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Experienced head to guide a young squad, makes a lot of sense. Fair play to the club for getting him in quickly too - suggests they learned lessons from the Johnson debacle.
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The fan reaction towards him from previous clubs swung me like, I have to admit to being niave about him. I saw him as a dinosaur dour sought of bloke who played shit football, it seems I was 100% wrong and he's the complete opposite according to fans from Blackburn etc. Given how we've been dropped right in the shit by the Scottish snakeNot really been following this, but it seems folk are pretty happy with Tony Mowbray? What's the general reason for that? I don't really know him from Adam, but he has a boring name and doesn't seem to have set any leagues alight previously.
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Want to come round ours to cheer us all up?I don't particularly rate Mogga but I think he'd do a competent job in a stable club.
The problem is we quite clearly aren't. Costs cut to the bone across all areas, a paper thin squad filled with inexperience. No good will at all from the fans and arguably the players, who are not happy with losing Neil and how he was treated.
The odds are stacked against him in every way.
The way this whole situation has arose is concrete evidence of cracks being papered over, and Neil's ability to get more out of less.
Mate, people are right to be concerned and everyone can plainly see what is going on at the clubMwbray
Want to come round ours to cheer us all up?
Which is ….Mate, people are right to be concerned and everyone can plainly see what is going on at the club
This just seems overly negative to me like and has no real basis of fact. There seems some real unity between the players and fans for the first time in years. Only Neil has spoiled that. Mowbray is inheriting a young and exciting team and with a couple of more additions should be absolutely fine.I don't particularly rate Mogga but I think he'd do a competent job in a stable club.
The problem is we quite clearly aren't. Costs cut to the bone across all areas, a paper thin squad filled with inexperience. No good will at all from the fans and arguably the players, who are not happy with losing Neil and how he was treated.
The odds are stacked against him in every way.
The way this whole situation has arose is concrete evidence of cracks being papered over, and Neil's ability to get more out of less.
I think you’ll find you’re in a minority with these thoughts tbh, WMS levels of negativity.I don't particularly rate Mogga but I think he'd do a competent job in a stable club.
The problem is we quite clearly aren't. Costs cut to the bone across all areas, a paper thin squad filled with inexperience. No good will at all from the fans and arguably the players, who are not happy with losing Neil and how he was treated.
The odds are stacked against him in every way.
The way this whole situation has arose is concrete evidence of cracks being papered over, and Neil's ability to get more out of less.
There’s an element of our support who’d twist on 21.This just seems overly negative to me like and has no real basis of fact. There seems some real unity between the players and fans for the first time in years. Only Neil has spoiled that. Mowbray is inheriting a young and exciting team and with a couple of more additions should be absolutely fine.