Brad Bobbly on 21:18 - Feb 12 with 7996 views | Wingstandwood | BB was and no doubt still is so deluded, so egotistical and way too much of a managerial one-flew-over-the-cuckoo's-nest character. Thus, I would not be surprised if he crawls out from underneath his stone and tries to steal a proportion of the acclaim, credit and praise by saying he prepared the groundwork for SCFC's remarkable revival. He should go down in both SCFC/PL history as the most ridiculous and truly insanest managerial appointments. | |
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Brad Bobbly on 21:46 - Feb 12 with 7818 views | swan65split | Good con artist, he conned some people at the club he was a top Manager...top Tw&t more like. | | | |
Brad Bobbly on 22:43 - Feb 12 with 7696 views | nierika | I wonder if youll ever let it go | | | |
Brad Bobbly on 22:48 - Feb 12 with 7662 views | ItchySphincter |
Brad Bobbly on 22:43 - Feb 12 by nierika | I wonder if youll ever let it go |
Nope. | |
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Brad Bobbly on 22:52 - Feb 12 with 7640 views | Gowerjack |
Brad Bobbly on 22:43 - Feb 12 by nierika | I wonder if youll ever let it go |
No. Without doubt the most useless manager ever appointed by a PL football club. F uck off yank. | |
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Brad Bobbly on 22:54 - Feb 12 with 7622 views | jackportis | Those who gave Bob the job were at fault you must remember. He tried his best to make swans win every game. All know he was out of his depth. He had to have confidence and he had bags of it. He wasn't a bad person and he put a lot of effort in. He tried his best but was clueless. he spoke highly of the fans and the city and the right decision was made to move him on. He was no terrorist or murderer just a cocky guy doing a job. People are very narsty about him. | |
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Brad Bobbly on 00:06 - Feb 13 with 7478 views | spiderboy | Why the hell on earth are you guys still shooting bob down? Do you intend to remind us continually of the bad ass era for the whole of eternity?. Bob this,bob that,bob did this,thats what bob done,bob said this,bib didnt do that etc yawn etc yawn fykkung etc yawn yawn fukking yawn. Bobs gone now/ ffs drag yourself into 2017... Ps.dont be a prick all of the time,give some other fukka a chance iccasionally | | | |
Brad Bobbly on 00:09 - Feb 13 with 7458 views | spiderboy |
Brad Bobbly on 00:06 - Feb 13 by spiderboy | Why the hell on earth are you guys still shooting bob down? Do you intend to remind us continually of the bad ass era for the whole of eternity?. Bob this,bob that,bob did this,thats what bob done,bob said this,bib didnt do that etc yawn etc yawn fykkung etc yawn yawn fukking yawn. Bobs gone now/ ffs drag yourself into 2017... Ps.dont be a prick all of the time,give some other fukka a chance iccasionally |
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Brad Bobbly on 06:17 - Feb 13 with 7273 views | nierika |
Brad Bobbly on 22:52 - Feb 12 by Gowerjack | No. Without doubt the most useless manager ever appointed by a PL football club. F uck off yank. |
Ooo, so edgy and insulting! | | | |
Brad Bobbly on 06:49 - Feb 13 with 7250 views | Whiterockin |
Brad Bobbly on 22:43 - Feb 12 by nierika | I wonder if youll ever let it go |
Not this season. Bradley was like being given a 10 point deduction, because this is easily what he cost us. He was obviously given the job purely on his nationality and unti/if we are mathematically safe I will not let it go. He is totally responsible for our predicament and nierika you have to accept this. Failure to do this only devalues your credibility. | | | |
Brad Bobbly on 07:20 - Feb 13 with 7172 views | jackal | Seeing what Clement has done with the players illustrates just how useless BB was. What is especially annoying is that most of us could see it when he was appointed. Who the f*** thought that he would be a good appointment? | | | |
Brad Bobbly on 07:29 - Feb 13 with 7144 views | jack247 |
Brad Bobbly on 22:43 - Feb 12 by nierika | I wonder if youll ever let it go |
I doubt it. Haven't seen you praise Clement much? | | | |
Brad Bobbly on 07:51 - Feb 13 with 7092 views | nierika |
Brad Bobbly on 06:49 - Feb 13 by Whiterockin | Not this season. Bradley was like being given a 10 point deduction, because this is easily what he cost us. He was obviously given the job purely on his nationality and unti/if we are mathematically safe I will not let it go. He is totally responsible for our predicament and nierika you have to accept this. Failure to do this only devalues your credibility. |
