I thought do Gooder was polite. Compare that to pro Brown posters who tend to label anti Brown posters as clueless or idiots. I won't lower myself to that level
Interesting that one of our very successful managers in Tilson failed elsewhere after us. Do we believe that most of these managers are more than capable, but, very much like players, only get it right sometimes and are to easily replaced by the next in the merry go round ?
I presume you're referring to Yorkshire's signature reproduced below
"probablyDefinitely THE most clueless idiot on here" - according to wiggy
I thought do Gooder was polite. Compare that to pro Brown posters who tend to label anti Brown posters as clueless or idiots. I won't lower myself to that level
But now you are generalising, I've never labelled anti Brown posters as clueless or idiots so can I please be excused from being called a "do Gooder"?
When the current manager leaves I want someone to send out a team that doesn't have continuous 0-0 draws and occasionally make me feel "35 minutes more of this crap --- I could be at home doing something I enjoy".
When the current manager leaves I want someone to send out a team that doesn't have continuous 0-0 draws and occasionally make me feel "35 minutes more of this crap --- I could be at home doing something I enjoy".
only because we let to many in and make it eternally difficult for ourselves, but I don't think there's been many 0-0 draws,
only because we let to many in and make it eternally difficult for ourselves
By "continuous" assume you mean one - Rochdale at home.
Supporters are heaping their praises on Tilly. But I think without Paul Brush as his assistant he would'nt have achieved anything
If we are going to replace PB then I feel he only has himself to blame. For me, and yes it's only an opinion, he has not learned from past mismanagement. Look at his record prior to joining us;
Wherever he has gone, goals have been very few and far between. He has managed some very capable strikers and got naff all out of them. Coincidence? Doubt it.
Agreed. I think good managers work in pairs a lot better than on their own and as a team, can often be successful, but not so much on their own. That said, I think Tilly was his own man, as well and should deserve credit along with Brushy. Same applied with Webby and Lock.
The obvious other ones are Clough and Taylor, or Mee and Howe at Arsenal. Two trophy winning clubs, where two people worked better than one.