@Leggy I think saying Tegal's "full of crap" because he thinks that using Sam Allardyce = a bad comparison for sacking a coach based on results is pretty poor.
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@Leggy I think saying Tegal's "full of crap" because he thinks that using Sam Allardyce = a bad comparison for sacking a coach based on results is pretty poor.
13th in a congested mid-table 1/3 of the way through the season is not under-performing.
I think a lot of people who are negative towards Allardyce are clouding the issue.
@Leggy I think saying Tegal's "full of crap" because he thinks that using Sam Allardyce = a bad comparison for sacking a coach based on results is pretty poor.

Allegedly
Oh, so he was sacked for getting good results ?? Simply illogical
Got to admit that I dont know the exact reason for his sacking, it was a surprise according to Nelsen, but it has to be a combination of;
They don't like the man, they dont like the results he was acheiving, they have/want someone else to do a better job
Comparing it to Ricki, the question is, will betting to the playoffs one year in 4 (if we dont get there this year) be good enough to keep him on ??
hepatitis2010-12-17 07:53:21
...the point I was illustrating is just how tenuous a coach's position can be.
Yes, Sam was doing a good job in having Blackburn at 13th in the EPL so, no, he didn't (according to players and pundits alike) deserve to be given the boot.
Perhaps I should have said "If a reasonably successful coach like Sam Allardyce can get the sack then maybe Ricki should be grateful he's in the HAL and not managing a team in the EPL".
It's funny how we're disagreeing on something we all essentially agree on.
Incidentally, the 'official' word from Blackburn's new owners is that they sacked Sam Allardyce because they weren't happy with his record of signing under-performing (in their opinion) players. Now, I could make another comparison to Ricki here, but that can of worms was probably opened a while ago.
I think it got taken a bit more seriously than intended.
)Allegedly
Oh, so he was sacked for getting good results ?? Simply illogical
Got to admit that I dont know the exact reason for his sacking, it was a surprise according to Nelsen, but it has to be a combination of;
They don't like the man, they dont like the results he was acheiving, they have/want someone else to do a better job
Comparing it to Ricki, the question is, will betting to the playoffs one year in 4 (if we dont get there this year) be good enough to keep him on ??
Allegedly
Yep, agree with that.

Oi Oi Edgecumbe... lets have a clean sheet
If you aim low, you stay low. Not saying that Allardyce is a bad manager, but he's the guy you want to have when in a scrap, not if you have loftier ambitions - his teams are generally known for fighting hard and not exactly pleasing on the eye, and that's presumably not good enough for new owners, since it's unlikely to move you up the table.
Blackburn is one of the four clubs to win the Premier league, and why is it so hard to believe that this club could regulalrly challenge for European places and play better style of football? Look at Bolton under Allardyce, and now. Allardyce is a good guy to have in certain situations and not in others. The timing of the sacking is a bit strange, but I can definitely see the reasons for it.
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If you aim low, you stay low. [/QUOTE]
Good to see people can still read with a bit of understanding.
Dear Lord.
el grapadura2010-12-17 20:50:17
Ricki, please don't play LIA next week.
Maybe Sam didn't favour his clients in the past or wouldn't look at suggestions for the January wiindow so its curtains for Sam and a "yes man" in the role to shove more of the Kentaro stable on the Blackburn books?? ..who knows.We'll see..it was never about performance and always about the internal politics and business.
In other "silly season" news...
Tegal Poultry Producers Ltd have expressed an interest in acquiring 50 percent of the Nix, following recent publicity re owner Terry Serepisos and his cashflow problems. Any successful buy-in would be on the following conditions..
-Renaming the club and team the "Wellington Tegal Turkeys FC"
-Sacking Ricki and employing their advisor and spokesperson Wynton Rufer as manager.
Re recent poor player performances of late Rufer was heard to comment that he could assist the club in acquiring key players in key positions for the January transfer window.For instance, he knew of a NZ player with recent German league experience that would be perfect for the Nix....
Sauce?? No sauce, ..but they do do a range of flavoured stuffed chickens like sage and onion,apricot,portuguese barbecue...hmmmm................

