by MR. CYNICAL » 28 Oct 2025 09:49
by Orion1871 » 28 Oct 2025 09:52
by Snowflake Royal » 28 Oct 2025 10:10
SutekhHoundWestYorksRoyal I think Google AI has said he likes physical, direct football which people are also beating him up about, but in his own words he likes teams to dominate possession.
If even the AI is accurate I’ve no particular issue with this. I think we’re way too lightweight at the moment, esp up front. But it’d need different players to come in from what we have currently
This.
by Sutekh » 28 Oct 2025 10:31
MR. CYNICAL At the end of the day, whoever is chosen, he will either be a failure and get the sack of do well and move to a better job at the first opportunity.
Anyway, Brendan is available, he's quit Celtic!
by mikey_1871 » 28 Oct 2025 10:50
Snowflake RoyalSutekhHound
If even the AI is accurate I’ve no particular issue with this. I think we’re way too lightweight at the moment, esp up front. But it’d need different players to come in from what we have currently
This.
Direct football is greater than possession based tedium anyway. Just as long as it isn't hoofball
by Hound » 28 Oct 2025 10:55
mikey_1871Snowflake RoyalSutekh
This.
Direct football is greater than possession based tedium anyway. Just as long as it isn't hoofball
Agree - it sounds more akin to the football we played under McDermott when we won the league rather than aimless hoofball
by From Despair To Where? » 28 Oct 2025 11:03
leonFrom Despair To Where?The Cap
Really good insight there papes. Nice work mate
To be fair, there's a lot in there that's positive and if he's the man, suggests that some thought has gone into the appointment.
I'd agree with all of this
by WestYorksRoyal » 28 Oct 2025 11:16
Houndmikey_1871Snowflake Royal Direct football is greater than possession based tedium anyway. Just as long as it isn't hoofball
Agree - it sounds more akin to the football we played under McDermott when we won the league rather than aimless hoofball
Obvs this is selective and can’t give the full picture but scanning round some YouTube highlights from Wigan in 21/22 lots and lots of crosses and headed goals. Quite a few long shots as well
Certainly from the 5 or 6 I watched it wasn’t tippy tappy or trying for through balls.
Charlie Wyke, then Will Keane seem to have been their main forward. Both 6ft2 and strong in the air
by Sutekh » 28 Oct 2025 11:18
Pepe the Horseman Couhig on the Hard Truth podcast says the new manager has already been chosen, so guess Richardson it is.
by Hound » 28 Oct 2025 11:23
WestYorksRoyalHoundmikey_1871
Agree - it sounds more akin to the football we played under McDermott when we won the league rather than aimless hoofball
Obvs this is selective and can’t give the full picture but scanning round some YouTube highlights from Wigan in 21/22 lots and lots of crosses and headed goals. Quite a few long shots as well
Certainly from the 5 or 6 I watched it wasn’t tippy tappy or trying for through balls.
Charlie Wyke, then Will Keane seem to have been their main forward. Both 6ft2 and strong in the air
I get the impression we targeted a big old school CF on deadline day and failed. We simply don't have the players to do this. If we get crosses in the box, I think Marriot is smart enough to find space and make near post runs even if he's not the biggest, the bigger challenge is working the ball into good crossing positions.
by SouthDownsRoyal » 28 Oct 2025 11:34
SutekhPepe the Horseman Couhig on the Hard Truth podcast says the new manager has already been chosen, so guess Richardson it is.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyXOP5dT_74
by Sutekh » 28 Oct 2025 11:39
HoundWestYorksRoyalHound
Obvs this is selective and can’t give the full picture but scanning round some YouTube highlights from Wigan in 21/22 lots and lots of crosses and headed goals. Quite a few long shots as well
Certainly from the 5 or 6 I watched it wasn’t tippy tappy or trying for through balls.
Charlie Wyke, then Will Keane seem to have been their main forward. Both 6ft2 and strong in the air
I get the impression we targeted a big old school CF on deadline day and failed. We simply don't have the players to do this. If we get crosses in the box, I think Marriot is smart enough to find space and make near post runs even if he's not the biggest, the bigger challenge is working the ball into good crossing positions.
Should suit Ritchie and Lane down to the ground. Not Marriotts game at all. Maybe MoM will be better suited to that style - who knows. Not sure what his game actually is. Kelvin occasionally shows glimpses - the goal vs Northampton for example. Abrefa a decent overlapper and crosser as is Ryan. Not so much Jacob or Dorsett from what I’ve seen
But yeah think we’ll need a new striker in, and a different CAM option. Maybe Fraser if he isn’t crocked as Brogue suggests
by stealthpapes » 28 Oct 2025 11:41
SutekhPepe the Horseman Couhig on the Hard Truth podcast says the new manager has already been chosen, so guess Richardson it is.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyXOP5dT_74
by Royalwaster » 28 Oct 2025 11:45
SutekhHoundWestYorksRoyal I get the impression we targeted a big old school CF on deadline day and failed. We simply don't have the players to do this. If we get crosses in the box, I think Marriot is smart enough to find space and make near post runs even if he's not the biggest, the bigger challenge is working the ball into good crossing positions.
Should suit Ritchie and Lane down to the ground. Not Marriotts game at all. Maybe MoM will be better suited to that style - who knows. Not sure what his game actually is. Kelvin occasionally shows glimpses - the goal vs Northampton for example. Abrefa a decent overlapper and crosser as is Ryan. Not so much Jacob or Dorsett from what I’ve seen
But yeah think we’ll need a new striker in, and a different CAM option. Maybe Fraser if he isn’t crocked as Brogue suggests
A good manager should be able to be flexible in approach to work with and get results from what resource is available.
Meanwhile Fraser is likely to miss most of the rest of the season if not all.
by windermereROYAL » 28 Oct 2025 11:48
by Millsy » 28 Oct 2025 11:50
by Hound » 28 Oct 2025 11:55
SouthDownsRoyalSutekhPepe the Horseman Couhig on the Hard Truth podcast says the new manager has already been chosen, so guess Richardson it is.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyXOP5dT_74
Around 12:30 “ the person we had selected”
by Sutekh » 28 Oct 2025 11:59
RoyalwasterSutekhHound
Should suit Ritchie and Lane down to the ground. Not Marriotts game at all. Maybe MoM will be better suited to that style - who knows. Not sure what his game actually is. Kelvin occasionally shows glimpses - the goal vs Northampton for example. Abrefa a decent overlapper and crosser as is Ryan. Not so much Jacob or Dorsett from what I’ve seen
But yeah think we’ll need a new striker in, and a different CAM option. Maybe Fraser if he isn’t crocked as Brogue suggests
A good manager should be able to be flexible in approach to work with and get results from what resource is available.
Meanwhile Fraser is likely to miss most of the rest of the season if not all.
The same Fraser who according to Brogue is not injured?
by Brogue » 28 Oct 2025 12:12
SutekhRoyalwasterSutekh
A good manager should be able to be flexible in approach to work with and get results from what resource is available.
Meanwhile Fraser is likely to miss most of the rest of the season if not all.
The same Fraser who according to Brogue is not injured?
Yes. Last I actually read in the last week or so about it was:
Liam Fraser has been dealing with multiple injuries, including a significant one that required surgery for an adductor tendon and sports hernia, which will keep him out for 12-16 weeks.

by windermereROYAL » 28 Oct 2025 12:33
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