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Thread: Time to praise Riza- we are quick enough to criticise

  1. #51

    Re: Time to praise Rizza- we are quick enough to criticise

    Quote Originally Posted by delmbox View Post
    what a weird post, what point are you trying to make?
    Yeah but he didn't get sacked after those results last year, last year's results were enough to get us to 12th

  2. #52

    Re: Time to praise Rizza- we are quick enough to criticise

    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
    Remind me, for how many months did you champion Bulut and attempt to bully Eric off the board as he pointed out the former manager’s obvious failings?

    Good to hear you made it all the way from Cowbridge to Leckwith yesterday. I believe you. Honestly I do.
    He IS right about your head though, in all fairness.

  3. #53
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    Re: Time to praise Rizza- we are quick enough to criticise

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
    I was agreeing with you until you mentioned looking for a long-term experienced manager.

    I've learned not to get involved when it comes to suggesting new managers. It's a totally pointless exercise. There are lots of things I'm happy to give opinions on, new managers isn't usually one of them unless I really don't think they're a good fit. Sometimes one person being in charge in one environment just works when there's no reason for it. Lots of managers do well at a particular club, move on, then things don't work out so well elsewhere. It's just one of those things. Maybe, just maybe, our youngsters need a different approach, not someone supposedly "experienced".

    Football, sport in general, life in general, will have people who step up to the plate. Good managers have to start somewhere. Eddie Howe, just as an example, was a young coach with no managerial experience when he took over at Bournemouth. Steve Cooper was hardly an experienced club manager when he took over at Swansea. There are lots of examples.

    Despite all of this, I reckon whoever gets the job permanently will be sacked within 2 years when things don't work out.
    Fair enough I agree, my personal preference is experience at this club as it's a difficult job and you have to be able to manage up to Tan and Dalman but it would be wrong to discard all inexperienced Managers

    My doubts about Riza are not so much his inexperience alone; it's that he is just a caretaker having a good start. He wouldn't have even had a mention if it wasn't for this caretaker role. However, he's getting a chance to see what he can do, and so far, he has impressed, he's favourite now and it's his job to lose.

    As for the last bit, almost certainly!

  4. #54

    Re: Time to praise Rizza- we are quick enough to criticise

    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    I am goading TLG....
    And remember, doing so was your choice despite your previous statements to the contrary. You simply can’t help yourself. And you’ve chosen to make it personal once again, which wasn’t very clever.

    Your sudden enthusiasm for Omer Riza is amusing considering it was only days ago you were claiming City needed a ‘Warnock type’ to rescue the season. Not only is Riza pretty much the polar opposite to a ‘Warnock type’ in terms of experience and managerial style, but the football he’s encouraging the team to play is also nothing like the kind of football you continually champion.

    However, nobody should be surprised by your sudden u-turn. You are, after all, among the most clueless contributors this board has ever had when it comes to football (or anything else, for that matter). Despite your continual presence on CCMB, you genuinely don’t have the first idea about the sport you occasionally watch. And never have had.

    Throughout last season, the summer months and at the start of this season your backing for Erol Bulut was unequivocal, and anyone who dared to voice any misgivings about Bulut’s tactics, team selections or man-management was a target for your scorn. Subsequent events have demonstrated that you were once again making a complete fool of yourself, but you’re never going to admit that. Just like you won’t admit you made an idiot of yourself throughout 2022/23 as you continually maintained the team would be relegated despite the fact that it was never actually in the relegation zone.

    Your backing for Riza and Bulut before him is no surprise given the fact that you’ll back absolutely anyone the club employs to manage the team. It’s just what you do, regardless of who is put in charge, whether it be Morison, McCarthy, Harris, etc. And that’s because you very rarely watch the team play and therefore don’t have any genuine opinions of your own. You just flood this message board with your inane rubbish day after day because CCMB is such a significant part of your life.

    I’ll leave the last word to you as I know you’re going to have it anyway. You always do. 44,430 posts is evidence enough of that – a quite staggering total considering some of your lengthy absences. On and on and on he goes…

  5. #55

    Re: Time to praise Rizza- we are quick enough to criticise

    Quote Originally Posted by delmbox View Post
    Yeah but he didn't get sacked after those results last year, last year's results were enough to get us to 12th
    Guess I'm saying I'd like to finish higher than twelfth then. I would personally not rush into signing up this guy yet, despite the much needed improvement in results and style of play.

  6. #56

    Re: Time to praise Rizza- we are quick enough to criticise

    I think Riza has done OK but he's had a run of easier games ( on paper) and I don't think he's done anything that even I couldn't see needed to happen.
    In truth it's Buluts leaving that's been the catalyst for our upturn not Rizas coming in.

  7. #57

    Re: Time to praise Rizza- we are quick enough to criticise

    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
    And remember, doing so was your choice despite your previous statements to the contrary. You simply can’t help yourself. And you’ve chosen to make it personal once again, which wasn’t very clever.

