Is it time for a 'Managerial Merry go round' thread?

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You've only given him 6 months. I guess you have a big window coming up so he will be very busy. And at least you are 80 miles closer to 'the action' as his regular gripe was how hard it was to attract players to Devon.
Im happy to see what he can do in the summer but not very enthused by the Rotherham fans summary of his signings there!
Its hard to attract players to Bristol without increasing wages as I believe we are the 2nd most expensive City to live in.
Apparently some of our northern based players have been training in the north west this season - hardly ideal but I imagine something Barton arranged. No wonder they look like strangers on the pitch.
 

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Im happy to see what he can do in the summer but not very enthused by the Rotherham fans summary of his signings there!
Its hard to attract players to Bristol without increasing wages as I believe we are the 2nd most expensive City to live in.
Apparently some of our northern based players have been training in the north west this season - hardly ideal but I imagine something Barton arranged. No wonder they look like strangers on the pitch.

Taylor worked alongside Rob Scott our Director of Recruitment.

Prior to Taylor coming Scott had produced some decent players with Paul Warne having the final say.

Apparently Scott produced a list of targets but Taylor wanted to go for experienced Championship players rather than raiding the lower divisions (though he did want Nombe).

So he gave contracts to Hall, Morrison, and Peltier, who are all good players but the wrong side of 30 and all were constantly injured at their previous clubs. He also gave Shane Ferguson another year even though he missed a load of games the previous season.

Guess what they all managed to miss large parts of the season.
That's why Miller's fans were not convinced that Taylor knew what he was doing, but then again maybe he was just unlucky?
 

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Taylor worked alongside Rob Scott our Director of Recruitment.

Prior to Taylor coming Scott had produced some decent players with Paul Warne having the final say.

Apparently Scott produced a list of targets but Taylor wanted to go for experienced Championship players rather than raiding the lower divisions (though he did want Nombe).

So he gave contracts to Hall, Morrison, and Peltier, who are all good players but the wrong side of 30 and all were constantly injured at their previous clubs. He also gave Shane Ferguson another year even though he missed a load of games the previous season.

Guess what they all managed to miss large parts of the season.
That's why Miller's fans were not convinced that Taylor knew what he was doing, but then again maybe he was just unlucky?

Maybe he has changed his way of thinking as his only permanent signing so far is Kamil Conteh from Grimsby who is still in his first league season.
We have George Friend now as DoF and he has a lot of contacts so hopefully MT will fare a bit better here, hope so anyway!
 

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If you believe the outcry on social media, after last nights Shareholder's and Fan's forum disaster it now looks almost certain that Darrell Clarke will be leaving at the season's end. I don't buy into this myself, but I get the concern.

Ultimately, the chairman was asked if we had a plan going forward in terms of building a new stand or generating commercial income. Something that wasn't just, hope we sell a player for a few 100k every season to see us into the black. The response was, how do I put it...... underwhelming. Clarke has said he's had a meeting with the board and intends to have more because at the moment, off the pitch we're not meeting the standards he expects of a football club. The training ground is not fit for purpose and he's unsure how the future will be financed.

It's not hard to sympathise with him but, by the same token, he's always said he was aware of what he was walking into when he took the job in September.

One suspects the decision may be made depending on what division we're in next Sunday.
 

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If you believe the outcry on social media, after last nights Shareholder's and Fan's forum disaster it now looks almost certain that Darrell Clarke will be leaving at the season's end. I don't buy into this myself, but I get the concern.

Ultimately, the chairman was asked if we had a plan going forward in terms of building a new stand or generating commercial income. Something that wasn't just, hope we sell a player for a few 100k every season to see us into the black. The response was, how do I put it...... underwhelming. Clarke has said he's had a meeting with the board and intends to have more because at the moment, off the pitch we're not meeting the standards he expects of a football club. The training ground is not fit for purpose and he's unsure how the future will be financed.

It's not hard to sympathise with him but, by the same token, he's always said he was aware of what he was walking into when he took the job in September.

One suspects the decision may be made depending on what division we're in next Sunday.

One thing with DC if you ask him an honest question he will give you an honest answer. While with us he repeatedly took shots at the pitch and initially the medical staff and prior recruitment. Could make an argument he wasn’t long for us at the end of last January Carol Shanahan had done a interview saying how she was pleased with the transfer window and the following press conference he pretty much just called bullshit on it. Whether they want him to stay or not you’ll know more than me but if they do the Cheltenham board would do well not to think he’d be bluffing.
 