"Brad Bobbley," Francesco Guidolin, and anyone involved in their hiring & the summer transfer window are responsible for the position that the team is in. I watched both managers earn some key wins in addition to some shocking performances and substitution decisions. Is Claudio Ranieri a terrible manager the year after winning the f'ing title with a 5000/1 side? Is Jose Mourinho a terrible manager the year after winning the title with Chelsea? Is Garry Monk a terrible manager the year after guiding the Swans to their best ever finish and doing a pretty decent job with Leeds? It seems to be really easy to "lose a team" in this sport - look at how many managers Real Madrid has gone through in the last 20 years. There was no way "Brad Bobbley" was going to be successful at the club being slated by everyone from the start (and you're mistaken if you dont think the players are affected by this) and having to win matches with Montero, Barrow and Taylor. I wanted to see "Brad" be successful as the manager of my favorite team and the first American the manage in the PL. Regardless of the environment and the circumstances, he did his best and didnt work out. I see nothing positive from continuously rehashing this after every win. Unless we're still going to bitch about goal differential in which case the 0-4 defeat to Arsenal didnt help much. Paul is the guy and we made some fantastic signings in January. Only 2 teams in the top division have stayed up using more than 2 managers in a season - Portsmouth twice. The confidence in the team is palpable and I expect them to go into Chelsea next weekend with every intention of getting a result. | | | |
Brad Bobbly on 07:59 - Feb 13 with 7072 views | nierika |
Brad Bobbly on 07:29 - Feb 13 by jack247 | I doubt it. Haven't seen you praise Clement much? |
Paul looks to be THE GUY we were looking for and I love his enthusiasm on the touchline. Palace went with the relegation expert and we went with the guy that didnt work out at Derby County. Sometimes you take a risk and it works out. | | | |
Brad Bobbly on 08:06 - Feb 13 with 7041 views | Dr_Winston |
Brad Bobbly on 07:51 - Feb 13 by nierika | "Brad Bobbley," Francesco Guidolin, and anyone involved in their hiring & the summer transfer window are responsible for the position that the team is in. I watched both managers earn some key wins in addition to some shocking performances and substitution decisions. Is Claudio Ranieri a terrible manager the year after winning the f'ing title with a 5000/1 side? Is Jose Mourinho a terrible manager the year after winning the title with Chelsea? Is Garry Monk a terrible manager the year after guiding the Swans to their best ever finish and doing a pretty decent job with Leeds? It seems to be really easy to "lose a team" in this sport - look at how many managers Real Madrid has gone through in the last 20 years. There was no way "Brad Bobbley" was going to be successful at the club being slated by everyone from the start (and you're mistaken if you dont think the players are affected by this) and having to win matches with Montero, Barrow and Taylor. I wanted to see "Brad" be successful as the manager of my favorite team and the first American the manage in the PL. Regardless of the environment and the circumstances, he did his best and didnt work out. I see nothing positive from continuously rehashing this after every win. Unless we're still going to bitch about goal differential in which case the 0-4 defeat to Arsenal didnt help much. Paul is the guy and we made some fantastic signings in January. Only 2 teams in the top division have stayed up using more than 2 managers in a season - Portsmouth twice. The confidence in the team is palpable and I expect them to go into Chelsea next weekend with every intention of getting a result. |
But mostly Bobbley. | |
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Brad Bobbly on 08:11 - Feb 13 with 7024 views | nierika |
Brad Bobbly on 08:06 - Feb 13 by Dr_Winston | But mostly Bobbley. |
Great insight; on par with a grunt. | | | |
Brad Bobbly on 08:26 - Feb 13 with 6981 views | Private_Partz |
Brad Bobbly on 07:51 - Feb 13 by nierika | "Brad Bobbley," Francesco Guidolin, and anyone involved in their hiring & the summer transfer window are responsible for the position that the team is in. I watched both managers earn some key wins in addition to some shocking performances and substitution decisions. Is Claudio Ranieri a terrible manager the year after winning the f'ing title with a 5000/1 side? Is Jose Mourinho a terrible manager the year after winning the title with Chelsea? Is Garry Monk a terrible manager the year after guiding the Swans to their best ever finish and doing a pretty decent job with Leeds? It seems to be really easy to "lose a team" in this sport - look at how many managers Real Madrid has gone through in the last 20 years. There was no way "Brad Bobbley" was going to be successful at the club being slated by everyone from the start (and you're mistaken if you dont think the players are affected by this) and having to win matches with Montero, Barrow and Taylor. I wanted to see "Brad" be successful as the manager of my favorite team and the first American the manage in the PL. Regardless of the environment and the circumstances, he did his best and didnt work out. I see nothing positive from continuously rehashing this after every win. Unless we're still going to bitch about goal differential in which case the 0-4 defeat to Arsenal didnt help much. Paul is the guy and we made some fantastic signings in January. Only 2 teams in the top division have stayed up using more than 2 managers in a season - Portsmouth twice. The confidence in the team is palpable and I expect them to go into Chelsea next weekend with every intention of getting a result. |
