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PostPosted: Sun Mar 05, 2023 11:21 am 
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Manning, believe it or not, was actually doing better than Jacko is.


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 05, 2023 11:42 am 
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BuckDon wrote:
Despite the love affair some have with Robbo, there's no chance he would keep us up. In fact, I don't think changing manager will improve or make much difference.

Jackson in hindsight wasn't the right appointment, but I can't see how anyone can come in and make an impact with these players. I think we can only let nature take its course.


Agreed that Robbo can't save us now. However, he may be able to get us back up at the first attempt. Not saying Jackson can't but surely he'll be gone if we get relegated (ie failed his main objective)


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 05, 2023 1:06 pm 
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#MadDogBackASAP ;)

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 05, 2023 5:19 pm 
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AB4 wrote:
BuckDon wrote:
Despite the love affair some have with Robbo, there's no chance he would keep us up. In fact, I don't think changing manager will improve or make much difference.

Jackson in hindsight wasn't the right appointment, but I can't see how anyone can come in and make an impact with these players. I think we can only let nature take its course.


Agreed that Robbo can't save us now. However, he may be able to get us back up at the first attempt. Not saying Jackson can't but surely he'll be gone if we get relegated (ie failed his main objective)


https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/64854951

Interestingly he had offers the day after he was sacked. Wonder if he is holding out for a return this summer?


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 05, 2023 5:30 pm 
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He was failing miserably at Oxford, using everything as an excuse except for his coaching abilities. Why on earth would he do any better back here? Our squad seem less capable than the Oxford squad.


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 05, 2023 5:38 pm 
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Aliramone wrote:
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With someone of the calibre of John Gorman or Ray Matthias as assistant :D


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 05, 2023 5:43 pm 
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Stranger things have happened. PW will be desperate for a feel good factor at the beginning of a new season in L2 and hopefully drag some of the fan base back. I don't know how much bad blood is between KR and PW or what any of it is actually about. One thing is for sure... Never say never. If Jackson goes I'm not sure we will be that attractive to tried and tested L2/L1 coaches.


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 05, 2023 6:38 pm 
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I doubt whether Pep would keep us up.
Players seem to have given up once a goal goes in.
We certainly don't look like scoring two to win a game.
Badly missed leko for energy and having a bit of a go. Grigg and Eisa are hopeless and living on past reputation which was average league one anyway.


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 05, 2023 6:45 pm 
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He was failing miserably at Oxford, using everything as an excuse except for his coaching abilities. Why on earth would he do any better back here? Our squad seem less capable than the Oxford squad.


Because we'll be in L2 with one of the biggest budgets and Robbo is a L1 manager


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 05, 2023 7:24 pm 
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When a manager loses momentum at a club and the players seem to have everything going against them, all the will in the world wont turn it around. The length of time Krobbo has been there magnifies that as it can just go stale. That doesn’t reflect how he would do at another club. Sometimes a manager just needs a fresh project. Look at Moyes, failed hopelessly it United but turned West Hams fortunes around, geezer was completely written off. Southgate failed at Middlesborough but took the National side to the finals of the world stage.

Krobbo would have the warmth and love of our fanbase and would be the spark that could help reignite our revival.

Thats not to say i would want Jacko gone, got a lot of time for the bloke and like the way he carries himself and what he wants to do with the team however its just not materialising. The players are the stumbling block. All im really saying is you cant write Krobbo off because he’s come to the end of his time at Oxford, who only suffered this bad season under his tenure tasting alot of success at the right end of the table for a team that is historically insignificant. Every manager has a shelf life at a club, yet Krobbo you can measure his success here and at oxford prior to that. Imo despite Ince trophies, krobbo remains our most significant manager to date. He took a team with little identity and built our reputation as a progressive ball playing team. He delivered our finest ever result vs Manchester Utd. He nurtured one of the greatest players the premier league saw post Gerrard and Lampard, don’t let Dele’s drop off fool you at just how elite he was. Krobbo delivered continuous playoff campaigns here to narrowly be robbed by contentious decisions vs Peterborough in a period we absolutely were looking like going up. He led us to a huge victory vs Norwich (right?) the season baldock left? (Going from memory) and overall his time here was a huge success.

For me krobbo is an elite manager at this level, marred only be some of his recruits at a time the model seemed he was heavily responsible for.

For me, under our new model krobbo would be an elite head coach, playing a style and never shying away from his beliefs. Thats what weve been searching for since yet we already had it in him.

For me he never should have gone, we should have sucked up the relegation that was coming whoever was in charge and given him time to put it right in league 2. Hindsight is a wonderful thing but since his departure, despite a promotion and last seasons highs we’ve still had very little to smile about. Youth development in the first team has taken a nose dive. Fan engagement has fell of a cliff. Weve completely flip flopped around a style and deviated from our beliefs. Those are 3 things krobbo can absolutely put right.

Bring him Home!


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