after 4! games, can see him not given anytime bye there chairman if things dont turn quickly. i wish him all the best
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07-09-2016 09:56 PM #1
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sir alan called for showdown talks with chairman
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07-09-2016 10:04 PM #3
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07-09-2016 10:13 PM #6
So ****ing stupid, all this does is heap more pressure on him. They've played five games. Folk have no patience it's horrific.
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07-09-2016 10:16 PM #7
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Would love nothing more than the gang to succeed dow there and make a really brilliant managerial career but if it's not to be I sincerely hope they get relegated. That is a horrendous way to treat a manager five games in to a job! Chairman sounds like a right clown.
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07-09-2016 10:19 PM #8
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Especially as he could of went into the season as a legend....but took the first offer available.
Rotherham are.rubbish....only stupid money in England made him leave.
Problem being.....Nobody else actually wants togo to Rotherham,
He ****ed up..
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07-09-2016 10:21 PM #9
They've had a brutal start to the season. No surprise the chairman isn't happy.
Another 5 games like the first and Stubbs will be out of a job - that's the reality of the "challenge" he ditched us for.
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07-09-2016 10:22 PM #10
The amount of rubbish I've read on their twitter about Stubbs and (of course) Scottish football.. And the personnel stuff about Stubbs is simply shocking.
I love Stubbs and know he'll prove those vile people and nasty chairman wrong.
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07-09-2016 10:22 PM #11
None of that looks good, if they don't turn it around in the next 5 matches I can see Stubbsy getting the elbow.
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07-09-2016 10:24 PM #12
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I wish him all the best but its irrelevant to me whether he succeeds or not
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they did just get skelped by Barnsley. South Yorks rivalry, emotions run high.
This chairman has presumably knows what Stubbs is like. He always starts slowly. He's got a massive job there to keep them up and deserves backing.
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07-09-2016 10:38 PM #14
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07-09-2016 10:42 PM #15
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Doesn't look great for him but, he should be given more time and I hope he gets it and turns it around.
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07-09-2016 10:46 PM #16
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07-09-2016 11:00 PM #17
best of luck to Alan and his background team. seems that the chairman is a right dick, reminds me of that Bradford chairman a long way back who actually wanted to re-arrange matches to Friday nights, as he was more into cricket. he also had a habit of sacking managers at the drop o' a hat.
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07-09-2016 11:10 PM #18
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Good luck to him. No hard feelings he is a Hibernian legend.
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07-09-2016 11:23 PM #19
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I don't think he will get the time, he needs to start winning ASAP!!
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07-09-2016 11:56 PM #20
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I think the headline by capital Service news or whatever they call themselves and whatever they are imisleading.
Any quotes I have read from the chairman have basically echoed his support for Stubb's, and pointed out that with a lot of new players it will take time.
Pretty clear also that 'improvement' on last year's position where they JUST avoided relegation, is what is required and if at some stage relegation looks more a probability than a possibility, I would expect the chairman to sack Stubbs.
He has said openly that at the end of the day it's a results based position...and thatapplies to all managers.
I do think that those who suggest moved simply because he was 'lured' by money, are doing him a disservice.
Whether we want to accept it or not, the English Championship IS seen by most neutral observers as several notches up from the league we are in, and although there is no doubt Rotherham are one of the lesser teams in it, to achieve his ambitions he saw this as a stepping stone to loftier jobs......provided that is...he is successful.
If he's not I reckon his managerial career will stall."and unfortunately I think Rotherham are destined for relegation.
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08-09-2016 12:19 AM #21
Stubbs will always be remembered for winning us the cup, but the minute he walked out the door to go to Rotherham he became less of a legend in my eyes. I hope he turns it round and goes on to have a good managerial career. I won't lose any sleep over it if he doesn't. Of all the jobs he could've taken, there can't have been many worse than Rotherham.
United we stand here....
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08-09-2016 12:44 AM #22
I think ultimately he will be successful, maybe not with Rotherham if he doesn't get the time.
He's got a good eye for a player and comes across as a good man-manager. He also wants to play good football - that might actually count against him at this stage of his career, where he's really needing to get results on the board. Nevertheless, if you combine those three traits like he does then I think he will do well.There's only one thing better than a Hibs calendar and that's two Hibs calendars
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08-09-2016 01:03 AM #23
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With Rotherham having one of the lowest budgets in that league it was always going to be a big challenge but for the chairman to come out publicly with that so early into the season it shows a lack of respect to Stubbs. Wish him all the best but if they do not win any of their next five games I think he could be out of a job
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08-09-2016 01:50 AM #24
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He will always have a special place at easter road...but, as they say......the grass isn't always greener!!!
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08-09-2016 06:09 AM #26
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Stubb down quite well here won the sc, never got us up
Left when the 1 st team came in for him ,forced a move to speak to them, since then we have a better manager in ,
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08-09-2016 06:19 AM #27
Wish him all the best and all that but had a bad feeling he'd get found out in a bigger league down south. Hope it works out for him.
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08-09-2016 06:49 AM #28
I hope he turns it round. They are 5 games in only 1 win of 15th position, far to early to be judging.
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08-09-2016 07:07 AM #29
Really hope Stubbsy turns it round and genuinely wish him the very best wherever he goes. I don't get why some people don't want the guy to succeed, at the end of the day he instantly turned our club around after being in complete free-fall and gave us the Scottish Cup after constructing a fabulous team.
We are in a better place now with Lennon, but we have Stubbs to thank for that.
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08-09-2016 07:08 AM #30
This is the chairman who appointed Steve Evans, enough said.
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