Gary Jones. 22:07 - Feb 9 with 4500 views | Masher | Whats he doing these days? | |
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Gary Jones. on 22:23 - Feb 9 with 4436 views | Yorkshire_Dale | Good call.....bring yer boots lad, you would get a game here ahead of half the cart horses on show tonight! | | | |
Gary Jones. on 22:24 - Feb 9 with 4415 views | nordenblue |
Gary Jones. on 22:23 - Feb 9 by Yorkshire_Dale | Good call.....bring yer boots lad, you would get a game here ahead of half the cart horses on show tonight! |
We do miss a player of that type or a Shaun Reid type character | | | |
Gary Jones. on 22:26 - Feb 9 with 4404 views | Dalenet |
Well didn't see that coming. Thought he wanted to be a journalist. Good on him for doing his bit but I honestly expected him to go into coaching | | | |
Gary Jones. on 22:40 - Feb 9 with 4338 views | Masher | I was thinking more on the lines of Manager / Caretaker Manager. Wasn't he advertising his services as a fitness and Football coach recently? | |
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Gary Jones. on 09:27 - Feb 10 with 3963 views | IOMDale | I would love to see Jonah back in and around the club but if he's in a care home looking after the elderly, he's not really suitable is he? We need to be looking for somebody more with crèche experience. | | | |
Gary Jones. on 12:28 - Feb 10 with 3783 views | TomRAFC | I've never been one for appointing someone to a management position just because they were a good player at that club. Jonah is a legend and I would hate to see him in a position where he may end up out of his depth. Hero as he is, we've not got much reason to expect him to be a league level manager. McShane has his badges and Paul Cook is out of a job. If we want an eccentric hero, we could always go for Ian holloway? | |
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Gary Jones. on 12:45 - Feb 10 with 3744 views | D_Alien |
Gary Jones. on 12:28 - Feb 10 by TomRAFC | I've never been one for appointing someone to a management position just because they were a good player at that club. Jonah is a legend and I would hate to see him in a position where he may end up out of his depth. Hero as he is, we've not got much reason to expect him to be a league level manager. McShane has his badges and Paul Cook is out of a job. If we want an eccentric hero, we could always go for Ian holloway? |
Exactly. There's plenty of examples of club legends (and Jonah is one of ours) that haven't gone on to be successful as managers. Not everyone, however talented in other respects, is suited to that role and some have the good sense to realise it before putting themselves forward If Jonah is finding fulfilment in his current work, which one can only applaud, let the lad be | |
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Gary Jones. on 13:08 - Feb 10 with 3677 views | JPSDale | Jonah would be great back at the club - manager, I dont think so, but as a assistant then YES. Currently we have a side that does not know how to grind out a win, we are naive. After all his game time Jonah is not naive and he plays to win Perhaps Lee Riley has not got the pro football experience required and should step back to coaching in in the academy and Jonah come in to support BBM. We all watched both play, we know they had very different styles, and at the moment our younger players need a bit of Jonahs grit and determination and little less of BBMs pass count stats Im sure Lee is a good coach, but I dont ever see him pushing back at BBM and really questioning, perhaps too grateful for the chance and thus a Yes Man Please no more McShane for player coach - hes come for a wage, a good wage no doubt so he should be providing experience to the younger lads whilst doing nothing else, this should not be formalised into a coaching role unless his wages drop accordingly to acknowledge the opportunity Dale are giving him ( lots of ex pros what to coach, most start on peanuts) | | | |
Gary Jones. on 15:51 - Feb 10 with 3517 views | Salegraham |
Gary Jones. on 13:08 - Feb 10 by JPSDale | Jonah would be great back at the club - manager, I dont think so, but as a assistant then YES. Currently we have a side that does not know how to grind out a win, we are naive. After all his game time Jonah is not naive and he plays to win Perhaps Lee Riley has not got the pro football experience required and should step back to coaching in in the academy and Jonah come in to support BBM. We all watched both play, we know they had very different styles, and at the moment our younger players need a bit of Jonahs grit and determination and little less of BBMs pass count stats Im sure Lee is a good coach, but I dont ever see him pushing back at BBM and really questioning, perhaps too grateful for the chance and thus a Yes Man Please no more McShane for player coach - hes come for a wage, a good wage no doubt so he should be providing experience to the younger lads whilst doing nothing else, this should not be formalised into a coaching role unless his wages drop accordingly to acknowledge the opportunity Dale are giving him ( lots of ex pros what to coach, most start on peanuts) |
Surely McShane could do both, he's still being paid. Nothing to loose by trying him | | | |
Gary Jones. on 15:58 - Feb 10 with 3508 views | AtThePeake | Where is our future gaffer? (8) | |
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Gary Jones. on 16:09 - Feb 10 with 3488 views | kel |
Gary Jones. on 15:58 - Feb 10 by AtThePeake | Where is our future gaffer? (8) |
GARY JONES, GARY JONES, HE IS OUR FUTURE GAFFER, HE IS ONE OF THE BEST, ONE OF ROCHDALES FINEST, HE SCORES, SCORES, SCORES, BETTER THAN THE REST GARY JONES, GARY JONES HE IS OUR FUTURE GAFFER, HE IS THE ONE OF THE BEST, JONAH, JONAH,JONAH (8) | | | |
Gary Jones. on 16:15 - Feb 10 with 3463 views | nordenblue |
Gary Jones. on 16:09 - Feb 10 by kel | GARY JONES, GARY JONES, HE IS OUR FUTURE GAFFER, HE IS ONE OF THE BEST, ONE OF ROCHDALES FINEST, HE SCORES, SCORES, SCORES, BETTER THAN THE REST GARY JONES, GARY JONES HE IS OUR FUTURE GAFFER, HE IS THE ONE OF THE BEST, JONAH, JONAH,JONAH (8) |
