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Jose Riga -- He must be doing something right

Of course this turnaround might have happened with and have stared with CP as well, but personally I feel much less unhappy about JR joining us now than a few weeks ago. With very little time to change things around, results do seem to have turned around for the better. It may be down to something as simple as CP not begin the best motivator for players he was forced to accept -- and the recent episode with Thuram-Ullien also shows that JR won't pick someone that's not good enough.

I liked CP a lot, but I am slowly coming around to the thought that the change might have been for the better.
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  • Rob62
    Rob62 Posts: 1,200
    There's no doubt performances have been better. I think that the new manager effect can't be underestimated, with players desperate to prove themselves, especially seeing what has happened to someone like Church in their minds. However I also think that Powell leaving will have taken a weight off the dressing room, who would have known that the relationship between him and the owner was terrible and were no doubt waiting for when it would finally blow up.
  • IAgree
    IAgree Posts: 1,841
    It's a combination of factors, as is often the case. Whatever game(s) on for Saturday and Tuesday and now we have real sniff of staying up.
  • SELR_addicks
    SELR_addicks Posts: 15,578
    There's been a massive turnaround.

    If you told people just after the Sheffield game that we would be 3 points clear of relegation with a game in hand (after only 6 or so games) they'd laugh at you.
  • AdTheAddicK
    AdTheAddicK Posts: 3,404
    edited April 2014
    JOSE RIGA!!! My new man crush
  • newyorkaddick
    newyorkaddick Posts: 3,056
    It may still end badly but it's been a remarkable turnaround.

    The squad is effectively the same yet he has maintained the same defensive discipline (5 clean sheets in 7) whilst accumulating 11 points from 7 games playing attractive passing football.

    There is so much to like beyond the change in style namely bold attacking team selections, early substitutions and a willingness to take tough decisions (eg. Piggott for Church).

    And he's a nice likeable bloke (as was Powell of course).
  • Addick90
    Addick90 Posts: 677
    now to stop a 3-0 defeat on saturday for the third week in a row.
  • peterreeves
    peterreeves Posts: 1,074
    Its in our own hands and I think Riga has sussed the way to play this division-next two games we must firstly not get beat!
  • The love child of Harrison Ford and Alan Pardew is working wonders!
  • Addick90 said:

    now to stop a 3-0 defeat on saturday for the third week in a row.

    Wonder if we can move it to a weeknight...
  • PL54
    PL54 Posts: 10,757
    SJR

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  • Three wins and a draw in his first six. Big improvement not just in the results. We look a better side.
  • Addick90
    Addick90 Posts: 677
    glad the yeovil and barnsley games are midweek ;)
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 70,240

    Addick90 said:

    now to stop a 3-0 defeat on saturday for the third week in a row.

    Wonder if we can move it to a weeknight...
    As we play Yeovil and Barnsley mid week, I'd rather keep the 3-0 defeats for the weekend!
  • newyorkaddick
    newyorkaddick Posts: 3,056

    Three wins and a draw in his first six. Big improvement not just in the results. We look a better side.

    Three wins and two draws in his first seven.
  • SheffieldRed
    SheffieldRed Posts: 3,772

    Addick90 said:

    now to stop a 3-0 defeat on saturday for the third week in a row.

    Wonder if we can move it to a weeknight...

    Jose Riga's floodlight army
  • But will he be in charge next season?
  • Our Jose is best
    Our Jose is best
    Fuck off Mourinho
    Our Jose is best
  • Interesting look at our Weekday fixtures as well... We've won seven games this season where they've not been played on a Saturday whilst we've only lost on four occasions (with one of them being in the League Cup)... and we've still another five matches midweek to come

    Nottingham Forest (W : 1-0)
    AFC Bournemouth (W : 1-0)
    Sheffield Wednesday (W : 2-1 - FA Cup)
    Doncaster Rovers (L : 3-0)
    Oxford United (W : 3-0 - FA Cup)
    Oxford United (D : 2-2 - FA Cup)
    Ipswich Town (D : 1-1 - 3pm Kick-Off)
    Brighton and Hove Albion (W : 3-2 - Early Kick-Off)
    Reading (L : 1-0)
    Doncaster Rovers (W : 2-0)
    Nottingham Forest (D : 1-1)
    Huddersfield Town (L : 2-1)
    Huddersfield Town (L : 3-2 - League Cup)
    Oxford United (W : 4-0 - League Cup)
  • BigAndyCAFC
    BigAndyCAFC Posts: 485
    PL54 said:

