Eddie Howe isn’t one of them anyway, he left then went back.
Compared to the others I’d argue that Robins has faced more off-field crap than the rest, probably combined actually
Jimmy Hill had a very big budget, I’d say Sillett would have been better equipped as he could take a team and get them performing way better than they did previously
I agree however the state we were in in 1985 we may never have got back up which would have meant no ‘87 etc
anyway this one is way more subjective than the greatest manager debate, there are loads of credible options
yes, because we were already promoted before that Wolves game
That game was as more of a landmark as we’d never been in the top flight to that point, but Luton is a bigger match what with the riches at stake and what that would do for us
Oh with Slade in charge I’d say that day would have gone very differently.
It’s a landslide at the moment, good to see that people at last see what an incredible job Robins has done
I thought about that, but look at the run we were on, and Oxford were miles above us, Slade got us to the final alright but that was some going to win that final
Sky blue everywhere, that’s enough, the noise we’ll make during the game will do more good than a few big flags which get taken down before kickoff anyway
they had the same job title but their roles were vastly different. Make no bones about it, Sillett was the manager of the team, Curtis was the disciplinarian/ admin/ organiser- no doubt a big factor in the team spirit though.
there’s a video on YouTube of us v Liverpool in 86/87. Pre match...
he said that too?
I don’t mind Mowbray at all, and he’s a very nice guy, but isn’t his only Premier League managerial experience taking West Brom straight back down?