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Sometimes clubs need a fresh face and managers a new challenge. For example last season Millwall sacked Harris who then replaced Warnock at Cardiff
Millwall improved under Rowett
Cardiff improved under Harris
Boro then improved under Warnock
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F.A. - you state that NA hasn't done anything different - he did do something different and that was to play Maatsen on the right up front which also allowed Purrington to return at left back. These two changes caused the one goal we scored and helped keep a clean sheet.
Please remember that I have been pro LB through recent months, but bringing in NA has made a positive difference just as it seems with LB at Brum.5 -
ForeverAddickted said:paulfox said:ForeverAddickted said:paulfox said:ForeverAddickted said:paulfox said:AndyG said:It isnt hindsight though imo. Unfortunately things went toxic for whatever reason. I honestly believe a different manager would have got more points than we did through that run of games
In fact he's continued to make similiar baffling decisions as Bowyer would have been slaughtered the moment Maatsen was seen to be at Right-Midfield, so once again proved what the fans truly know - Beating Doncaster should have been expected with the run they're on, and the run we're on given the form Bowyer left us in
Its like Henry said, there is a lot of photoshopping going on over Bowyer's time with us... at the moment he's set the seeds for this run of form that we're on and there is no indication as yet that Adkins will do better or would have done better from Christmas onwards.
A lot wont like it but if we do go up Bowyer has to take some credit
Lets be grown ups here rather than throwing childish jabs - If you can manage that?
What moral high ground have I taken though? - I'm just asking that if you want to debate something with me that we leave snide little remarks like "He’d become stale, a bit like your constant blindness to the situation" to one side - I'm 37 now and left the school playground a long time ago.
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lancashire lad said:F.A. - you state that NA hasn't done anything different - he did do something different and that was to play Maatsen on the right up front which also allowed Purrington to return at left back. These two changes caused the one goal we scored and helped keep a clean sheet.
Please remember that I have been pro LB through recent months, but bringing in NA has made a positive difference just as it seems with LB at Brum.
But at the same time its not been that difficult for him, its not like he's having to turn around a bad run of form - He's been in charge for two away games where we've been unbeaten since January, so in some sense its just been minor alterations here and there0 -
paulfox said:ForeverAddickted said:paulfox said:ForeverAddickted said:paulfox said:ForeverAddickted said:paulfox said:AndyG said:It isnt hindsight though imo. Unfortunately things went toxic for whatever reason. I honestly believe a different manager would have got more points than we did through that run of games
In fact he's continued to make similiar baffling decisions as Bowyer would have been slaughtered the moment Maatsen was seen to be at Right-Midfield, so once again proved what the fans truly know - Beating Doncaster should have been expected with the run they're on, and the run we're on given the form Bowyer left us in
Its like Henry said, there is a lot of photoshopping going on over Bowyer's time with us... at the moment he's set the seeds for this run of form that we're on and there is no indication as yet that Adkins will do better or would have done better from Christmas onwards.
A lot wont like it but if we do go up Bowyer has to take some credit
Lets be grown ups here rather than throwing childish jabs - If you can manage that?
What moral high ground have I taken though? - I'm just asking that if you want to debate something with me that we leave snide little remarks like "He’d become stale, a bit like your constant blindness to the situation" to one side - I'm 37 now and left the school playground a long time ago.
That was just a pathetic low jab that you'd see on the playground - If you think I'm wrong then say it, a bit like the rest of your post and how Lancs has replied to me, I've got no issue with people debating with me or saying that I'm wrong as no one is perfect... Of the above I'm just bored and tired of it, its a bit pathetic1 -
A real shame we haven’t managed to somehow stay in the playoffs , but a great 6pointer win yesterday!Am I right in thinking the ‘games in hand’ situation will have sorted itself by the weekend?0
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sammy391 said:A real shame we haven’t managed to somehow stay in the playoffs , but a great 6pointer win yesterday!Am I right in thinking the ‘games in hand’ situation will have sorted itself by the weekend?
Everyone else will have played either the same amount as us though or will have played one or two games more0 -
ForeverAddickted said:paulfox said:ForeverAddickted said:paulfox said:ForeverAddickted said:paulfox said:ForeverAddickted said:paulfox said:AndyG said:It isnt hindsight though imo. Unfortunately things went toxic for whatever reason. I honestly believe a different manager would have got more points than we did through that run of games
In fact he's continued to make similiar baffling decisions as Bowyer would have been slaughtered the moment Maatsen was seen to be at Right-Midfield, so once again proved what the fans truly know - Beating Doncaster should have been expected with the run they're on, and the run we're on given the form Bowyer left us in
Its like Henry said, there is a lot of photoshopping going on over Bowyer's time with us... at the moment he's set the seeds for this run of form that we're on and there is no indication as yet that Adkins will do better or would have done better from Christmas onwards.
