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He’ll just swing back the other way.Lolly will have a fit if this is announced.
Our best in class, expensively assembled, quorum recruitment apparatus is in full swing as I type.Lolly will have a fit if this is announced.
So what you are saying is that anything could happen next seasonHellberg was my preference, but only marginally so. Sheehan is a lower risk appointment given that he's shown he can get a tune out of the team and has extensive knowledge of the EFL.
The big challenge ahead for Sheehan is maintaining our superb defensive form should O'Brien (probably) and Darling (50 50) leave. It's highly unlikely that any O'Brien replacement will be as capable, not from the beginning anyway.
I'm confident of a mid table position next season at least, but we could challenge for the playoffs with good squad additions. Automatic promotion is unlikely, but not out of the question.
So what you are saying is that anything could happen next season
Did someone order a Cantonese?I didn't mention the R word...
I think the experience around has helped him. Fotheringham has a lot of credit as a coachOn a side note I don't think Mark Fotheringham and Richard Stearman have been given enough credit in relation to our upturn. If Sheehan gets the job the they surely have to get the jobs too. As before they Came, Sheehan was a mixed bag.
It shouldn’t. Millwall have everything to play for and will be right up for it. It’s a difficult fixture.If we get a good hiding tomorrow, will the feelgood factor deflate like a punctured balloon?
I imagine a small bit yes. It would be nice not just for the result but for the team and club if we can get a win and then a result next Saturday for last match. Steady heads all. If we lose then no shame. We have gone from a few points from the drop to 11th and not far from playoffs in a few weeks. Usually I would react negatively, but under circumstances and what Sheehan and his set up has shown I am confident we will win these matches next season comfortably. All we ask is for the team to show passion. If not then it gets hairyIf we get a good hiding tomorrow, will the feelgood factor deflate like a punctured balloon?
Defo. Just watching how they interact with the players on match day and during training shows a group who clearly know what they are doing. It's a distant memory from Williams, who always seemed to be the only one speaking to players, when he could be bothered. I stand by that Sheehan and Co had little influence on the team during his tenure. Well results shown it.I think the experience around has helped him. Fotheringham has a lot of credit as a coach