Kevin Blackwell

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I may be getting my timings mixed up but didn't he also have a winger sat on his arse who later went on the win the Premier League?

Scandalous that squad never achieved anything really.
 

Blackwell was marginally a more likeable a character than Nigel Clough.. but not by much.

And as for his judgement in footballers Froze Billy Sharp out of the club so we had to rely on Craig Beattie in a Championship play off final.

Nuff said
 
The team he had in 08/09 were good enough to go up. I know we lost Beattie and had to rely on crap Beattie and Darius "Elbows" Henderson, but there was some talent in that squad not utilised properly - Nathan Dyer, David Cotterill, Brian Howard etc. could have made for an attractive style, but alas 'twas not to be!
Culminated in a very impotent display in the Play-Off final.

P.s. who is Aymen Tahar - he's listed in the squad for this season and I've no recollection! Apparently an Anglo-Algerian born in Sheff and came through the youth set-up
 
I may be getting my timings mixed up but didn't he also have a winger sat on his arse who later went on the win the Premier League?

Scandalous that squad never achieved anything really.

Who was that?
I do remember though that David Cotteril was generally sub and when ever he came on late in the game he was almost always a big threat.
However I remember that whenever he started he was no where near as good, still decent though,

Think Blackwell explained the reason why Coutts was dropped to the bench. He explained that going forward Cotteril was easily good enough to start matches but he always criticised his defensive duties and his reluctance to track back.
 
The only time he did well in my book was when he first stepped in. Played with wingers and went for it. As soon as he got a chance to make it his team it was all down hill. The squad he had was more than good enough to get promoted.
I once attended a sportsman dinner with Blackwell. He explained how he was forced by McCabe to sell the better players as we had to balance the budget. He was quite bitter about lt as he knew the players he was allowed to bring in were not of the same quality. Sometimes luck with when you start a job can go a long way to decide your destiny. That's not to say he wasn't shite mind 🥺
 
Semi-Pro was appalling. Utterly and completely dreadful. He should have been tarred and feathered and run out of town at sunset. He should then have been tied to a horse and dragged back at sunrise. Then tarred and feathered again. A completely incompetent, despicable hoofer.

Sackim. Sackimevrifuckindayansackimtwiceonsundays. Bringimbackansackimagen.
 
Just been listening to this podcast and it was very interesting Kilgallon said that, Parkin was very quick to add they'd heard numerous things about Blackwell as a person and we suprised by Killa's opinion.

Agree with most of the above, he steadied the ship when we needed him, and had we not sacked him we probably wouldn't have been relegated that year, although i think that was more down to the bizarre timing 4 games into the season, he should have gone the day after the PO final .
 
The team he had in 08/09 were good enough to go up. I know we lost Beattie and had to rely on crap Beattie and Darius "Elbows" Henderson, but there was some talent in that squad not utilised properly - Nathan Dyer, David Cotterill, Brian Howard etc. could have made for an attractive style, but alas 'twas not to be!
Culminated in a very impotent display in the Play-Off final.

P.s. who is Aymen Tahar - he's listed in the squad for this season and I've no recollection! Apparently an Anglo-Algerian born in Sheff and came through the youth set-up

He was a product of our academy, like you said. He was a tricky left winger. He's gone on to make a career out of the game elsewhere around Europe.

Went to Tapton school, loosely related to Prince Naseem if my memory serves.
 
Just been listening to this podcast and it was very interesting Kilgallon said that, Parkin was very quick to add they'd heard numerous things about Blackwell as a person and we suprised by Killa's opinion.

Agree with most of the above, he steadied the ship when we needed him, and had we not sacked him we probably wouldn't have been relegated that year, although i think that was more down to the bizarre timing 4 games into the season, he should have gone the day after the PO final .

That is one thing I don’t like about the podcast. They are quick to ask about Blackie and start sniggering but once they got a proper footballer on like Kilgallon it quickly changed
 
I once attended a sportsman dinner with Blackwell. He explained how he was forced by McCabe to sell the better players as we had to balance the budget. He was quite bitter about lt as he knew the players he was allowed to bring in were not of the same quality. Sometimes luck with when you start a job can go a long way to decide your destiny. That's not to say he wasn't shite mind 🥺
I don’t doubt he didn’t want players to leave, there’s a clear policy in the years following of sell sell sell.

But he did have the squad capable of promotion in his first full season.
 
Agree...but my memories are Beattie was the main man
When ever Sharp had the ball and tried a shot....Beattie would be moaning why he didn’t pass.
In them days (believe are not) Sharp was used as a creator out on the wing and wasn’t really allowed to shoot.

Would love to know what Sharp thought of Beattie playing his centre forward role.
From Sunday's programme in which Sharp names the 1 - 11 of players he has played with in his career: "He was someone who put his arm around me during my early days here. He helped me progress greatly as a player. He had a great goal record in the Premier League and had all different ways of finishing, which I have learned a great deal from."
 
Blackwell was a shit manager but a good no. 2. He was often credited for the creativity in the play in Warnocks early years here. There are a few recent examples of this we can relate to - Brian Kidd and yep, none other than Alan Knill.
 

Agree...but my memories are Beattie was the main man
When ever Sharp had the ball and tried a shot....Beattie would be moaning why he didn’t pass.
In them days (believe are not) Sharp was used as a creator out on the wing and wasn’t really allowed to shoot.

