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Re: Rumour Mill
I do a fantastic Christopher Walken impression . It doesn’t come across really well in a post but it’s good .
Re: Matt Bloomfield to Luton?
Can we not just agree that Matt being pushed towards leaving of his own accord by a new ownership team who didn't want him to go was disappointingly inevitable (what did people expect??) if a complete season sabotaging shock which may, as far as we know, lead to disastrous stats based great success under a new forward thinking Dan Rice dominated manager coach and the Wycombe way of feeling sorrowfully enthused about his departure is tarnishing the hollow empty bright new shiny future ahead of us.
We'll wake up tomorrow and forget it ever happened.
Re: The manager post Matty Bloomfield?
Strong suspicion that the new boss will be Schumacher, just seen his car up Cressex Filling Station.
Re: The manager post Matty Bloomfield?
You know when Nigel Farage insists he’s not got a racist bone in his body?
Re: The manager post Matty Bloomfield?
“Ainsworth enjoyed a record-breaking, history-making decade in charge of the Chairboys, and moves to Loftus Road along with assistant manager Richard Dobson and analyst Josh Hart, bringing to an end his near 14-year association with the Blues after arriving initially as a player on loan from the Loftus Road outfit.
Ainsworth, widely renowned as the Wanderers’ greatest ever manager, became captain of Gary Waddock’s Wanderers before taking up a player-coach role and then becoming Waddock’s successor as manager in September 2012, going on to steer the club to safety from relegation in his first two seasons in charge before embarking on two promotion-winning campaigns, three trips to Wembley Stadium and a succession of cup adventures to achieve legend status at Wycombe Wanderers.
His finest hour came under the arch at Wembley in July 2020, guiding the club to the Championship for the first time in its history, and he leaves having just achieved the Blues’ best ever winning run in the third tier, collecting victories in nine of their last 12 matches.
Dobson has served as assistant manager throughout Ainsworth’s tenure at Adams Park, arriving initially to head up the club’s youth department in 2007 before stepping up to first-team duties in 2011. As a management team, they oversaw 550 matches in all competitions.
Comment from chairman Rob Couhig, plus Gareth Ainsworth and Matt Bloomfield, will follow throughout the week.”