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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2019 19:04:01 GMT
!0 points from playoffs, 11 points from relegation.
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Post by NobodyGood on Mar 30, 2019 22:42:59 GMT
!0 points from playoffs, 11 points from relegation. And breathe... Firmly marooned!
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Post by trevor1946 on Mar 31, 2019 11:46:40 GMT
I do believe that only 1 of the bottom 8 won, so it is a good weekend for the Brewers, and are looking to embrace league 1 again next year,with only 6 games remaining. With a lot of the cup money invested in maintaining the squad,keeping some key players. Clough tries to compete with a small squad,reflecting our budget,and academy players,Fox--Harness--Wallace--Hutchinson--will be part of our squad.and 5 of our present squad are out of contract. Our remaining games will pit us against some top clubs,and we will gain a lot of experience. Staying in league 1 will be the primary target.with bigger clubs coming down,and bigger clubs gaining promotion. Ben Robinson knows the figures,and avg gates of 3-200 in league 1 leaves no room for error. Will Clough remain in this backwater where he helped to show,you can achieve a lot with a stable club, But competing in the wrong weight can only last so long. Or will he move on and fulfill his true potential,with a club.who can compete with spending millions .Burton Albion has a stable league 1 club,leaving a history of much greater achievements. For clough and RObinson is some legacy. Or will he relish a life where football is about the game,and enjoy having a challenge.little by little,more people will find this little haven in the brewing capital of the world,And Championship football will be the norm, And the Premier league will be in our horizons. 400 to 3000.is growth. A lot can happen in a 100 years. Stability in football who would have thought it
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Post by bennyboy on Mar 31, 2019 14:27:32 GMT
Nice and firmly with his feet under the table Trev, NC that is. He'd be mad to go anywhere else and I'm pretty sure BR likes it that way too. Of course some fans want rid, we live in a footballing world where failure is still finishing in a respectable position league wise but you've won nowt. You must win, win, win to appease the owners/board and some fans.
I live in Ramsland, a very happy lot they are this weekend, it won't last, back to moans and groans next match maybe.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2019 14:40:48 GMT
I do believe that only 1 of the bottom 8 won, so it is a good weekend for the Brewers, and are looking to embrace league 1 again next year,with only 6 games remaining. With a lot of the cup money invested in maintaining the squad,keeping some key players. Clough tries to compete with a small squad,reflecting our budget,and academy players,Fox--Harness--Wallace--Hutchinson--will be part of our squad.and 5 of our present squad are out of contract. Our remaining games will pit us against some top clubs,and we will gain a lot of experience. Staying in league 1 will be the primary target.with bigger clubs coming down,and bigger clubs gaining promotion. Ben Robinson knows the figures,and avg gates of 3-200 in league 1 leaves no room for error. Will Clough remain in this backwater where he helped to show,you can achieve a lot with a stable club, But competing in the wrong weight can only last so long. Or will he move on and fulfill his true potential,with a club.who can compete with spending millions .Burton Albion has a stable league 1 club,leaving a history of much greater achievements. For clough and RObinson is some legacy. Or will he relish a life where football is about the game,and enjoy having a challenge.little by little,more people will find this little haven in the brewing capital of the world,And Championship football will be the norm, And the Premier league will be in our horizons. 400 to 3000.is growth. A lot can happen in a 100 years. Stability in football who would have thought it League 1 is NC’s level. He has reached his potential and is much respected in these parts. This can be amply exemplified by him keeping his job and popularity despite his team going a record 7 months without a home win and being relegated. He wouldnt be treated like that anywhere else thats for sure.