A lot wont like it but if we do go up Bowyer has to take some credit
Lets be grown ups here rather than throwing childish jabs - If you can manage that?
What moral high ground have I taken though? - I'm just asking that if you want to debate something with me that we leave snide little remarks like "He’d become stale, a bit like your constant blindness to the situation" to one side - I'm 37 now and left the school playground a long time ago.
That was just a pathetic low jab that you'd see on the playground - If you think I'm wrong then say it, a bit like the rest of your post and how Lancs has replied to me, I've got no issue with people debating with me or saying that I'm wrong as no one is perfect... Of the above I'm just bored and tired of it, its a bit pathetic1 -
ForeverAddickted said:paulfox said:ForeverAddickted said:paulfox said:ForeverAddickted said:paulfox said:AndyG said:It isnt hindsight though imo. Unfortunately things went toxic for whatever reason. I honestly believe a different manager would have got more points than we did through that run of games
In fact he's continued to make similiar baffling decisions as Bowyer would have been slaughtered the moment Maatsen was seen to be at Right-Midfield, so once again proved what the fans truly know - Beating Doncaster should have been expected with the run they're on, and the run we're on given the form Bowyer left us in
Its like Henry said, there is a lot of photoshopping going on over Bowyer's time with us... at the moment he's set the seeds for this run of form that we're on and there is no indication as yet that Adkins will do better or would have done better from Christmas onwards.
A lot wont like it but if we do go up Bowyer has to take some credit
Lets be grown ups here rather than throwing childish jabs - If you can manage that?
What moral high ground have I taken though? - I'm just asking that if you want to debate something with me that we leave snide little remarks like "He’d become stale, a bit like your constant blindness to the situation" to one side - I'm 37 now and left the school playground a long time ago.1 -
I also believe that we would have done better with Bowyer gone a few weeks earlier. The pattern was there for most of the season. Baffling decisions and frustrating games where we just looked bad against equally bad teams. Week after week. But it is what it is.
I still think we’ve got a good chance of making the playoffs. Yesterday’s game showed me that Adkins is prepared to change things and think outside the box. Moving Maatsen forward was a risk but it worked. I’d say a potential season changer.Anyway, it is what it is with the Bowyer situation. Let’s face it, anything to do with the playoffs is a gamble. And you end up either ecstatic or seriously down for a few days at least. Let’s enjoy the ride the best we can. It’s going to be exciting but certainly gut wrenching as well.7 - Sponsored links:
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It is much tougher to make the play offs now than it would have been had Bowyer gone earlier. Is the squad good enough to get to 74 points? Absolutely but I think we will need our fair share of good luck. Which we shouldn't assume we won't get. I reckon it is probably 50/50.
I am not trying to knock Bowyer. It is just clear that things were on the slide a while back to all those that chose not to cover their eyes and ears. It happens to good managers as well as poor ones.1 -
MuttleyCAFC said:It is much tougher to make the play offs now than it would have been had Bowyer gone earlier. Is the squad good enough to get to 74 points? Absolutely but I think we will need our fair share of good luck. Which we shouldn't assume we won't get. I reckon it is probably 50/50.
I am not trying to knock Bowyer. It is just clear that things were on the slide a while back to all those that chose not to cover their eyes and ears. It happens to good managers as well as poor ones.0 -
I had ruled Sunderland out as a loss but if we could find a way to beat them it will certainly look very positive for play off hopes you would think. They are decent for this level but not that great. We have a decent chance I think.0
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Athletico Charlton said:I had ruled Sunderland out as a loss but if we could find a way to beat them it will certainly look very positive for play off hopes you would think. They are decent for this level but not that great. We have a decent chance I think.0
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I think yesterday was bigger than the Sunderland game. It could possibly be argued that it is the most likely game for us to lose out of our remaining ones. However, a win and I think a lot of people doubting the possibility will change their minds. But it will remain a possibility and not a certainty whatever happens.0
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MuttleyCAFC said:I think yesterday was bigger than the Sunderland game. It could possibly be argued that it is the most likely game for us to lose out of our remaining ones. However, a win and I think a lot of people doubting the possibility will change their minds. But it will remain a possibility and not a certainty whatever happens.0
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AndyG said:ForeverAddickted said:paulfox said:ForeverAddickted said:paulfox said:ForeverAddickted said:paulfox said:AndyG said:It isnt hindsight though imo. Unfortunately things went toxic for whatever reason. I honestly believe a different manager would have got more points than we did through that run of games
In fact he's continued to make similiar baffling decisions as Bowyer would have been slaughtered the moment Maatsen was seen to be at Right-Midfield, so once again proved what the fans truly know - Beating Doncaster should have been expected with the run they're on, and the run we're on given the form Bowyer left us in
Its like Henry said, there is a lot of photoshopping going on over Bowyer's time with us... at the moment he's set the seeds for this run of form that we're on and there is no indication as yet that Adkins will do better or would have done better from Christmas onwards.