    Your sudden enthusiasm for Omer Riza is amusing considering it was only days ago you were claiming City needed a ‘Warnock type’ to rescue the season. Not only is Riza pretty much the polar opposite to a ‘Warnock type’ in terms of experience and managerial style, but the football he’s encouraging the team to play is also nothing like the kind of football you continually champion.

    However, nobody should be surprised by your sudden u-turn. You are, after all, among the most clueless contributors this board has ever had when it comes to football (or anything else, for that matter). Despite your continual presence on CCMB, you genuinely don’t have the first idea about the sport you occasionally watch. And never have had.

    Throughout last season, the summer months and at the start of this season your backing for Erol Bulut was unequivocal, and anyone who dared to voice any misgivings about Bulut’s tactics, team selections or man-management was a target for your scorn. Subsequent events have demonstrated that you were once again making a complete fool of yourself, but you’re never going to admit that. Just like you won’t admit you made an idiot of yourself throughout 2022/23 as you continually maintained the team would be relegated despite the fact that it was never actually in the relegation zone.

    Your backing for Riza and Bulut before him is no surprise given the fact that you’ll back absolutely anyone the club employs to manage the team. It’s just what you do, regardless of who is put in charge, whether it be Morison, McCarthy, Harris, etc. And that’s because you very rarely watch the team play and therefore don’t have any genuine opinions of your own. You just flood this message board with your inane rubbish day after day because CCMB is such a significant part of your life.

    I’ll leave the last word to you as I know you’re going to have it anyway. You always do. 44,430 posts is evidence enough of that – a quite staggering total considering some of your lengthy absences. On and on and on he goes…
    I think a bloke like you pulling apart someone he doesn't know who is the manager of Cardiff City in the way you did by calling Riza a chancer , among other things , sums you up

    You made a right tit of yourself there



    The absence of your gob for a couple of days after he shut the likes of you up with the plymouth win again sums you up ......hence I am here to make sure you are aware 😉

    So you accusing others of making things personal ......a dig at your bald head is the sort of online teasing you have dished out for years my little friend ......and it used to be funny ......I have been called fatty , stupid and lots of other stuff , it's just teasing 😛.....is cry baby nonsense .....oh he's threatening me 😆

    You soppy tart

  8. #58

    Re: Time to praise Rizza- we are quick enough to criticise

    Quote Originally Posted by insider View Post
    I think Riza has done OK but he's had a run of easier games ( on paper) and I don't think he's done anything that even I couldn't see needed to happen.
    In truth it's Buluts leaving that's been the catalyst for our upturn not Rizas coming in.
    We definitely seem to be more aggressive and on the front foot though ?

    I am not saying he's Pep ...but he's made us look more of a team with a plan

  9. #59

    Re: Time to praise Rizza- we are quick enough to criticise

    Quote Originally Posted by fugsyphil View Post
    Guess I'm saying I'd like to finish higher than twelfth then. I would personally not rush into signing up this guy yet, despite the much needed improvement in results and style of play.
    That's fair, 11th here we come!

  10. #60

    Re: Time to praise Rizza- we are quick enough to criticise

    Quote Originally Posted by insider View Post
    I think Riza has done OK but he's had a run of easier games ( on paper) and I don't think he's done anything that even I couldn't see needed to happen.
    In truth it's Buluts leaving that's been the catalyst for our upturn not Rizas coming in.
    That’s how I see it, if Riza gets the job, then good luck to him, but let’s see a decent run of performances from him before we go overboard and give him a 5 year contract.

    That said, Saturday was a great result and enjoyable to watch from start to finish

    Really looking forward to tomorrow night

  11. #61

    Re: Time to praise Rizza- we are quick enough to criticise

    Quote Originally Posted by olderblue View Post
    That’s how I see it, if Riza gets the job, then good luck to him, but let’s see a decent run of performances from him before we go overboard and give him a 5 year contract.

    That said, Saturday was a great result and enjoyable to watch from start to finish

    Really looking forward to tomorrow night

  12. #62

    Re: Time to praise Rizza- we are quick enough to criticise

    Quote Originally Posted by olderblue View Post
    That’s how I see it, if Riza gets the job, then good luck to him, but let’s see a decent run of performances from him before we go overboard and give him a 5 year contract.

    That said, Saturday was a great result and enjoyable to watch from start to finish

    Really looking forward to tomorrow night
    And length of contract is the crux of the matter. We’ve had our fingers burnt so many times.

  13. #63

    Re: Time to praise Rizza- we are quick enough to criticise

    Quote Originally Posted by splott parker View Post
    And length of contract is the crux of the matter. We’ve had our fingers burnt so many times.
    Wait till xmas then give him a 6 month contract if we are top of the league.

  14. #64

    Re: Time to praise Rizza- we are quick enough to criticise

    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy the Jock View Post
    Wait till xmas then give him a 6 month contract if we are top of the league.
    7 months if we’re top.

  15. #65

    Re: Time to praise Rizza- we are quick enough to criticise

    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
    And remember, doing so was your choice despite your previous statements to the contrary. You simply can’t help yourself. And you’ve chosen to make it personal once again, which wasn’t very clever.

