In what other business would this happen ? 08:55 - Jan 4 with 6915 views | francos16 | There is this candidate he has played over 350 games at the highest level, represented his country over 40 times . Assistant Manager for National Team 40 plus occasions and has been Assistant Manager at Premiership level over 570 games ( standing in as Interim Manager on 2 occasions ) . He applies for the Swansea position in May 2019 and attends an initial interview with the Chairman. He is initially informed by the Club that they are very impressed and enthusiastic by his presentation and will look to meet ‘ in the shortness of time ‘ to further discuss the position . He receives no further contact whatsoever . He subsequently learns that he has been passed over for an under 17 Manager who has absolutely no Managerial experience in the senior professional game . Undeterred he is appointed in a like capacity by a rival club who see some merit in his experience . After 14 games he has 8 wins , 3 draws and 3 defeats ( two of those defeats by a single goal to Leeds and Brentford) . 27 points out of a possible 45 which statistically puts him in the top two performing Managers in the Championship, since his appointment in mid October 2019. Symptomatic of the chaos which prevails in this Club !!!! | | | | |
In what other business would this happen ? on 09:01 - Jan 4 with 5794 views | 34dfgdf54 | Because Mark Bowen’s a complete c*ck who hates us more than Coops old man. | | | |
In what other business would this happen ? on 09:02 - Jan 4 with 5794 views | Brynmill_Jack | Who's that Franco? | |
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In what other business would this happen ? on 09:17 - Jan 4 with 5759 views | 34dfgdf54 |
In what other business would this happen ? on 09:02 - Jan 4 by Brynmill_Jack | Who's that Franco? |
Mark Bowen | | | |
In what other business would this happen ? on 09:27 - Jan 4 with 5722 views | WarwickHunt |
In what other business would this happen ? on 09:17 - Jan 4 by 34dfgdf54 | Mark Bowen |
Mark “Dinosaur” Bowen to give him his full name. Surprised he even got an interview. | | | |
In what other business would this happen ? on 09:38 - Jan 4 with 5698 views | swancity | If he shares Mark Hughes football philosophy then it’s right that he was overlooked. But good luck to him. | |
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In what other business would this happen ? on 09:47 - Jan 4 with 5680 views | jack247 | This club has made a catalogue of errors since the current owners took charge. Not appointing Mark Bowen isn’t one of them. | | | |
In what other business would this happen ? on 09:56 - Jan 4 with 5660 views | NotLoyal | Mark Bowen, no. | |
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In what other business would this happen ? on 10:22 - Jan 4 with 5619 views | Cooperman | Not really. Those responsible for filling the top jobs will not only consider what’s written on the CV. They will also give great consideration to the long term strategic view of the candidate - does his philosophy match that of the organisation? Unless someone is needed to do a very short term stop gap job (which is not what we needed after the departure of Potter) then the thought process of the both parties have to be aligned. It may also be the case that the remuneration requirements and demands of the candidate mean that they priced themselves out of the market. | |
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In what other business would this happen ? on 10:33 - Jan 4 with 5587 views | Dewi1jack |
In what other business would this happen ? on 09:27 - Jan 4 by WarwickHunt | Mark “Dinosaur” Bowen to give him his full name. Surprised he even got an interview. |
He's that slow going forward, it was probably an invite from the Brad Bobley round of interviews | |
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In what other business would this happen ? on 12:31 - Jan 4 with 5478 views | francos16 |
In what other business would this happen ? on 10:33 - Jan 4 by Dewi1jack | He's that slow going forward, it was probably an invite from the Brad Bobley round of interviews |
Yes he’s the same ‘ Dinosaur’ or ‘ c##t’ who has accumulated 7 more points with one less game over the same period of time as our talisman Cooper | | | |
In what other business would this happen ? on 12:34 - Jan 4 with 5460 views | WarwickHunt |
In what other business would this happen ? on 12:31 - Jan 4 by francos16 | Yes he’s the same ‘ Dinosaur’ or ‘ c##t’ who has accumulated 7 more points with one less game over the same period of time as our talisman Cooper |
You may as well appoint Warnock. Are you related to Bowen? | | | |
In what other business would this happen ? on 12:44 - Jan 4 with 5437 views | jack247 |
