Crazy... Apart from a six month spell as Manager of Colchester in 2022; Bloomfield has been with Wycombe in some capacity for 20-years
Not sure how true it is but someone on Twitter was saying that Saturday will be the first Wycombe game since 2003 that doesn't involve Ainsworth or Bloomfield. Mental stat if true
Crazy... Apart from a six month spell as Manager of Colchester in 2022; Bloomfield has been with Wycombe in some capacity for 20-years
Not sure how true it is but someone on Twitter was saying that Saturday will be the first Wycombe game since 2003 that doesn't involve Ainsworth or Bloomfield. Mental stat if true
Sounds about right as Bloomfield lasted longer than Ainsworth as a player at Wycombe - When Gareth retired he became Wycombe Manager, and then when he moved to QPR; Bloomfield replaced him as a Manager
He's done a decent job at Wycombe so is going to be in demand.
On another note there is 5 minute a video doing the rounds of the new guy at Plymouth. I have to say.....I'd never heard of him until a few days ago but that is one hell of a first impression on his players! One of the first replies says "I support Leeds, couldn’t give 2 fucks about Plymouth but after this 4:41 video I’ve come across of a bloke I’d never heard of 5 minutes ago, I’ve just ran through a brick wall, ended homelessness and achieved world peace.
The only thing missing from that speech was "Cry God for Harry, England and St George!" or "We will fight them on the beaches ..."
And to do that in probably his third or fourth language without faltering (and a suitable grasp of naughty words that were silenced in the video!) is mightily impressive.
I hope for Argyle's sake he backs up those words with good coaching and leadership in the second half of the season and keeps them up.
Crazy... Apart from a six month spell as Manager of Colchester in 2022; Bloomfield has been with Wycombe in some capacity for 20-years
Not sure how true it is but someone on Twitter was saying that Saturday will be the first Wycombe game since 2003 that doesn't involve Ainsworth or Bloomfield. Mental stat if true
In the 23 and a half years between November 1982 and May 2006 we had either Lennie Lawrence (1982-1991) or Alan Curbishley (1991-2006) in charge with Curbs a player in two spells too during that time. In the 19 years since he left, not including the likes of Keith Peacock, Damien Matthew or Kevin Nugent, we've had 19 different managers.
And amusing that Pete Wild, unluckily sacked by Barrow last summer, is now in charge of Fleetwood who got a great win at Salford on Saturday to go above Barrow.
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And to do that in probably his third or fourth language without faltering (and a suitable grasp of naughty words that were silenced in the video!) is mightily impressive.
I hope for Argyle's sake he backs up those words with good coaching and leadership in the second half of the season and keeps them up.
Has Bloomfield been successful at WW because he knows the club inside out?
Good luck to him.
Tony Mowbray set to return to West Brom as manager.
Lucky, but then again this is the Saudi Pro League, only 6 points of relegation.
Ole's at the wheel... at Besiktas.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c20pll2ee82o
And amusing that Pete Wild, unluckily sacked by Barrow last summer, is now in charge of Fleetwood who got a great win at Salford on Saturday to go above Barrow.
Rowett doing an incredible job at Oxford, who are now nearer the playoffs than the relegation places.
(Can’t claim that as my own, sadly)