been demanding the managers be sacked.

Us fans definitely weren’t the most qualified to make that judgement, sentiment blinded us when our results were bad over 30-odd games.
 

Deity

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It took Lampard 3 or 4 weeks to see Collins wasnt up to it

The same amount of time for him to see Williams isn't up to scratch either

He will be the next out. Bookmark this if you like
The scary thing is that neither Carr nor Austin thought Collins was the wrong choice enough to persuade Frank not to risk Collins and he had to find it out by losing matches.
 

SBT

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It took Lampard 3 or 4 weeks to see Collins wasnt up to it

The same amount of time for him to see Williams isn't up to scratch either

He will be the next out. Bookmark this if you like
Which all may well be true - it's hardly a surprise for a new manager to gradually replace the old coaching staff with their own trusted coaches.

I just don't understand this theory that Aled Williams was the evil Svengali ruining everything all along behind the scenes. Even if you believe a GK coach would be given such sweeping responsibility (it sounds ridiculous to me), he seems like quite a convenient scapegoat.
 

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