    Your sudden enthusiasm for Omer Riza is amusing considering it was only days ago you were claiming City needed a ‘Warnock type’ to rescue the season. Not only is Riza pretty much the polar opposite to a ‘Warnock type’ in terms of experience and managerial style, but the football he’s encouraging the team to play is also nothing like the kind of football you continually champion.

    However, nobody should be surprised by your sudden u-turn. You are, after all, among the most clueless contributors this board has ever had when it comes to football (or anything else, for that matter). Despite your continual presence on CCMB, you genuinely don’t have the first idea about the sport you occasionally watch. And never have had.

    Throughout last season, the summer months and at the start of this season your backing for Erol Bulut was unequivocal, and anyone who dared to voice any misgivings about Bulut’s tactics, team selections or man-management was a target for your scorn. Subsequent events have demonstrated that you were once again making a complete fool of yourself, but you’re never going to admit that. Just like you won’t admit you made an idiot of yourself throughout 2022/23 as you continually maintained the team would be relegated despite the fact that it was never actually in the relegation zone.

    Your backing for Riza and Bulut before him is no surprise given the fact that you’ll back absolutely anyone the club employs to manage the team. It’s just what you do, regardless of who is put in charge, whether it be Morison, McCarthy, Harris, etc. And that’s because you very rarely watch the team play and therefore don’t have any genuine opinions of your own. You just flood this message board with your inane rubbish day after day because CCMB is such a significant part of your life.

    I’ll leave the last word to you as I know you’re going to have it anyway. You always do. 44,430 posts is evidence enough of that – a quite staggering total considering some of your lengthy absences. On and on and on he goes…
    scathing..

  16. #66

    Re: Time to praise Rizza- we are quick enough to criticise

    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy the Jock View Post
    Wait till xmas then give him a 6 month contract if we are top of the league.
    that's a very 'Scottish' sounding stance Jimbo..

  17. #67

    Re: Time to praise Rizza- we are quick enough to criticise

    Quote Originally Posted by splott parker View Post
    7 months if we’re top.
    Steve, you know the problems we have had giving our extended contracts.

  18. #68

    Re: Time to praise Rizza- we are quick enough to criticise

    Quote Originally Posted by Splott-light... View Post
    that's a very 'Scottish' sounding stance Jimbo..
    I have reported you to the police .

    I am offended and upset by your Scottisist mean boy implications.

    Say no to racism

  19. #69

    Re: Time to praise Rizza- we are quick enough to criticise

    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy the Jock View Post
    Wait till xmas then give him a 6 month contract if we are top of the league.
    Would he want to stay in this limbo until Christmas though? Say we win the next 3 games, he'd be within his rights to demand some commitment from the club

  20. #70

    Re: Time to praise Rizza- we are quick enough to criticise

    Quote Originally Posted by Splott-light... View Post
    scathing..
    Well we shall see if Mr TLG comes up with any more " chancer " comments about our newly appointed manager

    I think his scathing days are over

  21. #71

    Re: Time to praise Rizza- we are quick enough to criticise

    Quote Originally Posted by olderblue View Post
    That’s how I see it, if Riza gets the job, then good luck to him, but let’s see a decent run of performances from him before we go overboard and give him a 5 year contract.

    That said, Saturday was a great result and enjoyable to watch from start to finish

    Really looking forward to tomorrow night
    Next international break

    By then he will have had a good chance to show us what he can do with the squad and we will have played a spread of clubs

  22. #72

    Re: Time to praise Rizza- we are quick enough to criticise

    Quote Originally Posted by delmbox View Post
    Would he want to stay in this limbo until Christmas though? Say we win the next 3 games, he'd be within his rights to demand some commitment from the club
    What would he do though? Walk away? Would any club be clamouring to employ him on a long contract on the back of a successful 6 weeks at Cardiff City?

  23. #73

    Re: Time to praise Rizza- we are quick enough to criticise

    Quote Originally Posted by splott parker View Post
    What would he do though? Walk away? Would any club be clamouring to employ him on a long contract on the back of a successful 6 weeks at Cardiff City?
    He's done well generally and has taken an opportunity

    His words about wanting the job full time have been jumped on by some but he's got to be given some slack . After all every interview he gives he's thrown that question ....

    He seems a decent bloke and there are rumours he's been a popular figure with the squad for some time ?

    That being said ten games before we make a decision would make sense I would think 🤔

  24. #74

    Re: Time to praise Rizza- we are quick enough to criticise

    Quote Originally Posted by delmbox View Post
    Would he want to stay in this limbo until Christmas though? Say we win the next 3 games, he'd be within his rights to demand some commitment from the club
    We would give him till xmas .

    The further up the league we go the more decent managers would want the job.

    Or he could go back to the car wash in North London.

  25. #75

    Re: Time to praise Rizza- we are quick enough to criticise

    Quote Originally Posted by splott parker View Post
    What would he do though? Walk away? Would any club be clamouring to employ him on a long contract on the back of a successful 6 weeks at Cardiff City?
    Exactly

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