diablo wrote:It is now 15 games since Mr Coughlan took over with the results of won 4, drawn 4, lost 7, goals for 23, goals against 25 so we are playing as a mid table side and so although not mathematically safe it is more or less certain we will be in League 2 next Season. Considering the quality of players he inherited and the poor start we had to the Season I think next Season will be a much more positive one for us all. COYS
Amber Andy wrote:diablo wrote:It is now 15 games since Mr Coughlan took over with the results of won 4, drawn 4, lost 7, goals for 23, goals against 25 so we are playing as a mid table side and so although not mathematically safe it is more or less certain we will be in League 2 next Season. Considering the quality of players he inherited and the poor start we had to the Season I think next Season will be a much more positive one for us all. COYS
So based on your figures that's a win ratio of less than 27%. Achieved with " the quality of players " that got us into fourth place last season. In the same league which had more quality teams last season than this. Sorry I can't get too enthusiastic at the moment.
It's nothing to do with that Bobby.bobbystagsfan wrote:Amber Andy wrote:diablo wrote:It is now 15 games since Mr Coughlan took over with the results of won 4, drawn 4, lost 7, goals for 23, goals against 25 so we are playing as a mid table side and so although not mathematically safe it is more or less certain we will be in League 2 next Season. Considering the quality of players he inherited and the poor start we had to the Season I think next Season will be a much more positive one for us all. COYS
So based on your figures that's a win ratio of less than 27%. Achieved with " the quality of players " that got us into fourth place last season. In the same league which had more quality teams last season than this. Sorry I can't get too enthusiastic at the moment.
I don't think you're over flitcroft getting sacked yet, are you mate?
So based on your figures that's a win ratio of less than 27%. Achieved with " the quality of players " that got us into fourth place last season. In the same league which had more quality teams last season than this. Sorry I can't get too enthusiastic at the moment.
sunray wrote:So based on your figures that's a win ratio of less than 27%. Achieved with " the quality of players " that got us into fourth place last season. In the same league which had more quality teams last season than this. Sorry I can't get too enthusiastic at the moment.
Give him a chance, he tookover an unfit, demotivated team.
Will he join the top 11 next season
Steve Evans 44.74%
Paul Cox 44.83%
David Holdsworth 40.66%
Peter Morris 43.37%
Dave Smith 47.79%
Freddie Steele 49.59%
Charlie Mitten 42.61%
Stan Mercer 41.56%
Tommy Cummings 43.28%
Raich Carter 41.72%
Harry Parkes 42.65%
Graham Coughlan
Bristol Rovers 44.64%
Amber Andy wrote:It's nothing to do with that Bobby.bobbystagsfan wrote:Amber Andy wrote:diablo wrote:It is now 15 games since Mr Coughlan took over with the results of won 4, drawn 4, lost 7, goals for 23, goals against 25 so we are playing as a mid table side and so although not mathematically safe it is more or less certain we will be in League 2 next Season. Considering the quality of players he inherited and the poor start we had to the Season I think next Season will be a much more positive one for us all. COYS
So based on your figures that's a win ratio of less than 27%. Achieved with " the quality of players " that got us into fourth place last season. In the same league which had more quality teams last season than this. Sorry I can't get too enthusiastic at the moment.
I don't think you're over flitcroft getting sacked yet, are you mate?
It's about expectations. Some fans are assuming we are going to be world beaters next season. I'm really happy with the win. Yet it needs to be put in context. We played 80minutes with an extra man and won by the odd goal.
The full impact Graham Coughlan's exit has taken on Bristol Rovers laid bare
The Irishman's impact on the training ground cannot go understated
Read more at https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/foo ... it-3929429
Martin Shaw wrote:The full impact Graham Coughlan's exit has taken on Bristol Rovers laid bare
The Irishman's impact on the training ground cannot go understated
Read more at https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/foo ... it-3929429
I'm saying that any improvement has not translated into results and to expect that we will have a promotion winning side, (based on what we have seen so far) next season is stretching things.EdwinstoweStag wrote:Amber Andy wrote:It's nothing to do with that Bobby.bobbystagsfan wrote:Amber Andy wrote:diablo wrote:It is now 15 games since Mr Coughlan took over with the results of won 4, drawn 4, lost 7, goals for 23, goals against 25 so we are playing as a mid table side and so although not mathematically safe it is more or less certain we will be in League 2 next Season. Considering the quality of players he inherited and the poor start we had to the Season I think next Season will be a much more positive one for us all. COYS
So based on your figures that's a win ratio of less than 27%. Achieved with " the quality of players " that got us into fourth place last season. In the same league which had more quality teams last season than this. Sorry I can't get too enthusiastic at the moment.
I don't think you're over flitcroft getting sacked yet, are you mate?
It's about expectations. Some fans are assuming we are going to be world beaters next season. I'm really happy with the win. Yet it needs to be put in context. We played 80minutes with an extra man and won by the odd goal.
Andy. Are you really saying that you cannot see the recent improvements?
gazza1988 wrote:So a side in 4th changes manager. THey then struggle after that manager has gone. They replaced him with a managerial rookie. TThe form following this is less satisfactory that it was before. Anyone able to tell me where this has happened before?
Look the proof is, as always, in the pudding. I just hope our board gives this manager longer than 2 transfer windows. Certainly longer than the 14 months DF got, if they don't then GC needs to have promotion wrapped up by the end of January 2021. That's a tall order
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