roversfan99 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Too much has been made of this travelling thing. Its been taken out of context as if he was managing here against his will. Also, every manager is managing for financial reasons. They all get paid. He actually does seem particularly obsessed with football. We shouldnt get him back, he has had his day and has had a serious illness. He would be a big upgrade on Ismael but he shouldnt be who we turned to. I think I would like it a bit just to see those with a really irrational and weird long lasting hatred of him reacting to it. But its not happening anyway. Ismael is safe. 1 Quote
StHelensRover Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I personally really admire TM and even though it went stale towards the end and he should have gone sooner, I'll always be grateful for how he got us straight out of L1, that feat should never be underestimated. For those saying he took us down in the first place, I honestly believe if he had come in a fortnight earlier he would have kept us up. When he came in, we only lost 3 of our last 15 matches and we went down with a very high points total. He did a very good job, he didn't 'take us down' Having said all that, I'm not sure it's the answer this time. The squad is worse, the atmosphere is even more toxic and the boardroom is even weaker and more naive than it was back then. I would 100% get behind him and sing his name but I think it might be too much for him after the few years he has had. Quote
roverandout Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Hell no to Mowbray. Selve serving man when he was here. Just filling up his coffers. People say till the end of the season but he'll wangle his way into a 3 year deal then play down any positives. We'll be back to mid table bottom half survival. We need a manager who can get the best out of an average bunch whilst punching above our weight. This league proves if u have a good manager and decent players, anything is possible 5 Quote
sharpysharps86 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 minute ago, roverandout said: Hell no to Mowbray. Selve serving man when he was here. Just filling up his coffers. People say till the end of the season but he'll wangle his way into a 3 year deal then play down any positives. We'll be back to mid table bottom half survival. We need a manager who can get the best out of an average bunch whilst punching above our weight. This league proves if u have a good manager and decent players, anything is possible I completely agree on that last line. The problem is that any manager or head coach who has that ability will simply get fed up of the lack of ambition, as we have found out in recent years. 1 Quote
TheKitGuy Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago No transfer window, a crap injury prone squad. I'd sit this one out TM don't let it hurt your rep. Quote
London blue Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Mowbray isn't a fixer or in my opinion a motivator. Having said that, our record over the last 15 games would be markedly better had he been in charge. It would be too little, far too late. If someone is going to come in and work with this bunch of losers they're going to need to shove a rocket so far up their arses they'll be belching smoke. 1 Quote
Wendal Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Although it went stale at the end there’s no doubt that Mowbray rebuilt this club when it was on its knees. He was unlucky to be relegated and canny in getting us straight back up Players like Raya, S Wharton, Lenihan, Travis, Nyambe - came through on his watch, he bought in and developed players like Dack, Armstrong and Dolan + got in some shrewd loans like Elliott, Reed, Tosin etc By all accounts he was also responsible for getting our academy back on track with the right structures in place which has since been picked apart. He left us with a top 10 championship squad, laid strong foundations for JDT/Eustace and was relatively successful in uniting the club and fans. Too many people forget what he inherited post Coyle, Senior etc. 1 Quote
Gav Posted 41 minutes ago Posted 41 minutes ago 26 minutes ago, Wendal said: Although it went stale at the end there’s no doubt that Mowbray rebuilt this club when it was on its knees. He was unlucky to be relegated and canny in getting us straight back up Players like Raya, S Wharton, Lenihan, Travis, Nyambe - came through on his watch, he bought in and developed players like Dack, Armstrong and Dolan + got in some shrewd loans like Elliott, Reed, Tosin etc By all accounts he was also responsible for getting our academy back on track with the right structures in place which has since been picked apart. He left us with a top 10 championship squad, laid strong foundations for JDT/Eustace and was relatively successful in uniting the club and fans. Too many people forget what he inherited post Coyle, Senior etc. Absolutely spot on Wendal, the rubbish written on here about the man was pathetic. I want him nowhere near this club, he did a fine job under these rat owners, we should remember him for that. 1 Quote
Guy N. Cognito Posted 14 minutes ago Posted 14 minutes ago 49 minutes ago, Wendal said: Although it went stale at the end there’s no doubt that Mowbray rebuilt this club when it was on its knees. He was unlucky to be relegated and canny in getting us straight back up Players like Raya, S Wharton, Lenihan, Travis, Nyambe - came through on his watch, he bought in and developed players like Dack, Armstrong and Dolan + got in some shrewd loans like Elliott, Reed, Tosin etc By all accounts he was also responsible for getting our academy back on track with the right structures in place which has since been picked apart. He left us with a top 10 championship squad, laid strong foundations for JDT/Eustace and was relatively successful in uniting the club and fans. Too many people forget what he inherited post Coyle, Senior etc. I don't think anyone has forgotten the good work that Mowbray initially did as manager, but that goodwill certainly bought him enough time to grow complacent and stink the place out. And insulting comments like this didn't help when he came under fire: “I hope the supporters understand where the football club is in the history of the football club at this moment. It isn’t Blackburn Rovers of 1995 competing and fighting at the top of the Premier League." 1 Quote
Eternal Optimist Posted 13 minutes ago Posted 13 minutes ago Just needs a bit of imagination if we end up looking for a new manager, although that rarely happens here Middlesbrough found a decent manager from abroad, Lincoln appointed Leeds u21 manager and they are flying, other assistants have done well such as Arteta. It just takes some thinking instead of fishing in the same washed up pond! Bloody John Terry would be better than what we put up with now Quote
Bbrovers2288 Posted 12 minutes ago Posted 12 minutes ago Mowbray loves playing players in wrong positions, hard no from me. I feel like ismael should be replaced but not with Mowbray Quote
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