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brutal ironyNigel Adkins.
Good bloke and a good manager.
Shame he got sacked.
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brutal ironyNigel Adkins.
Good bloke and a good manager.
Shame he got sacked.
Barney - stand up guy, respected by all on the forum.Nigel Adkins.
Good bloke and a good manager.
Shame he got sacked.
You keep saying that but Clough brought far more money into the club than he spent and far more than the previous managers.Adkins was a huge dispointment he wasn't hugely backed in the market but what he did bring in was a waste of the money he was given.
Weir was in the wrong job in football management I don't ever expect him to get a full time management job again.
Adams was out of his depth from game one but again he was given little to work with, the damage was already done over the proceeding two years by the board.
Heath was brought it to bring about a managed decline until Macdonald and Green could make an exit.
Clough and Robson are the ones that most annoy me, pound for pound in financial terms they were backed more than probably any managers in our history and blew it.
Are you sure? John Brayford's fee and contract - about £3,000,000, before we start on the rest of the huge squad he assembled.You keep saying that but Clough brought far more money into the club than he spent and far more than the previous managers.
You keep saying that but Clough brought far more money into the club than he spent and far more than the previous managers.
Agreed, Adkins had no such excuse except that he was a useless twat.http://footballleagueworld.co.uk/ex...lks-regarding-charlton-athletic-managers-job/
Its hard to knock Robson considering he was pissed most of the time, so he didnt do bad for a drunken shit
Forget the money the last two seasons have been utter misery football wise.You keep saying that but Clough brought far more money into the club than he spent and far more than the previous managers.
He really was and we had great expectations initially.Agreed, Adkins had no such excuse except that he was a useless twat.
Or the National LeaguesIt will be interesting Adkins next pit stop . With Asia and China opened up with football money , the world is now a oyster for failed managers .
UTB
theyve had 11 managers in 10 years at chelsea won 3 titles 3 domestic cups and the champions league
so the number of managers a club uses has no bearing whatsoever
and its always down to the manager , he picks the players spends any money given and lets players go
tell me a game where mccabe picked a team
I understand the reasons why we all think SUFC had a bad season last year. But statistically we actually just had a typical SUFC year.
Lies, damned lies and statistics....
You seem to have overlooked the fact that those results were in the Third Division.
We are 21st in the all time top league table, so for most of our history we would have been in there.
Lies, damned lies and statistics....
You seem to have overlooked the fact that those results were in the Third Division.
We are 21st in the all time top league table, so for most of our history we would have been in there.
http://www.myfootballfacts.com/All-TimeTopFlightPointsTable1888-89to2010-11.html
All-Time English Football Top Flight Table from Season 1888-89 to 2015-16
# Club Played Home Away Goal Points
Won Drawn Lost F A Won Drawn Lost F A Diff
1 Liverpool 4,020 1,203 469 338 4,045 1,945 660 533 817 2,572 2,955 1,717 5,437
2 Arsenal 4,020 1,156 497 357 3,918 1,985 667 541 802 2,723 3,059 1,597 5,398
3 Everton 4,404 1,200 540 462 4,253 2,425 592 566 1,044 2,614 3,683 759 5,229
4 Manchester United 3,664 1,098 415 319 3,621 1,755 650 483 699 2,704 2,938 1,633 5,181
5 Aston Villa 4,070 1,106 468 461 4,049 2,385 537 500 998 2,559 3,692 531 4,712
6 Chelsea 3,284 837 433 372 2,927 1,903 477 424 741 2,072 2,743 353 4,073
7 Tottenham Hotspur 3,280 872 378 390 3,128 1,977 466 424 750 2,004 2,669 486 4,044
8 Manchester City 3,506 949 402 402 3,307 2,032 416 456 881 2,103 3,096 282 3,988
9 Newcastle United 3,388 906 388 400 3,177 1,980 407 435 852 1,946 2,934 209 3,834
10 Sunderland 3,302 864 404 383 3,110 1,893 390 370 891 2,004 3,159 62 3,481
11 West Bromwich Albion 3,032 728 373 415 2,760 1,892 354 370 792 1,775 2,921 -278 3,061
12 Blackburn Rovers 2,720 716 311 333 2,704 1,707 301 340 719 1,602 2,641 -42 2,947
13 Bolton Wanderers 2,802 719 328 354 2,575 1,702 298 313 790 1,581 2,765 -311 2,824
14 Sheffield Wednesday 2,582 693 307 291 2,469 1,521 287 305 699 1,507 2,499 -44 2,781
15 West Ham United 2,358 546 305 328 2,064 1,518 256 283 640 1,280 2,178 -352 2,577
16 Derby County 2,468 644 289 301 2,436 1,539 262 296 676 1,328 2,371 -146 2,510
17 Wolverhampton Wanderers 2,422 651 274 286 2,484 1,524 292 272 647 1,547 2,428 79 2,480
18 Leeds United 2,060 564 256 210 1,877 1,061 282 267 481 1,202 1,723 295 2,455
19 Nottingham Forest 2,178 533 272 284 1,805 1,226 267 277 545 1,264 1,945 -102 2,404
20 Middlesbrough 2,400 576 313 311 2,099 1,406 237 288 675 1,300 2,307 -314 2,401
21 Sheffield United 2,356 600 297 281 2,164 1,418 271 263 644 1,367 2,344 -231 2,363
If SUFC have played 5428 games in total, and 2356 of those games have been in the top flight; then over 3000 games have not been in the top flight. Even allowing for the 5428 figure including cup games, then I would suggest the split between SUFC games in the top flight/not in the top flight is pretty much 50/50
1. The VAST majority of game outside the top flight have been in Division2 so results only gained in Division3 are NOT the norm.
2. Win % is vastly overrated, especially between generations, when for most of our history a draw was worth 50% of a win but is worth less now at only 33% of a win.
3. Different times demand different things from a manager (e.g. You would expect a team newly promoted to be less well equipped than an established team) and financial restraints (real and imagined in some cases) are a valid excuse on many occasions for not doing as well as we would have expected.
All in all you pays your money and takes your chance on who will/won't do you a good job. We all have opinions on who has been good, not so good, shit, but it doesn't matter a fuck in the long run because we are never going to be the ones picking the manager.
stating he is possibly the worst manager SUFC have ever had is slightly over exaggerating
So Adkins slightly down on average. I don't think Adkins was a good fit for SUFC and i'm glad he's gone, but to start stating he is possibly the worst manager SUFC have ever had is slightly over exaggerating - and I recognise that you aren't the one saying it. But that's what started this thread.
Yep, I think people would have been far more forgiving if they could relate to what he said. I could switch off to it, but when you hear managers like Wilder speak, you realise what you were missing.I suppose the reason that people disliked Adkins so much was that he seemed completely divorced from reality. Not only could he not admit we were shit, but he went out of his way to praise the 'unseen work' of Hammond etc. A bit King Canute (probably good anagram material that).
so in 10 years your moaning about 5 players goingApart from the fact this is all utterly irrelevant bullshit, can you tell me who let Quinn, McDonald, McGuire, Murphy and the rest go? Clue, it was all signed off by the same bloke.
McCabe may not pick the team but he pretty much picks the players that leave. Usually the good ones.
so in 10 years your moaning about 5 players going
you dont mention any we brought in
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