SISU waited for him to walk rather than sack and pay compo...
They've paid plenty of compensation before so no evidence for that is there.
You miserable twat it's a Sunday have a day off
HAHA!! To be fair it's difficult to disagree with anything Grendel has said.
I would add that Mowbray had money to spend on 3 players.
1 has potential, 1 is no better than the player he replaced and 1 can't get near the side.
Who is the one that can't get near the side? Turnbull and Jones are the other two I assume...?
Possibly
Ghadzev, who came free I believe.
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Alot of recent success is down to mowbray. His player recruitment. His philosophy we have been training for work years.
Just cos u hate him doesn't mean he did nothing for us. If he'd stayed we would have gone in a similar winning run soon enough
Why did we wait so long before Mowbray left the club?
He should have been shown the door during last season when it was clear that the clubs promotion hopes were slipping away.
To retain his services so far into this season unfortunately was again ineptitude from the club.
The notion no one could get results with this team and that its doomed for relegation has shown to be nonsense.
Even if we ignore last seasons ineptitude the car crash of errors this season can't be
- pre season transfer shambles
- ridiculous attempt to deploy a wing back system which many of us said would end in disaster
- constant messing with formations and team selection
- allowing budget to be spent on aged players who are not even first team regulars
- often tactically outright
- a playing style destined to lose
Those that seemed to say no one could do better are strangely silent.
Again though this is an example of ownership failure. I've always said sisu are too loyal to managers and too slow to react. Most would have shown him the door once the slump started last season and now we'd be in the championship.
We've played terrible opposition at home and failed to win any under him. We should be competing in and around the top half but instead are having to play catch up,
A wasted 12 games. Some on here said he was a gem. Turns out he was fools gold. Once again too slow to react and a season probably wasted.
Annoying.
If you look at the posts after last week's defeat at Charlton there are quite a few people on here saying that it was a mistake to give Venus the job until Christmas. He obviously wasn't the answer, was Mowbray in disguise and was someone who had never managed before. One week later no one is calling for him to go, everyone seems content for him to carry on.
Clubs, our own in particular, never seem to have the courage of their convictions and stick by the person who 12 or 18 months ago was going to be the answer to all of their problems. To be fair this time Sisu did not pull the trigger on TM but they have still racked up 7 full time managers in 9 years all who have proved to not be the answer.
I remember you extolling Mowbray's virtues in his early days here with an argument that went along the lines that at last we have a proper manager. Eighteen months on you are sticking the verbal boot into him. So Sisu were wrong to appoint him but you must also have been wrong to have seen him as the real deal. As correct as you were about Bigi?
There is someone else on here who after a 2-0 home win says that Venus is tactically inept. Everyone is entitled to their view. I have watched football for 50 years and played at a fairly low level for 20. I have opinions the same as everyone else but I would recognise that someone whose life has been in football for 40 odd years is going to be vastly superior to mine. To say someone is tactically inept and to recognise this, surely you would have to be tactically superior? Reading the views of some I wonder why they haven't applied for the job themselves (perhaps they have).
To me TM was our best hope of success. He always came across as honest and honourable, a complete contrast to our owners. I was and am sorry he resigned as I didn't feel we were to far from turning things around. No doubt I will be shouted down but I think the recent mini run of success would have achieved by TM too, the pressure would have been relieved, and as he had won his last two games he would be on the verge of being hailed a tactical genius.
Whoever is appointed this time needs to have the support of the board (such as it is) and needs to be given the tools to succeed, one of which will be time to get through any bad spells. If we lose at Walsall next week no doubt Venus' qualification to be a manager will be questironed again.
Why did we wait so long before Mowbray left the club?
He should have been shown the door during last season when it was clear that the clubs promotion hopes were slipping away.
To retain his services so far into this season unfortunately was again ineptitude from the club.
The notion no one could get results with this team and that its doomed for relegation has shown to be nonsense.
Even if we ignore last seasons ineptitude the car crash of errors this season can't be
- pre season transfer shambles
- ridiculous attempt to deploy a wing back system which many of us said would end in disaster
- constant messing with formations and team selection
- allowing budget to be spent on aged players who are not even first team regulars
- often tactically outright
- a playing style destined to lose
Those that seemed to say no one could do better are strangely silent.
Again though this is an example of ownership failure. I've always said sisu are too loyal to managers and too slow to react. Most would have shown him the door once the slump started last season and now we'd be in the championship.
We've played terrible opposition at home and failed to win any under him. We should be competing in and around the top half but instead are having to play catch up,
A wasted 12 games. Some on here said he was a gem. Turns out he was fools gold. Once again too slow to react and a season probably wasted.
Annoying.
If you look at the posts after last week's defeat at Charlton there are quite a few people on here saying that it was a mistake to give Venus the job until Christmas. He obviously wasn't the answer, was Mowbray in disguise and was someone who had never managed before. One week later no one is calling for him to go, everyone seems content for him to carry on.
Clubs, our own in particular, never seem to have the courage of their convictions and stick by the person who 12 or 18 months ago was going to be the answer to all of their problems. To be fair this time Sisu did not pull the trigger on TM but they have still racked up 7 full time managers in 9 years all who have proved to not be the answer.
I remember you extolling Mowbray's virtues in his early days here with an argument that went along the lines that at last we have a proper manager. Eighteen months on you are sticking the verbal boot into him. So Sisu were wrong to appoint him but you must also have been wrong to have seen him as the real deal. As correct as you were about Bigi?
