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Savage would be intriguing. Wears his heart on a sleeve. Would get the best out of players. Might save us from the trap door. 


Boring it wouldn’t be. I am done with boring and failure. Not a good combo. 

I want to be inspired. If I am, I am sure the players would be. Klopp wasn’t a winner because he was a master tactician. He was,  but he was a people person. 

I am not sure about Bilic. I don’t know enough of his people skills. He has had a mixed bag of results. 
 

All I know is we have to get something out of Norwich to stay on the right track. That would give a prospective manager confidence that he can build on the momentum. 
 

let’s hope Johnson is the current day Tony Parkes caretaker manager mould. According to ai the resemblance is uncanny🤔

 

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14 minutes ago, bigbrandjohn said:

Savage would be intriguing. Wears his heart on a sleeve. Would get the best out of players. Might save us from the trap door. 


Boring it wouldn’t be. I am done with boring and failure. Not a good combo. 

I want to be inspired. If I am, I am sure the players would be. Klopp wasn’t a winner because he was a master tactician. He was,  but he was a people person. 

I am not sure about Bilic. I don’t know enough of his people skills. He has had a mixed bag of results. 
 

All I know is we have to get something out of Norwich to stay on the right track. That would give a prospective manager confidence that he can build on the momentum. 
 

let’s hope Johnson is the current day Tony Parkes caretaker manager mould. According to ai the resemblance is uncanny🤔

 

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Savage has had very good reviews from fans of Macclesfield & Forest Green.  Had both of those playing some very nice football... but, both of those teams are/were one of the the financial heavyweights in their respective divisions, so it remains to be seen if Savage can be successful when he is coaching one of the paupers in any given division.

I also don't think he would put up with Venkys/Pasha/Rudy etc for a second

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I loved Savage as a player, even his shithousery leaving big club to come here. But he would soil his repuation working for these idiots, please stay away Robbie, you should know better, this gig is an impossible task.

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15 minutes ago, Gav said:

I loved Savage as a player, even his shithousery leaving big club to come here. But he would soil his repuation working for these idiots, please stay away Robbie, you should know better, this gig is an impossible task.

He came to a bigger club and that’s a fact - both then and now. 

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Just thinking then about when Robbie Savage left Big Club to come here and the rage/bewilderment among Big Club fans and the porn brothers/Steve Bruce who were totally baffled/fuming that he had jumped at the chance to come to Rovers, not falling for the guff about what a massive club they aren't.

But then a name came to me that ticks a lot of the required boxes - Steve Bruce - available, relatively local, probably desperate to get back in, managed Gestede at Villa (albeit got rid of him to Middlesbrough).

Would they?

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There is a real lack of professionalism and feel of integrity associated with the Rovers ownership & board. You only have to look at Chris Sutton's recent comments to know that this is felt within 'the industry'.

As with anything, if you work in a particular sector you get to hear of the horror stories of working in a certain place. Once that reputation sets in it takes mammoth shifts in culture and results to change. We will not see that here, as the 4 people pictured at yesterdays game are the same 4 people who will oversee the recruitment of the new manager.

I have made previous posts of why I think Rudy Gestede is a truly terrible appointment but there is no greater example of his destructiveness than the shape of the squad and its outwardly facing 'togetherness'. I want to start this point by saying I hold no ill will to any of the current set of players we have as I think all have the best intentions for the club - Cantwell aside, for reasons I will touch on. But when you compare the togetherness of this squad compared to the recent years gone by I don't think you would be over presumptuous to say there is just no sense of teamwork or camaraderie at all. At times it feels like 11 individuals, and not a team.

I think this can be summed up by Szmodic's interview on joining Derby. He was asked who his best friend in football was - his answer, Travis. Dolan has said the same. We have lost so many big characters in recent years the squad just looks and feels decimated. I look back at a squad with characters like Dack, Danny Graham, Mulgrew, Travis, Szmodics - all players of fine professionalism but who were clearly just good team mates. When we lost the first 3 of that list it felt ok, we had others coming through and they were brought on by more senior players and good coaches. But losing Trav, Szmodics and Hyam in that short space of time has been hard.

Since Rudy has come in he has just dismantled that sense of togetherness that resulted first from Tony Mowbray's involvement in the Club, but then built on by JDT and Eustace. People slag off Mowbray's "not just getting anybody in the door" line but I don't think anybody can suggest he did not build a squad that felt much more like "a squad" than this lot. All that hard work has been undone by Rudy in less than 12 months - first, the fall out with long standing staff members and then the petulant and very obvious forcing out the door of senior playing staff who clearly let their opinions be known. I refuse to believe that the freezing out of Pickering is anything but Rudy Gestede's peevishness. What has been left is a squad that is defunct of leadership - where we have had our captain and all-round shitehawk Cantwell going on Sky Sports laying bets our out of confidence striker misses the target. Could you imagine Trav or Mulgrew saying that publicly?

When you look at what Rudy has built it is very testament to the type of person he is. A squad full of nomadic players being used to blend in a model pushed by Suhail and that other peevish rat-Rao of churning our young players who are simply not ready for the level of exposure being asked of them. You can use the academy when you are putting him in to the trenches with a midfield of Tronstad and Travis, with Sammie up top battering centre halves about. But what Rudy has ensured is that these young lads are thrown in at the deep end with the type of leadership that suits him - a journeyman with an attitude problem that won't give him grief as long as he is paid and told he's the best.

Overall I think this squad represents Rudy Gestede perfectly. Eustace saw it coming. I think other managers will to. If rumours that their top 2 targets refused to interview are true then we are in for a rough ride here. 

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A character like Sav working under this pair of clowns has disaster written all over it.

Unpopular opinion but someone like Waggot would be better overseeing a Robbie Savage not some jumped up over promoted tea boy.

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Out of those mentioned 

I am fine with 

bilic, savage, rowett 

the two I threw in

Kevin muscat and dean smith 

my outsider

motherwell manager 

anyone else- probably not unless it was somebody I thought was unattainable 

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