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11 minutes ago, jimtastic56 said:

He is mega superstitious. He also ignored the calls for a Rooney/Bird midfield. It’s looks like it could be the White/Knight combo till the end of the season. Lots more pace and energy.

Not sure what a Rooney bird is, but I do like the sound of a White Knight charging in to help secure promotion.

 

 

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7 hours ago, Bris Vegas said:

Pretty sure similar things were said of Paul Clement at the time.

 

I'm pretty certain that none of us fans ever suggested that, even when it was going well. It was pretty clear from the off that he intended us to be a stepping stone and wouldn't be here long. Well, he got that right, didn't he? 

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If you like your stats, here's the table from when Warne took charge on 22nd September (if Google is to be believed):

https://www.twtd.co.uk/league-tables/competition:league-one/daterange/fromdate:2022-Sep-22/todate:2023-Jun-01/type:home-and-away/

It's from the Ipswich forum which is why they're highlighted. We've done well and have been the third best team in the division over this period.

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He comes across so well. Let's hope it's not a false dawn and we don't run out of games to catch the teams above us.

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37 minutes ago, Carl Sagan said:

If you like your stats, here's the table from when Warne took charge on 22nd September (if Google is to be believed):

https://www.twtd.co.uk/league-tables/competition:league-one/daterange/fromdate:2022-Sep-22/todate:2023-Jun-01/type:home-and-away/

It's from the Ipswich forum which is why they're highlighted. We've done well and have been the third best team in the division over this period.

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He comes across so well. Let's hope it's not a false dawn and we don't run out of games to catch the teams above us.

Not including yesterday's Plymouth away defeat, so maybe not including yesterday's other results either.

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On 27/01/2023 at 18:39, Carl Sagan said:

Here are some from earlier in this thread:

There were also some "the next Nigel Pearson" early on that I should have copied in.

He is the next Nigel Pearson though.

He’s taken over a side that was trying to play football from the back, through the thirds and tried to get the playing a high-energy direct 4-4-2/4-4-1-1.

It just turns out the the players are more suited to it than first thought whereas under Pearson they weren’t!

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4 minutes ago, cannable said:

He is the next Nigel Pearson though.

He’s taken over a side that was trying to play football from the back, through the thirds and tried to get the playing a high-energy direct 4-4-2/4-4-1-1.

It just turns out the the players are more suited to it than first thought whereas under Pearson they weren’t!

Or maybe those players that didn't respond to Pearson, would have responded to PW? Pearson and PW seem to be totally different characters, plus Pearson didn't get enough time, due to alleged off pitch incidents.

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4 minutes ago, ram59 said:

Or maybe those players that didn't respond to Pearson, would have responded to PW? Pearson and PW seem to be totally different characters, plus Pearson didn't get enough time, due to alleged off pitch incidents.

I’ll stick with Pearson playing Butterfield at wide left Hughes at defensive midfielder Hendrick on the Bench and Blackman as your best forward as being out of touch with what was available 

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4 hours ago, cannable said:

He is the next Nigel Pearson though.

He’s taken over a side that was trying to play football from the back, through the thirds and tried to get the playing a high-energy direct 4-4-2/4-4-1-1.

It just turns out the the players are more suited to it than first thought whereas under Pearson they weren’t!

I think there is a couple minor differences like; Pearson never really seemed to know what he actually needed to get what he wanted to work, Warne has inherited a stronger squad relative to the league and he's taking his time a bit more. 

But the biggest biggest difference is one of them is a really good man manager and the other well.... was Pearson. And whilst that can go a long way in general its critical if you are trying to overhaul a side from a style point of view.

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Warne really is the League 1 Pep. But Rosenior has got 13pts from his last 6 league games in the Championship , with a poor squad. He has taught them how to pass it out from the back. True our players did not like it , fans panicked. But if we get in the Championship next season , still under restrictions. Warne will have to prove himself as a tier 2 manager.

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9 minutes ago, Blondest Goat said:

Both managers are doing well.  Hopefully noone will feel the need to resurrect the tedious Warne vs Rosenior debate.

Not about Warne v Rosenior, I like them both. Fans all over the world love to talk about styles of play. And in particular - what style suits the standard of football you play in .E.G. pub league v Champions league.

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On 28/01/2023 at 10:48, Blondest Goat said:

Think it would be sensible to have reservations about Warne's ability to take us beyond the Championship.  His record in the division is terrible. Obviously with a team with limited resources.

It's not really a conversation for now though is it when we are unbeaten in 19 and have won 6 on the bounce?  Let's just enjoy this while we can.

Thanks. We know your opinion by now . Please don’t try to stop anyone else having some thoughts as the season progresses.

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