If only one goes that will be a result. I expect 2 of 3 to be gone, and possibly manager and assistant manager.We're likely to be in a relegation battle again next season, with such a heavy fixture list early season we can't go into it with such little depth to the squad especially given at least one of our best players will be sold this summer. The last few weeks has exposed this lack of depth
If only one goes that will be a result. I expect 2 of 3 to be gone, and possibly manager and assistant manager.
Well that's just ridiculous.
His stock is high, though. If O'Neill jumped from Stoke, that would be an option - even West Brom if Bruce stuffs it up or doesn't fancy next season. If Bournemouth collapsed completely, his style of play would suit - if Wilder got offered a gig at one of the relegated clubs, Middlesbrough becomes available.Yeah, I’m not sure where Robins would be going, on our current trajectory bottom half finish looks possible.
Pessimistic but not ridiculous.
Because he took a look at Mickey Adams's career trajectory after turning down the chance to speak to West Brom, to stay with us?Equally why would Robins go?
Because he took a look at Mickey Adams's career trajectory after turning down the chance to speak to West Brom, to stay with us?
Adams was a bit of a dinosaur really, the game just changed at a pace he couldn't or wasn't willing to keep up withBecause he took a look at Mickey Adams's career trajectory after turning down the chance to speak to West Brom, to stay with us?
There’s an oxymoron waiting to happenYou serious? If so you're a fucking clown.
None of those clubs are likely to come in for robins as he isn’t fashionable. All of those clubs - Bournemouth and West Brom especially are Billy big bollocks, and would be clamouring for a “bigger name”His stock is high, though. If O'Neill jumped from Stoke, that would be an option - even West Brom if Bruce stuffs it up or doesn't fancy next season. If Bournemouth collapsed completely, his style of play would suit - if Wilder got offered a gig at one of the relegated clubs, Middlesbrough becomes available.
etc. etc.
Just like when O’Hare and Hamer were going last summer and we made shite signings like Gyokeres and Sheaf?If only one goes that will be a result. I expect 2 of 3 to be gone, and possibly manager and assistant manager.
None of those clubs are likely to come in for robins as he isn’t fashionable. All of those clubs - Bournemouth and West Brom especially are Billy big bollocks, and would be clamouring for a “bigger name”
But that's just it, he *is* fashionable at this level just atm.None of those clubs are likely to come in for robins as he isn’t fashionable. All of those clubs - Bournemouth and West Brom especially are Billy big bollocks, and would be clamouring for a “bigger name”
If Bournemouth fail to get promotion they will be stuffed.None of those clubs are likely to come in for robins as he isn’t fashionable. All of those clubs - Bournemouth and West Brom especially are Billy big bollocks, and would be clamouring for a “bigger name”
Heckingbottom was an internal appointment, Ismael was a rare appointment but As you’ve said, as soon as that failed they reverted the the merry go round.Hmm not sure that's entirely true.
Sheffield United's appointment of Heckingbottom and West Brom's appointment of Ismael proves the bigger clubs don't necessarily go for a 'name' every time.
That being said once it doesn't work out they usually revert to the norm and pick a typical name from the managerial merry-go-round
barnsley lost £4 million in a year in the last published accounts. They are running a higher wage bill than us and Luton having increased the wage bill by around 30% - cash flow has improved as I assume they’ve took out the EFL loan - there is a loan taken out in the accounts which is around the same as the wage increase
I can’t see unless contracts cover a wage reduction how they are sustainable going forward if relegated
The comparison with different managers is difficult, due to vastly different resources and working environments.Heckingbottom was an internal appointment, Ismael was a rare appointment but As you’ve said, as soon as that failed they reverted the the merry go round.
the only job robins has been considered for was Sunderland, he’s never in the running for any job in this league.
he doesn’t have a track record of success at this level. The likes of Farke and Wagner will likely be more considered by top sides and I doubt robins would leave us for the likes of say Preston, or Millwall who are likely the teams to take someone like Robins on
If Bournemouth fail to get promotion they will be stuffed.
Doesn't represent the fans we speak to at the stadium or at away games does it mate .. much more depressing here , out of touch some would sayChrist we must have some of the most depressing fans in the country. I feel for your better halves.
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