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  1. #1

    Bye Neil, happy retirement

    now go and retire and take your dreary football with you, got it so wrong today sadly

  2. #2

    Re: Bye Neil, happy retirement

    Quote Originally Posted by Taffy Blue in Berkshire View Post
    now go and retire and take your dreary football with you, got it so wrong today sadly
    Yes. We need a rethink in a number of areas if we have ambitions to get back to this level and compete.

  3. #3

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    I think now would be a good time for him to move upstairs and just have a cushty number and we start looking to the future I don’t believe the side we’ll have left will be good enough to challenge next season and think this is the perfect opportunity to start afresh next season. We had to be brave today and what we saw was an utter disgrace for 80 mins

  4. #4

    Re: Bye Neil, happy retirement

    Given our budget he's probably our best chance of even a stable season.

  5. #5

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trigger View Post
    Given our budget he's probably our best chance of even a stable season.
    I don’t get why our budget is so small. The premier league and mistakes made were six years ago. Yeah it pushed us back a few years ago but that should all be long gone now. What is going on that we still have to spend such little amounts every season?

    Warnock got it stupidly wrong today, feels like 18 months of good work chucked away

  6. #6

    Re: Bye Neil, happy retirement

    Quote Originally Posted by SunderlandBluebird View Post
    I don’t get why our budget is so small. The premier league and mistakes made were six years ago. Yeah it pushed us back a few years ago but that should all be long gone now. What is going on that we still have to spend such little amounts every season?

    Warnock got it stupidly wrong today, feels like 18 months of good work chucked away
    I'm not convinced our budget is that small - if you include the Sala fee, we've spent in the region of 50 million quid in transfer fees since 1 January 2018.

  7. #7

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    I'm not convinced our budget is that small - if you include the Sala fee, we've spent in the region of 50 million quid in transfer fees since 1 January 2018.
    Two of the clubs that came up with us spent £100m last summer alone. Some £50m in THREE transfer windows is nowhere near enough to make a success of PL survival though, Paul.

    The paucity of today's play for 75 mins in a game we needed to win, with Reid not coming on until 87 mins, was remarkable.

    StT.
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  8. #8

    Re: Bye Neil, happy retirement

    Quote Originally Posted by Steve the Tea View Post
    Two of the clubs that came up with us spent £100m last summer alone. Some £50m in THREE transfer windows is nowhere near enough to make a success of PL survival though, Paul.

    The paucity of today's play for 75 mins in a game we needed to win, with Reid not coming on until 87 mins, was remarkable.

    StT.
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    Huddersfield spent less and stayed up last season Steve - we can argue about whether we should have spent more, but the money we did have to buy players with was spent poorly.

  9. #9

    Re: Bye Neil, happy retirement

    Quote Originally Posted by Steve the Tea View Post
    Two of the clubs that came up with us spent £100m last summer alone. Some £50m in THREE transfer windows is nowhere near enough to make a success of PL survival though, Paul.

    The paucity of today's play for 75 mins in a game we needed to win, with Reid not coming on until 87 mins, was remarkable.

    StT.
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    And where is one of those teams that spent £100m ? Yes thats right, below us and already relegated !!

  10. #10

    Re: Bye Neil, happy retirement

    Quote Originally Posted by SunderlandBluebird View Post
    I don’t get why our budget is so small. The premier league and mistakes made were six years ago. Yeah it pushed us back a few years ago but that should all be long gone now. What is going on that we still have to spend such little amounts every season?

    Warnock got it stupidly wrong today, feels like 18 months of good work chucked away
    For gods sake where have you been ? We nearly went bust in the three years after relgation last time and lost £39m last year, even though we went up. Where do you think the money comes from ? Even if we go down, we have earned £100m plus this year (less the £40m we spent) and will have a guaranteed £55m parachute payment next season. That will give us a good base to have another go.

  11. #11

    Re: Bye Neil, happy retirement

    I hope he stays. Best thing to happen to our club and he's still building. Things have gone against us but you can't blame Warnock for one turgid performance.

  12. #12

    Re: Bye Neil, happy retirement

    Quote Originally Posted by Shute View Post
    I hope he stays. Best thing to happen to our club and he's still building. Things have gone against us but you can't blame Warnock for one turgid performance.
    It’s not just one though

  13. #13

    Re: Bye Neil, happy retirement

    Quote Originally Posted by Shute View Post
    I hope he stays. Best thing to happen to our club and he's still building. Things have gone against us but you can't blame Warnock for one turgid performance.
    Yes you can! It was a must win game and he went for 0-0 hoping for a goal at the death to win it. That’s 1970’s management.

