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Thread: The World's Most Miserable Managers

  1. #26

    Re: The World's Most Miserable Managers

    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    Well the media down here had nothing to do with the media who treated him so badly previously

    He was miserable and he made no connection with the fans

    In the end he was a failure

    And a miserable one
    I very much doubt that he bothered to discern between the media in different part of the country. And you cannot blame him.

    Strangely, his time at the club gave me some very joyous moments (play off final, FA Cup final, and very attractive football) so whereas he ultimately failed to get us promoted in some fairly pathetic circumstances, I don’t associate him and his teams with misery in the slightest.

    We could do with a Chopra, Bothroyd, Ross McCormack, McPhail, Burke, Ledley, Roger Johnson, McNaughton now……..

  2. #27

    Re: The most boring managers.

    Quote Originally Posted by B. Oddie View Post
    I'll begin with Eddie Howe.
    I can’t believe anyone actually watches those interviews! They never say anything of note anyway…… :-/

  3. #28

    Re: The World's Most Miserable Managers

    Quote Originally Posted by Bobby Dandruff View Post
    I very much doubt that he bothered to discern between the media in different part of the country. And you cannot blame him.

    Strangely, his time at the club gave me some very joyous moments (play off final, FA Cup final, and very attractive football) so whereas he ultimately failed to get us promoted in some fairly pathetic circumstances, I don’t associate him and his teams with misery in the slightest.

    We could do with a Chopra, Bothroyd, Ross McCormack, McPhail, Burke, Ledley, Roger Johnson, McNaughton now……..
    The Play Off Finall was horrendous. Probably the worst football experience ive had in football. Joyous feckin hell.

    We could definitely do with Chopra Bothroyd and McCormack though or just one of them.

    Not Kelvin Etuhu who Jones preferred to McCormack in that play off disaster.

    Or a goalscoring midfielder like Whitts would be brilliant.

  4. #29

    Re: The most boring managers.

    Scott Parker

  5. #30

    Re: The World's Most Miserable Managers

    Quote Originally Posted by Hilts View Post
    The Play Off Finall was horrendous. Probably the worst football experience ive had in football. Joyous feckin hell.

    We could definitely do with Chopra Bothroyd and McCormack though or just one of them.

    Not Kelvin Etuhu who Jones preferred to McCormack in that play off disaster.

    Or a goalscoring midfielder like Whitts would be brilliant.
    Well the defeat was hard to take but let’s not forget that we went there full of confidence, took the lead twice, gave them a good game and lost Bothroyd. So we weren’t exactly battered.

  6. #31

    Re: The World's Most Miserable Managers

    Quote Originally Posted by Bobby Dandruff View Post
    Well the defeat was hard to take but let’s not forget that we went there full of confidence, took the lead twice, gave them a good game and lost Bothroyd. So we weren’t exactly battered.
    We should've pissed the league with the team we had that year, never mind made the play-off final. Jones was a perennial bottler and we felt the full effect of that on numerous occasions.

  7. #32

    Re: The World's Most Miserable Managers

    Quote Originally Posted by Bobby Dandruff View Post
    Well the defeat was hard to take but let’s not forget that we went there full of confidence, took the lead twice, gave them a good game and lost Bothroyd. So we weren’t exactly battered.
    It was a complete disaster. Cmon gave Blackpool a good game. Blackpool ffs!!!

  8. #33

    Re: The World's Most Miserable Managers

    Quote Originally Posted by Bobby Dandruff View Post
    I very much doubt that he bothered to discern between the media in different part of the country. And you cannot blame him.

    Strangely, his time at the club gave me some very joyous moments (play off final, FA Cup final, and very attractive football) so whereas he ultimately failed to get us promoted in some fairly pathetic circumstances, I don’t associate him and his teams with misery in the slightest.

    We could do with a Chopra, Bothroyd, Ross McCormack, McPhail, Burke, Ledley, Roger Johnson, McNaughton now……..


    I will try and explain it again simply for you

    He was a miserable git who would blame everyone else for his own failure as a manager , he was a miserable git

    His players were not miserable , they were on big money and laughed all the way to the bank

    He spent heavily on high waged players who failed to get us promotion

    He fell out with reporters left right and centre , he had the issues , not the reporters

    I associate Jones with misery and failure

    And so do the record books

  9. #34

    Re: The World's Most Miserable Managers

    Jimmy Scoular was Jimmy Scowler, never saw him laugh or even smile. Brute of a player as well, don’t think he was the cracking jokes left, right & centre type of bloke.

  10. #35

    Re: The World's Most Miserable Managers

    It's not really a smiling job , just look at Klopp and his stupid bleached white teeth grin ,half the time he looks like he has severe complications below

  11. #36

    Re: The World's Most Miserable Managers

    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    I will try and explain it again simply for you

    He was a miserable git who would blame everyone else for his own failure as a manager , he was a miserable git

    His players were not miserable , they were on big money and laughed all the way to the bank

    He spent heavily on high waged players who failed to get us promotion

    He fell out with reporters left right and centre , he had the issues , not the reporters

    I associate Jones with misery and failure

    And so do the record books
    You missed the bit about producing some wonderful footballing moments by allowing gifted players to express themselves, an era where we underachieved but put a smile on faces .

  12. #37

    Re: The World's Most Miserable Managers

    The first twenty minutes we looked like we were going to steamroller Blackpool, but then Bothroyd got injured and the rest is history.

