Top class interview again (in my opinion) you can feel the passion he has for our club and also the pain he is suffering at this moment in time.He asks for patience and time to lay the foundations for the clubs future in these financially difficult times,he'll get both from me.
Given your non de plume I would say you've been going to Oakwell for a while. Out of interest, can you remember a previous manager that wore his heart on his sleeve anything like this one? I hear what you say about his passion etc, but I have to say that I find his pronouncements a bit bizarre.
But blown somewhat out of proportion. I know what he's had to deal with, I know it is a hard job. I wouldn't want to work at BFC at present. I do think he's felt sorry for himself for a good while re the three, but hopefully we can see now that we can forget them and move on teh rest of this season and into next. Believe in teh players Keef and believe in yourself and your ability to recruit another Drinkwater and Vaz Te. But the pressure will never go away.
.................'I know what he's he had to deal with'........... ..............Well then, what has had to deal with ?.........please tell
Re: .................'I know what he's he had to deal with'........... Isn't it obvious? Best players either sold or injured or lost. Budget lowest in the division. Plus uncertainty from the Cryne situation. Maybe even the prospect of the goalposts being moved in the summer again.
Re: .................'I know what he's he had to deal with'........... I think he moans far too much and he's been at it all season. Apparently he's feeling the pressure. Good, id like to feel his wallet and his big car and big house. If the pressure of the second division is too much then he knows he can probably get his job back at Rochdale. He wont have to worry too much though as real life pressure of our following mean i can see the season ticket renewels halving, then with an empty stadium he wont hear the moaners.