Next manager

Earlier this month, Reid left his position as assistant coach to Steve Cooper at Nottingham Forest to become a specialised coach in his own right, with the aim of helping people improve their mental well-being, confidence, and leadership ability.

Asked how tough the toughest moments he'd faced in his career were, Reid said: "Really tough, really tough, you know, you're talking about real severe anxiety, stress, panic attacks.

"I can remember heading out to my car after going to a Premier League game to play, to start the game, and having a panic attack and having to go back inside and calm myself down.

"I had one on the pitch, on a couple of occasions I've experienced that on the pitch and it's a real tough moment that is to deal with, to manage, trying to find the tools, and you speak to the right people to get through those moments.
 
Earlier this month, Reid left his position as assistant coach to Steve Cooper at Nottingham Forest to become a specialised coach in his own right, with the aim of helping people improve their mental well-being, confidence, and leadership ability.

Asked how tough the toughest moments he'd faced in his career were, Reid said: "Really tough, really tough, you know, you're talking about real severe anxiety, stress, panic attacks.

"I can remember heading out to my car after going to a Premier League game to play, to start the game, and having a panic attack and having to go back inside and calm myself down.

"I had one on the pitch, on a couple of occasions I've experienced that on the pitch and it's a real tough moment that is to deal with, to manage, trying to find the tools, and you speak to the right people to get through those moments.
I'm sure he'll make a big success with his new coaching role. It's brave of him to talk about the issues he's had.
 
I 'Lloyd stick with Rowett for the moment as it is still too early too panic. We are traditionally slow starters but we mustn't use that as an excuse. Wednesday was awful and surely he must realise his tactics of straight down the middle and tip tapping at the back was totally negative.
 
For 7 years we have seen improvement in the team and our most consistent spell ever at the club yet both managers responsible have not been good enough for us.
Also strange that we laugh at the anoraks for their European dream yet we must win every game playing like Barcelona.
Played reasonably vs Norwich & Blades- not well at all with QPR.. The formers would've been almost giant killing, the latter- well, can't be expected to play solid football constantly with our budget etc..
My own take is that there's been legit arguments from both sides but realistically, "new" football- which actually translates to big budget intl outfits -can only be accomplished over time by clubs at our level of play and money- it can happen- it HAS happened but requires a lot of patience, loyalty and so on, in accordance for a side to gel in order to play at that higher level. We've some individual talent out there and as the season wears on it will begin to come together.
Take example of Vogi- left out due to club politics per his words- probably saw opportunity here to have his name known again in assisting a strong club, strong manager with a strong history BUILD (and that's the key word) toward where we SHOULD be- and will be if we just see it through.
Look, GR self critiques quite a lot post-match.. That's what you want and is actually a sign of proper management really.
We'll do much better, I've every bit of faith- and some will recall that years back on MO I used to moan about poor performance constantly.. I don't anymore.. It's sport- it's going to happen sometimes.
 
Bods around me in Block 1 were cunting GR and screaming at him to "Fuck off Rowett you useless cunt".

I don't think it helps that GR and Adam ' The Hills Have Eyes' Barrett are both defenders and would like to see another bod employed to add some balance ie some proper pattern of play that helps us attack with more belief and intent.
 
i'm aware of that. He would need a huge budget to get the players in that can play his brand of football.

Apart from "Thank you, thank you, thank you", he knows fuck all about the English lingo, which is a plus, I suppose. Especially when we go two games without a goal and a percentage of MO, along with FSBD start cunting him off and demanding a new manager - he won't have a clue what they are banging on about.
:ROFLMAO:
 
Once he lost Patrick Bamford it all went Pear Shaped. No goal scorer.
All that 100 m.p.h. Effort and no end product. No plan B.
Sounds familiar.
 
No need to get rid of GR, but he has to admit defeat on his tactics and move to a back 4 to shore up the midfield and give us a chance of scoring. I do think a number 2 with attacking ideas would be a good move.

We are an 8th-16th type club in this league and I reckon we'll finish in that bracket. It would be nice to have a proper go at teams though, starting tomorrow.