Steve Gallen 20:53 - Nov 9 with 3212 views | Third_Division_South | This summer Millwall sacked their recruitment team and appointed Steve Gallen who was without a job as head of recruitment. Now they’re seventh. Just saying. | | | | |
Steve Gallen on 21:48 - Nov 9 with 2937 views | HammersmithR | Surely he applied for the job at QPR before the board to give it to the kid on work experience? Someone like Gallen understands the club. We now have this utter clown still wearing nappies playing Football Manager in his bedroom. Our club is an utter shambles. | | | |
Steve Gallen on 21:57 - Nov 9 with 2877 views | GroveR | What makes you think he's interested? We treated him pretty fùcking badly. | | | |
Steve Gallen on 22:01 - Nov 9 with 2851 views | baz_qpr | He has not signed 30 players in close season, recruitment successes and failures happen across multiple seasons we are still suffering from the splurge on Austin, Johanson etc, which left us with no head room then the failure to sell under Beale which left us with no money, so we could only sign players at the end of their career, one of which has been either crocked or suspended, the other one crocked, Cook the best of them all is not having a great season and Bergovic let go. They tried to correct it this summer by buying potential (which at least is a bit more long term thinking) but it's all gone pear shaped. These are 3/4 year old chickens coming home to roost If you want to judge Gallen you have to do so on Charlton where he was for 8 years not Millwall for a few months | | | |
Steve Gallen on 22:29 - Nov 9 with 2680 views | PunteR | Didnt the club promote him to a role that was redundant within a couple of months, therefore getting rid of him became a simple task. | |
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Steve Gallen on 22:39 - Nov 9 with 2577 views | essextaxiboy |
Steve Gallen on 21:57 - Nov 9 by GroveR | What makes you think he's interested? We treated him pretty fùcking badly. |
I spoke to him before a game after Les went and asked if he was coming in as DOF and he replied that he had to be asked first . | | | |
Steve Gallen on 20:01 - Nov 10 with 1886 views | GroveR |
Steve Gallen on 22:39 - Nov 9 by essextaxiboy | I spoke to him before a game after Les went and asked if he was coming in as DOF and he replied that he had to be asked first . |
Yeah, then the Montserrat gig came up. Up there with Bircham in the Bahamas. | | | |
Steve Gallen on 22:04 - Nov 10 with 1619 views | daveB |
Steve Gallen on 22:29 - Nov 9 by PunteR | Didnt the club promote him to a role that was redundant within a couple of months, therefore getting rid of him became a simple task. |
he became first team coach under Ramsey then JFH didn't want him so he was let go. | | | |
Steve Gallen on 22:36 - Nov 10 with 1532 views | TK1 |
Steve Gallen on 22:01 - Nov 9 by baz_qpr | He has not signed 30 players in close season, recruitment successes and failures happen across multiple seasons we are still suffering from the splurge on Austin, Johanson etc, which left us with no head room then the failure to sell under Beale which left us with no money, so we could only sign players at the end of their career, one of which has been either crocked or suspended, the other one crocked, Cook the best of them all is not having a great season and Bergovic let go. They tried to correct it this summer by buying potential (which at least is a bit more long term thinking) but it's all gone pear shaped. These are 3/4 year old chickens coming home to roost If you want to judge Gallen you have to do so on Charlton where he was for 8 years not Millwall for a few months |
Gallen was there for six years, not eight: 2017 to 2023. So, let's do that judging. Year two that he was there, Charlton won promotion. That was 2019. Between 2019 and 2023, Charlton had three different ownership groups, as well as one very acrimonious court case between board members and a rare failed 'fit and proper ownership" test. There was a transfer embargo placed upon the club in 2020. Millwall did indeed, as you suggested, "judge Gallen on his (six) years at Charlton". They judged he was a very competent, experienced football executive who'd worked successfully in the most testing of environments and would therefore make a great DOF for a London club with a budget set in the bottom half of the Championship. All the players the club signed this summer since his arrival have hit the ground running. Because they fit the Millwall game model and he knows what he's doing at this level in a way that nobody at QPR does anymore, because nobody at QPR has anything like his experience, contacts, reputation - despite what they write on LinkedIn. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Steve Gallen on 23:23 - Nov 10 with 1440 views | PunteR |
Steve Gallen on 22:04 - Nov 10 by daveB | he became first team coach under Ramsey then JFH didn't want him so he was let go. |
Pretty shabby treatment if you ask me. I always thought he was a good QPR man at the club. | |
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Steve Gallen on 08:39 - Nov 11 with 1128 views | wombat |
Steve Gallen on 23:23 - Nov 10 by PunteR | Pretty shabby treatment if you ask me. I always thought he was a good QPR man at the club. |
as usual should he been the first on the list turns out prob wasnt even thought about. its the rangers way ! | |
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Steve Gallen on 09:18 - Nov 11 with 1014 views | Northolt_Rs |
Steve Gallen on 22:04 - Nov 10 by daveB | he became first team coach under Ramsey then JFH didn't want him so he was let go. |
Ramsey and JFH… | |
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Steve Gallen on 09:50 - Nov 11 with 934 views | qprninja |
Steve Gallen on 22:36 - Nov 10 by TK1 | Gallen was there for six years, not eight: 2017 to 2023. So, let's do that judging. Year two that he was there, Charlton won promotion. That was 2019. Between 2019 and 2023, Charlton had three different ownership groups, as well as one very acrimonious court case between board members and a rare failed 'fit and proper ownership" test. There was a transfer embargo placed upon the club in 2020. Millwall did indeed, as you suggested, "judge Gallen on his (six) years at Charlton". They judged he was a very competent, experienced football executive who'd worked successfully in the most testing of environments and would therefore make a great DOF for a London club with a budget set in the bottom half of the Championship. All the players the club signed this summer since his arrival have hit the ground running. Because they fit the Millwall game model and he knows what he's doing at this level in a way that nobody at QPR does anymore, because nobody at QPR has anything like his experience, contacts, reputation - despite what they write on LinkedIn. |
Spot on. Fair play to Millwall, they know what they're about and they recruit accordingly. Not sure what we're playing at. | | | |
Steve Gallen on 10:12 - Nov 11 with 876 views | daveB |
Steve Gallen on 23:23 - Nov 10 by PunteR | Pretty shabby treatment if you ask me. I always thought he was a good QPR man at the club. |
It wasn't great but Ferdinand wanted to make changes to the academy and it made no sense putting Gallen back in as an academy coach which would have been a bit of an insult. Shame he went but worked out well for him | | | |
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