Here untill end of 2025 season, what contract hasn't been signed?gshaw wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 7:28 pm With his contract not yet signed either I'm the least confident in keeping him that I have been in a while.
I think much will come down to what calibre of signings come in early in the summer. There's some significant turnover coming in the squad so if he can see we won't be competitive other offers will become far more tempting than this time last year.
One thing for sure, the board won't find a better manager and fit for this club than what Richie has brought so if they're serious about future ambitions he needs full backing.
Anyone think Richie might be off?
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We already bleed money backing the manager. Going beyond what the current ownership can reasonably subsidise doesn't seem like a sensible idea, no matter who is in charge.
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Current budget is adequate - we’ve had 3 big earners in Piggot, Moncs and Thompson contribute sod all. Replace those 3 with the decent players their wages should provide and we’ll be there or thereabouts.Mistadobalina wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 5:48 pm We already bleed money backing the manager. Going beyond what the current ownership can reasonably subsidise doesn't seem like a sensible idea, no matter who is in charge.
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True . The only problem is how to move out Pigott and Moncur because they are both still under contractHoover Attack wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 5:55 pmCurrent budget is adequate - we’ve had 3 big earners in Piggot, Moncs and Thompson contribute sod all. Replace those 3 with the decent players their wages should provide and we’ll be there or thereabouts.Mistadobalina wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 5:48 pm We already bleed money backing the manager. Going beyond what the current ownership can reasonably subsidise doesn't seem like a sensible idea, no matter who is in charge.
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Re: Anyone think Richie might be off?
The one Kent Teague has been referring to in recent interviews, no doubt a longer term extension.Rubex Kube wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 5:37 pmHere untill end of 2025 season, what contract hasn't been signed?gshaw wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 7:28 pm With his contract not yet signed either I'm the least confident in keeping him that I have been in a while.
I think much will come down to what calibre of signings come in early in the summer. There's some significant turnover coming in the squad so if he can see we won't be competitive other offers will become far more tempting than this time last year.
One thing for sure, the board won't find a better manager and fit for this club than what Richie has brought so if they're serious about future ambitions he needs full backing.
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Strange how you go after this obvious tongue in cheek comment and yet have no issue with the one above me claiming that Wellens is overrated.B.whitehouse+10more wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 4:28 pmAnd this is the boarder who pilloried SimpsonThe Reverend wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 8:25 amYeah but Rotherham already snapped up Stevie EvansStory of O wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 7:35 am I love RW, but he is not the most successful manager out there yet. If clubs want a manager with promotion success on their CV there are better options out there
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An extension to his current contract then & not to be confused with your Lie of an unsigned contract.gshaw wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 6:29 pmThe one Kent Teague has been referring to in recent interviews, no doubt a longer term extension.Rubex Kube wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 5:37 pmHere untill end of 2025 season, what contract hasn't been signed?gshaw wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 7:28 pm With his contract not yet signed either I'm the least confident in keeping him that I have been in a while.
I think much will come down to what calibre of signings come in early in the summer. There's some significant turnover coming in the squad so if he can see we won't be competitive other offers will become far more tempting than this time last year.
One thing for sure, the board won't find a better manager and fit for this club than what Richie has brought so if they're serious about future ambitions he needs full backing.
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Those people won't know what they had until he's gone.Hoover Attack wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 4:59 pmHe’s the best manager we’ve had in my 40+ years.Chief crazy horse wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 4:27 pm I wouldn't particularly want Wellens to go chiefly because I wouldn't really know who to replace him. I think he is overrated though.
I’m not sure what people expect someone to achieve in a little over 2 years.
I liked Russell Slade a lot, but as a club we got fortunate that Kevin Lisbie dropped into our hands. Just imagine if we'd had a Lisbie like character up front this season?????
If anyone needs a reminder of his ability, just look at his record in his first 12 games compared to the 12 previous to when he took over.
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The club has offered him a new contract, he hasn't signed it yet. That makes it an unsigned contract until it is signed. Seems like you need to keep up with the interviews if you didn't even know, because you wouldn't just be playing semantics to be awkward would youRubex Kube wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 8:07 pmAn extension to his current contract then & not to be confused with your Lie of an unsigned contract.gshaw wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 6:29 pmThe one Kent Teague has been referring to in recent interviews, no doubt a longer term extension.Rubex Kube wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 5:37 pm
Here untill end of 2025 season, what contract hasn't been signed?
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Ive listened to said Interviews & RW is under Contract through to 2025. The board want him to stay & have offered him an updated deal. He has to sign it before June 2025 as that is when his current contract expires. Keep telling your self Liesgshaw wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 10:07 pmThe club has offered him a new contract, he hasn't signed it yet. That makes it an unsigned contract until it is signed. Seems like you need to keep up with the interviews if you didn't even know, because you wouldn't just be playing semantics to be awkward would youRubex Kube wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 8:07 pmAn extension to his current contract then & not to be confused with your Lie of an unsigned contract.
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An I the only one who thought it was a bit insulting to RW and the players that 90% of the crowd left straight after the final whistle on Saturday?
Is that how we encourage him to stay..
Is that how we encourage him to stay..
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If the players want to walk round straight after the game with management team, that’s cool.
If they want us to wait while the owners waddle down from their balcony so we can clap them too, I’m out.
If they want us to wait while the owners waddle down from their balcony so we can clap them too, I’m out.
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Lisbie was the player that made that forward line work. His linkup play was terrific and his partnership with Mooney was superb.LittleMate wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 8:38 pmThose people won't know what they had until he's gone.Hoover Attack wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 4:59 pmHe’s the best manager we’ve had in my 40+ years.Chief crazy horse wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 4:27 pm I wouldn't particularly want Wellens to go chiefly because I wouldn't really know who to replace him. I think he is overrated though.
