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..either leave us in disgrace or under a cloud of controversy, most other clubs have a lot to thank their previous managers for when they move on to bigger clubs or take retirement, all of ours leave with more than a tinge of fan/manager bitterness, when was the last time we parted ways with a manager and wished him well in his endeavours..?
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Malky is still on Tans Christmas card list 😉
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Malky is still on Tans Christmas card list 😉
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Other than Fergie, I can’t think of anyone else that was thanked for their efforts on leaving.
A few spring to mind that done well and not had contracts renewed recently.
Roy Hodgeson, Eddie Howe, Nuno, Benitez and even Pep.
After 3 champs leagues and a la liga title - Zidane probably left with the Madrid fans unhappy.
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Bob Paisley. Kenny Daglish at Blackburn, Mourninio 1st spell at chelsea
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..either leave us in disgrace or under a cloud of controversy, most other clubs have a lot to thank their previous managers for when they move on to bigger clubs or take retirement, all of ours leave with more than a tinge of fan/manager bitterness, when was the last time we parted ways with a manager and wished him well in his endeavours..?
I think of Dave Jones quite fondly, even though he never got us promoted.
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All about the thrill of the chase.
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Is there anyone who would be boo’d if they came back? I don’t think so.
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Is there anyone who would be boo’d if they came back? I don’t think so.
Solksjaer was ridiculed when he led Man U on their last game lap of (dis)honour after our 2-0 win, City fans ripped him to bits.
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..either leave us in disgrace or under a cloud of controversy, most other clubs have a lot to thank their previous managers for when they move on to bigger clubs or take retirement, all of ours leave with more than a tinge of fan/manager bitterness, when was the last time we parted ways with a manager and wished him well in his endeavours..?
What on earth are you on about.
Are you suggesting that other clubs never sack their managers?
The vast majority of managers are sacked with varying degrees of bitterness on one or both sides
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To answer the post: we are a small club no huge fan base or appeal ,no real money, therfore we're fishing in a second rate pool of players and managers.
Over the last 10 years I actually think we've done well considering our limitations.
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To answer the post: we are a small club no huge fan base or appeal ,no real money, therfore we're fishing in a second rate pool of players and managers.
Over the last 10 years I actually think we've done well considering our limitations.
And there you have pluckily little Cardiff syndrome described to a tee. We were in the top ten best supported teams in the country in 18/19 and our two promotions to the Premier League in the last decade have netted us £200 million plus. In Vincent Tan’s time we’ve spent more than enough to establish ourselves as a Palace, Brighton, Burnley or Watford type club, in fact, we probably should be more akin to a Leicester or Southampton - Warnock and Mackay/Ole were given more than enough in terms of a budget to ensure we didn’t end up with a uniquely bad Premier League record.
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..either leave us in disgrace or under a cloud of controversy, most other clubs have a lot to thank their previous managers for when they move on to bigger clubs or take retirement, all of ours leave with more than a tinge of fan/manager bitterness, when was the last time we parted ways with a manager and wished him well in his endeavours..?
What are you going on about? Chelsea fans booed Mourinho and he won them 3 Premier Leagues ffs.
Steve Bruce has been booed from the day he took over at Newcastle.
Booing managers is not unique to Cardiff City fans.
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And there you have pluckily little Cardiff syndrome described to a tee. We were in the top ten best supported teams in the country in 18/19 and our two promotions to the Premier League in the last decade have netted us £200 million plus. In Vincent Tan’s time we’ve spent more than enough to establish ourselves as a Palace, Brighton, Burnley or Watford type club, in fact, we probably should be more akin to a Leicester or Southampton - Warnock and Mackay/Ole were given more than enough in terms of a budget to ensure we didn’t end up with a uniquely bad Premier League record.
Don't let Sludge see this :hehe: