Mcnulty 18:00 - Nov 6 with 37836 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 18:27 - Nov 6 with 7513 views | 442Dale | Read the match thread from our cup defeat last weekend. He’s obviously not what you want. What’s that phrase, be careful… | |
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Mcnulty on 18:30 - Nov 6 with 7502 views | EllDale | Brian Barry-Murphy is available. Our fan base is divided. Half love Jim McNulty and I suspect some of the other half would drive him down to Burton. | | | |
Mcnulty on 18:38 - Nov 6 with 7449 views | 442Dale |
Mcnulty on 18:30 - Nov 6 by EllDale | Brian Barry-Murphy is available. Our fan base is divided. Half love Jim McNulty and I suspect some of the other half would drive him down to Burton. |
Think it’s even more complex than that. I’m in the ‘he’s a good manager for the club at this particular time with some limitations’ camp. Even then, nobody can ignore the positive culture he’s created around the club during and since one of the worst periods in the club’s history. We now have a team that is united and one which represents what we all want from a Dale side: hardworking, pulling in the same direction, playing some exciting attacking football (even if it isn’t as much as we’d like at times). | |
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Mcnulty on 18:45 - Nov 6 with 7418 views | D_Alien | He's the best young manager in the game, a future Premier League manager and best of all, he's on a contract with another two and half years to run He'll be worth every penny of the compo... | |
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Mcnulty on 18:56 - Nov 6 with 7338 views | TalkingSutty |
Mcnulty on 18:38 - Nov 6 by 442Dale | Think it’s even more complex than that. I’m in the ‘he’s a good manager for the club at this particular time with some limitations’ camp. Even then, nobody can ignore the positive culture he’s created around the club during and since one of the worst periods in the club’s history. We now have a team that is united and one which represents what we all want from a Dale side: hardworking, pulling in the same direction, playing some exciting attacking football (even if it isn’t as much as we’d like at times). |
I'd describe McNulty as being a safe pair of hands over the last eighteen months, we couldn't have had a better fit when you bear in mind the off field turmoil we've had. His recruitment has been very good overall i think, we can now field a starting eleven to match any in this league and there is a bit of strength in depth. I find his football extremely frustrating at times though and don't think he is getting the best out of the players at times, they look too structured and rigid in the system and patterns he wants them to play. Then i see us playing some great football but it's often when we are having to chase the game. I think he'll improve as a manager with experience but not sure whether it will be with us or not. I'd prefer him to stay at the club because he knows the plan and next Summers recruitment will be key to the three year plan. Now isn't a good time to be changing managers. | | | |
Mcnulty on 19:25 - Nov 6 with 7221 views | Rodingdale | 5/4 Apparently. How odd. | | | |
Mcnulty on 19:44 - Nov 6 with 7132 views | nordenblue |
Mcnulty on 19:25 - Nov 6 by Rodingdale | 5/4 Apparently. How odd. |
Fingers crossed.... | | | |
Mcnulty on 19:47 - Nov 6 with 7113 views | 442Dale |
Mcnulty on 19:44 - Nov 6 by nordenblue | Fingers crossed.... |
Who would be a possible replacement? | |
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Mcnulty on 20:03 - Nov 6 with 7045 views | D_Alien |
Mcnulty on 19:47 - Nov 6 by 442Dale | Who would be a possible replacement? |
I've come to the conclusion that this is an unfair question, since fans don't have a handle on who might be available It's too easy to ask this. My answer would be: someone who understands the game at lower league level and isn't looking to perpetuate a system that only teams at the top level can realistically deploy. I've no idea who that might be, but i do know i've fallen out of love with the game as we're playing it at the COA [Post edited 6 Nov 20:05]
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Mcnulty on 20:10 - Nov 6 with 6998 views | Rodingdale |
Mcnulty on 20:03 - Nov 6 by D_Alien | I've come to the conclusion that this is an unfair question, since fans don't have a handle on who might be available It's too easy to ask this. My answer would be: someone who understands the game at lower league level and isn't looking to perpetuate a system that only teams at the top level can realistically deploy. I've no idea who that might be, but i do know i've fallen out of love with the game as we're playing it at the COA [Post edited 6 Nov 20:05]
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Agreed. Our club has a great story to tell and with financial security - and a board with ambition to return to the Football League an attractive prospect, which I would think should attract multiple applications. Playing attractive, attacking football and improving our indifferent home form should be things the board would want to test in the selection process. | | | |
Mcnulty on 20:16 - Nov 6 with 6977 views | EllDale |
Mcnulty on 19:47 - Nov 6 by 442Dale | Who would be a possible replacement? |
