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Re: Riza sacked. Aaron Ramsey takes charge
Let’s hope it creates enough positivity to get a result Monday and take it from there.
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Re: Riza sacked. Aaron Ramsey takes charge
Aaron, get in the phone to Craig Bellamy for a pre-match dressing room speach
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Re: Riza sacked. Aaron Ramsey takes charge
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Originally Posted by
Undercoverinwurzelland
Interesting to see Gunter back.
Who you gonna call?…………..
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Re: Riza sacked. Aaron Ramsey takes charge
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Originally Posted by
The Lone Gunman
Given the recent performances, who do you think he should choose on merit?!?
I was really referring to the tinkerman mentality that Riza had. Dou t the players knew from week to week whether they would be in the team, and if they were what formation they would play.
On the face of it players like Bagan and Ashford were having a poor deal.
Wonder too if Robbo , ElGhazi, s really unfit.
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Re: Riza sacked. Aaron Ramsey takes charge
Yesterday was like watching a football team playing in 6 " of treacle. Perhaps they all got pissed off playing for Riza and the change in manager/coaching will bring the desired change in attitude and application because on paper at least they are capable of much better.
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Re: Riza sacked. Aaron Ramsey takes charge
Probably the best decision given the circumstances. I don’t think it’s as bizarre as some are making out.
He’s already at the club and knows the players, their strengths and weaknesses and tactics. A new manager would need to be approached, contracts negotiated and signed all before Monday. Realistically all of that would’ve been needed to happen today for someone new to have one single training session with the team tomorrow. He’ll also probably galvanise the fans more and have more goodwill than anybody else that could’ve come in bar possibly Warnock.
6 weeks ago it would’ve been bizarre but at this moment it’s the best move. Hopefully.
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Re: Riza sacked. Aaron Ramsey takes charge
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Originally Posted by
Porth Pouncer
Aaron, get in the phone to Craig Bellamy for a pre-match dressing room speach
I don't think it'll be too far from the truth, to expect to him be involved in some small sort of capacity. He will have been involved in allowing Gunter to take up the role already.
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Re: Riza sacked. Aaron Ramsey takes charge
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Originally Posted by
B. Oddie
Can we all agree now that if/when we do go down, Ramsey's status is not diminished?
I worry that it's a fool's errand, like Shearer at Newcastle United those years ago.
If we stay up, Rambo will attain god-like status.
If we go down, the change was too late, it wasn't his fault.
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Re: Riza sacked. Aaron Ramsey takes charge
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Originally Posted by
Canton Kev
Probably the best decision given the circumstances. I don’t think it’s as bizarre as some are making out.
He’s already at the club and knows the players, their strengths and weaknesses and tactics. A new manager would need to be approached, contracts negotiated and signed all before Monday. Realistically all of that would’ve been needed to happen today for someone new to have one single training session with the team tomorrow. He’ll also probably galvanise the fans more and have more goodwill than anybody else that could’ve come in bar possibly Warnock.
6 weeks ago it would’ve been bizarre but at this moment it’s the best move. Hopefully.
This is how I see it too :thumbup:
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Re: Riza sacked. Aaron Ramsey takes charge
What's happened to Purse Ramasut and Shaw?
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Re: Riza sacked. Aaron Ramsey takes charge
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Hilts
What's happened to Purse Ramasut and Shaw?
****ed off hopefully and when they get there hope they **** off a little further
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Re: Riza sacked. Aaron Ramsey takes charge
The first sensible decision the club has taken all season. Remove Riza whose presence had become toxic and hand responsibility over to Ramsey and the players. Whatever happens they’ve given themselves a puncher’s chance with 3 games left. Expect a totally different atmosphere on Monday with the players and fans up for it. C’mon City!
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Re: Riza sacked. Aaron Ramsey takes charge
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Nobody's Rep
****ed off hopefully and when they get there hope they **** off a little further
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Can't see anything on them going on the website.
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Re: Riza sacked. Aaron Ramsey takes charge
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Hilts
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Can't see anything on them going on the website.
Well if they haven't then the dugout is going to be very crowded with a whole new team announced to support Ramsey 🤔 having said that they have been so ineffective no one would notice whether they were there or not
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Re: Riza sacked. Aaron Ramsey takes charge
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Originally Posted by
B. Oddie
Can we all agree now that if/when we do go down, Ramsey's status is not diminished?
What's his status?
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Re: Riza sacked. Aaron Ramsey takes charge
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The Lone Gunman
What's his status?
Married
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Re: Riza sacked. Aaron Ramsey takes charge
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Nobody's Rep
****ed off hopefully and when they get there hope they **** off a little further
What has Purse done to deserve any scorn?
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Nobody's Rep
****ed off hopefully and when they get there hope they **** off a little further
Purse was doing alright with U21s and since his promotion they've had a bad spell. Perhaps he saw returning to that post as a backward step. (Or maybe he's just gone back there).
Edit: He's back listed as U21 manager.
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Re: Riza sacked. Aaron Ramsey takes charge
The decision should have been made a long time ago, but however late, Riza needed to be put out of his public misery. He had lost confidence and any limited judgement he showed previously. He had become toxic.
With just three games to go there were no other options - not without the board planning and thinking ahead, which is obviously mad.
I have no idea if Ramsey is any good as a manager, or what he will bring to the party, but maybe there really is something in the laws of football that means a 'new manager bounce' must happen!
The change to the coaching group is good. For Ramsey to come in and be surrounded by Purse, Shaw and Ramasut would be stupid. I am surprised this didn't happen, but it has to be positive. Almost complete change on the training ground and in the dug out - but as no change in the squad more of the same is the likeliest outcome.
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Re: Riza sacked. Aaron Ramsey takes charge
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Nobody's Rep
****ed off hopefully and when they get there hope they **** off a little further
But isn’t it their turn now? ;-)
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Re: Riza sacked. Aaron Ramsey takes charge
2 questions immediately spring to mind which is more my musing than anything else:
1. If Ramsey keeps us up will he be retained as manager for next season; and
2. Is Ramsey likely to be on a managerial contract as well as a playing contract given his prolonged absences from the playing squad.
I doubt whether anyone will be able to answer these questions or indeed know but there are several people in the know (or appear to be ) on this board.
Whichever way people think the Board's decision was the correct one. It's just a pity the plug wasn't pulled a few games earlier.
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Re: Riza sacked. Aaron Ramsey takes charge
Complete turnaround. I'm now absolutely certain we are staying up.
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Re: Riza sacked. Aaron Ramsey takes charge
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Originally Posted by
The Lone Gunman
What has Purse done to deserve any scorn?
Exactly.
Penny for his thoughts regarding the tactics employed since he was promoted to the 1st team coaching staff.
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Re: Riza sacked. Aaron Ramsey takes charge
I did suggest last week, tongue in cheek, that Bellamy should be approached as a very short term fix.
With Gunter appointed I wasn't that far off.
I have no doubt Bellers has approved this arrangement and Ramsey will have his phone no on speed dial.
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Former Labour leader
I have no doubt Bellers has approved this arrangement...
Well that's a relief. Putting Ramsey in charge without Bellamy's blessing simply wouldn't have been acceptable.
:hehe: :hehe: :hehe: