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Twats everywhere
start your own thread then
Probably best we keep all the pointless waffle in one place...
start your own thread then
so the 8-2 defeat to Rovers, and 4-0 defeat to Walton were nothing to do with Taylor. BTW Brighton were in the bottom half of the 3rd when Clough took over, so not really a good side.You will remember that Taylor was very much No2 to Clough. His good work for us was when he stayed to clear up Clough's mess after it got out of hand and old big head walked. His best work at other clubs was to clean up behind Clough before it got out of hand.
Incorrect. Most people thought he should have gone after the home loss at Fulham and they were right.
Taylor and Clough were equal.So since when did the No 2 at a club get the blame for results?
Is Jones to blame for Hypias failures now?
Taylor and Clough were equal.
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Of course they were!!!
A close third behind Wood and Hinshelwood in my Albion supporting memory.
I said he had to go months ago, if the lickers had their way he'd still be here now.
Not even close to being the worst manager Hinch, Wood, Case to name three
I wouldn't argue with Hinch and Wood but it is utterly unfair to name Case. He was put up as cannon fodder when nobody else would take the role and with zero resources.
Does every one now agree one of the worst managers in our history .
Thank you! Thank you! Someone who has a clear memory and/or checks his facts before coming out with rubbish like 'Clough was worse than Hypia'Whilst Hyypia had to deal with the fall-out of a dismantled first team squad, he came into a club immeasurably better resourced viz-a-viz its principal competitors and under-achieved.
Looking at the others mentioned in chronological order.
Clough: Took over a just-relegated side that was sitting in 23rd position in what was then league division three. Whilst it wasn't pretty, we did stay up. I still think his appointment was the foundation for what happened in the following 10 years.
Case: Club was a basket case. He wasn't the right man for the job, but harsh to criticise.
Wood: Dire. The only rival for Hyypia in the bad manager stakes. Even so, the circumstances the club were in at the time was a mitigating factor.
Hinsh: Took over an over-achieving club which was way out of its depth resource wise. Lost his best player in the third game in charge. Again, not a good appointment, but I still think it is harsh to criticise him too much.
I think history and hindsight will judge Hyypia to be one of our very best managers.
He was very much the wrong man at exactly the wrong time.
I don't think it would have taken much for Sami to have been successful enough for the Albion.
But the guy had no luck, was let down by the players, and it would seem by those above, as well.
That's before we look at his own actions.
Now here's the thing.
I don't believe the concept of relegation ever entered Tony's mind.
Neither the prospect of some seriously low crowds.
Not to mention the general disgruntlement of fans.
Plus that effect knocking onto poor sales around the AMEX.
From now on things might get a little more conservative.
But wallets may well be loosened, quality players rewarded with contracts, fans not taken for granted, and so on.
I don't think any of that would have been the case if Sami was just 'good enough' and we stayed a top 10 Championship team.