I agree that stability is key, yes.
If someone is completely failing though you have to get rid don't you?
Still a lot of games to go, so for me the jury is still out on Slade. If we don't win another game this season I would very much guess I wouldn't want him here.
If he can make a bit of a fist of it and we can see roots of a plan going forward, then yep, stability.
Looked to me that he was mostly disproving things the Telegraph were posting. I'd say the Telegraph were trying to sensationalise things, big headline about Willis going etc.
In between Willy Waving.
Not that straight forward. After 10 games we could be down anyway.no he has had 4 league games? so he has 6 more before he is judged by you this season.
and in that season he finished 8th
so 8th in a season plus 10 games at strt of season = terrible and possibly one of our worst
managers ever
half a season -relegation = new contract
rightio
and in that season he finished 8th
so 8th in a season plus 10 games at strt of season = terrible and possibly one of our worst
managers ever
half a season -relegation = new contract
rightio
Problem is TM will be remembered for a failed summer.....
No great surprise . Timmy made it clear on that radio interview how the club will be run. regardless if there is 20,000 fans in or 2,000 in .This window completely shows that Sisu and Fisher have given up on the club.
No ambition to get some experienced players in to have a go at staying in this league.
Sisu have parked the bus and as long as the club is breaking even they don't need to worry about this investment.
Is there any point to the rest of this season as a Coventry fan?
No great surprise . Timmy made it clear on that radio interview how the club will be run. regardless if there is 20,000 fans in or 2,000 in .
I know for a fact that we were offered £325K for Willis and £125K for Haynes
Not sure about Stevenson but the strong rumour is £600K plus loads of add ons
and slade will be remembered for being 1 of the few managers not to even get a new manager bounce and fail to save us from relegation?
I Must admit I find this baffling, they seem to have gone from one extreme to the other. doesn't make sense to me at all.I'm not sure, them rejecting all bids was a bit strange. Wasn't expecting the hardball approach.
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I Must admit I find this baffling, they seem to have gone from one extreme to the other. doesn't make sense to me at all.
The club has already been sold and the agreement in place was to not sell any players during the window.
Could be right Hill, would explain the strange disappearance of Timmy Fisher and Mark Venus
and he didnt bring in his own players eitherEven Mark Venus got a new manager bounce, and he isn't even a proper manager
If I am right I'm going to start making stuff up more often.
Exactly!!Problem is TM will be remembered for a failed summer.....
Exactly!!
He won't be remembered half as much for the 8th place as he will for the failure and will be remembered for taking us from top to bottom 4.
Simple fact is that after being top and then in the top 6 for so long and also 11 points clear of 7th, we should have never, ever have finished the season 8th.
I feel it started that season we sold Juke, even though he was absolutely vital to staying up. The policy hasn’t changed, it’s just being stated more explicitly now. We've been run as a zombie club.It was clear months before that.
Why do I get the itchy, Fisher-y feeling that these deals for Willis, Haynes and Stevenson are not 'dead', but will probably be completed in the Summer? Was this an attempt at PR by SISU, to keep the fans silent over selling 'core' players (I use the term very loosely)?
Either that, or they'll just be flogged for about half of their market value in the Summer anyway, to any club who talks sweetly in Tim's ear.
tells me we have pretty much that to save us we have the same squad that has taken 2 points out of 21 under Slade.
Yes we retained the family silverware such as it is (Stevenson, Harries, Willis etc) but what has or can change about how the squad can go forward. Good luck to Folivi but it is hard to see he can make a big enough difference in 18 games.
I think that with what is going on, the inability to competively fund, the league position and results, the toxic atmosphere it has made it extremely difficult to bring in the players we really need. I do not think it has been through lack of effort or having some budget (though I doubt it was much). To do any serious business needed a sale to be completed I would think
The squad is still dangerously threadbare, unbalanced and lacking physical presence, confidence and quality (with one may be two exceptions). We still let in soft goals and fail to create enough opportunities to get the goals needed. The pattern of play is confused, lumping balls up to little fellas is rarely going to work, and we are running out of time. This transfer window hasn't changed that
Does retaining the three/four "stars" (have they been really?) perhaps create a further problem down the line. The club needs to sell players to survive, it looks like incomes will crash next season, we will I fear be L2 and that will devalue the playing squad or sales achievable. The last home fixture is 22 April the following season starts around 7 August in that gap the club has no income, yes some players will go at end of loans/contracts but there are still overheads to be met and wont be caught up by season ticket sales.
Academy deal finishes 30 June, how many clubs can afford Cat2 in League 2? Can we and if we cant then as it is vital to our future where does that leave us?
and slade will be remembered for being 1 of the few managers not to even get a new manager bounce and fail to save us from relegation?
Completely agree with all of that OSB. Do you have any theory on why we didn’t accept the bids which were received – as Nick says, it was surprising that we decided to stand firm. The policy in the past has been to roll over and accept derisory amounts of cash for key players. It all adds to the feeling that something might be changing behind the scenes.
The OP says “This window completely shows that Sisu and Fisher have given up on the club”. But if that were the case they’d have sold the lot. Yes, they’ve completely failed to bring in the kind of people we need to avoid relegation, which is yet another dereliction of duty. But on the credit side, I’m glad we’ve kept these young players – it gives us a small semblance of continuity and something to identify with amongst all the crap that’s going on. And the performance against Bolton makes me think we can’t be as bad as our run of results suggests. Clutching at straws I know.
Didn't Tim say something along these lines "judge him when the transfer window is over"? Everyone happy?
Why do I get the itchy, Fisher-y feeling that these deals for Willis, Haynes and Stevenson are not 'dead', but will probably be completed in the Summer? Was this an attempt at PR by SISU, to keep the fans silent over selling 'core' players (I use the term very loosely)?
Either that, or they'll just be flogged for about half of their market value in the Summer anyway, to any club who talks sweetly in Tim's ear.
Yeah. I think he might be worth more in the summer too. He will definitely be gone though.Very pleased we held on to Stevenson as he'll probably be worth more in the summer. Increased up-front fee for him may negate the need to sell others (for now)
Based on current results and current squad it looks that way....
minutes away from 3 points at Peterborough tho but for Burge to be shy and glued to his line.... and also against Bolton when Reilly pulled up believing the ref had blown... another goal disallowed for offside when possibly on.... when things are against you, your lucks out. How we might of built on them 6 points we will never no.
Might be the first manager to take us to Wembley for 30 years tho... it's a huge might tho.
Willis and Haynes are worth nowhere near those fees. Willis undervalued at half a million? At least be sensible Ajose is a midget isn't he and the carlisle guys record above League Two is not good - also he went for a fee to a club near the top of the league
I don't think Barcelona play the long ball game.Same height as Lionel Messi, what is your point?
They don't want relegation on their CVWhat factors drive a player to choose one club over another? I can only think of four main ones: get paid more elsewhere, will play more games, more attractive team, get on well with the manager.
In summer we were reasonably attractive but tried to hire championship players. Now we are unattractive to league 1 players.
It may be something else, but the above ain't helping.
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