I am getting the feeling fans favourite for the Sky Blue hotseat Dennis Wise will be overlooked, maybe not even interviewed. Big risk for Fisher and friends commercially. Wise would increase gates by a couple of thousand initially atleast and if he gets us anywhere near challenging that figure would rise. Most of the others are not the ideal choice in a lot of fans eyes some far from it, so an iffy run or he gets off to a bad start as boss gates will plummet and quick.
I personally think he is definately think he could be a good choice BUT I'm 50/50 with all candidates but I'll give 100% support.
I am getting the feeling fans favourite for the Sky Blue hotseat Dennis Wise will be overlooked, maybe not even interviewed. Big risk for Fisher and friends commercially. Wise would increase gates by a couple of thousand initially atleast and if he gets us anywhere near challenging that figure would rise. Most of the others are not the ideal choice in a lot of fans eyes some far from it, so an iffy run or he gets off to a bad start as boss gates will plummet and quick.
A lot of poeple on twitter suddenly thining Phil Brown has been offered terms..
Hope not!!
I hope you are rightmore bull sh it !!!
if one assumes that F & W are doing the interviews, then surely one has to ask,
on what level of credibility do F & W have the ability to do this ?
further to which let the fans know how, & on what basis they have made their decision(s),
i'm sure the appropriate doubletalk & spin will be put out,
they'll have to get the ok from 'joy' 1st though,
will c &w anesthotise the fans forum,
PUSB
if one assumes that F & W are doing the interviews, then surely one has to ask,
on what level of credibility do F & W have the ability to do this ?
further to which let the fans know how, & on what basis they have made their decision(s),
i'm sure the appropriate doubletalk & spin will be put out,
they'll have to get the ok from 'joy' 1st though,
will c &w anesthotise the fans forum,
PUSB
According to Waggott, it's him, Fisher, and fatty Clarke who are on the 'selection panel'. Waggott being the only one who has any football background to him whatsoever-does anyone trust these 3 to make the correct decision? :facepalm:
Completely disagree! Boothroyds record prior to his arrival here was pretty impressive, plenty of experience in getting teams up or in the play off places, but failed miserably. What I am fed up with seeing is successive Cov teams feeling sorry for themselves, bottling it when the going gets tough, thus I think that can be remedied with a nasty, uncompromising Bastard at the helm and I think Dennis is the type of man who can imbue the players with that us against the world mentality.
Didn't Boothroyd have that exact reputation?
Completely disagree! Boothroyds record prior to his arrival here was pretty impressive, plenty of experience in getting teams up or in the play off places, but failed miserably. What I am fed up with seeing is successive Cov teams feeling sorry for themselves, bottling it when the going gets tough, thus I think that can be remedied with a nasty, uncompromising Bastard at the helm and I think Dennis is the type of man who can imbue the players with that us against the world mentality.
He had a reputation for route 1 tactics, not necessarily for a siege mentality in his players.
A YouTube video was doing the rounds when Boothroyd was appointed. He was being interviewed on television when he suddenly turned and yelled at a player for not training or something. Many gleefully said that he was the 'hairdryer' the club needed.
We only have to use common sense here. Shouting means nothing if you don't have the respect of the players. If a manager has that, the players will likely not want to disappoint him; if a manager doesn't have respect, then all a bollocking will likely do is create sulking and resentment. There has to be more to a manager than two-dimensional stereotypes.
Completely agree CM.
"Professional footballers should be professional. They have a responsibility to come in, listen and learn, watch their performances, analyse where they went wrong and improve. Not to come in, have a five-a-side, bugger off and play golf. I get quite passionate because I was that person. I was a mercenary who went from club to club on a free transfer and, really, that's not how football should be. "
Aidy Boothroyd
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