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  • #16
    Re: Warnock , Harris , Mccarthy, Morison

    Originally posted by UNDERHILL1927 View Post
    And heavyweight boxing, he’s clearly an expert at that.
    I know a fat git when I see one

    You don't need any expertise to recognise that

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    • #17
      Re: Warnock , Harris , Mccarthy, Morison

      Originally posted by Nobody's Rep View Post
      Great post and not convinced the fans don't want SM as I'm not sure this board is a barometer of those in the stadium and certainly not reflective of where I sit or my social circles - most I know want to give him a chance
      The miserable feckers on here don't

      It is what it is , we ain't got the money

      I would prefer a big name with a track record but there you go

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      • #18
        Re: Warnock , Harris , Mccarthy, Morison

        Originally posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
        So what evidence do you have that makes you think decent managers have turned us down?
        Well I think you are being incredibly stupid if you don't think this club is seen as a basket case in the football world

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        • #19
          Re: Warnock , Harris , Mccarthy, Morison

          The renewal of Warnock's contract back in 2019 is what set the wheels in motion for where Cardiff find themselves today.

          It was an incredibly short sighted appointment, bearing in mind that the club required wholesale changes, particularly through the spine of the squad. Entrusting recruitment to a man who only signed an extension for one season and would soon be out the door at the earliest opportunity when it became apparent Cardiff were not in the running for promotion was a mistake from the board.

          In his replacement, Harris somehow managed to orchestrate a playoff push which papered over the cracks of an unbalanced playing squad and when results dried up under his tenure, McCarthy was brought in and his initial success lead to a knee jerk offer of a two year contract and he was soon out of the door once he secured a record breaking losing streak.

          This summer represents an opportunity to start a new with many unfavoured members of the squad heading out the door. Morison and the recruitment staff did wonders in the January transfer window, that saw Cardiff lose their first 20+ goal a season striker in a decade, as well as the player with the most assists in the championship at the time. Weaknesses were identified, gaps were plugged and much needed results were secured to guarantee survival.

          The pressure is on this summer to secure new players who can hopefully make an impression on this division. I can't wait for the new season and just hope that in a young manager, Cardiff have someone who can help them to kick on and recover from the last few years. A convincing win against the Jacks would be nice.

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          • #20
            Re: Warnock , Harris , Mccarthy, Morison

            Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
            So that's 4 managerial appointments CCFC fans don't seem happy with

            You wonder why people are hardly banging down the doors to manage this club 🤔
            It could be that prospective managers are put of by the people who own/run the club?

            It could also be, for the job that is needed there's no money forthcoming and said owners want to pay peanuts?

            Paying customers having a say on the product they're consuming, the absolute shame of it?

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            • #21
              Re: Warnock , Harris , Mccarthy, Morison

              "I'd love to take over as manager Mr Tan, the club has been in the top 2 divisions for almost 2 decades now, top 32 for most of that, has a great modern stadium alongside training facilities that are soon to be improved, on top of that there's a good academy, good young players and a large catchment area of potential support, there's even an effectively blank canvas with many old high earners leaving this summer allowing me to implement what I want! But the thing is CCMB has a couple of moaners so unfortunately I'll have to turn down this contract worth thousands a week"

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              • #22
                Re: Warnock , Harris , Mccarthy, Morison

                Originally posted by City123 View Post
                "I'd love to take over as manager Mr Tan, the club has been in the top 2 divisions for almost 2 decades now, top 32 for most of that, has a great modern stadium alongside training facilities that are soon to be improved, on top of that there's a good academy, good young players and a large catchment area of potential support, there's even an effectively blank canvas with many old high earners leaving this summer allowing me to implement what I want! But the thing is CCMB has a couple of moaners so unfortunately I'll have to turn down this contract worth thousands a week"
                :hehe:

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                • #23
                  Re: Warnock , Harris , Mccarthy, Morison

                  Morison has been in charge for 30 league games, we have lost 14 of them. People have every right to voice their displeasure and have concerns that he is the man to take us forward.

                  February and March was very good, a bounce and a lift with the new loan signings and we got on a bit of a roll, fortunate to win some of those games but thats what happens when you have a bit of momentum, so have to give some credit there.