  13. #38

    Re: The World's Most Miserable Managers

    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    I will try and explain it again simply for you

    He was a miserable git who would blame everyone else for his own failure as a manager , he was a miserable git

    His players were not miserable , they were on big money and laughed all the way to the bank

    He spent heavily on high waged players who failed to get us promotion

    He fell out with reporters left right and centre , he had the issues , not the reporters

    I associate Jones with misery and failure

    And so do the record books
    I don’t.

    But I can think of a few other more recent managers who came and went more quickly than he did who I DO associate with misery and failure.

    How quickly some people forget……

  14. #39

    Re: The World's Most Miserable Managers

    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    You missed the bit about producing some wonderful footballing moments by allowing gifted players to express themselves, an era where we underachieved but put a smile on faces .
    Thank you.

  15. #40

    Re: The World's Most Miserable Managers

    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    Dave Jones was allowed to spend a great deal on wages and he threw quite a bit straight down the bog

    If he had a side that was streaking away with the title then I am sure a lot of fans would have been more forgiving . I personally reckon he was here for 2 seasons too long , not including the FACup final run

    He was treated extremely badly by the justice system and by the press but we were not there to be scorned

    First two seasons were good but then he became very stubborn and miserable
    But harsh!
    He did squander some cash, especially on Fowler who was clearly shot by that point.
    I'd say Hasselbaink too but he scored one of my favourite goals against Wolves in the cup, and I watched and celebrated that with a mate who is sadly no longer with us so Hasselbaink and that goal is a great memory for me.
    I'd also point to the fact that he signed both Chops and Whitts, undoubtedly two of our greatest ever signings.
    He did piss me off in the cup final against Portsmouth though.
    I think every damn one of us was screaming for Ramsey to be introduced and he left it far too late.

  16. #41

    Re: The World's Most Miserable Managers

    Quote Originally Posted by Bobby Dandruff View Post
    I don’t.

    But I can think of a few other more recent managers who came and went more quickly than he did who I DO associate with misery and failure.

    How quickly some people forget……
    He had loads of cash

    And failed

  17. #42

    Re: The World's Most Miserable Managers

    Quote Originally Posted by Ninja View Post
    But harsh!
    He did squander some cash, especially on Fowler who was clearly shot by that point.
    I'd say Hasselbaink too but he scored one of my favourite goals against Wolves in the cup, and I watched and celebrated that with a mate who is sadly no longer with us so Hasselbaink and that goal is a great memory for me.
    I'd also point to the fact that he signed both Chops and Whitts, undoubtedly two of our greatest ever signings.
    He did piss me off in the cup final against Portsmouth though.
    I think every damn one of us was screaming for Ramsey to be introduced and he left it far too late.
    It does feel a bit like SOME people have forgotten the mind numbing tedium of the Neil Harris days and the weird Mick McCarthy car crash reign.

    But let’s fixate on 6 years of ‘misery and failure’ that Jones apparently brought instead.

  18. #43

    Re: The World's Most Miserable Managers

    Quote Originally Posted by Bobby Dandruff View Post
    It does feel a bit like SOME people have forgotten the mind numbing tedium of the Neil Harris days and the weird Mick McCarthy car crash reign.

    But let’s fixate on 6 years of ‘misery and failure’ that Jones apparently brought instead.
    Exactly.
    I hated Jones at times, questioned his tactics, hated him playing players out of position, especially moving Whitts into central midfield after (I think) he'd scored 20+ from wide left the season before?
    However, as frustrated as I was with DJ at times, he's an absolute breath of fresh air compared to most of what we've had since.

  19. #44

    Re: The World's Most Miserable Managers

    I'd take my chances with Dave Jones and his squad that failed in 2010 right now. And I would have every day since.

  20. #45

    Re: The World's Most Miserable Managers

    Quote Originally Posted by NYCBlue View Post
    I'd take my chances with Dave Jones and his squad that failed in 2010 right now. And I would have every day since.
    Not liking the manager (or any player) because of his personality is so childish.

  21. #46

    Re: The most boring managers.

    Managers should be judged on tactics, style and results. Is Graham Potter interesting? I don't know. I don't care. But I don't see anyone having a dig. Owners, managers and players should not be interesting for anything they say. They should be judged by what happens on the pitch.

  22. #47

    Re: The World's Most Miserable Managers

    What ever you think of Jones, he was responsible for our best ever signing in Whitts, out best ever away performance at Middlesborough in the FA cup qtr final, and he was the first manager to get us to Wembley since 1927.

  23. #48

    Re: The World's Most Miserable Managers

    Quote Originally Posted by William Treseder View Post
    What ever you think of Jones, he was responsible for our best ever signing in Whitts, out best ever away performance at Middlesborough in the FA cup qtr final, and he was the first manager to get us to Wembley since 1927.
    He was miserable though...

  24. #49

    Re: The most boring managers.

    Quote Originally Posted by NYCBlue View Post
    Managers should be judged on tactics, style and results. Is Graham Potter interesting? I don't know. I don't care. But I don't see anyone having a dig. Owners, managers and players should not be interesting for anything they say. They should be judged by what happens on the pitch.
    Most boring response imo

  25. #50

    Re: The World's Most Miserable Managers

    Quote Originally Posted by Colin'sReversibleHat View Post
    He was miserable though...
    That’s why i started by saying “What ever you think of Jones” keep up at the back 😂

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