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Speakman gone

Wouldn't be shocked to see him back at a Midlands club / back to Birmingham
I do think Brum will be near the top of the list - they haven't performed as well as the new owners will have expected them to, they will have the investment, and looking at how well we've done this year with PSR, it will be something they will want to emulate. Plus he has the connection with Birmingham already.

The return of the Jobe next season, firing them into the Prem?
 

KLD will have told him when he joined to get me the players to get us back to the PL and he more than did that. He'll have his pick of the jobs.
 
Another brutal decision by the club but as sad as it is to see all these people who have contributed to recent success go, it is really encouraging that KLD obviously isn't going to show any sentiment and has big aspirations for the club.
All I've seen is professional, pragmatic and very complimentary language to thank our players and support staff for all the work they have done for us.
Nothing about how our club strikes me as 'brutal'
 
Speakman and Ghisolfi basically seem to be doing the same job so I wonder if Speakman know his time was up when Ghisolfi got appointed
 
Just wouldn't totally surprise me. They seem pretty ruthless in terms of knowing what people's ceiling is and improving. Roberts, Neil and Patterson haven't done anything wrong, but were seen as players with championship ceiling so they're straight out (or not used) with no sentiment. Speakman has been outstanding in his role and we've improved dramatically, but they obviously think for PL progression they need someone else so out he goes.

No reason to think they'll be any more sentimental about the head coach. Maybe they'll see the great work he's done and want him to continue (which most would support). Or maybe they saw him as the best man to get us up, gel the side together and set us up tactically to be hard to beat, which was seen as the best way to survive in this league. But the next step might not need the same, he might not be seen as having the proven ability to take that next step, and we'd now have a much wider pool of head coaches to choose from.

Not saying he should be under any pressure at all. For me he shouldn't. But if we look at how they've operated clinically, without sentiment, bordering on ruthless, it wouldn't be a huge shock.
I agree. They probably look at the Brentford style of play, less emphasis on the all out defensive style we have. If our playing style continues as it is I’m convinced at what you allude to. Mind Brentford have had multiple transfer windows to shape their style unlike Regis. The one defence for him, was essentially surviving this first season which was imperative. I’m convinced a change of style to mix it up will be the next step. And no I’m not suggesting he should be replaced, next season will dictate that imo.
 
Best of luck to him in whatever the future holds.
He did a bang up job here and I don’t think he’ll be out of work for very long.
Thank you, KS
This for me.

Look at where we were when he came in vs where we were when he left. It's night and day.

Stewart, Clarke, Roberts, Bellingham, Le Fee, Batth, Hume, Ballard, Isidor, Mayenda, Pritchard. He picked up some beauties for us.

If we've upgraded, fantastic, but was a huge part in getting us here.
 
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