He must be bringing the youth talent through and then overseeing their sale to bigger clubs. Birmingham currently lying 18th in the championship.He’s very very good Speakman, responsible for some good young talent emerging at Birmingham
He must be bringing the youth talent through and then overseeing their sale to bigger clubs. Birmingham currently lying 18th in the championship.He’s very very good Speakman, responsible for some good young talent emerging at Birmingham
Haway the takeover
Is he coming into the Paul Reid role or the overall Sporting Director role?People should be happy with this.
Very well thought of and has a good history of getting the youth into good positions.
Part of the plan, structures and ethos to change.
What's next to come?
Same old RTG trolls sticking the knife in already. FFS. Joke that place.
I’m very happy, he seems qualified for the role, and if his focus is youth, even better. It what’s we need to do with the facilities available.People should be happy with this.
Very well thought of and has a good history of getting the youth into good positions.
Part of the plan, structures and ethos to change.
But what constitutes a manager that has more of a chance to get us up? That suggests that promotion rests solely on the manager that is appointed. There are so many more variables involved some of which are under the control the of the manager and some of which are not. Chance and luck play a big factor- that's the nature of sport.
And to look at that notion from a different angle, who would be a manager who could guarantee success? We'd all be delighted if Zinedine Zidane was appointed- he's a massive name and he's won numerous titles. But he was parachuted in to work with superstars at one of the worlds richest clubs. Could he do what Howe, Wilder, Cowley have done? I'd argue that if they can achieve what they have on the small budgets and with the more limited players they've had to work with, they are ones that are more likely to succeed when given a larger budget (although of course there are question marks over Howe in that regard) and better players.
On here mate no one actually said it was definitely him, we all said it was rumour nothing more then thatRead it someone either on here or rtg
Bellingham the no 1Think of the players that have come thru their academy since he's been running it:
Bellingham ; Gray just immediately of the top off my head
No doubt he’d be comfortable in the role but he’s spent 14 years as part of the fabric of Birmingham FC helping stabilise them as a mid table championship club. Should we really be happy with that?People should be happy with this.
Very well thought of and has a good history of getting the youth into good positions.
Part of the plan, structures and ethos to change.
Looks a solid appointment. Never heard of him but seems well respected.Would he be Academy Manager rather than DoF?
No doubt he’d be comfortable in the role but he’s spent 14 years as part of the fabric of Birmingham FC helping stabilise them as a mid table championship club. Should we really be happy with that?
I disagree about him being the most influential. He is a mouthpiece who believes himself to be the most influential. But IMO there is a lot of smoke and mirrors involved. From your posts you don't seem happy that there will be a change at the club which is your opinion. I believe that there has to be a certain period of transition which has to happen. If CM manages to keep his mouth shut he may survive that but I believe the fans distrust of him and SD will see them made small voices in a much changed club. I also you mention JS as being here for a while and not changing anything and to be fair there is truth in that but you have to be fair in that he and SD fell out earlier this year which by all accounts was about how he ran the club and the direction it was going. Would you have been giving him or Madrox money after thatStaff? It’s an amateur podcast mate in many literal senses.
Methven had the smallest stake in the club and was the most influential character around the club until his mouth got too big even by his standards.
Staff? It’s an amateur podcast mate in many literal senses.
Methven had the smallest stake in the club and was the most influential character around the club until his mouth got too big even by his standards.