Don't bring Guido in into this. His sacking was as rediculous as Bradley''s appointment. All the indicators were he was sorting out the Jenkins mess and Bob just compounded it. | |
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Brad Bobbly on 08:55 - Feb 13 with 6934 views | dailew | Fair play, that's a cracking scissor kick from Baddley in the video. | |
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Brad Bobbly on 09:08 - Feb 13 with 6901 views | jack247 |
Brad Bobbly on 07:59 - Feb 13 by nierika | Paul looks to be THE GUY we were looking for and I love his enthusiasm on the touchline. Palace went with the relegation expert and we went with the guy that didnt work out at Derby County. Sometimes you take a risk and it works out. |
That's a fair post, although the 'guy who didn't work out at Derby County' left them in a playoff position and has been assistant manager at four of the biggest clubs in the world. There was at least football (as opposed to commercial) logic in the Allardyce and Clement appointments | | | |
Brad Bobbly on 09:13 - Feb 13 with 6889 views | jack247 |
Brad Bobbly on 07:51 - Feb 13 by nierika | "Brad Bobbley," Francesco Guidolin, and anyone involved in their hiring & the summer transfer window are responsible for the position that the team is in. I watched both managers earn some key wins in addition to some shocking performances and substitution decisions. Is Claudio Ranieri a terrible manager the year after winning the f'ing title with a 5000/1 side? Is Jose Mourinho a terrible manager the year after winning the title with Chelsea? Is Garry Monk a terrible manager the year after guiding the Swans to their best ever finish and doing a pretty decent job with Leeds? It seems to be really easy to "lose a team" in this sport - look at how many managers Real Madrid has gone through in the last 20 years. There was no way "Brad Bobbley" was going to be successful at the club being slated by everyone from the start (and you're mistaken if you dont think the players are affected by this) and having to win matches with Montero, Barrow and Taylor. I wanted to see "Brad" be successful as the manager of my favorite team and the first American the manage in the PL. Regardless of the environment and the circumstances, he did his best and didnt work out. I see nothing positive from continuously rehashing this after every win. Unless we're still going to bitch about goal differential in which case the 0-4 defeat to Arsenal didnt help much. Paul is the guy and we made some fantastic signings in January. Only 2 teams in the top division have stayed up using more than 2 managers in a season - Portsmouth twice. The confidence in the team is palpable and I expect them to go into Chelsea next weekend with every intention of getting a result. |
You can't really believe that? There was no way he was going to be successful because he simply isn't very good at his job. The fanbase would have been right behind him had he put a few results together. Whatever you think of Barrow, Montero and Taylor (and I agree with you) they are far more deserving of Premier League football than Bob ever will be. | | | |
Brad Bobbly on 10:05 - Feb 13 with 6813 views | nierika |
Brad Bobbly on 09:08 - Feb 13 by jack247 | That's a fair post, although the 'guy who didn't work out at Derby County' left them in a playoff position and has been assistant manager at four of the biggest clubs in the world. There was at least football (as opposed to commercial) logic in the Allardyce and Clement appointments |
The "commercial appeal" of "Brad Bobbley" is a figment of someone's imagination. [Post edited 13 Feb 2017 10:09]
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Brad Bobbly on 10:12 - Feb 13 with 6781 views | BarrySwan |
Brad Bobbly on 21:18 - Feb 12 by Wingstandwood | BB was and no doubt still is so deluded, so egotistical and way too much of a managerial one-flew-over-the-cuckoo's-nest character. Thus, I would not be surprised if he crawls out from underneath his stone and tries to steal a proportion of the acclaim, credit and praise by saying he prepared the groundwork for SCFC's remarkable revival. He should go down in both SCFC/PL history as the most ridiculous and truly insanest managerial appointments. |
Kevin Cullis? I must confess that I do like the Brad Bobbly soccer camp sketches on soccer AM. a touch unfair on the guy perhaps ( even though I hit the roof when he was appointed) but brilliant all the same. | | | |
Brad Bobbly on 10:23 - Feb 13 with 6752 views | jack247 |
Brad Bobbly on 10:05 - Feb 13 by nierika | The "commercial appeal" of "Brad Bobbley" is a figment of someone's imagination. [Post edited 13 Feb 2017 10:09]
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You think we brought him in because of his fantastic track record in the MLS and Norway? | | | |
Brad Bobbly on 10:25 - Feb 13 with 6739 views | perchrockjack | we were taken in. PC is repairing the damage That s all that matters | |
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Brad Bobbly on 10:37 - Feb 13 with 6709 views | Lord_Bony | A dark moment in the history of scfc. The worse start to a season in almost 80 years. Only appointed because of his american passport. Still some good came of it...we found Clement. | |
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