A year since Clough went

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Nigel Clough stood up for what he believed in, what he was doing, and wasn't going to be told what to do by a prawn sandwich eating director of the club when quizzed about tactics etc.

He demonstrated a high level of dedication and professionalism. Do we want board members making decisions as regards Saturday afternoons ?

Hindsights a wonderful thing. Sacking Clough was an error.

UTB
looking at the contract situation i'd say we dodged a bullet with him in charge
 
Anyone remember this painting from the 80's, I used to see it everywhere, almost as if it had a life of its own.........

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The Singing Butler
Jack Vettriano
1992

The original sold in 2004 for almost £750,000

A big follower of Vettriano and his work.
 



If you want to count his second season as progress on his first, then go ahead. But if we're being honest we know that's far from the truth. Points per game, quality of football, value for money, everything.
So please tell me our successful managers since we came down from the Premiership?
Here are your David Weir players you love.
Febian Brandy, Stephen McGinn, Sean McGinty and Jasper Johns, Weirs first four signings. Then there was Harry Bunn on loan as well as Conor Coady then Florent Cuvelier Jose Baxter Oh and Lyle Taylor.
Now we Know Conor Coady was a success, But the rest? your favorite manager did well there.
 
So please tell me our successful managers since we came down from the Premiership?
Here are your David Weir players you love.
Febian Brandy, Stephen McGinn, Sean McGinty and Jasper Johns, Weirs first four signings. Then there was Harry Bunn on loan as well as Conor Coady then Florent Cuvelier Jose Baxter Oh and Lyle Taylor.
Now we Know Conor Coady was a success, But the rest? your favorite manager did well there.

You've misunderstood his point just a bit.
 
If you want to count his second season as progress on his first, then go ahead. But if we're being honest we know that's far from the truth. Points per game, quality of football, value for money, everything.
I don't see how anyone could objectively view it differently.

If that was building then God help us.

Wilder is going to feel the effects of both Clough and Adkins. If we keep applying the same judgments, the consequences of the previous regimes' decisions will not act in his defence whatsoever. I find this totally bizarre.

UTB
 
For those who never worked out why Clough didn't work out, his tactics are all based on counter attacking, which was why we did so well against better teams. They treated us with the disdain that we almost deserved and by the time they got themselves sorted it was too late, until we met a team with more quality on the pitch in Hull. Playing counter attacking against 1st division teams didn't work because they were scared of the name 'Sheffield United', and this is the reason many games were boring, 2 sides set up to counter attack and defend. If we'd had fast, fit players we would have got away with it. It works ok for Burton because teams took the game to them, they're minnows even by League 1 standards, they'll probably do ok playing the same in the Championship.
 

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