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Robinson to meet RD tomorrow over signings.

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  • here's the nonsense from the horse's mouth:


  • robroy
    robroy Posts: 4,474
    What a load of old bollocks!
  • moutuakilla
    moutuakilla Posts: 7,610
    It might just be me but KR seems a lot less upbeat than usual. Slade came in full of the joys of summer and very quickly declined into looking like a man that had realised he had voluntarily strapped himself to the train tracks.
  • cabbles
    cabbles Posts: 15,304
    I wonder what Rod Fanni and Marco Motta are doing again this time of year
  • "The president has his theory on things" is roughly translated that the scouser was told to sit down and do as he's told.
  • cabbles said:

    I wonder what Rod Fanni and Marco Motta are doing again this time of year

    Rod Fanni is back with Marseille
  • Now KR knows what he really is up against. You chose the wrong club Karl. If you have any self respect, tell him where to stick his job.

    A bit like Slade or anybody else for that matter, the scouser would have not taken the job if he had self respect and principles.
  • Valley11
    Valley11 Posts: 12,030
    edited December 2016
    This window will be very interesting.
    If we sell Lookman and Fox for decent money then end up with 6x Ron Van Rons from the Belgian 3rd division, then you might as well close down the club.
  • There really is a lot of old shit spouted on this site just now.
  • limeygent
    limeygent Posts: 3,219
    Would imagine that communication between RD and KR might be a little difficult.

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  • Ashers
    Ashers Posts: 427
    The blind optimism KR showed at first has been knocked out of him already. He's got the look of a man who's just run full pelt into a brick wall and is trying to pretend everything is OK.
  • sm said:

    limeygent said:

    I don't get the criticism of KR. He's finding out what he's up against and dealing with it the best way he knows how it seems to me. Obviously he's going to put on the best "spin" that he can short of telling outright lies. Probably his biggest mistake so far was taking the job in the first place, but like most of us thinks he can succeed where others have failed. He hasn't got much to work with, and he's still learning what these (often second string) players can and can't do. Expecting great results right now is unrealistic, and speculating about the conversations with RD is futile. I feel the criticism on here is, so far, more than a little unfair.

    The best spin KR can put on it would be to remain silent rather than present us with a stream of inane sycophantic drivel. If he can get a few decent players in then he should let them do the talking. If not he should walk to preserve what remains of his dignity. That said there seems to be quite a market for managers prepared to work for owners who don't give a damn about the fans - Russell Slade has now worked for Vincent Tan, RD and Sisu - so Oyston cannot be faraway.
    What is it with some of you lot -'if not he should walk to preserve what remains of his dignity'.I have said it before but some of you are only genuinely happy if you see us failing - find that very sad.Give the bloke a chance
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    edited December 2016
    We are we are entering three months of the proof of the pudding.
    It goes almost without saying that everything that happens will be analysed and poured over.
    The stark challenge in my opinion is we need to win at Southend and then every single game in January, February and March, and if we do we can afford to draw away at Peterborough on April 1st.
    Time to deliver has arrived.
  • I want a new president, I voted differently.

    Hope the president hangs around near a grassy knoll
  • mogodon
    mogodon Posts: 3,438
    We can't really comment with certainty until the end of the transfer window when we see what the squad looks like then. All we can do is hope that KR has managed to persuade the old sod that the manager knows best.
  • andynelson
    andynelson Posts: 1,951
    You have to wonder why he had to keep on repeating that he wanted to make the club successful. Maybe Roland had his fingers stuck in his ears going "Nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nahn"
  • I would imagine the meeting was arranged as he was getting knocked back on his targets so he told Katy he wanted a face to face with Roly.

    He probably took JJ to back up his thoughts. Maybe it fell on deaf ears, we will know soon enough.
  • limeygent said:

    Would imagine that communication between RD and KR might be a little difficult.

    Why? They both appear to be fluent in total bollocks.
  • dickplumb
    dickplumb Posts: 4,835
    I thought that@Redhenry said that the two MK Dons players were done deals. From that interview I would suggest that is not the case.
  • cafcdave123
    cafcdave123 Posts: 11,491

    I would imagine the meeting was arranged as he was getting knocked back on his targets so he told Katy he wanted a face to face with Roly.

    He probably took JJ to back up his thoughts. Maybe it fell on deaf ears, we will know soon enough.

    You may be right but I would have guessed the meeting and it's attendees was all at the instruction of RoRo the MoFo.


