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Has Bowyer lost it?

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  • thenewbie said:
    Honestly I’m just sad about the whole thing, with the results and with the bloodlust I’m seeing from our own fanbase. I genuinely believe that the results could still turn given a chance but it’s clear the overwhelming majority are no longer willing to give him the time that that would require.

    That means we should probably move on at this point, give it to Euell until the end of the season.
    Based on what though? Sincere question, not to be sarcastic or derogatory but what gives you any idea that the Bowyer of now could turn this around? What has he said or done to show any sign that after several months of deteriorating performances and results, it could just completely reverse itself?

    I agree inasmuch as I do think that our form can  improve, and performances can get better. But I genuinely cannot see Bowyer as the man to do it. I would go as far as saying it might even be doing him a favor if he was to be sacked. He'd get the payoff and be free of the stress and pressure.
    Based on the previous runs of good form he’s lead us on before. We can’t keep dropping points forever, football doesn’t work like that.
  • I've slowly moved from support, to apathy to finally now to its time to go for Bowyer. 

    As much as it pains me to say it I think a change is needed, tonight was the straw that broke the camels back for me. 
  • Scoham said:
    Whether you've been Bowyer in or out, think this run started in 2019 or 2020, think this is a top 2, play-off or mid table squad I can't see how anyone could defend that tonight. I've got to the point where I think we need a change.

    I was happy to give him the transfer window and see if he could turn it around, but if this continues for the next few months how does Bowyer then convince players in the summer that we're the right club and he's the right manager for them?

    Now I don't expect us to win by several goals just because Burton are bottom of the league, but that felt like watching Saturday's game all over again. A good goal by Stockley early on and then little to no quality after that. 

    I gave up in the last 20/30 minutes, knew we weren't coming back. These last two games the players have looked like they've felt once we've conceded.

    While some are overrating this squad we don't even look capable of winning a couple of games in a row, or even getting a couple of clean sheets.

    I don't think anyone can argue someone else wouldn't get more out of this squad. This run has gone on long enough and it's no longer about whether we can be 2nd/3rd rather than 6th/7th - we're getting worse rather than improving and look set to finish in mid table nowhere near the top 6. Yes someone may do worse but it feels as if we're at the point where it'll continue to get worse if we stick with Bowyer.

    Something clearly isn't right and Bowyer seems to know it. The players must do too, can't believe they're convinced by the number of changes and playing so many formations.

    Going to be interesting to see what TS does and if Bowyer is sacked who he replaces him with.


    But whose fault is that then Lee?
  • Scoham said:
    Whether you've been Bowyer in or out, think this run started in 2019 or 2020, think this is a top 2, play-off or mid table squad I can't see how anyone could defend that tonight. I've got to the point where I think we need a change.

    I was happy to give him the transfer window and see if he could turn it around, but if this continues for the next few months how does Bowyer then convince players in the summer that we're the right club and he's the right manager for them?

    Now I don't expect us to win by several goals just because Burton are bottom of the league, but that felt like watching Saturday's game all over again. A good goal by Stockley early on and then little to no quality after that. 

    I gave up in the last 20/30 minutes, knew we weren't coming back. These last two games the players have looked like they've felt once we've conceded.

    While some are overrating this squad we don't even look capable of winning a couple of games in a row, or even getting a couple of clean sheets.

    I don't think anyone can argue someone else wouldn't get more out of this squad. This run has gone on long enough and it's no longer about whether we can be 2nd/3rd rather than 6th/7th - we're getting worse rather than improving and look set to finish in mid table nowhere near the top 6. Yes someone may do worse but it feels as if we're at the point where it'll continue to get worse if we stick with Bowyer.

    Something clearly isn't right and Bowyer seems to know it. The players must do too, can't believe they're convinced by the number of changes and playing so many formations.

    Going to be interesting to see what TS does and if Bowyer is sacked who he replaces him with.


    But whose fault is that then Lee?
    You don’t think he’s tried to tell them to put a bit of effort in?
  • Personally I think he will walk rather than wait for the bullet. If he does go what happens to the back room staff do they go as well?
    Why would he walk when he has a long contract? 
    Cheers Southall you prick 😂
  • What’s changed though?? He had us playing fairly well in the championship early doors, then when Connor went and injuries hit us we really suffered. He should be doing better than he has done since the last home win. What’s changed?
  • I think about how we played with Deji as full back and Oztumer in Cm against Forest away! We were great. 
  • Scoham said:
    Whether you've been Bowyer in or out, think this run started in 2019 or 2020, think this is a top 2, play-off or mid table squad I can't see how anyone could defend that tonight. I've got to the point where I think we need a change.