A lot wont like it but if we do go up Bowyer has to take some credit
Lets be grown ups here rather than throwing childish jabs - If you can manage that?
What moral high ground have I taken though? - I'm just asking that if you want to debate something with me that we leave snide little remarks like "He’d become stale, a bit like your constant blindness to the situation" to one side - I'm 37 now and left the school playground a long time ago.0 -
Athletico Charlton said:I had ruled Sunderland out as a loss but if we could find a way to beat them it will certainly look very positive for play off hopes you would think. They are decent for this level but not that great. We have a decent chance I think.0
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ForeverAddickted said:lancashire lad said:F.A. - you state that NA hasn't done anything different - he did do something different and that was to play Maatsen on the right up front which also allowed Purrington to return at left back. These two changes caused the one goal we scored and helped keep a clean sheet.
Please remember that I have been pro LB through recent months, but bringing in NA has made a positive difference just as it seems with LB at Brum.
But at the same time its not been that difficult for him, its not like he's having to turn around a bad run of form - He's been in charge for two away games where we've been unbeaten since January, so in some sense its just been minor alterations here and there
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golfaddick said:Athletico Charlton said:I had ruled Sunderland out as a loss but if we could find a way to beat them it will certainly look very positive for play off hopes you would think. They are decent for this level but not that great. We have a decent chance I think.0
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cafcfan1990 said:ForeverAddickted said:lancashire lad said:F.A. - you state that NA hasn't done anything different - he did do something different and that was to play Maatsen on the right up front which also allowed Purrington to return at left back. These two changes caused the one goal we scored and helped keep a clean sheet.
Please remember that I have been pro LB through recent months, but bringing in NA has made a positive difference just as it seems with LB at Brum.
But at the same time its not been that difficult for him, its not like he's having to turn around a bad run of form - He's been in charge for two away games where we've been unbeaten since January, so in some sense its just been minor alterations here and there8 -
golfaddick said:Athletico Charlton said:I had ruled Sunderland out as a loss but if we could find a way to beat them it will certainly look very positive for play off hopes you would think. They are decent for this level but not that great. We have a decent chance I think.0
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letthegoodtimesroll said:golfaddick said:Athletico Charlton said:I had ruled Sunderland out as a loss but if we could find a way to beat them it will certainly look very positive for play off hopes you would think. They are decent for this level but not that great. We have a decent chance I think.0
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bolloxbolder said:letthegoodtimesroll said:golfaddick said:Athletico Charlton said:I had ruled Sunderland out as a loss but if we could find a way to beat them it will certainly look very positive for play off hopes you would think. They are decent for this level but not that great. We have a decent chance I think.1
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Top three are the form teams at the moment but that can change pretty quickly in this league.
Peterborough play Sunderland tomorrow. Defeat for one of them and doubts may creep in.1 -
Sunderland also have to go away to Blackpool and Hull in April. Lose tomorrow and then fail to beat us and their promotion hopes could've vanished in a week.0
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To be fair, other than next Saturday when they are going to lose, I hope Sunderland go on a winning run and take an automatic promotion spot. I doubt either of us relish the idea of facing each other again in the playoffs...3
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MuttleyCAFC said:It is much tougher to make the play offs now than it would have been had Bowyer gone earlier. Is the squad good enough to get to 74 points? Absolutely but I think we will need our fair share of good luck. Which we shouldn't assume we won't get. I reckon it is probably 50/50.
I am not trying to knock Bowyer. It is just clear that things were on the slide a while back to all those that chose not to cover their eyes and ears. It happens to good managers as well as poor ones.Adkins is building for next season. We should look at reaching the play offs this year as a massive bonus. All the while Nige is assessing and building for the future. Happy days all round I think.0 -
Rob said:cafcfan1990 said:ForeverAddickted said:lancashire lad said:F.A. - you state that NA hasn't done anything different - he did do something different and that was to play Maatsen on the right up front which also allowed Purrington to return at left back. These two changes caused the one goal we scored and helped keep a clean sheet.
Please remember that I have been pro LB through recent months, but bringing in NA has made a positive difference just as it seems with LB at Brum.
But at the same time its not been that difficult for him, its not like he's having to turn around a bad run of form - He's been in charge for two away games where we've been unbeaten since January, so in some sense its just been minor alterations here and there1