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The board know they need to do all they can to keep him. At the moment, he's the only thing they've got right since Mickey Duff went two years ago (that's a bit harsh on the Wade appointment given last season, but the point stands really). If they let him go, they really will alienate a huge portion of the fanbase.
 

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When DC starts pointing the finger at off the field/boardroom issues then he is feeling the pressure. He was unravelling a bit with us at the end doing just that and got sacked shortly after (although still gets on well with Wael)
 

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DC left Walsall for us because of the transfer window and not getting backed didn't he? He may have suitors with how well he has done, lets be honest no one thought Cheltenham would still be in with a shout at this point and he is up there with manager of the season.

If Moore went I would have him back in a heartbeat.
 

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He’s done well at cheltenham and as said he’s done well to have them with a chance, when did they first win? like november or something? If they do go down from afar they’d be daft to get rid of him.

I’m only used to this 2 down lark, 4 will come as a bit of a shock to the system :shifty:
 

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Bonkers. But who knows what was going on behind closed doors. Something not been right for a while based on their recent nosedive in form.
 

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With one game left?! Is there an obvious candidate who is going to help them out from within the club? I didnt realise they were in danger of missing the playoffs. Lucky for them we have nothing to play for so are very much there for the taking

Curious as to whether they appoint someone permanently now or whether its just a temporary fix until the season ends.
 

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Their fans have been calling for him to go for a while now. Seems really harsh, one bad patch of form as a manager and that's it now. Realistically, he's got Barnsley about where they should be in his first season in English football. Crazy decision but they will feel vindicated if they win their last game now
 

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Their home form has been abysmal so if they were planning to get rid in the summer maybe they're hoping for a reaction and to possibly get a result at home.
 

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Their fans have been calling for him to go for a while now. Seems really harsh, one bad patch of form as a manager and that's it now. Realistically, he's got Barnsley about where they should be in his first season in English football. Crazy decision but they will feel vindicated if they win their last game now
They were wanting him gone when we played them back in November, his face doesn't seemed to have fit there since the day he was appointed.
 

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Every time a bigger Northern club sack a manager I get worried. Someone will take a chance on Wellens sooner rather than later.
 

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Its hard to attract players to Bristol without increasing wages as I believe we are the 2nd most expensive City to live in.

I get that, but the average weekly wage for L1 last year according to Kieran Maguire was £3600 per week. Appreciate that will be skewed by eg. Derby, Sheff Wed and Ipswich, but if you can't live in Britsol on say £2.5k a week (£10k a month, so £6.3k after tax) then you need some help with budgeting. Most of these players won't have kids, either.
 
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I get that, but the average weekly wage for L1 last year according to Kieran Maguire was £3600 per week. Appreciate that will be skewed by eg. Derby, Sheff Wed and Ipswich, but if you can't live in Britsol on say £2.5k a week (£10k a month, so £6.3k after tax) then you need some help with budgeting. Most of these players won't have kids, either.
True, although if they lived elsewhere bar London they would have even more disposable income doing the same job. The saving grace is Bristol is also an ace place to live compared to other towns/cities in L1
 

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I get that, but the average weekly wage for L1 last year according to Kieran Maguire was £3600 per week. Appreciate that will be skewed by eg. Derby, Sheff Wed and Ipswich, but if you can't live in Britsol on say £2.5k a week (£10k a month, so £6.3k after tax) then you need some help with budgeting. Most of these players won't have kids, either.
Also, I think Cambridge and Oxford are more expensive than Bristol but this is actually quite a big issue for us and other lower league London clubs. Obviously players should be ok to get by comfortably on an average League One wage but Greenwich is such an expensive part of London that we genuinely need to offer quite a fair amount more in wages to be as attractive financially as other league one clubs, all with our ticket prices etc being on par with others in the league so we don't get much extra revenue from being in London.

Think the ridiculous prices in London are partly to blame for all the chancers we've had in as owners. The land we did own in Greenwich is worth a fortune.
 

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Also, I think Cambridge and Oxford are more expensive than Bristol but this is actually quite a big issue for us and other lower league London clubs. Obviously players should be ok to get by comfortably on an average League One wage but Greenwich is such an expensive part of London that we genuinely need to offer quite a fair amount more in wages to be as attractive financially as other league one clubs, all with our ticket prices etc being on par with others in the league so we don't get much extra revenue from being in London.

Think the ridiculous prices in London are partly to blame for all the chancers we've had in as owners. The land we did own in Greenwich is worth a fortune.
Not so sure about that. Last home game went in the Forresters a local pub ( just been taken over ) and the lager was 6.30 a pint in a plastic glass. Went up the Welly and just over 6.00 a pint. Won't be drinking in either these pubs again.
 

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