Wycombe manager... 14:46 - Jan 14 with 3608 views | WatfordR | ...off to Lootown apparently. | | | | |
Wycombe manager... on 15:03 - Jan 14 with 3530 views | Ranger_1969 | Ainsworth back to Wycombe.......? | | | |
Wycombe manager... on 15:21 - Jan 14 with 3452 views | kensalriser | Let's hope it goes as well for them as it did for us - or worse. | |
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Wycombe manager... on 15:56 - Jan 14 with 3338 views | kingsburyR | Confirmed. That's some timing. 2nd in the division and he bails out to dig in for a relegation fight. If there is a god please let them pass each other at the end of the season. | |
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Wycombe manager... on 16:48 - Jan 14 with 3133 views | stantheman10 |
Wycombe manager... on 15:56 - Jan 14 by kingsburyR | Confirmed. That's some timing. 2nd in the division and he bails out to dig in for a relegation fight. If there is a god please let them pass each other at the end of the season. |
I would imagine he's getting a damn sight more money than Wycombe are paying so why wouldn't you take it. it's not like he's some high p[rofile manager that's been on big money | | | |
Wycombe manager... on 17:28 - Jan 14 with 2987 views | numptydumpty |
Wycombe manager... on 15:03 - Jan 14 by Ranger_1969 | Ainsworth back to Wycombe.......? |
I think i believe Wycombe are gaining success now playing a different brand of football to Ainsworth Ball !!!! I don't think they will be in for Gareth again. | |
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Wycombe manager... on 17:42 - Jan 14 with 2910 views | Juzzie | Wayne Wooney's Wycombe. www.www.co.uk [Post edited 14 Jan 17:42]
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Wycombe manager... on 21:07 - Jan 14 with 2580 views | WatfordR |
Wycombe manager... on 15:56 - Jan 14 by kingsburyR | Confirmed. That's some timing. 2nd in the division and he bails out to dig in for a relegation fight. If there is a god please let them pass each other at the end of the season. |
Was told that he didn't see eye to eye with the owners at Wycombe. | | | |
Wycombe manager... on 21:14 - Jan 14 with 2563 views | WatfordR |
Wycombe manager... on 15:03 - Jan 14 by Ranger_1969 | Ainsworth back to Wycombe.......? |
Also told that whilst that isn't impossible, Wycombe's fans are not quite so keen having had a few years of more attractive football than GA's team provided. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Wycombe manager... on 22:17 - Jan 14 with 2422 views | Shev | Wycombe fan here. The new ownership group never had his back. Basically evicted a club legend. We won't get GA back - we are "data driven" and "modern" now, so it will be some corporate bloke talking about "alignment", "outcome", and "trust the process". The algorithm would cry out in pain if GA's "possession can do one" mantra was entered, much as I love the bloke! | | | |
Wycombe manager... on 07:07 - Jan 15 with 1973 views | SydneyRs |
Wycombe manager... on 22:17 - Jan 14 by Shev | Wycombe fan here. The new ownership group never had his back. Basically evicted a club legend. We won't get GA back - we are "data driven" and "modern" now, so it will be some corporate bloke talking about "alignment", "outcome", and "trust the process". The algorithm would cry out in pain if GA's "possession can do one" mantra was entered, much as I love the bloke! |
Everyone in football is a data analyst these days. I keep looking at Luton and thinking they have to be better than their league position suggests, so it might not be the risky move it seems if he pulls them together. | | | |
Wycombe manager... on 09:16 - Jan 15 with 1718 views | GaryHaddock |
Wycombe manager... on 17:28 - Jan 14 by numptydumpty | I think i believe Wycombe are gaining success now playing a different brand of football to Ainsworth Ball !!!! I don't think they will be in for Gareth again. |
When you say ‘different brand of football’ do you mean not the Championship? [Post edited 15 Jan 10:00]
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Wycombe manager... on 10:00 - Jan 15 with 1582 views | derbyhoop |
Wycombe manager... on 21:07 - Jan 14 by WatfordR | Was told that he didn't see eye to eye with the owners at Wycombe. |
Despite playing for them for 13 years? | |
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Wycombe manager... on 00:09 - Jan 18 with 979 views | Shev |
Wycombe manager... on 10:00 - Jan 15 by derbyhoop | Despite playing for them for 13 years? |
He actually played for us for almost 20, coached for around a year, and then was manager for 2. But these owners are brand new, and want to do things their ways. A lot of Wycombe fans very upset with how this went down. Bloomfield has the highest win % in our history at around 48%. | | | |
Wycombe manager... on 09:58 - Jan 18 with 820 views | terryb |
Wycombe manager... on 00:09 - Jan 18 by Shev | He actually played for us for almost 20, coached for around a year, and then was manager for 2. But these owners are brand new, and want to do things their ways. A lot of Wycombe fans very upset with how this went down. Bloomfield has the highest win % in our history at around 48%. |
Is that true about the best win percentage? I don't doubt that it is in the EFL, but surely Brian Lee & Martin O'Neill would be higher? Both were managers when your club paid the highest wages in the Isthmian/Conference leagues. I used to play against the father of Matt Bloomfield in the Ipswich Sunday Morning League & have vaguely followed his career. Is he the main reason that the animosity between Colchester & WW has decreased? [Post edited 18 Jan 12:11]
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Wycombe manager... on 22:50 - Jan 18 with 569 views | Shev |
Wycombe manager... on 09:58 - Jan 18 by terryb | Is that true about the best win percentage? I don't doubt that it is in the EFL, but surely Brian Lee & Martin O'Neill would be higher? Both were managers when your club paid the highest wages in the Isthmian/Conference leagues. I used to play against the father of Matt Bloomfield in the Ipswich Sunday Morning League & have vaguely followed his career. Is he the main reason that the animosity between Colchester & WW has decreased? [Post edited 18 Jan 12:11]
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Yes, Bloomfield is 48.15%, MON is 46.4%, and Lee at 30.8%. However, with the latter two at the helm much longer, you could argue it is harder to sustain. The Colchester animosity came from vying for Conference promotion for a few years. I think it has mainly decreased because we have not really been fighting each other for the same promotions (or to avoid the same relegations) since. Interesting you used to play against Blooms' dad! | | | |
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