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Alan Waddle
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IF we'd played them under Sheehan I have no doubt that it would have been a different outcome
This could be said about most of the games Williams took charge of.IF we'd played them under Sheehan I have no doubt that it would have been a different outcome
Rowett more experienced than Mowbray?It's the most experienced manager in the division vs a managerial debut. It's a truly bizzare matchup.
That's what I hear. Specifically for Championship football.Rowett more experienced than Mowbray?
My brother asked something interesting as we left the ground yesterday. If it was possible for that team coached by Sheehan yesterday to play against the same team coached by Williams, what would the likely score be?This could be said about most of the games Williams took charge of.
My brother asked something interesting as we left the ground yesterday. If it was possible for that team coached by Sheehan yesterday to play against the same team coached by Williams, what would the likely score be?
I don't know what instructions Williams gave to Key about where he should be playing but it was disastrous.LOB would get the better of Key in midfield![]()
Key told me he hated it too… he complained to the coaching staff about not feeling comfortable doing it and was ignored and thrown under the bus when he made mistakes - absolutely killed his confidenceI don't know what instructions Williams gave to Key about where he should by playing but it was disastrous.
In the end his arrogance around his style of play, and inability to adapt to the specifics of each game cost him. The WBA debacle was just the straw that broke the camel's back and the players just stopped trying as hard. We could quite easily have been bottom 3 right now unless he got the sack (should have been sooner tbh).I don't know what instructions Williams gave to Key about where he should by playing but it was disastrous.
Based on the points lost since the WBA debacle and Sheehan's points per game record since taking over we would have been in the playoff places if the club had gotten rid of him by end of January.In the end his arrogance around his style of play, and inability to adapt to the specifics of each game cost him. The WBA debacle was just the straw that broke the camel's back and the players just stopped trying as hard. We could quite easily have been bottom 3 right now unless he got the sack (should have been sooner tbh).
Should have been sacked after the West Brom debacle and then the hammering at Portsmouth.Based on the points lost since the WBA debacle and Sheehan's points per game record since taking over we would have been in the playoff places if the club had gotten rid of him by end of January.
He should have been sacked after we failed to score a single goal during October. Anyone who couldn't see the writing on the wall then probably couldn't have even seen the wall.Should have been sacked after the West Brom debacle and then the hammering at Portsmouth.