One Boro ITK claims Neil is off

Warnock stopped Boro being relegated to League One, which would have been an absolute disaster for the club. Imagine the state of things now if that had happened!

The decision to get him to continue was understandable too given his record with promotions. Who knows what will happen. I wouldn't be surprised if the so called in the know people are miles off (as usual).
 
Is it the same as the end of the Mowbray era? Will Warnock be looked upon with the same kind of affection as our captain fantastic and local ex player? Will he leave us with a legacy of players the way TM did?
No at least not by me. Thanks for keeping us up but shut the door on the way out.
 
CD - in your opinion was Mogga chased out of the club by the fans?
Was he chased out by the fans? I was a bit sad about his departure yes because he was a hero of mine and a legend of the Club. That last game at Barnsley was toxic and I was there and had a sinking feeling as he came over to the tunnel at our end - the vitriol was obvious. I recall thinking that was the end so his demise didn’t shock me just saddened me. Certainly I don’t have the same feelings about the present incumbent. So yes the fans reaction hastened his end.
 
Mogga was a disaster in the last months - horrendous form and he had to go.
Our fans are far more tolerant than many other clubs'. There is rarely toxicity, or any chasings.
Not suggesting by the way he shouldn’t have been sacked just I felt sad when it came. If it comes for this manager I wouldn’t have nearly the same thoughts.
 
If we are still interested in 'sporting glory' then the past year of results and performances doesn't look good. Add the fact that we lack shape, consistency and any style that you could identify us with then the manager has to shoulder the bulk of the responsibility for that.
For those that say it's not his squad or that we don't have the players to play to Warnock's strength then you must accept that if that is the case then he's not the right man for the job. If we have a plan off the field then we should have a manager who can translate that to onfield performances.
If he goes then we'll have to hope we replace him with better, but that is down to the behind the scenes team at the club to get right and it shouldn't stop fans from questioning the merits of keeping Warnock on.
 
Was he chased out by the fans? I was a bit sad about his departure yes because he was a hero of mine and a legend of the Club. That last game at Barnsley was toxic and I was there and had a sinking feeling as he came over to the tunnel at our end - the vitriol was obvious. I recall thinking that was the end so his demise didn’t shock me just saddened me. Certainly I don’t have the same feelings about the present incumbent. So yes the fans reaction hastened his end.
Thank you for reply it is appreciated.

Do you think we should have kept him for a long term project? or is the last say 20 matches the dominating criteria and at some clubs last 8 @ Watford.

I ask this because I am interested in how fans think and make judgements.
 
Though we haven't had am announcement from the club, the silence is now telling. They must be aware of the speculation on places like this and OB and they COULD have put it to bed first thing this morning with a message of support from Gibbo.
 
Thank you for reply it is appreciated.

Do you think we should have kept him for a long term project? or is the last say 20 matches the dominating criteria and at some clubs last 8 @ Watford.

I ask this because I am interested in how fans think and make judgements.
I would say fans make judgements based on progress and potential.

If you're standing still you're going backwards.

I do see potential but I don't think NW is the manager to expedite that potential.

Then, the danger is that potential leaves us for pastures new.
 
Thank you for reply it is appreciated.

Do you think we should have kept him for a long term project? or is the last say 20 matches the dominating criteria and at some clubs last 8 @ Watford.

I ask this because I am interested in how fans think and make judgements.
Clearly the Watford sacking was absurd. He got them promoted last season and after 7 games (not 8) they have done ok in the PL. - wins over Palace and Norwich. I dont even think many Watford fans had much negative opinion on him. Do I think we should have kept Mogga as a "long term project". Sadly no as expectation was to improve - don't get relegated or regress. Would we have got relegated or were we regressing with Mogga as manager that season.? Evidence says we were and obviously many fans and Gibbo thought so.
 
Window closed 31st Aug, poor loss to cov Sept 11 and the sacking calls started. Hasn’t been much fun since, folk could have been more patient. Not easy to find a way back now.
 
Neil Warnock is a 72 year old millionaire.
Diego has a young family living in difficult economic times.

@Nobby_Barnes
@Erimus74

You both should be F***ing ashamed of yourselves.

Diego is a better poster than the both of you combined.
Way over the top BF, @Erimus74 he is a top poster and a gentleman too, some additional context of someone's intentions is surely required first to justify such a personal attack.
 
Way over the top BF, @Erimus74 he is a top poster and a gentleman too, some additional context of someone's intentions is surely required first to justify such a personal attack.
No not really you need to do a bit more reading of the thread. They both eventually apologised to Diego which suggests to me that my comments were not over the top.
 
Though we haven't had am announcement from the club, the silence is now telling. They must be aware of the speculation on places like this and OB and they COULD have put it to bed first thing this morning with a message of support from Gibbo.
It is an iron law of football that a public message of support from the chairman is the Kiss of Death to any manager.
 
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