Pretty much the same as me, would have Mick Hartford around the coaching set up too
We need some tough sod to whip the soft lads into shape don't we. Fitness has been a failing of the Ross regime.
Pretty much the same as me, would have Mick Hartford around the coaching set up too
What? The best football in the top division was with Reid as boss, that is a fact.We played the best football we ever played in the premier league during his tenure. Not a great benchmark but nevertheless a fact.
He is on the nose with some but you cant deny he gets to the heart of problems and fixes them .
His teams are hard to beat and score against. He plays a settled team and tries not to tinker.
He spent a fraction of what moyes, o'neill, bruce spent and he had players regarded as duds or finished playing good football ( defoe, Kobe, khazri, Kabul, van aanholt ).
Contrast with the utter chaos ross created and presided over.
A team of hoofball chokers.
He should have been sacked last june. He got another chance and blew that.
Most fans wont miss him one bit
"We played the best football we ever played in the premier league during his tenure"
I think a lot of people who saw us 4-0 up against Chelsea at half time
Philips win the Golden Boot Quinn chip in with 14 goals and finished 7th under Reid may disagree with that.

It's not a League 1 mid table rate though is it? We aren't, and never have been mid table. The point though, is that the assessments of Allardyce's ability are subjective and not relevant to where we are, our current squad, or his knowledge of this division. They're based mostly on reminiscences of a short period in our recent history when things looked a bit more positive but nothing tangible.
Nigel Pearson
Reid's bloodymindedness with regard to Johnson and several others (Summerbee?) was a major part of the decline but biggest single thing for me was our failure to replace Quinny effectively.Nearly hit the top once in that era too, preferring Dichio to Bridges set the rot in with Reid for me, after some great years, the best in my time certainly, and he went down hill from there, collapsing like a pack of cards at the finish. In contrast Big Sam left on a high after far too short a time here imo, as he was looking a perfect fit for the club. Your only as good as your last game in some peoples eyes, which is fair enough, but its not always the case, I agree.![]()
Yeh could be okNigel Pearson
I remember saying pretty much that on here at the time. We probably had the best team we'd had since the days of Bent, Gyan etc at that time and there was some reason to be optimistic but, like you say, no guarantees. Just because Allardyce did well for a few months then is no indicator that he'd be any good in League 1 now.A short period reminiscent of several short periods from several managers who failed to deliver thereafter. We'll never know how well Sam would have done the following season but no guarantee it would be better than Advocaat or DiCanio
Best football we ever played in the premier league? The football was ****e by and large, until the last few games when it was **** or bust. Seems a lot of folk just go by that.We played the best football we ever played in the premier league during his tenure. Not a great benchmark but nevertheless a fact.
He is on the nose with some but you cant deny he gets to the heart of problems and fixes them .
His teams are hard to beat and score against. He plays a settled team and tries not to tinker.
He spent a fraction of what moyes, o'neill, bruce spent and he had players regarded as duds or finished playing good football ( defoe, Kobe, khazri, Kabul, van aanholt ).
Contrast with the utter chaos ross created and presided over.
A team of hoofball chokers.
He should have been sacked last june. He got another chance and blew that.
Most fans wont miss him one bit
Sol Campbell did a canny job at Macclesfield. Just saying.....
I think it's about time Paul Ince was given a fair crack**** no.