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Re: Mike Dodds
I might add that Dodds was made interim manager at Sunderland when they were struggling which is why they sacked Beale, plus they were in the Championship so he’s coached at a higher level. Matt Bloomfield had a 33% win record at Colchester when he took over at Wycombe and he didn’t turn out too bad.
Re: Mike Dodds
Has to be the most ‘underwhelming’ Manager / Head Coach appointment for me having started watching Wycombe under MON.
But hey, If the AI says ‘yes’ for Data Dan then I’ll drink the Kool-Aid and see where it takes us.
Re: Match Day Thread: Cambridge
With a bit of distance between watching the game from away terrace (with pretty much the same view as the main TV camera), the penalty given for the Bradley incident may be less of an injustice having then also had the benefit of the reverse angle from behind the goal. The red card is more dubious, but it's always a possibility if an arm goes up.
The red card was the key decision for me, if we conceded the penalty but still had 11 I would have heavily backed us it get a winner. Cambridge did well to press home their one (or maybe two man advantage if you factor in a compliant referee) advantage, but they'd be kidding themselves if they thought they'd have got anything from the game 11v11.
On another point, if our fans could sing the usual songs with the same gusto as the riproaring rendition of "Shit Referee", the atmosphere would be electric every week.
Re: Mike Dodds
Dodds fits the profile of a head coach (not manager) that will be judged on their ability to implement tactics defined by a Director of Football, and get the most out of players signed on criteria by the DoF as being suited to those tactics. My old man used the phrase "nodding dog", which may or may not be fair.
It's hard to imagine any established managers with a strong personality wanting to take a job like that, and Bloomfield's departure seemed inevitable if this is indeed the profile of head coach Dan Rice has in mind.
Re: Match Day Thread: Cambridge
He’s a way off. Was caught game watching a few times and physically looked half a yard off the pace.
He was probably enjoying his end of season break when he got signed so it’s not a surprise.
Re: Rumour Mill
Totally agree with your last sentence. Franco for me has some significant limitations and I don’t think he’s good enough for the Championship. Norris would be a great signing.
Re: Mike Dodds
Give me an up and coming young coach anytime over a 'name' manager who might want to change things that aren't broke so they can do things their way.
MO'N, Ainsworth and Blooms were all relatively untested. Sm*th had all the experience in the world.
Re: New Manager Rumour Mill
If it is to be Dodds , a coach as opposed to an existing manager, unlikely to have the normal entourage of first team coach, goalkeeper coach etc etc, I wonder if the club will find room for Vokes in the management team. Personally, I would have thought it would be a good move as he understands the culture of the club. I assume Grace will go back to his normal role.
Re: Mike Dodds
I’d be more than happy with this type of appointment. A long way from the dreaded big names that worried me.
Re: Mike Dodds
The majority of successful managers began their careers as a coach, the list is endless. They start with youth teams, acquire the necessary coaching qualifications and gradually get experience in senior football. I have no idea if Dodds is joining us or whether or not he’s the right fit, but anyone entrusted with leading the first team at a huge club like Sunderland is clearly a man to be respected.