In what other business would this happen ? on 12:31 - Jan 4 by francos16 | Yes he’s the same ‘ Dinosaur’ or ‘ c##t’ who has accumulated 7 more points with one less game over the same period of time as our talisman Cooper |
Who is claiming Cooper is a talisman? He’s underwhelming. I’d rather him than Hughes’ protege though. | | | |
In what other business would this happen ? on 13:02 - Jan 4 with 5395 views | Dewi1jack |
In what other business would this happen ? on 12:44 - Jan 4 by jack247 | Who is claiming Cooper is a talisman? He’s underwhelming. I’d rather him than Hughes’ protege though. |
This. Francos seems to think I rate Cooper. Just really don't want a hoofball merchant here. Things are bad enough now Can only see Bowen as a 2 type manager Plan A- kick the skin off it Plan B- Kick it harder Think I really would prefer Colin to come out of retirement and manage us if we're going to go down that route Or Harry n his pup Or Allardyce Or really a traffic cone to that lot | |
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In what other business would this happen ? on 13:02 - Jan 4 with 5395 views | Badlands | Every business and company (40+) I've had dealings with has had similar dealings when appointing senior staff - and the same has happened to me. Applications received. Sifted for interviews. (Informed ahead of time that they would only be contacted if invited for interview by a certain date). Interview and reject all but one. Unsuccessful candidates often told ahead of interview they would be contacted if successful (with date given) or if there was to be a second interview. Usually, we'll be in touch was code for, 'Tham you bt no thank you.' Bowen's success or otherwise since October could not have been predicted in April! His only offer of a management job had been Reading which, because he was already on the payroll, he helped draw up the shortlist! While I'm not a fan of Cooper I can see exactly why he would have bee chosen over Bowen. 1) He's not Mark Bowen. 2) He's been a successful manager (winning a World Cup all be it at an age group level). 3) He's been a successful manager something Bowen hadn't (followed Hughes around and sacked when Hughes left clubs) 4) Given the age of the squad we were likely to have and hope academy players would step up, Cooper had experience of heading the Liverpool academy. | |
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In what other business would this happen ? on 13:26 - Jan 4 with 5339 views | francos16 |
In what other business would this happen ? on 13:02 - Jan 4 by Badlands | Every business and company (40+) I've had dealings with has had similar dealings when appointing senior staff - and the same has happened to me. Applications received. Sifted for interviews. (Informed ahead of time that they would only be contacted if invited for interview by a certain date). Interview and reject all but one. Unsuccessful candidates often told ahead of interview they would be contacted if successful (with date given) or if there was to be a second interview. Usually, we'll be in touch was code for, 'Tham you bt no thank you.' Bowen's success or otherwise since October could not have been predicted in April! His only offer of a management job had been Reading which, because he was already on the payroll, he helped draw up the shortlist! While I'm not a fan of Cooper I can see exactly why he would have bee chosen over Bowen. 1) He's not Mark Bowen. 2) He's been a successful manager (winning a World Cup all be it at an age group level). 3) He's been a successful manager something Bowen hadn't (followed Hughes around and sacked when Hughes left clubs) 4) Given the age of the squad we were likely to have and hope academy players would step up, Cooper had experience of heading the Liverpool academy. |
I suggest you try the red button next time there is coverage on Sky and tune in . Reading are anything but a ‘long ball / back to front ‘ side . QPR , Preston and high flying Fulham on their own patch might just testify to that ! All three came away with zero points | | | |
In what other business would this happen ? on 13:51 - Jan 4 with 5304 views | Badlands |
In what other business would this happen ? on 13:26 - Jan 4 by francos16 | I suggest you try the red button next time there is coverage on Sky and tune in . Reading are anything but a ‘long ball / back to front ‘ side . QPR , Preston and high flying Fulham on their own patch might just testify to that ! All three came away with zero points |
Didn't mention long ball! But I attend games rather than pay Murdoch to watch my team. | |
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In what other business would this happen ? on 16:03 - Jan 4 with 5193 views | francos16 | Well I cannot afford either ........ but then’ streaming box ‘ certainly reduces the outlay | | | |
