Sounds like a Poyet moment. Toys totally out of the pram
Second time I've read this. It's nothing remotely like the Poyet situation. At all.
Sounds like a Poyet moment. Toys totally out of the pram
Second time I've read this. It's nothing remotely like the Poyet situation. At all.
Sounds like it to me, why isn't it? Manager not liking input from other people at the club is the basic jist of it.
There is a golf course at the Middlesbrough training ground.Sounds like it to me, why isn't it? Manager not liking input from other people at the club is the basic jist of it.
http://m.theargus.co.uk/sport/10428541.Vicente_blasts_Poyet/It's because he's fallen out with Downing, Ayala, and Adomah and subsequently lost the dressing room. Gus had his faults but he never lost the dressing room - in fact players absolutely loved playing for him.
There really are no parallels here,
Apart from a manager wanting to go at a crucial stage in the season
It could work to Boro's advantage if the players have had an issue with Karanka.
You can't just switch to 442 it needs work on the training ground they tried it at Blackburn and failed have a hunch Charlton will nick a win today..I have to agree with you. Some players are going to be on a massive high knowing that together, they've got rid of Karnaka (albeit temporary for now). Perhaps we'll see Rhodes, Downing and even Ayala back in the team today in a traditional Championship style 4-4-2. They have the players to smash Charlton to pieces & I won't be surprised if they do.
Vicente didn't.Gus had his faults but he never lost the dressing room - in fact players absolutely loved playing for him.
I'm not confident of a favourable result at the Valley today but agree that it's not as simple as just switching to 4-4-2 and expecting the players to make it work instantly, regardless of their individual talent. Boro have had the 4-5-1 system fully ingrained for a few years under Karanka, much the same with us under Gus (post-L1). Needs the right sort of partnerships all over the pitch, and you're not going to see as much of the ball etc. - it's quite a philosophical shift.You can't just switch to 442 it needs work on the training ground they tried it at Blackburn and failed have a hunch Charlton will nick a win today..
You can't just switch to 442 it needs work on the training ground they tried it at Blackburn and failed have a hunch Charlton will nick a win today..
I would if I felt confident they won't either take a top two spot, or beat us in the playoffs.Can't we all just enjoy 'Boro's implosion
You can get 5-1, which is pretty big. Sadly I don't share your optimism. They should still get promoted.You can't just switch to 442 it needs work on the training ground they tried it at Blackburn and failed have a hunch Charlton will nick a win today..
It's because he's fallen out with Downing, Ayala, and Adomah and subsequently lost the dressing room. Gus had his faults but he never lost the dressing room - in fact players absolutely loved playing for him.
There really are no parallels here,
All the talk about Boro meltdown I read is about how good it all is for Burnley and Hull.
Is our entry in the league table written in invisible ink ?