It is quite acceptable for Millwall fans to take the piss over our latest troubles.
I wish that @MillwallFan was better at it though, no creative turn of phrase, no memorable original lines, rather predictably vapid.
For a supporter base who ‘don’t care’ I am surprised any Millwall fan wants to bother to post their low grade GCSE cliché’s anyway, when they could be celebrating the new name of Zampa road.
Even Bowyer would have failed (or resigned) with Scott sticking his nose in.
So will the next scapegoat.
I don't get posts like this. How many of the professional clubs in the top four divisions have directors of football who deal with transfers. It isn't just us! Rightly or wrongly It's the modern way
How many are blessed with both a technical director and a sporting director?
The modern way it seems is getting as many of your mates involved as possible.
Thank goodness we’ve appointed a head of football administration too, so they are not distracted from their work.
That has digressed from the point re Scott sticking his nose in and how many clubs have someone doing a similar role to Scott.
i have an afc supporting friend who has shares. His view on a director of fottball
managers choice of forward, Josh davisson Dof- Al-hamadi
it can work. The view that a dof sticks his nose in is antiquated
Indeed, but do we conceivably need two people in that role in L1? And thst’s before we get to Methven.
Probably not. But that doesn't mean Scott is sticking his nose in.
As an alternative to win percentages, as Scott talked about stopping the losing mentality, here are some loss rates for comparison over managerial careers.
As an alternative to win percentages, as Scott talked about stopping the losing mentality, here are some loss rates for comparison over managerial careers.
Think whoever guessed Alex Neal has cracked it. Fits all the clues.
Don't know how I'd feel about it. Could do worse
I'm kind of in the same boat, he's got a great record of doing well at Sunderland and Norwich getting them promoted but also a record of taking teams close to relegation at Stoke and Preston. To be fair the same can be said of Nathan Jones and most managers to be honest.
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Jones (29.4%)
Duff (30.8%)
Eustace (32.4%)
Warnock (32.7%)
Pearson (34.1%)
Adkins (35.0%)
Appleton (35.5%)
Powell (35.9%)
Ainsworth (37.2%)
Bowyer (38.3%)
Bonner (40.3%)
Obviously of limited value, but it appears our current favourite has the best track record in avoiding defeat.
Edit: Jurgen Klopp (21.9%)
Currently in 16th with Bradford. I'm sure that would be popular. Cheap though!
Mentioned Simon Grayson earlier, as a joke.
Oh, Paul Lambert? Got Norwich from L1 to Prem.
Won promotion with Norwich to the Prem and with S’Land from League One
Paul Heckingbottom. Promoted with Barnsley from League 1 and Sheffield United to the Prem.
Don't know how I'd feel about it. Could do worse