Never celebrate anybody being sacked I know its a part of being a manager. I have just had a brainwave if Warney were to go what about bringing him back bring on back the good times.
Never celebrate anybody being sacked I know its a part of being a manager. I have just had a brainwave if Warney were to go what about bringing him back bring on back the good times.
Don't normally diss anyone normally but do one TH MILLER (Better than f888 8ff). If that obnoxious self publicising d**khead & his sidekick ever set foot in NYS in any position apart from the oppositions manager I'd have to think of something else to do on a Saturday afternoon, we're still paying for his scattergun transfer policy.
Two ways of looking at Evans when he was here. Good times yes but at what cost? Warney got best out of his squad available today. Stick with him. He'll give it his best shot.
Brad is right. We are still paying now for the dozens of ordinary or past it players he signed (some of whom hardly ever played) in order to find the handful who got the job done. If he came back I would get a season ticket at Gainsborough Trinity and watch them until he had gone again. And I really mean that. Hopefully that won't have to happen, because I get the impression that despite Evans' bullshine about how they stayed on good terms blah blah blah Stewart wouldn't have him back in the building.
I have no problem with Evans2 promotions on the bounce kept us up 1st season when he went we were not at the bottom of the league. Well I was enjoying it more when we had Arnie Morgan Dicko Frecklington Pringle found him in a cupboard.
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I'm going on results & the players brought in even on loan. Judge Warney at the end of the season but at the moment Evans achieved more. As a person Warney he's well in front but he's got to man up & go on ability not playing happy families in the dressing room. No way would I have Evan
çont... Evans back. But even his biggest critic would have to admit he was one of our most successful managers. One thing how would Evans have managed without the emergency loan window? He used to rely on that when players he got in the transfer window were shown the revolving door.
How long has our manager got left in the current footballing climate my guess is 2 matches needs to pull a few rabbits out of the hat this week in the transfer window.
On the subject of bringing players in Èvans never made as bad a signing as Blackstock and that central defender we signed from Forrest I would like to know how much that cost us.
There is few Warney has signed Bray still here Palmer jury's out on Crooks just to mention a few
Agree Evans had a revolving door policy he also fetched some real donkeys in but there were one or two gems there. WE can all remember Wembly 2-0 down went on to win on penalties now that was one of my better days watching the mighty Millers.
Warne has had nothing like the money to spend that Evans had. Evans signed players like Derbyshire and Halford who were on what for us was big money. Even though they came in on 'free transfers' they got would (as free agents) probably have commanded big signing on fees. Make no mistake, Evans wasted enormous amounts. Players like Aidy White, Lewis Buxton, Tom Thorpe, Danny Collins, Scott Loach and many more were on what for us was big money and hardly ever did a useful thing between them. There were also bizarre signings like Mat Sadler, Nicky Adams and Laurence Wilson who came in with a fanfare and disappeared without playing more than a couple of games. What was that all about?
I suspect the clincher for the Evans and Stewart relationship was when Evans brought in about ten new players at the start of his last season, added Ofoe and Andreu from Norwich on loan and then said publicly after half a dozen games that he needed four or five further players in. Evans walked, and Stewart ended up paying Warnock a fortune to perform his miracle (reportedly a seven figure bonus on top of salary if you believe what you hear). Then you have seen Stubbs spend what would have been decent money on players like Blackstock, Kelvin Wilson, Forster-Caskey and Scott Allan who would not have been cheap but just didn't contribute.
I really do think that Stewart would look at it and think that he has been down the road before of spending more than we can really afford, and it has backfired on us. We are probably still catching up financially with what was flushed down the toilet in past attempts to stay up, and he is probably fed up of paying relatively big money to players who have just not performed.
I doubt that Evans would come back even if we would have him. Not unless we go down this season and he comes back next. Look at his record. Every time he has moved it has been to a club that has had relative spending power in its own division. Crawley spent big in non-league. We were a big fish with ambition in League Two. Leeds is a big club in The Championship. Mansfield have a wealthy backer at their level. McAnthony at Peterborough was willing to back Evans to sign a lot of new faces. He has never moved to a club that had a low budget for the league it was in. He knows how to look after himself.
-- Edited by smiler on Sunday 27th of January 2019 10:47:51 AM
-- Edited by smiler on Sunday 27th of January 2019 04:09:10 PM