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And sounds like......Originally posted by 72bus View PostFarke always looks like he needs a bath ... No thanks
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I thought Warburton left Brentford several years ago because they were committed to "data" driven player recruitment. Warburton wasn't fan. I'm not sure he is committed to sports science.Originally posted by KevC59 View Post
Nobody is disliking Warburton the man, he's a decent enough honest man, but he is limited as a manager, too stubborn, and reliant on all this sports science b ollocks, football is not a science, it's a fairly simple game, fundamentally
I'm also going to disagree, I think lots of benefit to sports science, area we should invest more into it.
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I find the whole situation highly unsatisfactory. Say it was Willock and not Warburton we were talking about...... EVERYBODY would be demanding his future needs sorting ASAP and should've been sorted one way or t'other months ago in fact - there's no way anyone would stand for Willock's contractual situation to drift along "up in the air" like Warburton's has.
I think it's crucial for next season to have clarity within next week or so exactly who our manager will be next season - I suspect it will make a material contribution to the decision making on several of our current players about their future here and also our ability to bring in new players.
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I would like to think the board has already decided whether they are moving on from MW, it really didn't make any sense to me to sack him with 6 matches left instead if they are moving on, his contract will expire and there will be an amicable parting of ways or perhaps he will be retained but I don't think so! If the board are moving on from MW surely they are making plans on who they want to pursue with also keeping in mind there could be more candidates available at season's end!Originally posted by Abseits View PostI find the whole situation highly unsatisfactory. Say it was Willock and not Warburton we were talking about...... EVERYBODY would be demanding his future needs sorting ASAP and should've been sorted one way or t'other months ago in fact - there's no way anyone would stand for Willock's contractual situation to drift along "up in the air" like Warburton's has.
I think it's crucial for next season to have clarity within next week or so exactly who our manager will be next season - I suspect it will make a material contribution to the decision making on several of our current players about their future here and also our ability to bring in new players.@gatorTFC
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Surely Gareth Ainsworth has served his apprenticeship by now and is ready for the step up.Originally posted by Shania View PostKarl Robinson was considered a promising english manager a few years ago? What happened to him?
Edit: He is still at Oxford. Not good enough I reckon. Next please....
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Do not want upheaval and lack of stability that would result from Warbs leaving but our collapse this season has been nothing short of spectacular and for me enough to justify not renewing his contract. Over the last few months he has transformed into Ollie's second coming!
As to who to replace him with no idea really. Am really surprised to see the clubs Dyche being linked with, including Stoke. Would take him any day although had assumed no realistic possibility.
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