Stupid sacking


If the owners were that bothered about dropping points to Millwall, Plymouth and Huddersfield they should've given TM money to replace Stewart in the summer. Instead, they've given him 2 untested, injured strikers that he never asked for and Mason Burstow. Now they sack him because of poor results? Sheer stupidity. What did they expect? Rusyn to score 30 on his first season?

It seems like a stupid knee-jerk reaction based off the last 5 games to me. They've left TM without a striker or CB for the whole season and expected him to perform miracles. 3 bad results, sorry mate you're SACKED!

Stupidity.
I highly doubt this decision has been made purely on the back of the last 5 games. Listen to Mowbrays interview after Millwall last weekend, he knew he was going.
 
If you listen to his interview after Millwall game, he knew he was going regardless.

I think he’s just as happy to be honest. He done a cracking job but the football club moves on.
 
I wonder of any of the fans doing hand wringing now about Mowbray were booing the team off against Huddersfield
 
Stop gap manager who over achieved.

Was clearly the plan to bullet him in the summer after a consolidation season.

He got us to play offs and owners rightly didn’t want to risk a fan back lash by peddling him after a good season.

Was always his first bad run away from getting his P45
 
I have to agree the content of this post shows a lot of stupidity

We had won 2 games out of the last 9

And he knew he was the coach only and he wouldnt be picking the players he wanted, having said that he has lumbered us with Dack!
I wasn't mowbrays biggest fan and can see many changes he could have made to improve us......... however dack was signed by the very same recruitment team that signed him at Blackburn, not Mowbray who, as the model dictates didn't have full say in any signing. See "centre forwards" for example.
 
Tony had ran out of ideas, and started to publicly blame everyone but himself. We've been playing some f#cking awful stuff of late due to his tactics. It was the right time for him to go and he pretty much knew it himself.
 

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