I’m not sure what people expect someone to achieve in a little over 2 years.
I liked Russell Slade a lot, but as a club we got fortunate that Kevin Lisbie dropped into our hands. Just imagine if we'd had a Lisbie like character up front this season?????
If anyone needs a reminder of his ability, just look at his record in his first 12 games compared to the 12 previous to when he took over.
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Richie has only just got his CV looking halfway decent after the failures at Salford and Doncaster. He must realise that the grass is not always greener elsewhere. However money talks and the prospect of a big payoff when sacked might just tempt him - remember Slade and Cardiff.
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2 L2 promotions and the EFL trophy in the last 5 years. Not claiming he's peak Mourinho but name 3 of the "better options out there" that would be realistic targets for Leyton Orient Football Club.Story of O wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 7:35 am I love RW, but he is not the most successful manager out there yet. If clubs want a manager with promotion success on their CV there are better options out there
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Re: Anyone think Richie might be off?
In football these days, a contract means absolutely nothing. If a manager/Coach is head hunted, providing the club that wants him pays the club hes currently at, compo, he's gone.
People seem to think if a manager signs a contract for 2 years, he's there for 2 years guaranteed....not so
Fatty Evans signed a contract with Stevenage not long ago, but last week he left...............as i said means nowt
As far as Richie is concerned, he will be here until he feels the club are not supporting him, at which time he will leave, contract or not, so the club better support him, starting this summer by bringing in the players he wants
People seem to think if a manager signs a contract for 2 years, he's there for 2 years guaranteed....not so
Fatty Evans signed a contract with Stevenage not long ago, but last week he left...............as i said means nowt
As far as Richie is concerned, he will be here until he feels the club are not supporting him, at which time he will leave, contract or not, so the club better support him, starting this summer by bringing in the players he wants
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Yes, I think he's overrated, not so much as to where he's taken us but his brand of football which seems to lack fresh ideas. Many performances this season have been below par, quite boring at times and frustrating. We badly lack a goal threat in many games and never look like scoring. The contribution from midfield is virtually non existent which doesn't help either. (We have fired about 17 blanks this season) The manager is responsible for some of our dire performances as well as the players.Hoover Attack wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 4:59 pmHe’s the best manager we’ve had in my 40+ years.Chief crazy horse wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 4:27 pm I wouldn't particularly want Wellens to go chiefly because I wouldn't really know who to replace him. I think he is overrated though.
I’m not sure what people expect someone to achieve in a little over 2 years.
Yes, you have the opinion that he is our best manager in 40 years and I have the opinion that he's somewhat overrated- especially on this board, anyway.
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Would he have gone if the clown had not been in chargeDuvB wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 9:55 am Richie has only just got his CV looking halfway decent after the failures at Salford and Doncaster. He must realise that the grass is not always greener elsewhere. However money talks and the prospect of a big payoff when sacked might just tempt him - remember Slade and Cardiff.
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I was talking about him being a target for other clubs, those that are bigger than usProposition Joe wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 9:57 am2 L2 promotions and the EFL trophy in the last 5 years. Not claiming he's peak Mourinho but name 3 of the "better options out there" that would be realistic targets for Leyton Orient Football Club.Story of O wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 7:35 am I love RW, but he is not the most successful manager out there yet. If clubs want a manager with promotion success on their CV there are better options out there
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We're already guaranteed to have our 4th highest finish in 30 years, despite it being our first season up at this level and a horrendous injury situation. By a club our size standards, he has done an objectively superb job. I really don't know what some people were expecting from this season.
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The grass is not always greener here - remember, there were a fair few people wanting him removed when we had that dodgy spell late last year.
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There comes a point where you have to ask if the owner’s ambition is the same as Wellens? Theoretically they are,however they have a ten year plan and that’s to find a new ground to accommodate more supporters. You have to ask the question will Wellens want to wait ten years for that to come to fruition. His stock is high at the moment and if he’s not given the backing (remembering the last window debacle) and is offered a bigger club,it’s a no brainier. Do I want him to go?of course not but he’s a young passionate manager who wants success and I’m not sure the club has the financial clout to match that ambition.
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Obviously a lot of people had the hump that we'd lost to an already relegated side rather than see the bigger picture.
I like our board (Travis and Teague anyway) not sure why they had to do a lap of honour. If you want to say thanks to the fans pop in the bars after the ground like Teague does.
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Contracts mean protection financially to both parties. You must know that?ComeOnYouOs wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 10:17 am In football these days, a contract means absolutely nothing. If a manager/Coach is head hunted, providing the club that wants him pays the club hes currently at, compo, he's gone.
People seem to think if a manager signs a contract for 2 years, he's there for 2 years guaranteed....not so
Fatty Evans signed a contract with Stevenage not long ago, but last week he left...............as i said means nowt
As far as Richie is concerned, he will be here until he feels the club are not supporting him, at which time he will leave, contract or not, so the club better support him, starting this summer by bringing in the players he wants
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At start of season many people (myself included) had the sight firmly set at comfortable L1 safety as early as possible. That was achieved with room to spare so pleasing in that regard.Mistadobalina wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 10:31 am We're already guaranteed to have our 4th highest finish in 30 years, despite it being our first season up at this level and a horrendous injury situation. By a club our size standards, he has done an objectively superb job. I really don't know what some people were expecting from this season.
The element of disappointment is having put ourselves in a superb position at the turn of the year RW wasn't given the tools he asked for to go one better and hit the play-offs. Greedy, maybe but definitely a missed opportunity.
With recency bias of the lacklustre "on the beach" games more fresh in mind over the excellent results in December / January it comes out as disappointment to some at the season overall, which isn't the case.
Which takes us to summer window and needing to do far better than January's attempt.