    I was happy to give him the transfer window and see if he could turn it around, but if this continues for the next few months how does Bowyer then convince players in the summer that we're the right club and he's the right manager for them?

    Now I don't expect us to win by several goals just because Burton are bottom of the league, but that felt like watching Saturday's game all over again. A good goal by Stockley early on and then little to no quality after that. 

    I gave up in the last 20/30 minutes, knew we weren't coming back. These last two games the players have looked like they've felt once we've conceded.

    While some are overrating this squad we don't even look capable of winning a couple of games in a row, or even getting a couple of clean sheets.

    I don't think anyone can argue someone else wouldn't get more out of this squad. This run has gone on long enough and it's no longer about whether we can be 2nd/3rd rather than 6th/7th - we're getting worse rather than improving and look set to finish in mid table nowhere near the top 6. Yes someone may do worse but it feels as if we're at the point where it'll continue to get worse if we stick with Bowyer.

    Something clearly isn't right and Bowyer seems to know it. The players must do too, can't believe they're convinced by the number of changes and playing so many formations.

    Going to be interesting to see what TS does and if Bowyer is sacked who he replaces him with.


    But whose fault is that then Lee?
    You don’t think he’s tried to tell them to put a bit of effort in?
    To me it points to a lack of motivation, buck stop with him.
  • Curbs ain't happening ffs, you all sound like that bloke who pined after his lost lover from Blackpool.
    Did I ever tell you about my weekend in Blackpool 20 years ago
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  • Personally I think he will walk rather than wait for the bullet. If he does go what happens to the back room staff do they go as well?
    Why would he walk when he has a long contract? 
    Cheers Southall you prick 😂
    Pssst... I dont think Beds is Southall, if he is then that is a bomb shell ;)
  • It’s 13 years since Curbishley managed a club. He has had some roles at Fulham since but didn’t last long. As much as it would satisfy our yearning to have a club legend haul us out of this situation he shouldn’t be considered as a potential new manager. We would want someone to excite the fans and carry through TS’s plans.

    If Bowyer does go before the end of the season then I suspect TS and Ged Roddy would make a statement of intent in their appointment in some way or other. If a caretaker were sought for the rest of the season I would go for Euell. I think he would deserve a crack at it.
  • thenewbie said:
    Honestly I’m just sad about the whole thing, with the results and with the bloodlust I’m seeing from our own fanbase. I genuinely believe that the results could still turn given a chance but it’s clear the overwhelming majority are no longer willing to give him the time that that would require.

    That means we should probably move on at this point, give it to Euell until the end of the season.
    Based on what though? Sincere question, not to be sarcastic or derogatory but what gives you any idea that the Bowyer of now could turn this around? What has he said or done to show any sign that after several months of deteriorating performances and results, it could just completely reverse itself?

    I agree inasmuch as I do think that our form can  improve, and performances can get better. But I genuinely cannot see Bowyer as the man to do it. I would go as far as saying it might even be doing him a favor if he was to be sacked. He'd get the payoff and be free of the stress and pressure.
    Based on the previous runs of good form he’s lead us on before. We can’t keep dropping points forever, football doesn’t work like that.
    We've been awful since our away defeat to Burton and there have been no signs of improvement. Enough is surely enough?

    I thought he'd have been sacked weeks ago... The season now seems to have been wasted.


  • Bloodlust....dear me.
    I think you’d agree we have one of the best squads in the division. Bowyer has said it himself.
    And just to be clear; I haven’t called him an offensive name. Quite the contrary. I badly wanted it to work out for Bowyer. 
    For me though his time is up. It’s the manner of defeats that is the biggest concern. 
    The players don’t look like they know what system they’re supposed to be playing and for all the talk of worldies and injuries, that is Bowyer’s responsibility. 
    He’s saying it’s hard to gel the players, again that’s his job.
    For me it’s now time to go a different direction. Let the new bloke have the rest of the season to assess the squad and work with Steve G/Ged or whoever to build a team for promotion.

  • edited February 2021
    I'm expecting TS to sleep om it & make an announcement in the morning 
  • edited February 2021
    Do you know when I would pinpoint when the change in Bowyer first became apparent? It was that open meeting with Southall where the fraud was being incredibly positive about the future following criticism that his previous words were a bit unambitious.