Is Pete Wild free and available? | | | |
Mcnulty on 20:21 - Nov 6 with 6958 views | EllDale | Whatever your views on the style of football Dale owe BJ a massive debt for keeping the team going in the close season of 2023 and up to the end of 2023/24. If Burton are looking for someone to make them tight knit and difficult to beat he’s probably not the man. If they want a manager to play modern, possession based football he’s ideal. | | | |
Mcnulty on 20:31 - Nov 6 with 6907 views | 442Dale |
Mcnulty on 20:03 - Nov 6 by D_Alien | I've come to the conclusion that this is an unfair question, since fans don't have a handle on who might be available It's too easy to ask this. My answer would be: someone who understands the game at lower league level and isn't looking to perpetuate a system that only teams at the top level can realistically deploy. I've no idea who that might be, but i do know i've fallen out of love with the game as we're playing it at the COA [Post edited 6 Nov 20:05]
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And that’s fair enough, like the other thread about the nee NL cup, fans feel differently. As mentioned loads of times before I don’t like the way the game has gone, but I’m willing to accept that amongst the frustrations of playing in stupid areas and not going forward at pace enough, we have played some of the best attacking football seen for years. The question is not who might or might not be available, more which managers play in a more effective way than McNulty who would be suited to the players we have. I genuinely don’t know either as so many play this way now, it’s at every level not just the top of the game. Not sure there is a ‘lower league level’ game anymore - look at the praise Gateshead have had for being consistently good playing this type of football with managers then being poached by lower EFL clubs. That’s why, whilst he’s getting good results, improving players and we are seeing some half decent games for the first time in forever, McNulty can be said to be doing a good job. And he’s definitely helped lift the feeling in and around the club, despite the totally justified misgivings around some of his tactics. [Post edited 6 Nov 20:35]
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Mcnulty on 20:34 - Nov 6 with 6885 views | 442Dale |
Mcnulty on 20:10 - Nov 6 by Rodingdale | Agreed. Our club has a great story to tell and with financial security - and a board with ambition to return to the Football League an attractive prospect, which I would think should attract multiple applications. Playing attractive, attacking football and improving our indifferent home form should be things the board would want to test in the selection process. |
But we do play attractive, attacking football. It’s just not as much as we’d like. | |
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Mcnulty on 20:46 - Nov 6 with 6805 views | D_Alien |
Mcnulty on 20:31 - Nov 6 by 442Dale | And that’s fair enough, like the other thread about the nee NL cup, fans feel differently. As mentioned loads of times before I don’t like the way the game has gone, but I’m willing to accept that amongst the frustrations of playing in stupid areas and not going forward at pace enough, we have played some of the best attacking football seen for years. The question is not who might or might not be available, more which managers play in a more effective way than McNulty who would be suited to the players we have. I genuinely don’t know either as so many play this way now, it’s at every level not just the top of the game. Not sure there is a ‘lower league level’ game anymore - look at the praise Gateshead have had for being consistently good playing this type of football with managers then being poached by lower EFL clubs. That’s why, whilst he’s getting good results, improving players and we are seeing some half decent games for the first time in forever, McNulty can be said to be doing a good job. And he’s definitely helped lift the feeling in and around the club, despite the totally justified misgivings around some of his tactics. [Post edited 6 Nov 20:35]
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I can't honestly say that he has "helped lift the feeling" around the club He's certainly liked by the legacy board, who seem to be in control of the footballing side of things, and i fully accept our position in the league is what it is One therefore has to ask: why is there so much hand-wringing after virtually every game? Why is the prospect of growing crowds so distant whilst playing this way? I disagree also about "lower league football". The straightforward response is: if you have away fans (Bromley) and home commentators (when we're away) laughing at us and asking why we make it so easy for their team to counter us, there's something just wrong, and we know exactly what that is | |
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Mcnulty on 20:51 - Nov 6 with 6773 views | Rodingdale |
Mcnulty on 20:34 - Nov 6 by 442Dale | But we do play attractive, attacking football. It’s just not as much as we’d like. |
Yes, you are right. Burton would be very lucky to snap Jim up, and we shouldn’t stand in his way. | | | |
Mcnulty on 21:02 - Nov 6 with 6710 views | 442Dale |
