METALMICKY
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- Jan 30, 2004
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The glorious Ipswich goal is rather offset by the ' midfield of steel ' of him and Codner...........
Thought he was great and harshly treated by Knight. I know rumours were put about that somehow he wasn't fit for the job but as a fan I thought the football was great, and loved him bringing through some youngsters for the first time in several years.
The glorious Ipswich goal is rather offset by the ' midfield of steel ' of him and Codner...........
I always liked Deano, as a player and as our manager. That said I was about 9 when he played in midfield for us.
I used to scream 'wendyyyyy' at him for his amazing ability to skip a tackle and finish a game without mud on his shorts LOL! He and Codner (when not in prison or snorting coke, allegedly, according to Gulls Eye...I blame Dik!) were porous in the extreme but what a season 91 was especially. Wilkins had some sublime touches and I wish we had someone with his ability at the moment when it comes to a dead ball. Nope, DW was/is a true Albion legend, a great player, coach then manager. When he scored at Wembley and had tears in his eyes at the final whistle you know that's a player who had blue and white in his blood. An artiste, our midfield generale. And brother of Ray obviously. Will always be part of the Albion family. Top bloke too I believe.
Exactly.
Wilkins is an Albion God.
. Probably the only sacking we have done in my era of support the Albion that will never sit right with me.
Average manager 38% win rate Peter Taylor no surprise 55% win rate he was great coach didn’t last long though unfortunately.Despite giving him a bit of stick back in the day he could actually be quite a classy player on his day. Aslong as he didn't have to tackle of course. Did brilliantly with the Albion youth and quite well with the first team, was sad to see it end at the time.
When he scored at Wembley and had tears in his eyes at the final whistle you know that's a player who had blue and white in his blood.
I thought his sacking was to do with supporting players wage demands (Dean Hammond?) against Dick, which wasn’t well received by the great man.
Always sad when a loyal servant is no longer deemed suitable for the role as manager. Hughton was moved on because he eventually was not moving us forward, from what i remember Wilkims suffered the same fate. He was a good player, very good coach and as a manager tried kids whch worked to a certain extent but ìn the end, not unlike CH hit a wall and it ended with his job, who knows what might have been if he had stayed on, again same with Hughton. Both managers have their admirers and detractors.Average manager 38% win rate Peter Taylor no surprise 55% win rate he was great coach didn’t last long though unfortunately.
Always sad when a loyal servant is no longer deemed suitable for the role as manager. Hughton was moved on because he eventually was not moving us forward, from what i remember Wilkims suffered the same fate. He was a good player, very good coach and as a manager tried kids whch worked to a certain extent but ìn the end, not unlike CH hit a wall and it ended with his job, who knows what might have been if he had stayed on, again same with Hughton. Both managers have their admirers and detractors.
We often look at past Managerial appointments with rose tinted glasses, from what i remember of Wilkins was an encouraging start but blighted by turgid football at the end, again not dissimilar to Hughton's reign.
Personally think Hughton had dressing room distractions by a certain few in his last season, Potter soon shipped them out early doors. Hughton got slated for it Wolves away he picked largely the championship side players who he could trust. I’m purely guessing of course.Always sad when a loyal servant is no longer deemed suitable for the role as manager. Hughton was moved on because he eventually was not moving us forward, from what i remember Wilkims suffered the same fate. He was a good player, very good coach and as a manager tried kids whch worked to a certain extent but ìn the end, not unlike CH hit a wall and it ended with his job, who knows what might have been if he had stayed on, again same with Hughton. Both managers have their admirers and detractors.
We often look at past Managerial appointments with rose tinted glasses, from what i remember of Wilkins was an encouraging start but blighted by turgid football at the end, again not dissimilar to Hughton's reign.
I remember the interview with a teary-eyed Deano:
Deano: "I just can't believe we lost that game 3-0"
Interviewer: "It was 3-1 Dean. You scored"
Deano: "...."
Exactly.
Wilkins is an Albion God.
He should never have been sacked.
Good Luck to him, I wish he was still working for the Albion. Probably the only sacking we have done in my era of support the Albion that will never sit right with me.