                  However, either side of February and March does not make for good reading. After the initial new manager bounce of 3 wins in 6 games we then went over 2 months to record our next league victory and since the good run come to an abrupt end with the 4-0 thrashing at home to our bitter rivals (the tactics, performance and surrender that day is unforgiveable in itself) we have lost 5 of the last 6 and performances have dropped off a cliff.

                  These long periods where we are losing games on a regular basis is alarming and Morison blaming everyone but himself for these poor runs does not cut the mustard.

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                  • #24
                    Re: Warnock , Harris , Mccarthy, Morison

                    We could win the FA Cup and some fans on here would say we were lucky !

                    Now clearly morison isn't the world's best coach or manager and I would love the next Eddie Howe here .

                    But if my aunty had bollocks she would be my uncle .

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                    • #25
                      Re: Warnock , Harris , Mccarthy, Morison

                      I don't think he has enough experience for the job in hand but I hope he proves me wrong.
                      He did well in January with his loan signings but will he be able to get more than 2 or 3 good ones if we need about 10 in the summer I'm not too sure.
                      I Don't like him as a man but that is irrelevant if he gets the job done but it does buy you time if things aren't going to well.
                      People pay their money travel all over and are entitled to moan when they are served up the mainly shit we have witnessed this season.

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                      • #26
                        Re: Warnock , Harris , Mccarthy, Morison

                        I (and I thought most) were happy with Warnocks appointment and I’m happy with Morison.

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                        • #27
                          Re: Warnock , Harris , Mccarthy, Morison

                          Originally posted by sneggyblubird View Post
                          The writing was on the wall, Warnock went before he was pushed. The players got the other 2 sacked but that won't happen to Morison because they are all going in the summer. If Morison's got to fall on a sword as a manager it'll be his own.

                          Sludge has a point. I'll put it another way. How many good managers would want to come here when they know we've got loads of fans who be on his back if he didn't win his first 3 games.
                          I don't think our fans are at all unique.

                          All have been given a fair amount of time by the majority of fans I'd say, even if they weren't the most inspiring of appointments.

                          McCarthy to get the sack and most fans on his back had to play 8cbs and lose 4/5 in a row.

                          Even then the clubs hierarchy still gave him time.

                          I don't know how many really want SM out. I'd imagine it's very few. He will have a full window and probably at minimum half of next season before this really changes. Messageboards don't offer the full perspective I find and social media tends to be few people who shout very loud.

                          I'd say most managers get decent support from fans and the management, not necessarily any better or worse than most clubs.

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                          • #28
                            Re: Warnock , Harris , Mccarthy, Morison

                            he's going to be here until the new season at least, so let's see what kind of an transfer window we have.
                            moaning now is just a waste of time

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                            • #29
                              Re: Warnock , Harris , Mccarthy, Morison

                              I think give him a season then start chucking fruit if the displays are as bad as they have been recently

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                              • #30
                                Re: Warnock , Harris , Mccarthy, Morison

                                Originally posted by SuisseBluebird View Post
                                The renewal of Warnock's contract back in 2019 is what set the wheels in motion for where Cardiff find themselves today.

                                It was an incredibly short sighted appointment, bearing in mind that the club required wholesale changes, particularly through the spine of the squad. Entrusting recruitment to a man who only signed an extension for one season and would soon be out the door at the earliest opportunity when it became apparent Cardiff were not in the running for promotion was a mistake from the board.

                                In his replacement, Harris somehow managed to orchestrate a playoff push which papered over the cracks of an unbalanced playing squad and when results dried up under his tenure, McCarthy was brought in and his initial success lead to a knee jerk offer of a two year contract and he was soon out of the door once he secured a record breaking losing streak.

                                This summer represents an opportunity to start a new with many unfavoured members of the squad heading out the door. Morison and the recruitment staff did wonders in the January transfer window, that saw Cardiff lose their first 20+ goal a season striker in a decade, as well as the player with the most assists in the championship at the time. Weaknesses were identified, gaps were plugged and much needed results were secured to guarantee survival.

                                The pressure is on this summer to secure new players who can hopefully make an impression on this division. I can't wait for the new season and just hope that in a young manager, Cardiff have someone who can help them to kick on and recover from the last few years. A convincing win against the Jacks would be nice.
                                Well argued post, I’d be happy with a vaguely convincing performance against the jacks at the moment mind.

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