Mcnulty 18:00 - Nov 6 with 46771 views | Brewer123 | Hi All, Burton Fan here! Your manager Jim Mcnulty has become overwhelming favourite it seems for our job. Is he someone you hold in a high regard or someone you're not fussed about losing? What's his style of football/formation? Best of luck for the remainder of the season (don't return the favour...season over already!!) | | | | |
Mcnulty on 12:12 - Nov 11 with 6904 views | dale4ever | | | | |
Mcnulty on 12:53 - Nov 11 with 6622 views | 49thseason | It would be disappointing if McNulty has given the Burton job any serious consideration, he knows that there is more investment pending at Rochdale, he has the best training facility currently available and potentially the opportunity to put his stamp on a new one at some point in the future. He has a squad that is now almost entirely of his own making and a supportive BoD that have given him a 3 year contract. His stock will rise if he completes the journey back the the EFL and in time he will be targeted by bigger clubs than Burton at which point he could leave with our best wishes and a considerable amount of novel experience under his belt. Currently he is making a reasonable fist of his job and hopefully learning as he goes along. Burton seems like trying to catch a falling knife which is never a sensible idea. Being linked to Burton is undoubtedly flattering but flattery and reality are often different beasts, you would hope that Simon and Cameron have had a quiet chat with him and revisited their vision for the club with him. | | | |
Mcnulty on 12:58 - Nov 11 with 6582 views | Bainesy15 |
That particular account seems to be a bit of a chancer, seemingly they spout a load of nonsense and occasionally get them right. Pete O'Rourke is usually spot on though | | | |
Mcnulty on 13:10 - Nov 11 with 6502 views | Brierls |
That account just reads Twitter and adds on a bit to sound ITK. Complete chancer. Pete O'Rourke is the one to take notice of, he's usually very reliable. His message is Jim is a "contender", which I interpret as Jim has spoken to Burton and he's under consideration among some other candidates. Fitzo has followed up on that and added Burton agreed to the match the compensation clause in Jim's contract, which meant they were granted permission to speak to him. For all the rhetoric from the usual suspects on here who think they know everything about everything, I think losing Jim at this stage would be a big blow. It's not just the loss of the manager, it's the upheaval and impact on the playing staff and plan. | | | |
Mcnulty on 13:37 - Nov 11 with 6270 views | jonahwhereru |
Mcnulty on 13:10 - Nov 11 by Brierls | That account just reads Twitter and adds on a bit to sound ITK. Complete chancer. Pete O'Rourke is the one to take notice of, he's usually very reliable. His message is Jim is a "contender", which I interpret as Jim has spoken to Burton and he's under consideration among some other candidates. Fitzo has followed up on that and added Burton agreed to the match the compensation clause in Jim's contract, which meant they were granted permission to speak to him. For all the rhetoric from the usual suspects on here who think they know everything about everything, I think losing Jim at this stage would be a big blow. It's not just the loss of the manager, it's the upheaval and impact on the playing staff and plan. |
Ditto your last paragraph. The players seem to adore BJ and really play for Him. Now if he goes things are bound to be unsettled for a while until a replacement is found and beds in. Any new manager will want to stamp his mark on the players / club and taking over from a well liked character is never easy. Some noses will inevitably be put out of joint. Pete Wild at least knows the local area and set up. Not sure if Gilmour would have played for him, but a link like that may help, or possible hinder any bedding in. Dependant on how they got on. I wasn’t in favour of Jim getting the job, and now I don’t want him to leave. That says something positive. | | | |
Mcnulty on 14:03 - Nov 11 with 6071 views | TalkingSutty |
Mcnulty on 13:37 - Nov 11 by jonahwhereru | Ditto your last paragraph. The players seem to adore BJ and really play for Him. Now if he goes things are bound to be unsettled for a while until a replacement is found and beds in. Any new manager will want to stamp his mark on the players / club and taking over from a well liked character is never easy. Some noses will inevitably be put out of joint. Pete Wild at least knows the local area and set up. Not sure if Gilmour would have played for him, but a link like that may help, or possible hinder any bedding in. Dependant on how they got on. I wasn’t in favour of Jim getting the job, and now I don’t want him to leave. That says something positive. |
