From the final season in the prem it was woeful management from top to bottom.And yet worse was to come with another relegation. I know you ultimately end up where you deserve, but to think we ended up in the 4th tier, those were really bad days. Not that I would want a repeat of relegation, I did enjoy the journey back up the leagues.
I loved Joe Murphy, either the atmosphere was quieter or he was a foghorn but you could hear him absolutely screaming his head off as Chris Hussey without fail every game
That starting XI is definitely relegation qualityIt was an awful atmosphere around the place and a club clearly on the decline rather than the upward trajectory that we have now, otherwise I don't think that's too bad a team and not one that should have been relegated.
You must have a good ear to pick Murphys voice out over the thousands of others screaming abuse at Hussey.
That thread is awfully similar to the Shipley at LWB comments...The next Gareth Bale? surely not
Chris Hussey - LM Sensation?
He seemed to do very well tonight from what i heard. Think Robins will put him in there more often?www.skybluestalk.co.uk
If we’d brought in Robins, as was being mentioned at the time, rather than going with Thorn I reckon we’d have stayed up.It was an awful atmosphere around the place and a club clearly on the decline rather than the upward trajectory that we have now, otherwise I don't think that's too bad a team and not one that should have been relegated.
The forum in those years had me wondering if my coffee has been spiked with LSD more than a few times.The next Gareth Bale? surely not
Chris Hussey - LM Sensation?
He seemed to do very well tonight from what i heard. Think Robins will put him in there more often?www.skybluestalk.co.uk
If we’d brought in Robins, as was being mentioned at the time, rather than going with Thorn I reckon we’d have stayed up.
Disagree, the stuff about miracles is just a continuation of the myth that surrounded him at the time. He was way out his depth and should never have got the job in the first place - to be fair there would have been outrage from most of the fanbase is he hadn’t.Although Thorn was terrible I'm not so sure we would've stayed up if Robins was in charge.
The Starting XI wasn't awful but the squad on the whole had zero depth so there was no one we could bring on to help change things when we were chasing the game.
Couple that with two terrible windows, the sale of our best chance of staying up in Jutkiewicz and a complete disdain amongst the fanbase and it would've been a minor miracle if we'd stayed up, regardless of who was in charge.
Disagree, it’s just a continuation of the myth that surrounded him at the time.
The squad was good enough to stay up, much in the same way our current squad has greatly exceeded expectations this season.It's not really a myth though is it.
Look at who we had on the bench in the 2-1 loss vs Palace in the third game of the season.
Dunn, McPake, Cameron, Ruffles, Jeffers.
Equally, and I sound like CC84 here, but where do you believe the goals were coming from post Jutkiewicz? Our second highest goalscorer that season was McSheffrey with 8 and then following him McDonald and Platt with four a piece.
I fail to understand how you think that qualifies as a squad capable of staying up.
Tbh, our squad can be weak as piss, as long as there are 3 worse squads, ours is good enough to stay up!It's not really a myth though is it.
Look at who we had on the bench in the 2-1 loss vs Palace in the third game of the season.
Dunn, McPake, Cameron, Ruffles, Jeffers.
Equally, and I sound like CC84 here, but where do you believe the goals were coming from post Jutkiewicz? Our second highest goalscorer that season was McSheffrey with 8 and then following him McDonald and Platt with four a piece.
I fail to understand how you think that qualifies as a squad capable of staying up.
The squad was good enough to stay up, much in the same way our current squad has greatly exceeded expectations this season.
I think that's a stretch. The majority of the players we have this season are of far superior quality in comparison to what we had back then.
And we've exceeded expectations this season because the recruitment has been by large successful. Our success this season isn't down to a manager making subpar players look far better than they are. Which would've been the task at hand if Robins had been manager in 2011/12.
I think he would've probably helped plug the sloppy late goals issue but the lack of goals scored would've been borderline impossible to improve when he would've had such few goal threats and very little creativity in the side. So at best needless losses would've perhaps been converted to draws.
Excluding the loans, the fact that only 3 players (including Jutkiewicz) were picked up by Championship clubs the following that season pretty much proves that as a squad it was wholly substandard.
I went that day, great day out albeit we left the game after about 20 minutes or soWe played our last game in the Championship before relegation and ended it with a 4-0 loss at Saints, an absolute whimper of a performance under Thorn
The side that day was:
Murphy
Clarke
Willis
Cranie
Hussey
Baker
Bigi
Norwood
Thomas
McSheffrey
McDonald
It’s been quite the journey since then but glad the club are in a far better place now than our last stint in this division
Keogh was a mainstay of the back 4 as wellWe were 8 points from safety at the point of relegation - a real manager could have achieved those points.
Cranie Christie Wood all played in the championship again from the defence
Norwood was capable
Thorn bragged about scouting Bell so that’s his problem and he signed McDonald
Through Feb and march we only lost 2 games I think and when it came to the big games at the end we collapsed
He was a joke and should have been chucked under the bus in September
Keogh was a mainstay of the back 4 as well
We were 8 points from safety at the point of relegation - a real manager could have achieved those points.
Cranie Christie Wood all played in the championship again from the defence
Norwood was capable
Thorn bragged about scouting Bell so that’s his problem and he signed McDonald
Through Feb and march we only lost 2 games I think and when it came to the big games at the end we collapsed
He was a joke and should have been chucked under the bus in September
Although Thorn was terrible I'm not so sure we would've stayed up if Robins was in charge.
The Starting XI wasn't awful but the squad on the whole had zero depth so there was no one we could bring on to help change things when we were chasing the game.
Couple that with two terrible windows, the sale of our best chance of staying up in Jutkiewicz and a complete disdain amongst the fanbase and it would've been a minor miracle if we'd stayed up, regardless of who was in charge.
I had enough of the Thorn season after the 2-1 defeat away at Palace, he should have gone around that time as it was clear he was going to get us relegated.Weird that I only really recognise half of that lineup. I finished Uni in 2012…3 years of truly having given up and not given a shit about ccfc. Feels so strange…seems I only really got fully back into it post relegation to league 1
Agreed. I think if we'd have kept Jutkiewicz we might have had a sniff of staying up. But on the whole there was absolutely no depth outside the first XI
Our ppg improved once he was sold
As mentioned elsewhere that side lost nearly 30 points from winning positions, and a lot of times it was just by the odd goal. A manager with half a brain would have kept us in it-but I think more a stay of execution as the whole operation was a shambles
We were 8 points from safety at the point of relegation - a real manager could have achieved those points.
Cranie Christie Wood all played in the championship again from the defence
Norwood was capable
Thorn bragged about scouting Bell so that’s his problem and he signed McDonald
Through Feb and march we only lost 2 games I think and when it came to the big games at the end we collapsed
He was a joke and should have been chucked under the bus in September
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