How does this guy continue to get work? I may be wrong but it appears he is completely sh1t everywhere he goes...,URZZZZ wrote:Paul Lambert to take over, not sure the Norwich fans will like that too much!Kulshaw72RFC wrote:As expected, Hirst has gone from Ipswich.
Took a massive gamble, safe to say it did not pay off for him, Ipswich and Shrewsbury.
Should have kept MM.
You don't know? He is part of the revolving door of shite managers club.Mid Sussex Royal wrote:How does this guy continue to get work? I may be wrong but it appears he is completely sh1t everywhere he goes...,URZZZZ wrote:Paul Lambert to take over, not sure the Norwich fans will like that too much!Kulshaw72RFC wrote:As expected, Hirst has gone from Ipswich.
Took a massive gamble, safe to say it did not pay off for him, Ipswich and Shrewsbury.
Should have kept MM.
Will Clement soon be joining them?Kulshaw72RFC wrote:You don't know? He is part of the revolving door of shite managers club.Mid Sussex Royal wrote:How does this guy continue to get work? I may be wrong but it appears he is completely sh1t everywhere he goes...,URZZZZ wrote:
Paul Lambert to take over, not sure the Norwich fans will like that too much!
Pardew, pulis, lambert, Hughes just go round and round
Yep hands up - called that monumentally wrong.John Smith wrote:Right, well that turned out to be total bollocks didn't it. I seriously wonder whether you know anything about football Stranded.Stranded wrote: Not sure Ipswich will get rid as any manager coming in there after McCarthy was always up against it, there has been a bit of a slow death there (similar to us) for a while and arguably MM was the only reason they weren't where they are now before. If they do drop, they arguably have the perfect manager to look to rebuild.
Awww, cheers Zip.Zip wrote:Stranded is one of the better posters on here. Just saying.
I'm only messing with you!Stranded wrote:Yep hands up - called that monumentally wrong.John Smith wrote:Right, well that turned out to be total bollocks didn't it. I seriously wonder whether you know anything about football Stranded.Stranded wrote: Not sure Ipswich will get rid as any manager coming in there after McCarthy was always up against it, there has been a bit of a slow death there (similar to us) for a while and arguably MM was the only reason they weren't where they are now before. If they do drop, they arguably have the perfect manager to look to rebuild.
Think it is a strange call to replace him with a yesterday's man in Lambert esp as adding in he is an ex-Norwich manager the fans will not take long to turn on him if things don't improve.
You might be right but Lambert is a McCarthy-lite so his boring football will need to pick up points quickly else the natives will get very restless.John Smith wrote:I'm only messing with you!Stranded wrote:Yep hands up - called that monumentally wrong.John Smith wrote: Right, well that turned out to be total bollocks didn't it. I seriously wonder whether you know anything about football Stranded.
Think it is a strange call to replace him with a yesterday's man in Lambert esp as adding in he is an ex-Norwich manager the fans will not take long to turn on him if things don't improve.
I think Lambert might keep them up actually...the squad, whilst not brilliant, is good enough. I think his boring football will grind out enough points
Although that is like praising an STI for not giving you such bad nob rot.Stranded wrote:Awww, cheers Zip.Zip wrote:Stranded is one of the better posters on here. Just saying.
Stop it, you're making me blush.leon wrote:Although that is like praising an STI for not giving you such bad non rot.Stranded wrote:Awww, cheers Zip.Zip wrote:Stranded is one of the better posters on here. Just saying.
Well quite.leon wrote:Although that is like praising an STI for not giving you such bad nob rot.Stranded wrote:Awww, cheers Zip.Zip wrote:Stranded is one of the better posters on here. Just saying.

Isn't our total revenue only something like £30m a season?Brain Traysers wrote:The PriceOfFootball twitter account posted the wage bills of Championship clubs from 2013/14 - 2016/17, showing how Big Mick had little wage budget to compete with others, and was doing a fine job.
What was also striking to me is just how much we have dropped relatively from being top 6/7 spenders to middle of the pack
Our wage bill dropped by 19% over those 4 seasons*, while the league average rose by 49% (median preferred as Newcastle and QPR both skew the mean). Our wage drop is not a surprise given 2016/17 was the final year of our parachute payments (2017/18 figures will be interesting given we signed a few players), but the PL money has filtered into championship wage growth. Separately, with the exception of 2016/17, we have been a wage bill under-performer.
* - this change is likely understated if these figures include performance bonuses which would have been high given our 3rd placed finish in 2016/17, inflating the total wage bill relative to other season finishes of 7th, 19th and 17th respectively.
In 16/17 we had total revenue of £37m, which led to a profit of £4m. Both, however, were grossly misleading as they included loan write offs under 'exception items' worth £9m, so our operational P&L was a £5m loss.Elm Park Kid wrote:
Isn't our total revenue only something like £30m a season?
I know. They lost their first four and are now flying. What makes it worse is that McClaren is their manager. Brum also flying. Both clubs were in a mess. Not now. If they can turn it around I don’t see why we can’t....I don’t see Clement being that man.leon wrote:How the fcuk did QPR get to 7th?
We really need a proper manager.
what, like Aston Villa?leon wrote:How the fcuk did QPR get to 7th?
We really need a proper manager.
I’d love Dean Smith at Reading. He will sort out Villa.AthleticoSpizz wrote:what, like Aston Villa?leon wrote:How the fcuk did QPR get to 7th?
We really need a proper manager.
Lol
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