dongonzalos
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If you did of course.......
He hasn't done too bad for himself once he left us.
It was just the taking Noel Whelan into house and touches like that, that make me think he probably had something special about him.
Should have gone earlier at the start of 2001 - may have stayed up
He was awful the first few games in the championship, drawing 0-0 with Forest andthey only had 9 men
Roland was a good replacement ruined when Jim Smith was appointed.
I think he needed help in his final season when we went down, and didnt have the right coaching staff with him. Pendry certainly wasnt what he needed alongside him.
I also think Richardson let the Hartson deal drag on too long and should have tied it up immediately. That delay and the lack of a partner for Bellamy may well have led to the collapse we saw that season, and if that idiot of a chairman had actually invested money on Hartson when we actually needed money spending, rather than wasting a fortune on dross, we may well not have gone down, or at least would have made more of a fight of it.
On a personal level I have met Strachan on several occasions, and have always found him a decent and nice bloke, and I think what happened with the relegation stills sits heavily with him.
I've never understood the Strachan hatred to be honest. Yes we got relegated under him (mainly because his two highest goalscorers from the previous season left the club) but he produced two wonderful attacking teams in his short 4 year reign. Yes we struggled at the start of the next season but can you judge over just 4 games at the start of any season? Most teams coming down from the Premiership struggle initially in the Championship. He's very rarely failed during his management career and has proved himself every where he has gone
Played some great football under GS...
I remember another example of his stubborness. Home to Middlesborough, it's 0-0 and Magnus Hedman gets a knock and can hardly walk. Everyone can see it except GS. But he wouldnt bring on the sub keeper (can't remember who it was that day). Then Dean Gordon has a speculative shot from outside the box and Magnus can only watch it go past him. Would have been a routine save for a fit keeper. And that was another defeat.
strachan was part of the problem. He was a good honest man and would have always tried he just lost the plot and became dilussional which happens when you start losing many games at a club you have been at for 4 years+.
Sacking him earlier may have saved us but may not of as the damage had been done. It's ibvious to a blind man if you sell your top 2 players in the summer and take 40 goals out of the team then guess what happens?
At least we learned from that and don't sell our top strikers now and get relegated?
Which people??But if people are to be believed all managers want to sell their best players and replace them with inferior ones.:thinking about:
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Which people??
Didn't start going to games regularly until 2001/2 but I remember going to that home game against Everton and I still remember my dad dragging us all out of HR at 0-3. The first few games in the FL were odd. Very negative atmosphere at games and Strachan was the piggy in the middle-in truth he should've been sacked after relegation. Can't say much for the 00/01 season as I saw just a handful of games but it was clear at that time that things were rotten at the club and the manager wasn't even half of it.
Disagree that we were never in the hunt for an immediate return though, we were in the top 6 as late as March I think then a hideous run of form set in.