by Focher » 11 Nov 2011 13:31
by Ian Royal » 11 Nov 2011 16:49
by Focher » 11 Nov 2011 17:49
Ian Royal Palace 3(?) times
Brentford
Brighton
Reading
vs
Man City
Bristol City
That's two walk outs out of eight jobs. The only thing from that I'd take is that Chairman of clubs ending in City shouldn't employ him.
Fair enough call on not doing great at turning around poor performances mid-season. But then he did manage to take us from falling apart after Xmas and finishing 9th, to Champions the next season.
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 11 Nov 2011 17:58
by Zammo » 11 Nov 2011 22:14
Royal LadyZammo Is this the same Coppell that has a history of walking out of clubs ? Is generally a private man, so it is doubtful that even his wife knows what he is thinking ?!?
If I were a chairman, I would not go near him. We got lucky. End of.
LOL - a habit?? The reasons were perfectly clear why he walked out on Bristol City - he was promised stuff but the chairman didn't deliver when he got there.
Man City was a strange one - lots of rumours about that. He was at Brentford and Palace and didn't walk out and he didn't walk out on us either.
by Zammo » 11 Nov 2011 22:19
Royal RotherZammo Is this the same Coppell that has a history of walking out of clubs ? Is generally a private man, so it is doubtful that even his wife knows what he is thinking ?!?
If I were a chairman, I would not go near him. We got lucky. End of.
Very unfair summary.
He left Man City and Bristol City for whatever reasons - broken promises seems to be the most likely route cause which resulted in him not enjoying it and deciding to leave of his own accord.
But because he walked he claimed no compensation from either club. Hugely preferable to him sticking around for a year, getting a big wage for not doing a great job, getting sacked and receiving a pay-off of a million or two.
I'd have thought he's EXACTLY the sort of manager that a chairman with integrity the match of Coppell's would fall over themselves to hire. (But of course there aren't many of those around.)
by who are ya? » 11 Nov 2011 22:22
by Focher » 11 Nov 2011 22:23
by Royal Lady » 12 Nov 2011 10:25
by Focher » 12 Nov 2011 10:37
by Royal Lady » 12 Nov 2011 11:17
by Man Friday » 12 Nov 2011 11:52
by Focher » 13 Nov 2011 00:33
Man Friday Bottler versus bravery - "you decide."
Someone who leaves a job when he decides that a situation is not to his liking is brave to my way of thinking. Ok, he can afford to do it, whereas most of us can't but it still takes courage because naturally you'll be concerned that some idiots will simply view it that you lacked courage. Perverse thinking in the extreme. If you find that for whatever reason your heart's not in it then it takes real courage to let someone else have a chance who is more up for it.
It's the way that you leave that matters. Steve always leaves without slagging off his employers or snitching on the real reason. A man of honour, a man of integrity. Not too many of them around these days.
by Royalee » 13 Nov 2011 02:24
by Man Friday » 13 Nov 2011 15:18
by Royalee » 13 Nov 2011 15:34
by melonhead » 13 Nov 2011 16:09
by Ian Royal » 13 Nov 2011 16:11
by Royal With Cheese » 13 Nov 2011 23:06
Royalee Why? Because I told everyone Coppell had to go because his heart wasn't in it and he was taking us backwards for him to turn up at Bristol City and prove exactly that? For me to tell everyone Rodgers shouldn't have been sacked and was a good manager to see his side beat us in the playoff final playing far superior football to us and making a great start to Premier League life? Coppell's an average manager who picks his jobs and has no plan B when the going gets tough, nice guy and all that but ultimately a bottlejob.
by Royalee » 14 Nov 2011 12:53
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