  14. #14

    Re: Bye Neil, happy retirement

    Quote Originally Posted by Cretin Hop View Post
    Yes you can! It was a must win game and he went for 0-0 hoping for a goal at the death to win it. That’s 1970’s management.
    To be fair that is what got us automatic promotion, we knew what we are signing up for.
    A poor game today yes, however when the emotions settle, I will still want him next year.

  15. #15

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    Quote Originally Posted by chris lee View Post
    To be fair that is what got us automatic promotion, we knew what we are signing up for.
    A poor game today yes, however when the emotions settle, I will still want him next year.
    Well I’d rather something more attacking and skilful football and enjoy the games more. Cardiff City tv put out old games under Jones which had some breathtaking football from our attacking players. Poor defence but give me that every day over Warnockball

    Looks like this debate will run and run...

  16. #16

    Re: Bye Neil, happy retirement

    Quote Originally Posted by Shute View Post
    I hope he stays. Best thing to happen to our club and he's still building. Things have gone against us but you can't blame Warnock for one turgid performance.
    is it just one turgid performance though?

    I disagree that he's still building, his philosophy is geared up for the short term, he doesn't leave a legacy at any of the clubs he manages. There is no playing style foundation being put in place.

  17. #17

    Re: Bye Neil, happy retirement

    Quote Originally Posted by Rock_Flock_of_Five View Post
    is it just one turgid performance though?

    I disagree that he's still building, his philosophy is geared up for the short term, he doesn't leave a legacy at any of the clubs he manages. There is no playing style foundation being put in place.
    Exactly and, to be fair to him, he has always said that he only thinks in the short term at his age.

    It seems a good time to think of a change of direction now, but there is a risk involved because, although his style of football grates with me, it has to be accepted that Warnock is very good at some aspects of the manager's job and we'd struggle to get someone as good as him in those.

  18. #18

    Re: Bye Neil, happy retirement

    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    Exactly and, to be fair to him, he has always said that he only thinks in the short term at his age.

    It seems a good time to think of a change of direction now, but there is a risk involved because, although his style of football grates with me, it has to be accepted that Warnock is very good at some aspects of the manager's job and we'd struggle to get someone as good as him in those.
    He originally came in to turn the club around and stop our slide.
    He did that and congratulations to him but the future blocks is not something he is good at, or cares about.
    My fear is that trying to change back to a footballing club is a long process and one which several of our current players would undoubtedly fail.

  19. #19

    Re: Bye Neil, happy retirement

    Quote Originally Posted by Rock_Flock_of_Five View Post
    is it just one turgid performance though?

    I disagree that he's still building, his philosophy is geared up for the short term, he doesn't leave a legacy at any of the clubs he manages. There is no playing style foundation being put in place.
    Bang on.

  20. #20

    Re: Bye Neil, happy retirement

    He's had to start from. scratch
    The academy was fcuked.
    Holliet Etheridge. Patterson. Lang.Bamba.
    all signed.
    Reid & Murphy. will improve.
    Cunningham is a decent championship player.
    The downside Tomlin & Madine
    I wouldn't be surprised if we have a, similar influx of players this time.
    Use the parachute money wisely and the Bluebirds will fly again

  21. #21

    Re: Bye Neil, happy retirement

    Go all out to get Jokanovic

  22. #22

    Re: Bye Neil, happy retirement

    Quote Originally Posted by The Bob Banker Spanker View Post
    Go all out to get Jankovic
    get him in and give him 3 years to bed in his style of play. hit and hope just won't cut it anymore

  23. #23

    Re: Bye Neil, happy retirement

    Danny Cowley.

    He's lower league, he'll be cheap so Tan'll like it. It'll be like the Slade hire.

  24. #24

    Re: Bye Neil, happy retirement

    why wait 90 mins before hitting top gear? he was responsible for players and game plan and it wasn't exactly aggressive.

  25. #25

    Re: Bye Neil, happy retirement

    I think hes got some explaining to do as to why is 10m summer signing is left on the bench till the dieing mins.

    You cant take away his achievements since he came here and i reckon with him we are nailed on play offs next season.

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