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West Bromwich Albion FC / Re: Next Albion Head Coach
« on: April 21, 2025, 07:32:10 PM »
I’m not looking too much further than Luke Williams
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He didn’t say anything about Corberan. He said the team had been coached to sit in a low block, give the ball away and counterattack and as a result hasn’t been scoring enough goals. That’s his opinion, he’s entitled to it. Nothing disrespectful about his answer to the press as all. I’d rather he was honest in his views when reporters ask him about our shape and style than lie.
Hi All, I am Trev the Sheds grandson, Jack. He is now 82 years old and still going strong! He actually still sells sheds funnily enough despite our attempts to convince him to retire. Me and my dad were looking at some stuff online about his time at the Albion as he is going to be speaking this month at the Warwick Baggies event in Leamington Spa.
As a younger baggie who travels home and away, it is really cool to hear some of his stories from his time at the club, which some fans don’t realise actually went on behind the scenes.
He loves the Albion and watches every match on the tele and he came this season to the 3rd game ever this season with us since being at the club.
Carlos got average players playing better because he micromanaged them.
Mowbray "I am not going to tell you where to pass...".
Well Tony, they obviously need it.
Giving players freedom who don't have the brains, or quality, doesn't work.
I think it would have been best for both parties had it been a contract until the end of this season.
Was he wrong? He simply said we were in advanced negotiations, but it broke down for some rather feeble reasons. Goalkeeping Coach couldn't get a visa??
No, it is Wicky who has been left with egg on his face due to his slap-dash application/approach and not ensuring he had all his ducks in a row.
A whole month to only end up with Mowbray is extremely underwhelming.
I am still not sold on taking him back at all.
Okay I am comfortable with missing out on Wicky this entirety down to him. What the hell else can the club do?
Moving on candidates that weren't remotely realistic a week ago aren't anymore realistic today as such I don't need to enter the Dyche debate.
I hope we aren't back to square one but that is better than making an appointment on the fly
He has Brunt and team to smooth the transition plus you normally get a new coach bounce as players seek to impress the new boss.
No I don't think he is to be honest. My take from both of Balis's posts is that he's expressing a genuine concern while hoping for the best.
Does anyone know if Pearce has a major say in the selection process and if so what are your views?
Just to add to my point, in the last 10 seasons, there's been 8 other championship managers leave due to being poached during the season, hence directly comparable to our situation. The average time of replacement is 10 days. The more successful replacements (Mowbray to Sunderland, Edwards to Luton, Frank to Brentford) were all within 7 days. The longest time of replacement was 17 days.
We're coming up to 16 days, so its within the realm but its certainly not normal to go much beyond that, and the successful replacements were by and large the quicker ones. The due diligence stuff makes no sense. The most likely reason it's taking time is due to lack of options rather than us being uniquely diligent.
If this is true the compensation money from Corberan would be used to offset the his wages.
Are people really going to turn their noses up at a manager who won a European trophy 18 months ago ?
I wonder if the loss of form and the coinciding departure of Michael Hefele from the coaching staff is significant !
I don't know how much influence Hefele had but he left to take up a head coach role so someone thought he is good enough to make a difference.
Could it be that CCs success was in fact dependant upon Hefele s contribution?
It’s up to Carlos now. Either he uses his coaching skills to find a way to stop playing boring, predictable football or the owners will fire him. I would say he has 5 games. If we’re still not winning games by then they may pull the trigger. I hope he gets us winning again, I like him , but at this rate I fear we may have a new manager to oversee the January signings.
Certainly looks that way doesn't it - seem to remember media suggesting Carlos really wanted Styles though.
I did , he’s done it many times and again on Sunday
But hey he goes and claps the crowd after matches so he’s ok.
Much that I rate him as a manager he is definitely not beyond criticism. His selections and tactics at times are very negative. Worse still he doesn’t seem to be able to motivate our players when they need to stand up and be counted. For me he has to get a win next Saturday although I don’t expect to overcome better sides in the playoffs. I think everything is up for question in the summer including whether he can take us forwards as a team. Personally I like him and hope he’ll be successful but I want better football.
Whilst not in the same league as Superbob he cost us the same transfer fee of £300k 32 years ago. 100% Asante is a bargain.inflation ay 😂
When we pipped Bolton to promotion many moons ago I recall them losing a home game to a team in Rotherhams position, football teaches you to never take anything for granted.
How's Wallace playing? He was pants against his old club last season
Just watched the interview with Patel on the OS.
Can anyone explain in more detail his answer to the question about the MSD loans. It sounds like he is still planning for the club to pay them back to MSD, not the new owners. Which I thought would be the plan?
I was put on the spot. I also believe it’s close but I’d never commit to timelines