roversfan99 Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 46 minutes ago, RevidgeBlue said: Bit unfair to say JDT and Eustace weren't successful. Thought they did exceptionally well to do what they did given the "project" had changed. They did a good job, I am not saying that they didnt do well to get us where we were in the table. Even Mowbray in his last season. All 3 had us overachieving considering resources and the limitations. But it didnt lead to success in spite of what they did. The initial point was that even Eustace and JDT couldnt get success even considering the good jobs they were doing. Quote
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Leonard Venkhater Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 1 minute ago, roversfan99 said: They did a good job, I am not saying that they didnt do well to get us where we were in the table. Even Mowbray in his last season. All 3 had us overachieving considering resources and the limitations. But it didnt lead to success in spite of what they did. The initial point was that even Eustace and JDT couldnt get success even considering the good jobs they were doing. They were both sabotaged 4 Quote
Frederick Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago if he had any form of ambition and self respect he would’ve walked in August. Quote
SIMON GARNERS 194 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 15 hours ago, roversfan99 said: The last 3 managers all had recent seasons were they managed to put us in a really strong position overachieving based on resources. But none were successful because it was just too difficult working under these owners. They all had their Legs kicked out from under them..all engineered to happen. Quote
Upside Down Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 14 hours ago, Leonard Venkhater said: They were both sabotaged Deliberately. Quote
Torsinho Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago As with many things in life, two things are true at once here: 1. VI is a terrible coach, one of my friends who covers the large European leagues for a podcast, shared his heart-felt condolences when he was hired. 2. The squad is rubbish - I'd argue very few, if any, coaches could succeed when you replace experienced Championship-level players with complete unknowns from smaller leagues. Could a better coach get better results? Probably. The season as a whole would still be struggle. Quote
den Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago It’s quite clear to me that Rovers need a complete clear out. I’d get rid of Pasha, Gestede and Ismael. The only way things can improve is by getting rid of those people who are appointing them - the owners. The lot need to go and be replaced with people who actually know how to run a club with real ambition. This lot have no idea. 5 Quote
RevidgeBlue Posted 53 minutes ago Posted 53 minutes ago He's been in charge now for 18 games - only five short of half a season - and has amassed a grand total of twenty one points. (Plus a home defeat to Bradford in the League Cup we aren't allowed to mention.) I dont expect that ratio to improve. Quote
davulsukur Posted 48 minutes ago Posted 48 minutes ago 1 minute ago, RevidgeBlue said: He's been in charge now for 18 games - only five short of half a season - and has amassed a grand total of twenty one points. (Plus a home defeat to Bradford in the League Cup we aren't allowed to mention.) I dont expect that ratio to improve. He's an abysmal manager. We concede the first goal a lot under him and have conceded a lot of goals, sometimes 2, within the first 10mins of a game. If he loses tomorrow, he needs sacking. And no @chaddyrovers, I'm not joking. He'll have had 20 games in charge, losing over half of them (11) and winning just 6. Quote
lraC Posted 34 minutes ago Posted 34 minutes ago 12 minutes ago, davulsukur said: He's an abysmal manager. We concede the first goal a lot under him and have conceded a lot of goals, sometimes 2, within the first 10mins of a game. If he loses tomorrow, he needs sacking. And no @chaddyrovers, I'm not joking. He'll have had 20 games in charge, losing over half of them (11) and winning just 6. Given that the people who seem to have appointed him, are on record as saying we have a stronger squad this season that last, perhaps they can explain why we are so much worse this year then. Sack them all NOW. 2 Quote
Mike Graham Posted 19 minutes ago Posted 19 minutes ago 42 minutes ago, den said: It’s quite clear to me that Rovers need a complete clear out. I’d get rid of Pasha, Gestede and Ismael. The only way things can improve is by getting rid of those people who are appointing them - the owners. The lot need to go and be replaced with people who actually know how to run a club with real ambition. This lot have no idea. I could add at least another 5 or 6 names to that list of Pasha, Gestede and Ismael. We are employing some dead weight who would not be tolerated in any other private sector business. However employing yes men and women serves a purpose when the top dog does not like to be challenged…..you can see that with how they treat non employees. Quote
JHRover Posted 10 minutes ago Posted 10 minutes ago 31 minutes ago, davulsukur said: He's an abysmal manager. We concede the first goal a lot under him and have conceded a lot of goals, sometimes 2, within the first 10mins of a game. If he loses tomorrow, he needs sacking. And no @chaddyrovers, I'm not joking. He'll have had 20 games in charge, losing over half of them (11) and winning just 6. Ismael's managerial career to date, starting in 2014: Nuremburg - 5 months and 14 games Wolfsburg - 4 months and 17 games Apollon Smyrnis - 3 months and 1 game LASK - 14 months and 50 games Barnsley - 8 months and 44 games WBA - 8 months and 31 games Besiktas - 7 months and 19 games Watford - 10 months and 41 games Average tenure - 7.3 months Average games - 27 Rovers - 7 months and 19 games (and counting). Within a few weeks he will have eclipsed his average tenure at a club and with another 8 matches will have matched his average games in charge at a club. Most of the above decided to sack him - infact the only one he walked away from voluntarily I think was Barnsley to take up the WBA offer. Gestede and Pasha in their infinite wisdom decided to give him a 3.5 year contract. Quote
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