Would love to know what Sharp thought of Beattie playing his centre forward role.

I thought the same pretty much. I was surprised to read Billy's view of Beattie in his One 2 Eleven interview in the programme:

"He was someone who put his arm around me during my early days. He helped me progress greatly as a player. He had a great goal record in the Premier League and had all different ways of finishing, which I learned a great deal from".

Soz just noticed Cheets put this before me.
 
I thought the same pretty much. I was surprised to read Billy's view of Beattie in his One 2 Eleven interview in the programme:

"He was someone who put his arm around me during my early days. He helped me progress greatly as a player. He had a great goal record in the Premier League and had all different ways of finishing, which I learned a great deal from".

Soz just noticed Cheets put this before me.

That's fair enough, Beattie had undoubted quality and even Billy would look a bit daft if he started slagging him off. The one I can't get my head around is Maguire crediting Collins for a lot of his early development.
 
That's fair enough, Beattie had undoubted quality and even Billy would look a bit daft if he started slagging him off. The one I can't get my head around is Maguire crediting Collins for a lot of his early development.

Why would he start slagging him off? I would've thought he would just not mentioned him at all if the relationship was how I, potentially mistakenly, thought it was.
 
Why would he start slagging him off? I would've thought he would just not mentioned him at all if the relationship was how I, potentially mistakenly, thought it was.

He didn't and he wouldn't. As you admitted, your mistake.
 
I once attended a sportsman dinner with Blackwell. He explained how he was forced by McCabe to sell the better players as we had to balance the budget. He was quite bitter about lt as he knew the players he was allowed to bring in were not of the same quality. Sometimes luck with when you start a job can go a long way to decide your destiny. That's not to say he wasn't shite mind 🥺
He was completely brought in to manage a fire sale whilst trying to remain competitive. Which he’d essentially proved he could do when Leeds were asset stripped but he still managed to get them to third.

I remember watching the Bristol City game toward the end of the season when he first took over and thinking we had a great team and swagger. To be fair we were a gnat’s chuff away from going up the following year. Then I also remember watching the Ipswich game where we were the most percentage based team ever. We went one or maybe two down early on and the crowd were urging the players to actually aim for a team mate rather than a zone. Morgan played a pass on the ground to a red and white shirt to great cheers and a bollocking from the sideline. I also remember the signings like Ertle and shudder a bit.
 
I’ve listened to the excellent Undr The Cosh podcast earlier, and the episode with our former centre half Matthew Kilgallon.

He said Blackwell was one of the better managers he ever worked under, he said we very solid, kept an excellent shape, made sure everyone knew what was expected of them and if we had kept Beattie in 08/09 we would have been promoted, and I’m inclined to agree with him. As a coach he has done well at Cardiff working with Warnock.

Personally I think our recent history looks relatively unkindly on Blackwell, as he steadied the ship after the Robson debacle, got rid of quite a few players who weren’t what we needed at the time, almost got us promoted and did well for us despite frequently having had players sold from underneath him.
I don't have anything to say about Blackwell, but that is one of the funniest things I've listened to in an age. Some of the episodes I find go a bit too far with the language, but this one was properly amusing. Ta.
 
What always baffled me was watching the warm up, they'd be doing one touch passing drills yet in the game it was hoof it to Hendo then Quinn and Monty try and gather the scraps...wash, rinse, repeat

Elpiton.
 
Please stop bringing up this disgrace of a football man, the thought of him makes my blood boil.
There are Zero fond memories of him, he was a disaster and the beginning of the end in that he created the foundations for relegation.
Zero tactical nous
Zero player development
Zero man management skills
Zero player spotting ability
Zero loyalty
A complete disaster, and to cap it off was a bully and a nasty piece of work.
I put him up there as the main reason we went down and had the huge task of rebuilding in league one. Only Robson had bigger playing budgets than him, and at least he was trying to change the style of play away from Warnock hoof!
I can’t believe he’s made a living from the game.
 
Please stop bringing up this disgrace of a football man, the thought of him makes my blood boil.
There are Zero fond memories of him, he was a disaster and the beginning of the end in that he created the foundations for relegation.
Zero tactical nous
Zero player development
Zero man management skills
Zero player spotting ability
Zero loyalty
A complete disaster, and to cap it off was a bully and a nasty piece of work.
I put him up there as the main reason we went down and had the huge task of rebuilding in league one. Only Robson had bigger playing budgets than him, and at least he was trying to change the style of play away from Warnock hoof!
I can’t believe he’s made a living from the game.
His Granny liked him.....a bit.
 
Who was the player who ended up winning the league with Leicester?

Edit: Nathan Dyer. Had less than ten appearances for us, and less than teb appearances for Leicester in that season.
 
Awful football to watch at times but had we kept him on we wouldn't have been relegated that is for sure. Should have let him go after the play-off final when we had time to replace him properly.
 

For half of semi-pro's career in management he was at clubs for one reason and one reason only that was to sell players and cut costs. He was never a manager he don't have the brains for that his only tactic was boot it long and hard and chase after it. I will never forgive him for that game against the pigs when we went in at HT 3-0 up, everyone in the ground including the pigs were wondering if it would end 7-0 or 8-0 and that cunt went defensive and let the pigs get back to 3-2.
 

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