It's good to see a manager who has a real emotional investment in the performance but I hope it's not a regular occurence - sometimes he'll need to step back and think a bit more analytically rather than heart on sleeve, gut instinct reactions. Uwe's still a dickwad though.
3rd manager on the trot that I genuinely like. Keep the passion coming Bob, all the best managers get under the oppositions skin. Think in time he's got the potential to become a bit of a club legend. Can see a massive bronze statue of his celebration face outside of the ground.
I refuse to like St Peeter, because all the managers I like get chucked out. So, I really really really dislike this guy, almost as much as I do Pardew.
I refuse to like St Peeter, because all the managers I like get chucked out. So, I really really really dislike this guy, almost as much as I do Pardew.
Hmmm. Using that analogy, does that mean you like Pardew?
Interesting to see Whelan say that one of the reasons he had to sack Rosler was because of the heavy investment in the squad. You'd have to think that spending, what was it, £3million(?) on a striker who hasn't scored a goal yet would count against him. It's almost like Andy Delort got Rosler sacked with his rubbish performances. His legacy lives on. Stand down Agent Andy
Uwe Rosler is a very good manager. Look at what he did at Brentford, Wigan were doing nothing mid table last season then he takes them into the play-offs. A dodgy start then gets the bullet, ridiculous decision.
Uwe Rosler is a very good manager. Look at what he did at Brentford, Wigan were doing nothing mid table last season then he takes them into the play-offs. A dodgy start then gets the bullet, ridiculous decision.
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Look at what he did at Brentford, Wigan were doing nothing mid table last season then he takes them into the play-offs.
A dodgy start then gets the bullet, ridiculous decision.