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Gary Jones. on 19:10 - Feb 10 with 3279 views | Thacks_Rabbits |
Gary Jones. on 13:08 - Feb 10 by JPSDale | Jonah would be great back at the club - manager, I dont think so, but as a assistant then YES. Currently we have a side that does not know how to grind out a win, we are naive. After all his game time Jonah is not naive and he plays to win Perhaps Lee Riley has not got the pro football experience required and should step back to coaching in in the academy and Jonah come in to support BBM. We all watched both play, we know they had very different styles, and at the moment our younger players need a bit of Jonahs grit and determination and little less of BBMs pass count stats Im sure Lee is a good coach, but I dont ever see him pushing back at BBM and really questioning, perhaps too grateful for the chance and thus a Yes Man Please no more McShane for player coach - hes come for a wage, a good wage no doubt so he should be providing experience to the younger lads whilst doing nothing else, this should not be formalised into a coaching role unless his wages drop accordingly to acknowledge the opportunity Dale are giving him ( lots of ex pros what to coach, most start on peanuts) |
Totally agree. McShane, whilst I am sure wishes he could play every week has probably made about 20 appearances in 4 years, he has been a waste of a wage by BBM and stopped us potentially having the experienced old head we need eg Peter Clarke. If BBM does get sacked, which I think now he should, it’s his tactical stupidity and stubbornness as well as signing injured experienced pros and trying to plug the gap with cheap loans or players out of position, that will have contributed massively to this. | |
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Gary Jones. on 19:20 - Feb 10 with 3250 views | 442Dale |
Gary Jones. on 19:10 - Feb 10 by Thacks_Rabbits | Totally agree. McShane, whilst I am sure wishes he could play every week has probably made about 20 appearances in 4 years, he has been a waste of a wage by BBM and stopped us potentially having the experienced old head we need eg Peter Clarke. If BBM does get sacked, which I think now he should, it’s his tactical stupidity and stubbornness as well as signing injured experienced pros and trying to plug the gap with cheap loans or players out of position, that will have contributed massively to this. |
Clarke, while a good pro, looked to have been finished in appearances for both Bury and Oldham against us. Our strikers always looked to enjoy playing against him. At no stage have we ever missed out on signing him. The argument about whether we need a player like him - an experienced CH who plays every week - is a valid one. But we could just as easily use the name Andy Butler. | |
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Gary Jones. on 20:02 - Feb 10 with 3205 views | AtThePeake | "It was an eye-opener at first but like everything you grow into it. Every day is different to the previous one. I am happy with the change. I was in football for 20 years and keep my hand in with the media, working for the BBC, but I’ve never wanted to go into coaching and management. With football, one minute you’re up, the next you’re down. If you win on Saturday you are up, lose and you’re down again. It’s a constant battle and I don’t miss that." https://www.thepfa.com/news/2019/2/28/where-are-they-now-gary-jones | |
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Gary Jones. on 20:20 - Feb 10 with 3168 views | judd |
Gary Jones. on 20:02 - Feb 10 by AtThePeake | "It was an eye-opener at first but like everything you grow into it. Every day is different to the previous one. I am happy with the change. I was in football for 20 years and keep my hand in with the media, working for the BBC, but I’ve never wanted to go into coaching and management. With football, one minute you’re up, the next you’re down. If you win on Saturday you are up, lose and you’re down again. It’s a constant battle and I don’t miss that." https://www.thepfa.com/news/2019/2/28/where-are-they-now-gary-jones |
Apparently Bradford were the first 4th tier club to reach the league cup final. Things you learn, eh? | |
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Gary Jones. on 20:22 - Feb 10 with 3164 views | boromat |
Gary Jones. on 20:20 - Feb 10 by judd | Apparently Bradford were the first 4th tier club to reach the league cup final. Things you learn, eh? |
Better off with Wikipedia sometimes. | |
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Gary Jones. on 20:36 - Feb 10 with 3131 views | TVOS1907 |
Gary Jones. on 20:20 - Feb 10 by judd | Apparently Bradford were the first 4th tier club to reach the league cup final. Things you learn, eh? |
That's because football didn't start until 1992. | |
| When I was your age, I used to enjoy the odd game of tennis. Or was it golf? |
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Gary Jones. on 20:45 - Feb 10 with 3118 views | judd |
Gary Jones. on 20:36 - Feb 10 by TVOS1907 | That's because football didn't start until 1992. |
My f*****g bad | |
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Gary Jones. on 22:01 - Feb 10 with 2991 views | TVOS1907 |
Gary Jones. on 19:10 - Feb 10 by Thacks_Rabbits | Totally agree. McShane, whilst I am sure wishes he could play every week has probably made about 20 appearances in 4 years, he has been a waste of a wage by BBM and stopped us potentially having the experienced old head we need eg Peter Clarke. If BBM does get sacked, which I think now he should, it’s his tactical stupidity and stubbornness as well as signing injured experienced pros and trying to plug the gap with cheap loans or players out of position, that will have contributed massively to this. |
McShane was a desperation signing, arriving as he did outside the transfer window and the week after we'd just played Calvin at centre-half at AFC Wimbledon. At the time, Clarke was a first team regular for Fleetwood. | |
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