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Neil Warnock's Blue and White Army.



Pickles

Well-known member
May 5, 2014
1,320
No way.

I've never forgotten 1991. tosser.
 








DNB_Seagull

Dirty Northerner. For now
Apr 27, 2014
579
I frankly don't care too much about entertaining. I enjoy results not tippy tappy. Unpopular opinion on here to say the least. I don't want Warnock though he'd play boring football and give awful results.
 


Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
73,888
West west west Sussex
I frankly don't care too much about entertaining. I enjoy results not tippy tappy.
I wonder if that would actually be the case if tippy-tappy were to be taken away.

As and when we have an overhaul I hope it comes AFTER we get a proper season of tippy-tappy, as I believe we are still yet to see it done properly.

CMS - square peg in a round hole.
Ulloa & CMS - Less than 10 games.
Ulloa & the red cross - Never got going due to all the injuries.

Hopefully (and surprisingly)

Ulloa & CMS + Crofts and fit wingers - Proper tippy-tappy played well.
 




mac04

Active member
Nov 15, 2011
387
RH12
If you look at his record you'll see he took both Sheff Utd and QPR up. This time we need someone who knows the Championship and how to get out of it.
Interested to hear your alternative suggestions.

And Notts County, which is where the problem stems from.
 


phazza

Active member
Aug 17, 2012
322
Neil Warnock should be our new manager. It wouldn't be pretty but if we want someone who knows the division inside out, has proven experience of getting teams promoted to the premiership, there aren't many with better records than straight talking Neil Warnock. He's a winner and would get us up.

“Walking along, singing a song, walking into Warnock's wonderland..."

he's a dinosaur. he 'had' a good record of getting teams up from the lower leagues. fair enough he got qpr up in 2011, before that it was 9 years ago. the percentage of teams that get promoted playing UGLY football in recent years is now very low. i would love for us to get promoted, but am not in such a rush that i want to watch shit hit and hope football in order to get up.
would be absolutely gutted if he came to us
 








Justice

Dangerous Idiot
Jun 21, 2012
20,677
Born In Shoreham
I would love him to come here, we would be there or there abouts next may. Met him once in Richmond just after Qpr sacked him very complimentry about the Albion.
 






Behind Enemy Lines

Well-known member
Jul 18, 2003
4,884
London
No we don't. We need someone to carry on our development and retain our style of play. We do not need someone who will tear up everything we have done so far and start from scratch again. New youth and training facilties and a scouting network looking at players is usless if we change style every season. Man up, get a life and learn to be patient. If you don't find passing entertaining you are watching the wrong sport because that is how football is played!

Don't presume i don''t like a passing game because actually I do but sometimes it doesn't hurt to look at doing something else in the short-term to get where you want to be. It doesn't mean to have to tear everything up and start again. The financial realities of the Championship mean only one thing: that it's going to get harder for those clubs without mega rich owners willing to gamble and spend or don]t have parachute payments. Warnock is a suggestion of a manager who has a proven track record of taking teams up which i think most Albion fans would want. It's a shame that you resort to using insulting personal jibes in your post. Totally uncalled for and really rather pathetic. Grow up.
 


jonsey

Active member
Aug 5, 2011
370
North Sussex
God no no no

Keep him on Talk Sport then at least we cant see him
 


He'd do a great job here but I think he's more or less said he's had enough - when he refused the Forest job, that was him basically retiring
 




joeinbrighton

New member
Nov 20, 2012
1,853
Brighton
Doesn't really fit the template of a young, fresh-faced coach that wants to play a continental style of passing football that Tony Bloom seems to favour, does he?
 


peterward

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Nov 11, 2009
12,275
Doesn't really fit the template of a young, fresh-faced coach that wants to play a continental style of passing football that Tony Bloom seems to favour, does he?

football is entertainment for neutrals, its passion for fans, its business/money for the execs.

I'd guess Blooms wants the PL cash first and foremost. If he thought Warnock or someone like him could deliver the 100 million pound windfall, i'd dare say he'd bite
 


joeinbrighton

New member
Nov 20, 2012
1,853
Brighton
football is entertainment for neutrals, its passion for fans, its business/money for the execs.

I'd guess Blooms wants the PL cash first and foremost. If he thought Warnock or someone like him could deliver the 100 million pound windfall,


Tony Bloom is most concerned by getting Brighton into the Premier League, I would think. But I get the impression he has a very clear idea of the type of coach that he sees as the ideal fit for delivering it who gets the team to play a certain type of football in doing so. I would anticipate that his next appointment won't deviate much from this template, albeit he will probably be a manager that has a bit more of a devil-may-care attacking philosophy, which appears to be where Oscar Garcia scored a black mark.
 


Justice

Dangerous Idiot
Jun 21, 2012
20,677
Born In Shoreham
No we don't. We need someone to carry on our development and retain our style of play. We do not need someone who will tear up everything we have done so far iand start from scratch again. New youth and training facilties and a scouting network looking at players is usless if we change style every season. Man up, get a life and learn to be patient. If you don't find passing entertaining you are watching the wrong sport because that is how football is played!
Last season was not entertaing it was all very predictable, a player gets over the half way line the forward boys make a run only for the ball to be passed back again. Zzzz
 




Rookie

Greetings
Feb 8, 2005
12,324
Promotion while the overall objective (unfortunately for me as I love the Championship) should not be achieved at what ever cost. I would much prefer a manager who plays good football, brings through the young players and builds bit by bit rather than getting a manager in who gets a loads of players in who while would get promotion would be no good in the top league and leave the squad requiring a complete change to stay in that league.
 




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