Mcnulty on 20:46 - Nov 6 by D_Alien | I can't honestly say that he has "helped lift the feeling" around the club He's certainly liked by the legacy board, who seem to be in control of the footballing side of things, and i fully accept our position in the league is what it is One therefore has to ask: why is there so much hand-wringing after virtually every game? Why is the prospect of growing crowds so distant whilst playing this way? I disagree also about "lower league football". The straightforward response is: if you have away fans (Bromley) and home commentators (when we're away) laughing at us and asking why we make it so easy for their team to counter us, there's something just wrong, and we know exactly what that is |
Yes, that’s why I’ve mentioned what’s wrong. The frustrations are shared by a lot of fans, but during games I can only say what I’ve seen and there’s been a much better atmosphere both before and during matches. There’s a real positive link between the squad and the supporters, McNulty deserves a lot of credit for that. There are enough threads on here where people have been really positive after games as well. It might not be as often as we’d all like, but in the main there’s been a lot of good performances this season. From the games I’ve seen around half would fit into that category: Dagenham, Woking, Maidenhead, Aldershot, Hartlepool, Halifax and Saturday. There have been some average and some poor too of course but so far it’s been my most enjoyable season as a Dale fan since 17/18, which was only salvaged by the cup run and great escape. But I won’t be speaking for everyone on the specifics! [Post edited 6 Nov 21:10]
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Mcnulty on 21:08 - Nov 6 with 6674 views | 442Dale |
Mcnulty on 20:51 - Nov 6 by Rodingdale | Yes, you are right. Burton would be very lucky to snap Jim up, and we shouldn’t stand in his way. |
Even though it’s right, not sure it would benefit the club if they we had to find a new manager at the moment. So, to confirm, Burton wouldn’t be lucky as they’d be conceding ridiculous goals by passing about in dangerous situations. There, should be ok now. | |
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Mcnulty on 21:15 - Nov 6 with 6625 views | D_Alien |
Mcnulty on 21:02 - Nov 6 by 442Dale | Yes, that’s why I’ve mentioned what’s wrong. The frustrations are shared by a lot of fans, but during games I can only say what I’ve seen and there’s been a much better atmosphere both before and during matches. There’s a real positive link between the squad and the supporters, McNulty deserves a lot of credit for that. There are enough threads on here where people have been really positive after games as well. It might not be as often as we’d all like, but in the main there’s been a lot of good performances this season. From the games I’ve seen around half would fit into that category: Dagenham, Woking, Maidenhead, Aldershot, Hartlepool, Halifax and Saturday. There have been some average and some poor too of course but so far it’s been my most enjoyable season as a Dale fan since 17/18, which was only salvaged by the cup run and great escape. But I won’t be speaking for everyone on the specifics! [Post edited 6 Nov 21:10]
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You're a real stalwart in seeking the positives, and it's appreciated I'd love to be able to do the same, as i'm sure all Daleys would | |
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Mcnulty on 21:19 - Nov 6 with 6605 views | Rodingdale |
Mcnulty on 21:08 - Nov 6 by 442Dale | Even though it’s right, not sure it would benefit the club if they we had to find a new manager at the moment. So, to confirm, Burton wouldn’t be lucky as they’d be conceding ridiculous goals by passing about in dangerous situations. There, should be ok now. |
Inter are at it v Arsenal, oddly the San Siro version is more effective than we see at San Spoty.. | | | |
Mcnulty on 21:22 - Nov 6 with 6583 views | 442Dale |
Mcnulty on 21:15 - Nov 6 by D_Alien | You're a real stalwart in seeking the positives, and it's appreciated I'd love to be able to do the same, as i'm sure all Daleys would |
Believe me, I get as thoroughly depressed by the downsides of the current era too. Will take the small wins, because there’s a few more of them than we’ve become used to in recent years. | |
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Mcnulty on 21:23 - Nov 6 with 6573 views | 442Dale |
Mcnulty on 21:19 - Nov 6 by Rodingdale | Inter are at it v Arsenal, oddly the San Siro version is more effective than we see at San Spoty.. |
Yeah, well they don’t abandon their blue and black shirts as often as we do either. | |
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Mcnulty on 23:03 - Nov 6 with 6331 views | Yorkshire_Dale | Hey, good to see SoftLad making the rankings, he would be just the job for the Brewers. | | | |
Mcnulty on 06:23 - Nov 7 with 6064 views | kel |
Mcnulty on 23:03 - Nov 6 by Yorkshire_Dale | Hey, good to see SoftLad making the rankings, he would be just the job for the Brewers. |
Pointless and disrespectful post. Again. | | | |
Mcnulty on 12:19 - Nov 7 with 5606 views | EllDale | Coventry have sacked Mark Robins this morning. Perfect fit for Burton hopefully? | | | |
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