Ted Hughes wrote:If I was a Blackburn fan I'd be very worried about these blokes. I don't think they've got anything like enough money to invest seriously in a Premier League club. They'll end up in the Championship sooner or later & tbf; good riddance.
the_georgian_genius wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:If I was a Blackburn fan I'd be very worried about these blokes. I don't think they've got anything like enough money to invest seriously in a Premier League club. They'll end up in the Championship sooner or later & tbf; good riddance.
They are right to sack Allardyce though. If you invest £50m to buy a football club and inherited Sam Allardyce as manager, you get rid.
Ted Hughes wrote:the_georgian_genius wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:If I was a Blackburn fan I'd be very worried about these blokes. I don't think they've got anything like enough money to invest seriously in a Premier League club. They'll end up in the Championship sooner or later & tbf; good riddance.
They are right to sack Allardyce though. If you invest £50m to buy a football club and inherited Sam Allardyce as manager, you get rid.
The sensible thing would have been to get the next few games won 1st. Fat Sam would have beaten West Ham. Now it could go either way depending on the players.
the_georgian_genius wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:the_georgian_genius wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:If I was a Blackburn fan I'd be very worried about these blokes. I don't think they've got anything like enough money to invest seriously in a Premier League club. They'll end up in the Championship sooner or later & tbf; good riddance.
They are right to sack Allardyce though. If you invest £50m to buy a football club and inherited Sam Allardyce as manager, you get rid.
The sensible thing would have been to get the next few games won 1st. Fat Sam would have beaten West Ham. Now it could go either way depending on the players.
The timing of it is wrong, especially when i have just heard that they plan on leaving the caretaker in charge for a few months but it is the right decisions.
They do look shifty though.
craigmcfc wrote:Maradona or Madonna, but not a combination of both, that doesn't bear thinking about
Ted Hughes wrote:If I was a Blackburn fan I'd be very worried about these blokes. I don't think they've got anything like enough money to invest seriously in a Premier League club. They'll end up in the Championship sooner or later & tbf; good riddance.
Sheikhermaker wrote:Personally can't wait til they get beat at home off Wolves next.
'Wolves run riot in chicken coop'
Fat sam's CV:
Trotters
Magpies
Chickens
Nailed on to be next Turkey manager.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:If I was a Blackburn fan I'd be very worried about these blokes. I don't think they've got anything like enough money to invest seriously in a Premier League club. They'll end up in the Championship sooner or later & tbf; good riddance.
As much as I don't like Fat Sam, sacking him in this situation was very stupid move that could backfire big time. Fat Sam would've kept them up. Without any style or class for sure but still kept them up which is THE most important thing for them right now if they plan to start building fast. ANY new manager, not just complete clown like Maradona, would be serious risk that at best could take them (lower) midtable and at worst to disaster of relegation. There is absolutely no upside in this move and therefore ridiculous move.
Return to The Maine Football forum
Users browsing this forum: Blue Jam, Majestic-12 [Bot], nottsblue and 454 guests