Suspects that moves a few of us from the 'wanting them to win' camp to wanting to see them lose!!
Having read some of the stuff he's done, the charity work, the setting up of a football academy in Africa spending over 1m of his own money, as well as the depression and the bankruptcy, i kind of feel like he's not as bad as he was made out to be.
By all accounts he was a difficult player to manage though, so i get why people wouldn't warm to him.
Former Newcastle manager Steve Bruce, 63, is in talks to become Jamaica manager. The Englishman has not worked since being sacked by West Brom in October 2022. (Mail)
Good news for Jerk Chicken restaurants in Jamaica.
Bad news for Jerk Chicken restaurants in Jamaica but good news for Umbrella shops in the rainy season, as Steve McLaren has been given the Gig as Manager.
"Steve, a terrible 7-0 defeat in your first game, what's your reaction?"
"Don't worry about a thing, 'Cause every little thing is gonna be alright"
"Humidity is rising According to all sources Cause tonight for the first time Make this game a date For the first time in history Just about half past eight It won't be a mystery as it's gonna start raining goals"
Bad news for Jerk Chicken restaurants in Jamaica but good news for Umbrella shops in the rainy season, as Steve McLaren has been given the Gig as Manager.
Surprised by the timing but not surprised Lowe has gone. Feels like Preston have stagnated around that group of teams that flirt with relegation but ultimately just do enough to claw themselves clear.
Surprised by the timing but not surprised Lowe has gone. Feels like Preston have stagnated around that group of teams that flirt with relegation but ultimately just do enough to claw themselves clear.
Ryan Lowe is an obvious Plymouth move though.
Perfect for a return there. Plymouth only appoint scouse managers, which does seriously reduce the options .
Surprised by the timing but not surprised Lowe has gone. Feels like Preston have stagnated around that group of teams that flirt with relegation but ultimately just do enough to claw themselves clear.
Ryan Lowe is an obvious Plymouth move though.
ever since Trevor Hemmings died, Preston have struggled, he was probably their financial godfather .. with SOOO many EFL clubs of a similar stature around that area (Wigan, Bolton, Blackburn, Burnley, Blackpool etc.), Preston's lack of progress stands out even more I suspect Also, I reckon Lowe is not one to hide his light under a bucket, perhaps he told the new owners some truths they didn't like to hear .. EDIT .. and he did pretty well in his time at the Pilgrims before quitting to take the Preston job
Of all the traditional North West Clubs that were strong before the 1960s (ie Blackburn, Bolton, Blackpool, Burnley) when the maximum wage and gate sharing were abolished so making the big city clubs stronger, Preston are the only team not to have had a spell back in the top flight.
Been close a few times but now seem to be a permanent Championship club (oh, for such a tragedy at Charlton).
Surprised by the timing but not surprised Lowe has gone. Feels like Preston have stagnated around that group of teams that flirt with relegation but ultimately just do enough to claw themselves clear.
Ryan Lowe is an obvious Plymouth move though.
Last season Preston finished 10th: 13 points short of Norwich in 6th and 13 points clear of Birmingham who dropped.
A real mid table team which started so well had a rocky time then picked up to finish as a middling team.
Oh for the halcyon days of mid table championship for Charlton and 50% of CL, led by Golfie, state Nathan Jones has taken CAFC as far as he can.
Surprised by the timing but not surprised Lowe has gone. Feels like Preston have stagnated around that group of teams that flirt with relegation but ultimately just do enough to claw themselves clear.
Ryan Lowe is an obvious Plymouth move though.
Eh? Preston finished 10th last season after being close to the play offs. Pretty sure the previous season was the same.
Surprised by the timing but not surprised Lowe has gone. Feels like Preston have stagnated around that group of teams that flirt with relegation but ultimately just do enough to claw themselves clear.
Ryan Lowe is an obvious Plymouth move though.
Also, I reckon Lowe is not one to hide his light under a bucket, perhaps he told the new owners some truths they didn't like to hear
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https://www.manutd.com/en/news/detail/statement-man-utd-refreshes-coaching-staff-for-2024-25-season
Yes.
YOU'RE HIRED!
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He replaces Patrick Vieira, who left Strasbourg on July 18 by mutual consent.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c4ng0yvr94do
Good news for Jerk Chicken restaurants in Jamaica.
"Humidity is rising
According to all sources
Cause tonight for the first time
Make this game a date
For the first time in history
Just about half past eight
It won't be a mystery
as it's gonna start raining goals"
Sack him in the summer if you wanted rid, surely?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cldyy3vr1d2o
Ryan Lowe is an obvious Plymouth move though.
Also, I reckon Lowe is not one to hide his light under a bucket, perhaps he told the new owners some truths they didn't like to hear .. EDIT .. and he did pretty well in his time at the Pilgrims before quitting to take the Preston job
Been close a few times but now seem to be a permanent Championship club (oh, for such a tragedy at Charlton).
Last season Preston finished 10th:
13 points short of Norwich in 6th and 13 points clear of Birmingham who dropped.
A real mid table team which started so well had a rocky time then picked up to finish as a middling team.
Oh for the halcyon days of mid table championship for Charlton and 50% of CL, led by Golfie, state Nathan Jones has taken CAFC as far as he can.
Pretty sure the previous season was the same.