There is someone else on here who after a 2-0 home win says that Venus is tactically inept. Everyone is entitled to their view. I have watched football for 50 years and played at a fairly low level for 20. I have opinions the same as everyone else but I would recognise that someone whose life has been in football for 40 odd years is going to be vastly superior to mine. To say someone is tactically inept and to recognise this, surely you would have to be tactically superior? Reading the views of some I wonder why they haven't applied for the job themselves (perhaps they have).
To me TM was our best hope of success. He always came across as honest and honourable, a complete contrast to our owners. I was and am sorry he resigned as I didn't feel we were to far from turning things around. No doubt I will be shouted down but I think the recent mini run of success would have achieved by TM too, the pressure would have been relieved, and as he had won his last two games he would be on the verge of being hailed a tactical genius.
Whoever is appointed this time needs to have the support of the board (such as it is) and needs to be given the tools to succeed, one of which will be time to get through any bad spells. If we lose at Walsall next week no doubt Venus' qualification to be a manager will be questironed again.
Are you 5 years old?
Actually what I have consistently said is football management by its very nature is a short term business. Selection and success is often based on fortune. The club were fortunate when they recruited robins as an example.
I have no loyalty to any player or manager - as they don't to clubs. Of course you applaud success but when you observe that failings are starting they very rarely turn this around. So it's perfectly legitimate to call for a sacking of you feel the manager will detrimentally impact league position - as he clearly was.
Also as I've stated many times managers recruited by these owners have generally lasted longer than prior regimes. Look at Coleman, Presley, thorn and Mowbray and compare games managed to the likes of Gould, Mackey, neilson, Reid, black etc. In fact the one manager we let continue when the demise really set in - strachan - shows the folly of the argument.
I really don't know why you mention Bigi. He's not even one of the best midfielders at a struggling league one club. Odd.
Also to say one can't actually raise concerns regarding tactics is ludicrous. All fans have opinions it's what the game is built on. My main observation was he was outmanoeuvred on several occasions.
He failed. He was taking us down. As did strachan and as did thorn - because the club decided we wanted to keep them. I've always said you need to know when to sack a manager even if a few months ago he was the greatest on earth.
Alot of recent success is down to mowbray. His player recruitment. His philosophy we have been training for work years.
Just cos u hate him doesn't mean he did nothing for us. If he'd stayed we would have gone in a similar winning run soon enough
If they had, would you be on here singling them out for a special mention ? No.Those that seemed to say no one could do better are strangely silent.
So you are convinced our recent hot streak has more substance and promise thanWhy did we wait so long before Mowbray left the club?
Of
He should have been shown the door during last season when it was clear that the clubs promotion hopes were slipping away.
To retain his services so far into this season unfortunately was again ineptitude from the club.
The notion no one could get results with this team and that its doomed for relegation has shown to be nonsense.
Even if we ignore last seasons ineptitude the car crash of errors this season can't be
- pre season transfer shambles
- ridiculous attempt to deploy a wing back system which many of us said would end in disaster
- constant messing with formations and team selection
- allowing budget to be spent on aged players who are not even first team regulars
- often tactically outright
- a playing style destined to lose
Those that seemed to say no one could do better are strangely silent.
Again though this is an example of ownership failure. I've always said sisu are too loyal to managers and too slow to react. Most would have shown him the door once the slump started last season and now we'd be in the championship.
We've played terrible opposition at home and failed to win any under him. We should be competing in and around the top half but instead are having to play catch up,
A wasted 12 games. Some on here said he was a gem. Turns out he was fools gold. Once again too slow to react and a season probably wasted.
Annoying.
Which 4?So you are convinced our recent hot streak has more substance and promise than
'Mere" new manager bounce ?
Also.
-pre season transfer shambles
-ridiculous attempt to deploy a wing back system which many of us said would end in failure
-constant messing with formations and team selection
-Allowing budget to be spent on aged players who are not even team regulars
- often tactically outright ?
-a playing style destined to lose
Of the six points raised above, 4 are basically the same thing worded slightly differently,
Good effort though.
Hahahaha, what was this philosophy? Giving away god awful goals and losing every week? The upturn in form changed as soon as Mowbray walked and there is absolutely no coincidence in that. He was an awful manager. End of story.
I think Mowbray was a good manager who just ran out of steam.so awful he gave us our best finish in league 1?
as i always said just little tweaks required to get us going,venus has made them, mowbray would have too. after all we didnt lose many under him,just drew.
yeah, if he didnt have anything left to go then fair play to him, i would have liked him to stay though. but last year was best cov fans have experienced since colemans fa cup run. so thank you TM!I think Mowbray was a good manager who just ran out of steam.
If Grendel is correct (although I think it is an over simplified analysis of football management) the blame lies with either Venus, Fisher or Seppala. Or a combination of the three.
His suggestion that football management is short term overlooks the most successful clubs Manchester United, Arsenal and the continuity of internal promotion Liverpool had in their pomp. Even Crewe went from yearly survival in Division 4 to rise through the Leagues under the consistent stewardship of Dario Gradie and a philosophy of developing their own young players.
Grendel just criticises with the benefit of hindsight. Never backs a player or Manager.
so awful he gave us our best finish in league 1?
as i always said just little tweaks required to get us going,venus has made them, mowbray would have too. after all we didnt lose many under him,just drew.
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