    Bowyer looked like he didn't want to be there and proceeded to tell us all that he was having to play Gallagher more than was good for him. Whether that had any impact in what happened I would say possibly not. But I remember thinking, WTF!

    Of course we can understand why he was downbeat, but that doesn't seem to have left him.      
  • I felt a bit sorry for bowyer in his interview. 

    I said it at the beginning of this bad run, we needed an experienced coach to help. I don’t understand why we didn’t. I’m assuming bowyers reluctance and stubbornness over TS saying no. It’s too late now, thanks for a great day at Wembley lee and good luck for the future.

    euell as caretaker, curbs as consultant. Nit sure about Jackson.  Cook or the cowleys for me.
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  • I honestly think he's known for a good few weeks.

    Remember when he was bemoaning the transfer activity in Jan and how we were slow to act in getting players over the line?

    And when you look at it TS really didn't over commit in the window. 
     You have to ask yourself was that because he didn't see Bowyer as a long term part of his plan?


  • I think Lee will not be in charge for Saturday. The run of results against poor teams, the goals conceded and home results are too much. In terms of our 2 best managers of the past, they were both close enough to current players, Curbs had played with Robinson, Nelson, Gatting, Gritt etc. Powell had managed Kermit and Morrison at Leicester. 
    Its helpful to get someone relatively young who has current experience. Also TS runs a succesful business in the USA - generally they are more ‘hire and fire’ than UK businesses. I guess a stumbling block is Lee’s £450k a year contract with 2 years left. 
  • Cafc43v3r said:
    This should be the easiest squad in the league to manage.  Players that have played that many games don't need telling to close people down and stop the crosses/shots at source.  They wouldn't have played 100 games if they did. 

    He either needs to go now (although it's 3 months late IMO) or Thomas needs to come out and say "Lee is here for the long term, he has my 100% support.  He will get everything he needs in the summer". 

    Giving him until the end of the season achieves nothing.  It actually encourages all the last minute rebuilding that has been used as Bowyer's defence. 


    Couldn’t it also be framed that the players with all those games think a game is won against lowly opposition before the ball has been kicked. 

    Obviously I understand the frustration with bowyer, but I don’t personally believe we’ve seen the best from the experienced players this season, and that’s also on them, not just fully on bowyer. 
    One or two of them is "on them", 7, 8, 9 and more isn't.

    Cast your mind back 18 months and Pearce, Pratley, Purrington and others were throwing themselves in front of everything.  Remember Brentford and Leeds at home?  

    Of the players that played today 4 or 5 played against Leeds.  That game every man jack left everything on the pitch.  Today they left most of it in the dressing room. 

    Stockley and Millar probably put the most effort in today and that tells you a lot. 


  • I think rewriting history to say the promotion and Wembley were just a fluke, or a lucky break, or even that we underperformed that season as a whole is extremely unfair on Bowyer. Whatever has happened since and why, that is a great achievement.

    However that was then and this is now.  And based on the choices made and decisions he has been making recently, asking whether he is STILL as good as we can expect is a perfectly valid question.
  • I thought Stockley was probably onside, but he didn't score and Deji looked offside to me from Stockley's header.
    Well it was very tight and for me I’d agree with you. The Lino has one chance and that’s it. Some decisions are right, some wrong, it happens. At the end of the day though we didn’t really have a shot second half so who is really to blame Lee.
    I thought they were both onside when the header was made, so Deji was onside when he put it in. The linesman puts his flag up quickly and before it hits the crossbar. Good goal for me.
  • Honestly I’m just sad about the whole thing, with the results and with the bloodlust I’m seeing from our own fanbase. I genuinely believe that the results could still turn given a chance but it’s clear the overwhelming majority are no longer willing to give him the time that that would require.

    That means we should probably move on at this point, give it to Euell until the end of the season.
    Why on earth do you want to persevere with a manager who is doing such a terrible job?

    Most fans want a decent manager.

    I just said moving on is what should be done at this point. I’m not sure your second sentence is necessary - obviously I want a decent manager and a successful team. Calm down.

    Bowyer is a decent manager, who’s been losing his way recently. You don’t get a club promoted without having something about you.

    If he left his role at CAFC, I don’t think it’ll be long before he does well elsewhere.
    Then again we said that about Chris Powell
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