7 points off playoffs in November, not horrific on face value, but the direction is suggesting we will be 10 in 7 days.
However, if Redders comes bk in and makes us play like we did for those games under his reign, then we can close it to a reasonable push place.
In 7 days we could be 2 off the relegation places or 4 from the playoffs.
Let's see.
WTF will want to be Cellino's number 2 now! Joke club.
Wolves were there for the taking today. Yes, they outplayed us in the second half, but that was down as much to our negative tactics as them upping their game. We allowed them to play second half, unlike the first. That's down to Milanic. Good riddance. Another Cellino experiment gone wrong and yet again we are the laughing stock of English football. Jesus Christ!!!
If you hang on for another month, you can have Gus Poyet in charge. He is rumoured to be just a couple of games from the sack - lost it completely on 5Live tonight.
WTF will want to be Cellino's number 2 now! Joke club.
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Plenty, Wethers. They'll come for the money, and Cellino has plenty. Problem is getting the right one in who has even a tad of managing an English football club. Time for the experiments to stop and appoint someone appropriate.
Cellino has plenty
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If he did, then he wouldn't sign likes of Hockaday and Milanic.
Jonty
Do you know how much Milanic was on?
If he didn't have the money, he would be unable to sack so many coaches. I believe Milanic was on a 2 year contract and he was certainly on more than Hockaday's £90k p.a
Why was he on more than 90k?
Do you think he would have left Sturm Graz and come to England for less and signed a 2- year deal?
We need one of those Henry8 wives thingys to remember what happened to each coach
Divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived
we'll get there in the end
Peak, we have no idea what he's on, but he's not the choice of someone with plenty of money.
One can have plenty of money yet still be tight with it, Jonty. His income is easily £200 million per year reportedly. The old saying " yer pay peanuts, yer get monkeys" seems to be true here. He needs to spend the appropriate money to get a quality coach into the job, then leave the coach to get on with it. This would go against his current principles though, but he may have no choice this time. Looks like it's Redders for now by the sound of it.
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posted on 25/10/14
7 points off playoffs in November, not horrific on face value, but the direction is suggesting we will be 10 in 7 days.
However, if Redders comes bk in and makes us play like we did for those games under his reign, then we can close it to a reasonable push place.
In 7 days we could be 2 off the relegation places or 4 from the playoffs.
Let's see.
posted on 25/10/14
WTF will want to be Cellino's number 2 now! Joke club.
posted on 25/10/14
Wolves were there for the taking today. Yes, they outplayed us in the second half, but that was down as much to our negative tactics as them upping their game. We allowed them to play second half, unlike the first. That's down to Milanic. Good riddance. Another Cellino experiment gone wrong and yet again we are the laughing stock of English football. Jesus Christ!!!
posted on 25/10/14
If you hang on for another month, you can have Gus Poyet in charge. He is rumoured to be just a couple of games from the sack - lost it completely on 5Live tonight.
posted on 25/10/14
WTF will want to be Cellino's number 2 now! Joke club.
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Plenty, Wethers. They'll come for the money, and Cellino has plenty. Problem is getting the right one in who has even a tad of managing an English football club. Time for the experiments to stop and appoint someone appropriate.
posted on 25/10/14
Cellino has plenty
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If he did, then he wouldn't sign likes of Hockaday and Milanic.
posted on 25/10/14
Like Redfearn.
posted on 25/10/14
Jonty
Do you know how much Milanic was on?
posted on 25/10/14
If he didn't have the money, he would be unable to sack so many coaches. I believe Milanic was on a 2 year contract and he was certainly on more than Hockaday's £90k p.a
posted on 25/10/14
Why was he on more than 90k?
posted on 25/10/14
Do you think he would have left Sturm Graz and come to England for less and signed a 2- year deal?
posted on 25/10/14
We need one of those Henry8 wives thingys to remember what happened to each coach
Divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived
we'll get there in the end
posted on 25/10/14
Peak, we have no idea what he's on, but he's not the choice of someone with plenty of money.
posted on 25/10/14
One can have plenty of money yet still be tight with it, Jonty. His income is easily £200 million per year reportedly. The old saying " yer pay peanuts, yer get monkeys" seems to be true here. He needs to spend the appropriate money to get a quality coach into the job, then leave the coach to get on with it. This would go against his current principles though, but he may have no choice this time. Looks like it's Redders for now by the sound of it.
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