I know that we were told he was attacking minded but we only seen a little bit of that in what 3 half’s last season, mcgeady, McGuire, gooch and onien are all attacking players which he should have got more out of but he didn’t. As you know he played onien right back and playing 20 mins in a cup final without a striker are not attacking policies. I know what your saying but you got to admit he never helped himself.
I thought up until January last season we played decent attacking football. He's made bad decisions on a number of occasions but Maguire and McGeady are the only genuinely creative players we've got and they've not always been available. It doesn't really matter now though. Someone else will have to try to get something out of the squad and it will be interesting to see if they can or not.
Said it in the golden eagle straight after the game Saturday, well before the game finished actually, last two aways Peterborough and Lincoln, been back in the pub before the final whistle. I'd have SKP and Pearson, either or as manager and the other as assistant.
According to something I've just read: Applications from Phillips, Rowett and Jimmy Flloyd Hasselbaink. Club interested in Stendel, Mark Robins and Paul Cook.
One thing for sure is we need the new man in asap to start ridding the players of the mistakes brought about by thepi55 poor coaching and demeanour of ross. Let's hope he has the time as right now whoever it is will be inheriting a team of ross chokers .
Said on the Ross gone thread, but for me I’d like Stendel. Would hopefully give us the football we were promised under Ross that never materialised.
From that list I certainly wouldn't want Monk, Holloway or JOS. Micky Harford didn't want the Luton job because he didn't see himself as a manager, so doubt he'll come, even to his home town club. As mentioned earlier, Cook, Stendel and Robins look more suitable options.
Wigan manager. His name keeps cropping up,much as it did when he was a player....for Wolves I think.....we chased him for ages when Butcher was manager I think it might have been.
McGeady, Grigg, Maguire should in theory be far to good for this league, they have played a lot of games under Ross, can you explain why their individual and collective performances have led to the sacking of the manager ?
Agree totally about those three, particularly Monk, whose dealings with his agent mate(s) while at Boro were a disgrace. He shouldn't get a job in football again