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Good shout ....ross has gone ...we move onAny stats for being bored to death?
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Good shout ....ross has gone ...we move onAny stats for being bored to death?
Ainsworth's stats Aren't bad considering the size of the club and the fact that any promoted team is going to struggle at first in a higher league.The grass isn't always greener ....
Just look at these (rounded up) stats...
Jack Ross:
Managed: 76
Won: 39 (51%)
Drew: 27 (36%)
Lost: 10 (13%)
Ainsworth:
Managed: 378
Won: 152 (41%)
Drew: 97 (25%)
Lost: 129 (34%)
A manager who finished 17th last season last season vs a manger who has lost just 10 games in 18 months. Do we really want Ainsworth? Is there anyone better than either Manager? Personally wouldn't have Phillips, Quinn etc - Legends of the club, who would be turned upon if things went tits up!
I wanted him to do really well but some of the crying over his departure is strange .When was the last time we played really well and more importantly two or three games in a row.worst football in my near 70 years
Ridiculous isn’t it, some people trying to rewrite history already.worst football in my near 70 years
And they will always be Wycomb Wanderers. That policy will get you nowhere.Mind, Ainsworth was in charge of Wycombe Wanderers who didn't spend a single penny last season.
Key difference is the squads available to both managers
Well they are.....until we appoint someone like Ainsworth and then they perform worse than Ross maybe....then they are not bollocks....Ainsworth kept a newly promoted team up with zero spend. Ross kept a newly relegated team down despite spending more than the rest of the league combined. Ainsworth might not be the answer but your stats are utter bollocks.
The grass isn't always greener ....
Just look at these (rounded up) stats...
Jack Ross:
Managed: 76
Won: 39 (51%)
Drew: 27 (36%)
Lost: 10 (13%)
Ainsworth:
Managed: 378
Won: 152 (41%)
Drew: 97 (25%)
Lost: 129 (34%)
A manager who finished 17th last season last season vs a manger who has lost just 10 games in 18 months. Do we really want Ainsworth? Is there anyone better than either Manager? Personally wouldn't have Phillips, Quinn etc - Legends of the club, who would be turned upon if things went tits up!
I just had a look at Wycombe haven't spent 1p on a player's transfer fee for 9 years.
Are people really this stupid? Imagine if I managed Sunderland against an under 8 side 5 times. I’d end up with 5 wins and a 100% win ratio, does this make me the greatest SAFC manager that ever lived?
That isn't quite true, but the sentiment is...very low budget.
Fuck the stats. Ainsworth was managing newly promoted Wycombe whereas Ross was managing Sunderland with a left back that had played at the World Cup, a centre mid that captained England u21s, a 20 goal a season striker signed for 4 million which was the record league 1 deal, a player with 93 ROI caps in McGeady, a former USMNT player in Gooch, a Scotland international keeper in McLaughlin, a former welsh international right back in Matthews, need I go on.
Watched Sunderland vs Wycombe twice last year and Ross was out thought by Ainsworth in both games.
I was just going by this, mate:
Wycombe Wanderers - All transfers
This page shows all ever transfers of the Wycombe, including arrivals, departures and loans. It also displays the transfer fees.www.transfermarkt.co.uk
Relatively few managers are successful at more than one club. When they do well they think it is down to them when often it is a multitude of factors. Take Peter Reid for instance, who provided the best years I have had as a Sunderland fan for 50 years. If he had not been advised to buy SKP by Glenn Roeder then those successful years would never have happened. What did he achieve at Leeds, Coventry, Plymouth or Thailand? Absolutely nothing.
Paul Lambert did very well at Norwich but has struggled ever since. Dalglish did well at Liverpool and Blackburn but was then crap at Newcastle, Celtic and at Liverpool again. Laurie Mac- need I say more?
Fair point - he is doing well this season though he has been there since last October and could not prevent relegation. Spells at Villa, Blackburn, Wolves and Stoke all well behind his achievements at NorwichLambert took Wycombe to the league cup semi finals!
And currently has Ipswich top of league 1.
So I wouldn't necessarily chuck Lambert in the one club wonders gang.