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  • DRAddick
    DRAddick Posts: 3,595
    If Ceballos comes back in place of Lookman at least we'll also be getting a ready replacement for corner taking........

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bzsTpwkhLg
  • IdleHans
    IdleHans Posts: 11,104
    If KR didn't know what he was coming into, he was a fool.
    If KR did know but came anyway thinking he could change it, he was at best over-optimistic.
    I suspect his sky is now dark with chickens coming home to roost.
  • I would imagine the meeting was arranged as he was getting knocked back on his targets so he told Katy he wanted a face to face with Roly.

    He probably took JJ to back up his thoughts. Maybe it fell on deaf ears, we will know soon enough.

    You have to wonder why he took Jacko & that's how I see it
  • sm said:

    limeygent said:

    I don't get the criticism of KR. He's finding out what he's up against and dealing with it the best way he knows how it seems to me. Obviously he's going to put on the best "spin" that he can short of telling outright lies. Probably his biggest mistake so far was taking the job in the first place, but like most of us thinks he can succeed where others have failed. He hasn't got much to work with, and he's still learning what these (often second string) players can and can't do. Expecting great results right now is unrealistic, and speculating about the conversations with RD is futile. I feel the criticism on here is, so far, more than a little unfair.

    The best spin KR can put on it would be to remain silent rather than present us with a stream of inane sycophantic drivel. If he can get a few decent players in then he should let them do the talking. If not he should walk to preserve what remains of his dignity. That said there seems to be quite a market for managers prepared to work for owners who don't give a damn about the fans - Russell Slade has now worked for Vincent Tan, RD and Sisu - so Oyston cannot be faraway.
    What is it with some of you lot -'if not he should walk to preserve what remains of his dignity'.I have said it before but some of you are only genuinely happy if you see us failing - find that very sad.Give the bloke a chance
    To "give the bloke a chance" I do not think is an option for him or any future managers. Robinson has sold his bottom for a pound note, the same as the past and future managers under these clowns.

    Robinson knew the score before he signed, as did Slade.

    Blackpool72 disagrees with me about stability. I do not have a problem with the scousers appointment, but he should have kept his beak shut regards the Belgians and has created a rod for his own back.
  • The transfer window will be very interesting

    One thing we haven't been getting in recent windows, is lots of network signings, as the only real source of these was Standard Liege. Instead we've had "spreadsheet" type punts on "promising" young players (summer 2015), experienced free transfers and loans (January 2016) and British players (summer 2016).
  • Nug
    Nug Posts: 4,633

    sm said:

    limeygent said:

    I don't get the criticism of KR. He's finding out what he's up against and dealing with it the best way he knows how it seems to me. Obviously he's going to put on the best "spin" that he can short of telling outright lies. Probably his biggest mistake so far was taking the job in the first place, but like most of us thinks he can succeed where others have failed. He hasn't got much to work with, and he's still learning what these (often second string) players can and can't do. Expecting great results right now is unrealistic, and speculating about the conversations with RD is futile. I feel the criticism on here is, so far, more than a little unfair.

    The best spin KR can put on it would be to remain silent rather than present us with a stream of inane sycophantic drivel. If he can get a few decent players in then he should let them do the talking. If not he should walk to preserve what remains of his dignity. That said there seems to be quite a market for managers prepared to work for owners who don't give a damn about the fans - Russell Slade has now worked for Vincent Tan, RD and Sisu - so Oyston cannot be faraway.
    What is it with some of you lot -'if not he should walk to preserve what remains of his dignity'.I have said it before but some of you are only genuinely happy if you see us failing - find that very sad.Give the bloke a chance
    I agree that KR needs to be judged over time. But I've had plenty of time to judge Roly and Katy and frankly they're shit beyond belief, so I won't be giving them a chance. Let's hope they give KR a chance in the transfer window, suspect it won't be what we and he wants. We'll see.
  • The deal for Lookman would explain perhaps the sudden Belgium trip announcement by KR.

    Its possible he was told he would keep his best players and then Daisy drops it on him that a deal has been agreed with Everton. Karl now one short of his squad asks Daisy how much of the fee will I get to buy players. Daisy says I don't know you need to speak to RD.

    Karl speaks to RD and gets little assurance of who and how many players he can bring in, finally the penny starts to drop.

    Jacko could have been dragged in just to back-up Karl stating to RD the squad is to weak.
  • Barker, especially would have brought little to the table seeing that he's just arrived! Nugent would have been more useful, but then has he left/is he about to leave?