    SJR

    My thoughts as well.. When will it happen officially?
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  • dabos
    dabos Posts: 2,715

    Interesting look at our Weekday fixtures as well... We've won seven games this season where they've not been played on a Saturday whilst we've only lost on four occasions (with one of them being in the League Cup)... and we've still another five matches midweek to come

    Nottingham Forest (W : 1-0)
    AFC Bournemouth (W : 1-0)
    Sheffield Wednesday (W : 2-1 - FA Cup)
    Doncaster Rovers (L : 3-0)
    Oxford United (W : 3-0 - FA Cup)
    Oxford United (D : 2-2 - FA Cup)
    Ipswich Town (D : 1-1 - 3pm Kick-Off)
    Brighton and Hove Albion (W : 3-2 - Early Kick-Off)
    Reading (L : 1-0)
    Doncaster Rovers (W : 2-0)
    Nottingham Forest (D : 1-1)
    Huddersfield Town (L : 2-1)
    Huddersfield Town (L : 3-2 - League Cup)
    Oxford United (W : 4-0 - League Cup)

    I think that's been more down to the quality of opposition played midweek, rather than something magical about Tuesday/Wednesday matches. We beat Leicester on a Saturday.

  • Dave2l
    Dave2l Posts: 8,880
    Not out the woods yet but chances have significantly improved.
  • mrbligh
    mrbligh Posts: 3,057
    i haven't seen any great improvement in the footy but the results do not lie. keep it up jose!
  • 1StevieG
    1StevieG Posts: 10,972
    Surely deserves a banner........
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,809
    Unfair to say Chrissy wouldn't have done the same - but it could have gone horribly wrong with a new manager, but we got a good 'un in. I am sad we have lost Chrissy and happy we have got Riga. If we stay up - which I think we will - he deserves our thanks.
  • rikofold
    rikofold Posts: 4,051
    All I think we can conclude is that something had to give. In the end it was Powell, even if we might have hoped things went smoother between him and RD. Don't underestimate the importance of a settled environment for the players, either way.

    Good to see Riga's preserved the players' spirit though - seems like they really like him, which is great news. Until he's replaced in the summer of course... ;-)
  • SELR_addicks
    SELR_addicks Posts: 15,578
    It also shouldn't be taken as a given that Powell would've done the same. We were in dire straits after Sheffield Utd.

    Riga's achievements are huge, it shouldn't be lessened by the belief that Powell would've easily equaled his games so far. Though we have had a fair share of luck with a few games it must be said.
  • AdamAddick
    AdamAddick Posts: 953
    if we stay up, this summer is going to be very very interesting
  • thenewbie
    thenewbie Posts: 11,049
    edited April 2014

    Unfair to say Chrissy wouldn't have done the same - but it could have gone horribly wrong with a new manager, but we got a good 'un in. I am sad we have lost Chrissy and happy we have got Riga. If we stay up - which I think we will - he deserves our thanks.

    Very few are saying Powell couldn't/wouldn't have (possibly) done the same - but considering Riga was widely believed to be a Duchatalet toady who would play the team RD dictated and only got the job cos he's Belgian/Roland's mate he has exceeded many expectations. I think it's fair to say not many would have predicted the turn around we've seen in results - and for my money Powell even at his best had us playing solid but unimaginative football for the most part. It worked well initially but there did not seem the freedom we've seen at times under Jose, which bodes well for the future I think and proves we have players who can actually play decent football at Championship level, a pleasant surprise I dare say.
  • seriously_red
    seriously_red Posts: 5,741

    if we stay up, this summer is going to be very very interesting

    It is! Just imagine tonight's squad plus a few others on long term deals and replace 8-10 players + retain Poyet and Hamer... Could have a decent squad in August?

    Riga has made his own luck with selections, subs and tactics - the players have done the rest.