A lot of fans had doubts about McNulty becoming manager and not many agreed with the three year contract. He's proved a lot of fans wrong including myself. With the financial backing of the Ogdens he's got himself a great opportunity to have some success at the club and further increase his managerial experience. He's got a great squad of players and that will be strengthened again next summer. [Post edited 11 Nov 14:06]
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Mcnulty on 14:11 - Nov 11 with 6003 views | Newbury_Dale | Having watched Burton play Crawley last week in L1 in front of 1800 (0-0), I'd be quite surprised if Jim took this job. Burton have a major job on to stay in League 1 on the basis of what I watched. Even allowing for some recruitment in January. I think if he stays here for another season, he's got a chance of a much better job. | | | |
Mcnulty on 14:19 - Nov 11 with 5929 views | Brierls |
Mcnulty on 13:37 - Nov 11 by jonahwhereru | Ditto your last paragraph. The players seem to adore BJ and really play for Him. Now if he goes things are bound to be unsettled for a while until a replacement is found and beds in. Any new manager will want to stamp his mark on the players / club and taking over from a well liked character is never easy. Some noses will inevitably be put out of joint. Pete Wild at least knows the local area and set up. Not sure if Gilmour would have played for him, but a link like that may help, or possible hinder any bedding in. Dependant on how they got on. I wasn’t in favour of Jim getting the job, and now I don’t want him to leave. That says something positive. |
Ditto on yours! I also wasn't in favour of Jim getting the job, but now I don't want him to leave. I think he's done a very good job, with plenty still to do! | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Mcnulty on 16:18 - Nov 11 with 5463 views | rochedale | I’d be amazed and shocked if Jim joined Burton. They are no better prospect than what we are, quite the opposite I’d say, and I’d doubt he’d jump in to be with the first offer he received, certainly given who it is. He should stay and finish the job and then receive much better offers. Jim seems sensible enough to look at it from that perspective. | |
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Mcnulty on 16:57 - Nov 11 with 5262 views | Sandyman |
Mcnulty on 16:18 - Nov 11 by rochedale | I’d be amazed and shocked if Jim joined Burton. They are no better prospect than what we are, quite the opposite I’d say, and I’d doubt he’d jump in to be with the first offer he received, certainly given who it is. He should stay and finish the job and then receive much better offers. Jim seems sensible enough to look at it from that perspective. |
He could do to speak to Steve Parkin. With hindsight, he regretted going to Barnsley when in a position to achieve good things here. | | | |
Mcnulty on 17:00 - Nov 11 with 5241 views | Yorkshire_Dale | I don't know if JM reads this forum, but he would do well to do so on this particular thread. There a lot of honesty brought out by posters that is spot on relevant to his present predicament. | | | |
Mcnulty on 17:08 - Nov 11 with 5190 views | Duckegg | There are better clubs out there than Burton if Jimmy Mac stays and gets Dale in the playoffs this season or even next season then they may come knocking. JM comes across as a loyal person and I presume he expects the same from his players... Plus JM has a chance to build something at the Dale with a steady owner aswell. | | | |
Mcnulty on 17:27 - Nov 11 with 5061 views | Dale_4_Life | Burton are pretty stable and are a decent club. Big Jim loves the Dale though and thankfully I expect him to stay. There is so much potential at the club and most definitely unfinished business. There is one thing that might also be in our favour... Burton whilst not southern is a lot further south that some might imagine. You have to be absolutely sure if your going to uproot your whole family, who I assume are pretty settled with an established routine in the North West. | | | |
Mcnulty on 17:38 - Nov 11 with 4970 views | kel |
Mcnulty on 17:00 - Nov 11 by Yorkshire_Dale | I don't know if JM reads this forum, but he would do well to do so on this particular thread. There a lot of honesty brought out by posters that is spot on relevant to his present predicament. |
I hope he doesn’t. If I saw somebody questioning my man management of players I’d stay away. | | | |
