I wouldn't take Caldwell back if he offered to work for freeCaldwell won a championship (lucky, blah, bigger spend, blah, my granny, blah) and then was going through a rough patch and got sacked.
Sometimes, you sack a manager, and you turn things round.................... with Joyce, we didn't. With McKay, we didn't.
Alternatively, sometimes, you stick by a manager, and you turn things round. With Cook, we did .......twice. (What might have happened had we stuck by Caldwell?......we'll never know).
Caldwell's record after leaving us isn't great. In fact, it pretty much stands up against - and wins - any logical argument for bringing him in, insomuch as on it's own, it in no way qualifies him to be a candidate.
As a long term option, there may be better options to be found ......... though whether or not we could afford them, or even if they'd want to come is another thing. As a short term stop gap (if Sheridan goes), then why not........ with or without Graham Barrow.
I disagree with this Nobrot. With all, or even some of the injured players fit again - Evans, Naismith, Tilt, Johnson, Otabor - then there'll at least be a little more experience to support the young lads.No manager no matter how good would be able to stop this team getting relegated they are just not up to the job - I can't blame them because they have been put in an impossible position.
I wouldn't take Caldwell back if he offered to work for free.
I still have flashbacks of that afternoon at Hillsborough when Grigg put us 1-0 up after 5 minutes, then proceeded to park a non-existent bus for the next 85 minutes, even when we inevitably went 2-1 down.
The fella is tactically clueless.
Graham Barrow (on his own) made a better fist of it than Caldwell.
cakewalk
Each to their own opinion Exiled. Like I said to MiW, we can all point to individual games to support the argument we wish to make.
I think some people have short memories. The boo's he received after the final whistle of his last game in charge (Brighton at Home) were as bad as any in the Coyle, Mackay and Joyce era's.Each to their own opinion Exiled. Like I said to MiW, we can all point to individual games to support the argument we wish to make.
Eh?
Fattist?
I think some people have short memories. The boo's he received after the final whistle of his last game in charge (Brighton at Home) were as bad the Coyle, Mackay and Joyce era's.
I seem to remember he even criticised the fans in the post match press conference that day too, which accelerated his demise, and yet people want him back...
Apparently linked to slavery in the Midwest. Or so I was advised recently
Seems like he’s scarred more than one of us!
Seriously not for me. We aren’t in a position to appoint anyone at present, just give it to Gregor and be done with it. He’s just finished coaching most of the squad for the last few years so seems logical to me.
Save palmer from any injurys for when he returns to swindonIn light of it being his last game what are the guesses for his team selection?Could be interesting!!