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Post by mikeyboy on Mar 31, 2019 15:28:27 GMT
I do believe that only 1 of the bottom 8 won, so it is a good weekend for the Brewers, and are looking to embrace league 1 again next year,with only 6 games remaining. With a lot of the cup money invested in maintaining the squad,keeping some key players. Clough tries to compete with a small squad,reflecting our budget,and academy players,Fox--Harness--Wallace--Hutchinson--will be part of our squad.and 5 of our present squad are out of contract. Our remaining games will pit us against some top clubs,and we will gain a lot of experience. Staying in league 1 will be the primary target.with bigger clubs coming down,and bigger clubs gaining promotion. Ben Robinson knows the figures,and avg gates of 3-200 in league 1 leaves no room for error. Will Clough remain in this backwater where he helped to show,you can achieve a lot with a stable club, But competing in the wrong weight can only last so long. Or will he move on and fulfill his true potential,with a club.who can compete with spending millions .Burton Albion has a stable league 1 club,leaving a history of much greater achievements. For clough and RObinson is some legacy. Or will he relish a life where football is about the game,and enjoy having a challenge.little by little,more people will find this little haven in the brewing capital of the world,And Championship football will be the norm, And the Premier league will be in our horizons. 400 to 3000.is growth. A lot can happen in a 100 years. Stability in football who would have thought it League 1 is NC’s level. He has reached his potential and is much respected in these parts. This can be amply exemplified by him keeping his job and popularity despite his team going a record 7 months without a home win and being relegated. He wouldnt be treated like that anywhere else thats for sure. He would in these circumstances which most people understand and only the deranged deny, getting us into the Championship, surviving for 2 seasons, competing in League 1 on paltry gates and getting us through to the League Cup Semi Final alongside Chelsea, Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur. We were a non-league club when he arrived competing in the Dr Martens League.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2019 15:33:16 GMT
I do believe that only 1 of the bottom 8 won, so it is a good weekend for the Brewers, and are looking to embrace league 1 again next year,with only 6 games remaining. With a lot of the cup money invested in maintaining the squad,keeping some key players. Clough tries to compete with a small squad,reflecting our budget,and academy players,Fox--Harness--Wallace--Hutchinson--will be part of our squad.and 5 of our present squad are out of contract. Our remaining games will pit us against some top clubs,and we will gain a lot of experience. Staying in league 1 will be the primary target.with bigger clubs coming down,and bigger clubs gaining promotion. Ben Robinson knows the figures,and avg gates of 3-200 in league 1 leaves no room for error. Will Clough remain in this backwater where he helped to show,you can achieve a lot with a stable club, But competing in the wrong weight can only last so long. Or will he move on and fulfill his true potential,with a club.who can compete with spending millions .Burton Albion has a stable league 1 club,leaving a history of much greater achievements. For clough and RObinson is some legacy. Or will he relish a life where football is about the game,and enjoy having a challenge.little by little,more people will find this little haven in the brewing capital of the world,And Championship football will be the norm, And the Premier league will be in our horizons. 400 to 3000.is growth. A lot can happen in a 100 years. Stability in football who would have thought it League 1 is NC’s level. He has reached his potential and is much respected in these parts. This can be amply exemplified by him keeping his job and popularity despite his team going a record 7 months without a home win and being relegated. He wouldnt be treated like that anywhere else thats for sure. Hmm you constantly ignore facts and drop a bomb.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2019 16:28:50 GMT
League 1 is NC’s level. He has reached his potential and is much respected in these parts. This can be amply exemplified by him keeping his job and popularity despite his team going a record 7 months without a home win and being relegated. He wouldnt be treated like that anywhere else thats for sure. Hmm you constantly ignore facts and drop a bomb. I have no idea what you find objectionable from what ive said. After nearly 20 years as a manager if he was going to make it at a higher level he would almost certainly have done it by now. He is safe at the brewers, almost untouchable really and in a way therein lies his problem. He detest personal criticism and his management style is to blane the players when things go wrong, its never anything to do with him, his team selection, tactics or anything relating to him basically. He would never get away with that at any other club
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2019 16:38:33 GMT
Hmm you constantly ignore facts and drop a bomb. I have no idea what you find objectionable from what ive said. After nearly 20 years as a manager if he was going to make it at a higher level he would almost certainly have done it by now. He is safe at the brewers, almost untouchable really and in a way therein lies his problem. He detest personal criticism and his management style is to blane the players when things go wrong, its never anything to do with him, his team selection, tactics or anything relating to him basically. He would never get away with that at any other club I agree entirely.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2019 16:52:23 GMT
I have no idea what you find objectionable from what ive said. After nearly 20 years as a manager if he was going to make it at a higher level he would almost certainly have done it by now. He is safe at the brewers, almost untouchable really and in a way therein lies his problem. He detest personal criticism and his management style is to blane the players when things go wrong, its never anything to do with him, his team selection, tactics or anything relating to him basically. He would never get away with that at any other club I agree entirely. He already has done it at a higher level. Three times.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2019 16:52:38 GMT
I have no idea what you find objectionable from what ive said. After nearly 20 years as a manager if he was going to make it at a higher level he would almost certainly have done it by now. He is safe at the brewers, almost untouchable really and in a way therein lies his problem. He detest personal criticism and his management style is to blane the players when things go wrong, its never anything to do with him, his team selection, tactics or anything relating to him basically. He would never get away with that at any other club I agree entirely. And you also are wrong.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2019 17:02:38 GMT
And you are never wrong are you !