Mcnulty on 18:07 - Nov 11 with 4819 views | SaxonDale | Would love for him to stay.He’s a great representative for the club and has done more than any to reverse the on-field slide. I can completely understand why he would go to Burton (money, league position and training facilites for a start) but I do think there’ll be a better fit in the future if he was to stay. Either way- I hope the board look at the successes of McNulty’s reign and ensure any potential replacements build on those rather than tears any building blocks down. | | | |
Mcnulty on 18:09 - Nov 11 with 4807 views | judd |
Mcnulty on 17:27 - Nov 11 by Dale_4_Life | Burton are pretty stable and are a decent club. Big Jim loves the Dale though and thankfully I expect him to stay. There is so much potential at the club and most definitely unfinished business. There is one thing that might also be in our favour... Burton whilst not southern is a lot further south that some might imagine. You have to be absolutely sure if your going to uproot your whole family, who I assume are pretty settled with an established routine in the North West. |
They were sold earlier this year to a nordic consortium. The new ownership cannot have established themselves yet as stable. | |
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Mcnulty on 20:06 - Nov 11 with 4395 views | EllDale | If you listen to conjecture on X the short list to replace BJ includes Andy Crosby, Graham Coughlin and Pete Wild. | | | |
Mcnulty on 20:45 - Nov 11 with 4206 views | TVOS1907 |
Mcnulty on 17:27 - Nov 11 by Dale_4_Life | Burton are pretty stable and are a decent club. Big Jim loves the Dale though and thankfully I expect him to stay. There is so much potential at the club and most definitely unfinished business. There is one thing that might also be in our favour... Burton whilst not southern is a lot further south that some might imagine. You have to be absolutely sure if your going to uproot your whole family, who I assume are pretty settled with an established routine in the North West. |
I'm not sure they can be described as 'pretty stable' when they don't have a manager and took until 9th November to win their first league game of the season. | |
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Mcnulty on 20:49 - Nov 11 with 4183 views | TVOS1907 |
Mcnulty on 20:06 - Nov 11 by EllDale | If you listen to conjecture on X the short list to replace BJ includes Andy Crosby, Graham Coughlin and Pete Wild. |
Why do you keep holding so much stall by what is being said, conjectured or otherwise on X/Twitter? Anyone could post anything on there - and they do. | |
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Mcnulty on 21:29 - Nov 11 with 4003 views | robshaker |
Mcnulty on 20:45 - Nov 11 by TVOS1907 | I'm not sure they can be described as 'pretty stable' when they don't have a manager and took until 9th November to win their first league game of the season. |
pretty stable will mean financially tvos u know that... results on the pitch just a hindarence ... i sense some twitching brown eyes on here.. i hope he does the right thing. [Post edited 11 Nov 21:57]
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Mcnulty on 22:09 - Nov 11 with 3826 views | 442Dale |
Mcnulty on 21:29 - Nov 11 by robshaker | pretty stable will mean financially tvos u know that... results on the pitch just a hindarence ... i sense some twitching brown eyes on here.. i hope he does the right thing. [Post edited 11 Nov 21:57]
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What would you know about financially stable football clubs? | |
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Mcnulty on 16:47 - Nov 12 with 2776 views | blackdogblue | Fitz is saying he’s going nowhere | |
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Mcnulty on 17:17 - Nov 12 with 2641 views | Dale_4_Life |
Mcnulty on 16:47 - Nov 12 by blackdogblue | Fitz is saying he’s going nowhere |
Great stuff.. Fitz will be spot on. The Lad is doing great and this decision can be a pivotal moment in our season. Big Jim to lead us to the playoffs and then the player finish the job and get us promoted.. Please. | | | |
Mcnulty on 21:08 - Nov 12 with 1972 views | sooty_dale |
Mcnulty on 16:47 - Nov 12 by blackdogblue | Fitz is saying he’s going nowhere |
Great news, stability is key | | | |
Mcnulty on 21:37 - Nov 12 with 1824 views | rochedale |
Mcnulty on 17:17 - Nov 12 by Dale_4_Life | Great stuff.. Fitz will be spot on. The Lad is doing great and this decision can be a pivotal moment in our season. Big Jim to lead us to the playoffs and then the player finish the job and get us promoted.. Please. |
Shame his head was turned in the first place. Appears he wanted the job and just missed out on it. He can go for me now. | |
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