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We were playing like them this season under Mowbray thoughNobody will care if we are playing like man city next season with new gaffer
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We were playing like them this season under Mowbray thoughNobody will care if we are playing like man city next season with new gaffer
Nail on head.My own thoughts are that the club will have seen Mowbray as a steady pair of hands to come in and guide us through the season after Neil left us in a world of shite.
Mowbray is close to Stuart Harvey, has been around the game for a long time and done relatively well at this level as recently as last season.
I suspect the plan was for Mowbray to see us through to the summer and then move on (or potentially upstairs) and bring in a long-term Neil replacement in the close season which is always the best time for such a change. It would give Mowbray a path back into the game with a big club without being out of it too long and forgotten about, whilst remaining close to home and working alongside someone he knows very well.
That said, I doubt anyone at the club (including Mowbray) expected things to go as they have done and it has likely thrown a bit of a spanner in the works.
Mowbray will feel he has done more than enough to warrant another crack at it, but the club may want to press on with their initial plans.
It would be a brave decision because if Mowbray departs and a new manager comes in, the new gaffer will need to get off to a very fast start or there will be serious pressure coming on the board from fans, pundits and media alike.
Whatever happens, I think the club under this board and recruitment structure have enough credit in the bank at this point in time to be given the benefit of the doubt.
I'd be very sad to see Mowbray go as he's done a brilliant and totally unexpectedly job here and above all is a genuinely nice man, but it would be difficult not to back the club to get it right given their track record to date under KLD/Speakman/Harvey.
I think your probably right on the money about a stop gap. Not in the know but the match where the Red Bull Salzburg Coach was at with KLD, for my take on this news about mogga, should have been an indicator as to having other Coaches in mind for a progression of the club and playing staff, coaches, behind the scenes Academy staff.. You have to move on and upwards to be successful. Thats all we appear to be doing.I know I’m probably in the minority but if there is a quality coach available that we can bring them in, I would do it.
I said when we hired him, he would only be a stop gap. He’s worked absolute wonders with the squad we have a viable. The injury list has been like nothing I’ve ever known and playing the majority of the season without Stewart was a killer. BUT … I actually think that the adversity worked for Mowbray. He really has got the best out of heavy hindered squad. As daft as it might sound, I’m not convinced that he’d have got the same results from us, had we had a full squad available all season.
I appreciate I’ll probably get pelters but that’s my opinion.
I know I’m probably in the minority but if there is a quality coach available that we can bring them in, I would do it.
I said when we hired him, he would only be a stop gap. He’s worked absolute wonders with the squad we have a viable. The injury list has been like nothing I’ve ever known and playing the majority of the season without Stewart was a killer. BUT … I actually think that the adversity worked for Mowbray. He really has got the best out of heavy hindered squad. As daft as it might sound, I’m not convinced that he’d have got the same results from us, had we had a full squad available all season.
I appreciate I’ll probably get pelters but that’s my opinion.
Or even against LutonI won’t give you pelters but I’m curious as to what makes you think we wouldn’t have done better with the likes of Ballard and Stewart fit all season?
It’s different owners since then.How are Southampton doing under their model there?
Yep. Just like SwanseaIt's beyond belief how many people don't seem to realise this.
Their current downfall is nothing to do with their (very successful) model employed under previous ownership.
It's the fact that new ownership changed it.
Bless.I'd sack him right now for bottling the lead.
Fuck off manI'd sack him right now for bottling the lead.
I was ok with TM coming in and assumed he would steady the ship and see out the seasonIt's been said before but i don't ever think TM was supposed to be our manager if things planned out the way the club thought it would. But AN leaving us meant we needed someone in quickly and TM was that man. As chance would have it, he has done extremely well - but the plan was to always have a (i'm guessing here) but younger more progressive coach.
For the record I was against TM's appointment - but can not question his performance overall. Interesting how the club moves forward here but the current regime have put extremely little wrong so far.
Given all the managerial sackings/appointments and the best example you can come up with is over 10 years ago, I'd say that is a bit of a reach.
They don't but we have a good atmosphere and mowbray deserves to know where he standsThey don't need to comment on speculation.
I didn’t want him here and was very underwhelmed by his appointment. He’s won me over by the way he has the team playing, the camaraderie he seems to have installed and his own passionate demeanour in interview.
I think he’s done better than the board expected and I think he deserves a full season in charge to see if he can improve on this one.
I never thought I’d say that.