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2019 17:05:24 GMT
And you are never wrong are you ! Of course I am, often. But the facts do not support royston's argument. If you think they do, go ahead, say why. I suggest he had already proven his managerial abilities three times at Championship level. Royston suggests he has not, you agreed, you, like him, are wrong, unless you can explain why.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2019 17:10:39 GMT
And you are never wrong are you ! Of course I am, often. But the facts do not support royston's argument. If you think they do, go ahead, say why. I suggest he had already proven his managerial abilities three times at Championship level. Royston suggest he has not, you agreed, you, like him are wrong, unless you can explain why. I will give it some thought and get back to you 🙄
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2019 17:19:18 GMT
And you are never wrong are you ! Of course I am, often. But the facts do not support royston's argument. If you think they do, go ahead, say why. I suggest he had already proven his managerial abilities three times at Championship level. Royston suggest he has not, you agreed, you, like him are wrong, unless you can explain why. I agree with your posts so frequently that I sometimes worry that people might think we are the same person posting under different names in order to prop up a fragile ego and make myself look more popular and mainstream than I really am. Then I realised that this would be a ridiculous thing for anyone to do.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2019 17:24:17 GMT
Of course I am, often. But the facts do not support royston's argument. If you think they do, go ahead, say why. I suggest he had already proven his managerial abilities three times at Championship level. Royston suggest he has not, you agreed, you, like him are wrong, unless you can explain why. I agree with your posts so frequently that I sometimes worry that people might think we are the same person posting under different names in order to prop up a fragile ego and make myself look more popular and mainstream than I really am. Then I realised that this would be a ridiculous thing for anyone to do. Yet another deluded rose tinted glasses wearer.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2019 17:29:22 GMT
Of course I am, often. But the facts do not support royston's argument. If you think they do, go ahead, say why. I suggest he had already proven his managerial abilities three times at Championship level. Royston suggest he has not, you agreed, you, like him are wrong, unless you can explain why. I agree with your posts so frequently that I sometimes worry that people might think we are the same person posting under different names in order to prop up a fragile ego and make myself look more popular and mainstream than I really am. Then I realised that this would be a ridiculous thing for anyone to do. Now I have liked your post, so that makes this a bit awkward... I await the riposte from royston and trent59.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2019 17:32:32 GMT
I agree with your posts so frequently that I sometimes worry that people might think we are the same person posting under different names in order to prop up a fragile ego and make myself look more popular and mainstream than I really am. Then I realised that this would be a ridiculous thing for anyone to do. Yet another deluded rose tinted glasses wearer. What has that got to do with the facts you were going to get back to me on?
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Post by claymillman on Mar 31, 2019 18:56:29 GMT
I suggest that the main reason our small football club continually punches above its weight, is precisely because we don't change our manager during a lack of form or results. We hold our council, and let our manager sort out any problems we go through, rather than sack him, like the other clubs do! Panicking and sacking leads to uncertainty, probably a worse manager, and in most cases another sacking. The only manager sacked recently by this club went something in teens (was it 14?),of games without a win. There are more than enough examples at many clubs to endorse my post.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2019 18:58:10 GMT
He already has done it at a higher level. Three times. Really...... I seem to recall numerous incidents where he publicly critizised Ram players and was criticised for it. Notice any similarities there ? No didnt think you would. He is what he is and will end his management career with the brewers. He has ability at his current level but talking very much hypethetically of course as it will never happen, he would last months in the prem with his managerial style. He would be eaten alive by the players, agents, press and owners
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