In what other business would this happen ? on 20:30 - Jan 4 with 5038 views | vetchonian |
In what other business would this happen ? on 13:26 - Jan 4 by francos16 | I suggest you try the red button next time there is coverage on Sky and tune in . Reading are anything but a ‘long ball / back to front ‘ side . QPR , Preston and high flying Fulham on their own patch might just testify to that ! All three came away with zero points |
You are obviously a relative otherwise how would you know ge was even interviewed.....consider this his salary expectations may have been higher than the club was prepared to pay for an unproven manager......in fact a number 2 who has been sacked several times | |
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In what other business would this happen ? on 20:39 - Jan 4 with 5005 views | theloneranger |
In what other business would this happen ? on 20:30 - Jan 4 by vetchonian | You are obviously a relative otherwise how would you know ge was even interviewed.....consider this his salary expectations may have been higher than the club was prepared to pay for an unproven manager......in fact a number 2 who has been sacked several times |
He didn't have to look far!! ... "From Neath, he was a Swans fan from a young age, watching the team from the Vetch terraces before leaving south Wales to join Tottenham at the age of 15. He is thought to have seen this as the ideal opportunity to come home and manage his local team." https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/swansea-city-close-en | |
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In what other business would this happen ? on 20:46 - Jan 4 with 4993 views | Dr_Winston | Can you imagine us being managed by someone that closely associated with a throbber like Mark Hughes? No thanks. | |
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In what other business would this happen ? on 20:46 - Jan 4 with 4990 views | francos16 |
In what other business would this happen ? on 20:30 - Jan 4 by vetchonian | You are obviously a relative otherwise how would you know ge was even interviewed.....consider this his salary expectations may have been higher than the club was prepared to pay for an unproven manager......in fact a number 2 who has been sacked several times |
Related , how on earth did you get to that conclusion ???? For the record my Great Granddaughter is a friend of his niece who lives in West Cross !!!!! I have never met the gent ,but I do have an avid interest in all matters pertaining to the Club that I have supported for over 50 years. I expressed an opinion based on the information I acquired . That is all | | | |
In what other business would this happen ? on 21:29 - Jan 4 with 4905 views | vetchonian |
In what other business would this happen ? on 20:46 - Jan 4 by francos16 | Related , how on earth did you get to that conclusion ???? For the record my Great Granddaughter is a friend of his niece who lives in West Cross !!!!! I have never met the gent ,but I do have an avid interest in all matters pertaining to the Club that I have supported for over 50 years. I expressed an opinion based on the information I acquired . That is all |
But your expression of opinion was subjective as opposed to objective. Many businesses overlook apparently "more experienced " candidates due to the salary they maybe expecting or that the "experience " may mean the candidate is stuck in a mould without new ideas | |
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In what other business would this happen ? on 21:42 - Jan 4 with 4869 views | Swanjaxs | Perhaps Bowen asked for cast iron assurances that funds would be made available for squad strengthening... | |
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In what other business would this happen ? on 21:46 - Jan 4 with 4859 views | TNT |
In what other business would this happen ? on 12:44 - Jan 4 by jack247 | Who is claiming Cooper is a talisman? He’s underwhelming. I’d rather him than Hughes’ protege though. |
We have more points now, after 26 games, than we did last season, after 28 games, and are two positions higher. There's room for much improvement, without doubt, but we were always going to have a cheap, inexperienced manager who will make mistakes, hopefully learn, and get better. | |
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In what other business would this happen ? on 22:32 - Jan 4 with 4788 views | francos16 |
In what other business would this happen ? on 21:46 - Jan 4 by TNT | We have more points now, after 26 games, than we did last season, after 28 games, and are two positions higher. There's room for much improvement, without doubt, but we were always going to have a cheap, inexperienced manager who will make mistakes, hopefully learn, and get better. |
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