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lebowski

« on: Saturday, January 12, 2008, 19:58:36 »

has done a good job for us and kept things ticking over nicely.

i would go as far as to say i enjoy his brand of football.

cheers.
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Scot Munroe

« Reply #1 on: Saturday, January 12, 2008, 20:00:44 »

apart from the Brighton game where he played 4-5-1 at home he has done a good job for us.
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lebowski

« Reply #2 on: Saturday, January 12, 2008, 20:11:29 »

he's learnt from that mistake hasn't he scot.

glad to have him on the coaching team.
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« Reply #3 on: Saturday, January 12, 2008, 20:14:38 »

Reminds me of Billy Mitchell though.
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lebowski

« Reply #4 on: Saturday, January 12, 2008, 20:18:48 »

yes!

i have been trying to place that for weeks now.
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sonic youth

« Reply #5 on: Saturday, January 12, 2008, 20:24:04 »

i had an almost pathological loathing of him when he took over, defeats to carlisle and brighton only strengthed my resolve to dislike him.

it's fair to say he's almost totally won me over. i wouldn't want him managing us on a permanent basis but he's learnt from his mistakes as the dude says and got us playing some attractive football, picking up decent results in the meanwhile.

i'm glad he'll get a crack as maurice's assistant. good luck to him.
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mattboyslim

« Reply #6 on: Saturday, January 12, 2008, 20:30:23 »

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i had an almost pathological loathing of him when he took over, defeats to carlisle and brighton only strengthed my resolve to dislike him.

it's fair to say he's almost totally won me over. i wouldn't want him managing us on a permanent basis but he's learnt from his mistakes as the dude says and got us playing some attractive football, picking up decent results in the meanwhile.

i'm glad he'll get a crack as maurice's assistant. good luck to him.


Couldn't agree more, after Brighton he struck me as tactically naive as someone who thought Antoine Van der Linden was a striker.  That said ever since (barnet aside) we've been really attacking and good to watch (although i didn't see Swansea).  When he has two good strikers available we look like a handful for most teams.  I admire his honesty although media wise he talked some jibba jabba.  Good luck to the fella in all this he's earned a promotion to assistant boss and maybe one day he'll be a good manager.
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« Reply #7 on: Saturday, January 12, 2008, 21:42:26 »

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apart from the Brighton game where he played 4-5-1 at home he has done a good job for us.

To be fair, there were 8 players out injured or suspended that game, he played what he had  - had he had the personnel available, I don't think 4-5-1 would have been his choice either. Also glad to see him kept on as number two
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« Reply #8 on: Saturday, January 12, 2008, 23:41:36 »

I wish Byrne got the job as stated in another thread he has done well. I hope he does get a managerial role somewhere!
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« Reply #9 on: Sunday, January 13, 2008, 00:08:16 »

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I wish Byrne got the job as stated in another thread he has done well. I hope he does get a managerial role somewhere!


I've heard that he's in line for an assistants job somewhere.
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« Reply #10 on: Sunday, January 13, 2008, 00:09:29 »

Is somebody after him already?
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« Reply #11 on: Sunday, January 13, 2008, 03:12:05 »

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I wish Byrne got the job as stated in another thread he has done well. I hope he does get a managerial role somewhere!


I've heard that he's in line for an assistants job somewhere.


here. that's why ling didn't come here, cos he doesn't like byrne

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« Reply #12 on: Sunday, January 13, 2008, 09:21:00 »

I wonder how Byrne feels having tasted the managers postion? Having done a good job, I wonder how he feels about stepping back into the shadows and being #2? Must be a bitter pill to swallow I would think?

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« Reply #13 on: Sunday, January 13, 2008, 09:30:45 »

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I wonder how Byrne feels having tasted the managers postion? Having done a good job, I wonder how he feels about stepping back into the shadows and being #2? Must be a bitter pill to swallow I would think?

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Not necessarily - I think he's realistic enough to realise that without serious experience under his belt, he'd be hostage to any poor decision (which all managers make) being lambasted as due to his inexperience. And if you take a bite at the top job too early and don't succeed, it can be very difficult to get another chance. Whereas as it stands, he's done well, augmented his CV which will stand him in good stead when he goes for a permanent no 1 position and can now get a couple of years experience as number 2 so that the first permanent job as manager he gets is a lot less risky. I think he's put himself in a much better position to one day get a proper shot at being manager, rather than getting it by default till the end of the season and never getting a proper shot at it. Look at Iffy.
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« Reply #14 on: Sunday, January 13, 2008, 10:01:40 »

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I wonder how Byrne feels having tasted the managers postion? Having done a good job, I wonder how he feels about stepping back into the shadows and being #2? Must be a bitter pill to swallow I would think?

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Not necessarily - I think he's realistic enough to realise that without serious experience under his belt, he'd be hostage to any poor decision (which all managers make) being lambasted as due to his inexperience. And if you take a bite at the top job too early and don't succeed, it can be very difficult to get another chance. Whereas as it stands, he's done well, augmented his CV which will stand him in good stead when he goes for a permanent no 1 position and can now get a couple of years experience as number 2 so that the first permanent job as manager he gets is a lot less risky. I think he's put himself in a much better position to one day get a proper shot at being manager, rather than getting it by default till the end of the season and never getting a proper shot at it. Look at Iffy.


Nice reply, to which I wholeheartedly agree. However, I think that being realistic and doing the sensible thing doesn't always 'feel' too good. I wish him well and hope that he and MM can work magic and both further their long term careers - after we are fed up with winning the Prem and Euro honours several times!

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