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  • #46
    Originally posted by KevC59 View Post

    Are you insane? He looked a good manager when the team was winning, but so does every manager, but when the going got tough he didn't have a Scoobie on how to change things and reverse the downward spiral, in fact with some of his decisions he accelerated it!!.
    I think he lost the dressing room in the end, to a certain extent
    I said ages ago he'd lost the dressing room, It was pointed out on here it was just a "blip" in form. I replied it was definitely more than that. Whatever you feel about Warburton he had to go.

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    • #47
      Lost the dressing room is such an annoying phrase - in no other job would you allow your staff to under perform just because they didn't like the boss!

      These are really well paid supposed professionals to suggest they stopped performing because they didn't like Warburton says way more about them as it does for him.

      they don't come across as a bunch of prima donnas

      No one will be able to fully explain the inexplicable loss of form....tactics? Injuries? Loss of confidence , Bad luck ...its a combination of all of those i think

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      • #48
        Originally posted by 3London View Post
        Lost the dressing room is such an annoying phrase - in no other job would you allow your staff to under perform just because they didn't like the boss!

        Theses are really well paid supposed professionals to suggest they stopped performing because they didn't like Warburton says way more about them as it does for him.

        they don't come across as a bunch of prima donnas

        No one will be able to fully explain the inexplicable loss of form....tactics? Injuries? Loss of confidence , Bad luck ...its a combination of all of those i think

        Good post 3.
        Agree with that.

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        • #49
          Good luck Bread Man, in all you do.

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          • #50
            The other thing i found annoying last night was he played the occasion not the game....
            Giving players a last home game ..Yes Austen scored but did very little else ...as did the Pirouette master Johanson ..and Albert when he was likely to be the most effective in the first half he was right wing back.... kakay a defender - ok not the best but still a defender on the bench and Sam field definitely not a defender in the back 3! Amos Playing Right wing back when albert went walkabout ..all very odd

            and also the substitutions baffled as ever - Luke Amos being taken off when he is the only midfielder capable of scoring - keeping the anonimous Dozzell on and taking Amos off - Bizarre ! there is no coincidence that we looked out most dangerous in the last 10 mins when the right players were playing in the right positions.

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            • #51
              Originally posted by ArcticHoop View Post

              You must be a agent of norwegian managers
              That would be bad business.
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              • #52
                Originally posted by Ronnie Rangers View Post
                Good luck Bread Man, in all you do.
                He'll get another championship club and do well.
                Probably bring his new team here and beat us and get a promotion

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by 3London View Post
                  Lost the dressing room is such an annoying phrase - in no other job would you allow your staff to under perform just because they didn't like the boss!

                  These are really well paid supposed professionals to suggest they stopped performing because they didn't like Warburton says way more about them as it does for him.

                  they don't come across as a bunch of prima donnas

                  No one will be able to fully explain the inexplicable loss of form....tactics? Injuries? Loss of confidence , Bad luck ...its a combination of all of those i think
                  True it is an all encompassing phrase,but whatever was discussed in the dressing room and on the training ground wasn't being transferred onto the football pitch. As rightly state that in no other industry would staff be allowed to under perform to such an extent.
                  Therein lies the problem, if I waltzed around for months on end I'd be shown the door. Whereas players on fat contracts know this isn't going to happen, at worst they'll see out their contracts and move onto another club.
                  I have enormous respect for Warburton, loved his time here, but for whatever reason the last 5 months have been shocking, and unfortunately (and maybe incorrectly) in this industry it does mean his time was up.

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                  • #54
                    Until I see who our DOF considers is a better option than MW going forward I am not going to say it was a good move not bringing him back, I think he did a great job overall but this past transfer window was a major mistake that ultimately cost him! I don't have much faith in Sir Les getting this right unfortunately and think it is more likely we will be in a relegation scrap next season with whoever our DOF hires, I hope I'm wrong but there is a history here!
                    @gatorTFC

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by KevC59 View Post

                      Are you insane? He looked a good manager when the team was winning, but so does every manager, but when the going got tough he didn't have a Scoobie on how to change things and reverse the downward spiral, in fact with some of his decisions he accelerated it!!.
                      I think he lost the dressing room in the end, to a certain extent
                      Well said. His team selections and subs proved he could neither read a game or react to it in a different way to get results. It was déjà v with the 1st half of last season before the transformation after a good transfer window in January (the complete opposite of this year's) . last night was a perfect example of why he had to go.

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                      • #56
                        Chris Hughton

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                        • #57
                          Personally I reckon Eustace will get the job

                          we ain’t got funds and anyone who watched last night will think bugger me jobs for a magician

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by LoftusRoadLad View Post
                            Chris Hughton
                            A likely candidate, ticks every box for Les, including the racial one

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by Buffalo
                              I don't think so. Eustace wouldn't really be the "fresh start" that the club said that they want for next season.
                              Agree. He's tarnished.
                              And, if he is their choice, supporters will be asking why Warbs wasn't fired earlier, to give JE a chance to salvage the season.
                              Mind you as I said months ago, imagine this lot in the playoffs, we'd be on the end of a record aggregate score

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                              • #60
                                Wasn`t Lee Johnson the manager to get Bristol City almost into play-off?
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