StHelensRover Posted Friday at 22:02 Posted Friday at 22:02 I'm sure there was a season more recently than that where they were both in third tier, maybe around 2012/13? Quote
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LDRover Posted Friday at 22:36 Posted Friday at 22:36 That 'performance' from Ben Godfrey for Sheff Utd was so bad it rivalled Shane Duffy at Cardiff and Dom Hyam at Bristol. Quote
Norbert Rassragr Posted yesterday at 01:28 Posted yesterday at 01:28 The city of Sheffield might save us from relegation. Quote
Backroom Tom Posted 20 hours ago Backroom Posted 20 hours ago Oxford leading against 10 man Leicester is far from ideal 1 Quote
sharpysharps86 Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 37 minutes ago, Tom said: Oxford leading against 10 man Leicester is far from ideal Thankfully its now 2-2. Quote
StHelensRover Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago North End with what will surely be a late winner. If they hang on they will have beaten Leicester, Ipswich and Boro at Deepdale already this season. Heckingbottom turning things round? Quote
davulsukur Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago How long before Sheff Utd, Wrexham and Birmingham all change their managers? All 3 performing way below expectations, surely? Quote
chaddyrovers Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 37 minutes ago, davulsukur said: How long before Sheff Utd, Wrexham and Birmingham all change their managers? All 3 performing way below expectations, surely? given the amount of new players both Birmingham and Wrexham need to allow time to settle their new players in Sheffield United owners are too blame for sacking Wilder but also for signings Quote
sharpysharps86 Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 57 minutes ago, davulsukur said: How long before Sheff Utd, Wrexham and Birmingham all change their managers? All 3 performing way below expectations, surely? Suspect Birmingham and Wrexham will give them both time. Sheff United on the other hand, I don't think anyone would be surprised if Selles was given the boot this week. Quote
davulsukur Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 28 minutes ago, chaddyrovers said: given the amount of new players both Birmingham and Wrexham need to allow time to settle their new players in Sheffield United owners are too blame for sacking Wilder but also for signings 9 minutes ago, sharpysharps86 said: Suspect Birmingham and Wrexham will give them both time. Sheff United on the other hand, I don't think anyone would be surprised if Selles was given the boot this week. I think both Birmingham and Wrexham will have expected better starts than what they've had. Birmingham in particular will have had an eye promotion, don't think they'll leave it much longer if results don't pick up. Neither will be getting sacked just yet, as both have a lot of credit in the bank but one to keep an eye on for sure. Sheff Utd can only be a couple of losses away at best, before they bin Selles. Quote
chaddyrovers Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 1 hour ago, davulsukur said: I think both Birmingham and Wrexham will have expected better starts than what they've had. Birmingham in particular will have had an eye promotion, don't think they'll leave it much longer if results don't pick up. Neither will be getting sacked just yet, as both have a lot of credit in the bank but one to keep an eye on for sure. Sheff Utd can only be a couple of losses away at best, before they bin Selles. I can understand where you are coming from regard Birmingham and Wrexham but given the amount of new players signed, allowing them to get use to new manager and tactics/formation surely you allow some settling in time. Maybe judge move crucial after another 10 to 12 games? On Sheffield United situation, its just been a mess since sacking Wilder which was a mistake Quote
roversfan99 Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago For Wrexham in particular, it almost feels like a totally new team. With Parkinson's track record at this level, I do wonder considering that they have built a team of good Championship players, whether you just would be ruthless not based on what Parkinson deserves as it would feel unjust, but you make a tough managerial decision with similar ambition that they have shown signing players to try and get the best from them. If you arent convinced now but wait and see, you could be wasting time and leaving it too late to have a real push higher up. Im unsure if their owners will do that. They are seemingly incredibly ambitious and invested but they also seem really loyal. Quote
yellowsubmarine Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) Miss them both. Maybe it's just me. Edited 3 hours ago by yellowsubmarine 1 Quote
AndyB Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 11 hours ago, davulsukur said: How long before Sheff Utd, Wrexham and Birmingham all change their managers? All 3 performing way below expectations, surely? Probably in the next 4-5 games. I don't think any of them will come in for VI like Derby did for JE last year. Quote
norwichblue Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Hyam an unused substitute in Wrexham’s defeat Quote
chaddyrovers Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 9 hours ago, roversfan99 said: For Wrexham in particular, it almost feels like a totally new team. Made 12/13 new signings this summer. 9 hours ago, roversfan99 said: With Parkinson's track record at this level, I do wonder considering that they have built a team of good Championship players, whether you just would be ruthless not based on what Parkinson deserves as it would feel unjust, but you make a tough managerial decision with similar ambition that they have shown signing players to try and get the best from them. Has Parkinson ever achieved 3 promotion in 3 seasons before he joined Wrexham? His Bolton team didnt have the type of quality due to his low budget there. 9 hours ago, roversfan99 said: If you arent convinced now but wait and see, you could be wasting time and leaving it too late to have a real push higher up. Why would you sack him after just backing him with signings and money spent? Surely you back and let him integrate these new players into the team? 9 hours ago, roversfan99 said: Im unsure if their owners will do that. They are seemingly incredibly ambitious and invested but they also seem really loyal. You would expected plenty of loyal given Parkinson achieved 3 promotions in 3 season Quote
RevidgeBlue Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Don't think either Birmingham or Wrexham will hang onto their managers if results dont pick up. They're in it to be successful not to be sentimental. It was obvious from the Birmingham documentary that Wagner and Brady think the world of Chris Davies, but, they are focused on getting to the Premier League and if they dont think he's the man for it, they'll probably drop him without a second thought. Parkinson- if results dont improve - why would anyone keep him? He's no track record at this level. 1 Quote
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