So he knew nothing about Luton on the Friday despite Mick Harford and Luton coming to Wycombe games for weeks and low and behold the whole football world knew that he had been talking to them and he was going to sign for them by the Monday.
Bringing in a head coach who ultimately has a reputation for being a very good coach and working with young players at least makes a lot of sense given the direction the club is moving in. I prefer this option over most of the other names we've had touted around (Evatt, Johnson etc).
It'll be interesting to see what role Vokes and Grace play in the new coaching set up. Hopefully both can stay close to the squad to keep some continuity as we enter the business end. I'd hope Dodds will be seeing the value in that too.
Definitely agree vs. Johnson or Evatt! It feels like a bit of a gamble, but there is clearly coaching acumen there, and every club is different - Sunderland were a bit underwhelming before he even took over as interim, whereas we are already firing on at least most cylinders! It's not like he needs to reinvent the wheel, and it seems he is a somewhat affable and relatable chap.
think will be a massive mistake...has no experience and a risk not worth taking ...much rather keep Grace...don't hire this coach with no proven record ...so disappointing if this happens
My only surprise if it is Dodds how come there is no journalist being in the know and putting it all over twitter , all we know is the bookies have stopped bets.
@Shev for your own sanity and general wellbeing I say this as gently as I can - "please stop feeding the trolls"
I respect your position/opinion on this months goings on & on Blooms, but I also respect others right to hold an opposing opinion and also for peoples opinion to change in light of what happens around them, it is called life.
Just hit the ignore button for those you feel have overstepped your line.
I am completely sane, and I have an enormous sense of wellbeing (one for 90s teenagers there!). Genuinely, I come on here to discuss things relating to Wycombe Wanderers, and that is the extent of it (hence why I am never on the Not Football or Culture threads). None of it is important in the real world!
I definitely agree there is a risk. It's a tough one, though - I think Schumacher was the best available with a track record in our division, so once Bolton grabbed him, for me it did feel like almost anything would seem like a risk rather than a sure thing at that point.
Did you have a favourite candidate of the names mentioned, out of interest?
fantastic bloke, well liked at Sunderland, think he fits well into culture.
Little bit of a yes man so presumably fits well into the way Rice wants to run things.
great coach but little bit of a reluctant manager so not sure about that.
i actually think he did a great job at Sunderland last season, settling a sinking ship. He did nothing spectacular but look how well they’ve done this season on limited changes so I think he has to take a bit of credit for that.
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The sense is he left for a lot more money than he was getting here.
The truth is he applied for the Millwall job.
The truth is he and Luton knew he was there long before his I only care about Wycombe on the Friday before he left.
The truth is our form dipped during the three weeks before he left. Did the players know about him and Luton at this point?
The truth is Sam and Sam are doing just as well result wise.
The truth is Rice has brought in some great players.
The truth is Rice is not letting Kone go to Luton and Mrused to be Wycombe for a song.
Again, wE cAn NeVeR kNoW.
@Chickenhead
The truth is he and Luton knew he was there long before his I only care about Wycombe on the Friday before he left.
Your proof?
Sorry Lads, it's Mike Dodds chat now as he seems to be the chosen one.
The summary from Sunderland fans on Dodds seems to (generally) be that he is a capable coach, but was an awful interim head coach.
Currently instinctively feeling somewhere below "underwhelmed" but obviously he will deserve every chance.
Looking forward to the introductory "He was our first choice and our data insistently pointed to
Denmarkhim all along" conference!He's got four weeks to get Bellingham in or he's toast.
Real Madrid's form has finally picked up a bit, to be fair.
So he knew nothing about Luton on the Friday despite Mick Harford and Luton coming to Wycombe games for weeks and low and behold the whole football world knew that he had been talking to them and he was going to sign for them by the Monday.
Very much looking forward to the same people saying our form is better without Bloomfield later blaming him if we don't go up, though!
Bringing in a head coach who ultimately has a reputation for being a very good coach and working with young players at least makes a lot of sense given the direction the club is moving in. I prefer this option over most of the other names we've had touted around (Evatt, Johnson etc).
It'll be interesting to see what role Vokes and Grace play in the new coaching set up. Hopefully both can stay close to the squad to keep some continuity as we enter the business end. I'd hope Dodds will be seeing the value in that too.
Definitely agree vs. Johnson or Evatt! It feels like a bit of a gamble, but there is clearly coaching acumen there, and every club is different - Sunderland were a bit underwhelming before he even took over as interim, whereas we are already firing on at least most cylinders! It's not like he needs to reinvent the wheel, and it seems he is a somewhat affable and relatable chap.
Yeah, I apologize for that, mate. It feels like a pile-on (on Bloomfield) sometimes but I should do a better job of separating who is saying what.
Frankly, given how often he's been mentioned on here lately, I'd happily give the Straw Man the job til the end of the season.
You fill me with inertia (my reaction to the new appointment)
He likes the sound of that!
think will be a massive mistake...has no experience and a risk not worth taking ...much rather keep Grace...don't hire this coach with no proven record ...so disappointing if this happens
My only surprise if it is Dodds how come there is no journalist being in the know and putting it all over twitter , all we know is the bookies have stopped bets.
@Shev for your own sanity and general wellbeing I say this as gently as I can - "please stop feeding the trolls"
I respect your position/opinion on this months goings on & on Blooms, but I also respect others right to hold an opposing opinion and also for peoples opinion to change in light of what happens around them, it is called life.
Just hit the ignore button for those you feel have overstepped your line.
I am completely sane, and I have an enormous sense of wellbeing (one for 90s teenagers there!). Genuinely, I come on here to discuss things relating to Wycombe Wanderers, and that is the extent of it (hence why I am never on the Not Football or Culture threads). None of it is important in the real world!
I definitely agree there is a risk. It's a tough one, though - I think Schumacher was the best available with a track record in our division, so once Bolton grabbed him, for me it did feel like almost anything would seem like a risk rather than a sure thing at that point.
Did you have a favourite candidate of the names mentioned, out of interest?
Thoughts on Mike Dodds:
No experience ?? No none whatsoever. Probably coaches down the rye at the weekend.
He’ll be a head coach. Can’t be too shabby as Alex Neil wanted to take him to Stoke and he’s Regis Le Bris right-hand man at Sunderland.
seems to divide the mackem fan base but they’re a fairly entitled lot at the best of times.