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Re: The manager post Matty Bloomfield?
Also, my reading of the situation is that MB and DR were on very different pages with regards to recruitment and that ultimately created an impasse. If that was the case, it's not about 'fighting to keep' the manager.
Re: The manager post Matty Bloomfield?
What's wrong with what they said?
"The Club is naturally disappointed with Matt’s decision to leave in the middle of the season. However, we respect his decision to pursue this new chapter in his career. He leaves with the gratitude and best wishes of everyone at Wycombe Wanderers, and we thank him for his service to the club."
Re: The manager post Matty Bloomfield?
"The dominant lads on the gasroom were spot on saying i was pushed out"
Re: The manager post Matty Bloomfield?
1 It’s not the Wycombe way. And, fair enough, the new ownership might want to change that culture. But that culture is part of what makes us special and losing it makes at least some of us sad.
2 Bloomfield has been remarkably successful this year and based on that data the new ownership should be fighting to keep a promising young manager.
3 Even if they do want a different option, they could at least be pleasant about it and say something nice.
I don’t think it’s that hard to understand?
Re: The manager post Matty Bloomfield?
Either way, I am looking forward to Bloomfield's tell-all autobiography after he retires as England manager.
'From Dan to Declan: How One Man's Journey To England World Cup Glory Was Affected By Rice'
Re: The manager post Matty Bloomfield?
And even that statement at face value implies they wouldn’t have been bothered if he had left during the summer.
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I don't see why it's so outrageous that a club might not want someone (as has been claimed by our resident ITKs) who perhaps doesn't align with their approach. At the end of the day, the previous ownership handed over to a billionaire - they're going to want to do things their own way. 'But it's Matt Bloomfield' doesn't really cut it.
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If Dan Rice told you he had won the lottery but needed you to pay a facilitation fee in order to access the funds…
Re: The manager post Matty Bloomfield?
I don't think there is clear evidence either way, but the tone of the statements put out suggests Matt feels loved by the hierarchy at Luton (but maybe not anymore at Wycombe) is really fired up to be involved in recruitment at Luton (but has been moved more remote at Wycombe) has been offered a longer contract at Luton and on almost certainly a much bigger salary (meanwhile, it appears WWFC made no attempt to get him to sign a new contract, despite him having been interviewed for two other positions).
I know what my view if the situation is.