Lenny Rider
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- Sep 15, 2010
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First and foremost I still don't think we will go down, but if the unthinkable were to happen who would be to blame?
Thinking back to the previous 7 I've seen.
72/73 I was only 8 and had only been going a couple of months, Pat Saward kept his job, and John Vinicombe both in print and vocally said that it was down to a our woeful form for the first 21 matches of the season.
82/83 The FA Cup run papered over the cracks off some dismal league performances, Melia was kept on until Bamber had him out in October 1983, who can forget his arrival in the North Stand at the next game , carried shoulder high by Albion fans?
86/87 Mullers basically stabbed in the back, and Lloydie took on the job with immediate instructions to cut the wage bill, not pick players to save money on appearance fees, ie Tiltman picked over Saunders, had a fire sale in the summer, rebuilt the squad and took us back up the next season.
91/92 The Play Off final hangover, another fire sale, Small and Byrne both shipped out by October for decent money, even then home wins against Oxford and Charlton in the run in, games on paper we should have won would have kept us up. But significantly Barry kept his job, could any manager in domestic pro football today keep their job after two relegations?
95/96 Civil war/asset stripping whatever you like to call it, neither Alex Ferguson or Sarah Ferguson could have kept the Albion up that season, and Jimmy Case kept his job.
02/03 Cameroon boss Wilfrid Schaeffer blowing Dick Knight out at Heathrow in July and a 12 straight defeats losing streak gave the arriving Steve Coppell a huge mountain to climb, which he almost did on the last day of the season at Grimsby, but Coppell kept his job.
05/06 Poor recruitment and lack of transfer funds, had Mark McGhee not only drinking pints of whiskey but managing a team who simply weren't good enough to stay in the Championship, but he kept his job.
So history tells us that is the unthinkable happened as has been previously stated GP will almost certainly keep his job, till at least Oct/Nov or December going on previous managers.
But if an 18th place finish is the best we get this season, who will we blame this time?
Covid 19?
Recruitment?
Injuries?
Team Selection?
Squad depth?
Missed chances?
But probably not the manager?
Thinking back to the previous 7 I've seen.
72/73 I was only 8 and had only been going a couple of months, Pat Saward kept his job, and John Vinicombe both in print and vocally said that it was down to a our woeful form for the first 21 matches of the season.
82/83 The FA Cup run papered over the cracks off some dismal league performances, Melia was kept on until Bamber had him out in October 1983, who can forget his arrival in the North Stand at the next game , carried shoulder high by Albion fans?
86/87 Mullers basically stabbed in the back, and Lloydie took on the job with immediate instructions to cut the wage bill, not pick players to save money on appearance fees, ie Tiltman picked over Saunders, had a fire sale in the summer, rebuilt the squad and took us back up the next season.
91/92 The Play Off final hangover, another fire sale, Small and Byrne both shipped out by October for decent money, even then home wins against Oxford and Charlton in the run in, games on paper we should have won would have kept us up. But significantly Barry kept his job, could any manager in domestic pro football today keep their job after two relegations?
95/96 Civil war/asset stripping whatever you like to call it, neither Alex Ferguson or Sarah Ferguson could have kept the Albion up that season, and Jimmy Case kept his job.
02/03 Cameroon boss Wilfrid Schaeffer blowing Dick Knight out at Heathrow in July and a 12 straight defeats losing streak gave the arriving Steve Coppell a huge mountain to climb, which he almost did on the last day of the season at Grimsby, but Coppell kept his job.
05/06 Poor recruitment and lack of transfer funds, had Mark McGhee not only drinking pints of whiskey but managing a team who simply weren't good enough to stay in the Championship, but he kept his job.
So history tells us that is the unthinkable happened as has been previously stated GP will almost certainly keep his job, till at least Oct/Nov or December going on previous managers.
But if an 18th place finish is the best we get this season, who will we blame this time?
Covid 19?
Recruitment?
Injuries?
Team Selection?
Squad depth?
Missed chances?
But probably not the manager?