Improving,,on the up, a work in progress from Italiano and the Nix. Bring on the bathroom bling in '24! COYN!
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Not good enough for a Knighthood??
Sack Ricki!!
Improving,,on the up, a work in progress from Italiano and the Nix. Bring on the bathroom bling in '24! COYN!
Ramming liberal dribble down your throat since 2009
This forum needs less angst and more Kate Bush threads
You always know when we've had a good win because Auskiwi is absent, busy running his four businesses no doubt.
You always know when we've had a good win because Auskiwi is absent, busy running his four businesses no doubt.
Same goes for charliec.
Three for me, and two for them.
maybe he passed go without collecting $200
COYN ![]()
You always know when we've had a good win because Auskiwi is absent, busy running his four businesses no doubt.
Same goes for charliec.
Poor baby Buffon II. I have only just arrived home. Im happy for the team when they play well which they did tonight. Not so great last week but we squeezed out an away point. You may think crap is acceptable but I dont, perhaps I take pride in what I do and what my staff do, perhaps you should rise about mediocrity and expect better at times, or is that you are afraid to express your opinion when the team is poor. I expect the team to play well every week, when they do, credit to them, Ill be the first to say well done, but I will also be the first to tell them when they are not doing well.
Normo's coming home

Oh yeah and its not unreasonable to ask.
ballane2011-01-06 00:01:10
GET YOUR SHIRTS OFF FOR THE BOYS
full stop is not hyphenated, so Im guessing you are not an English teacher and neither am I.
Indeed, perhaps you're a superior being to the rest of us. On the other hand, perhaps your "staff" make the International Sign of the w**ker every time you walk past because they have a similar opinion of you to ours.
[quote] I expect the team to play well every week, when they do, credit to them, Ill be the first to say well done,
But you didn't. You said not a word until B-II called you out.
Doloras2011-01-06 08:25:37
Ramming liberal dribble down your throat since 2009
This forum needs less angst and more Kate Bush threads
Indeed, perhaps you're a superior being to the rest of us. On the other hand, perhaps your "staff" make the International Sign of the w**ker every time you walk past because they have a similar opinion of you to ours.
[quote] I expect the team to play well every week, when they do, credit to them, Ill be the first to say well done,
But you didn't. You said not a word until B-II called you out.
Grumpy old bastard alert
PHOENIX COACH JOINS WORLD ELITE
Ricki Herbert reached the top of the coaching ladder yesterday after a 20-year climb when a letter from Fifa arrived telling him he had joined the elite of the world�s football coaches
The communication, from Fifa Technical Director Jean-Michel Benezet, informed the Wellington Phoenix coach he had been appointed to the Panel of Instructors and Lecturers for Fifa Courses.
The appointment, which took effect on January 1 this year, means Herbert joins 29 other coaches from throughout the footballing world on the panel.
Herbert said he was surprised, and delighted, to be put into such a category.
�Very few people in the world get an appointment like this, and I believe it is recognition for what New Zealand achieved at the World Cup finals last year,� Herbert said.
�We must have been doing something right for this [appointment] to happen.�
While Herbert is undoubtedly correct in saying it is recognition for the All Whites� performances in South Africa, it could not have happened had he not worked his way through the coaching system over a long period.
Herbert thought he had reached the coaching pinnacle on being awarded the coveted UEFA Professional Licence in June 2008 and didn�t anticipate this latest appointment.
�I suppose it is also a reward for the work I have put in over the last 20 years or so.� he said.
�It has been a long, tough battle but one I have thoroughly enjoyed.
�I have been privileged to be involved in football for so long. For many people their involvement ends when their playing career comes to a halt, but it was always my ambition to stay in the game.
�I have to thank New Zealand Football and Terry Serepisos for giving me the opportunity to do that.�
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