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I'm not so sure, he was an absolute disaster at Stoke where he had control of things.

Although, any Championship team should have a decent chance of promotion ...

and Birmingham have a decent team tbh.

You have to imagine they'll have one of the stronger squads in that division, he'd give them a real chance of bouncing straight back, probably make them hard to beat and a bit boring but effective.
 
I'm not so sure, he was an absolute disaster at Stoke where he had control of things.

Although, any Championship team should have a decent chance of promotion ...

and Birmingham have a decent team tbh.
Spot on about being a disaster, brum have some decent players but who I think will be away. If he is gonna have full say on who comes in it could end up the same way as stoke
 
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You have to imagine they'll have one of the stronger squads in that division, he'd give them a real chance of bouncing straight back, probably make them hard to beat and a bit boring but effective.
He won't though as the decent players won't want to play in that league
 
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Will they be working on the interviews and stuff before announcing? could be holding the announcement off a bit too
 
Maybe that was the first in the string of poor decisions that left us where we ended up. Would have been harsh at the time, but making difficult and potentially unpopular decisions for the greater good is what good club runners do.

#businessjargon

Where were we when he was sacked? 8th? 10th? Sacking Mowbray has been an unmitigated disaster, anyone doubting that is in denial.
 
Maybe that was the first in the string of poor decisions that left us where we ended up. Would have been harsh at the time, but making difficult and potentially unpopular decisions for the greater good is what good club runners do.

#businessjargon
No it wasn't, mowbray was a good fit at the time he took over and we played some great football but it was the correct time for him to go and it was the correct decision, the first poor decision was getting in beale to replace him.
 
Maybe that was the first in the string of poor decisions that left us where we ended up. Would have been harsh at the time, but making difficult and potentially unpopular decisions for the greater good is what good club runners do.

#businessjargon
Yep. We either had to appoint Farioli or back Mowbray, we did neither. The links to Farioli and others lead to the ****show we seen play out in the media and TMs eventual sacking.