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Got his tenure at Plymouth Argyle off to a sparkling start with a thumping 4-0 defeat at Hillsborough v Sheffield Wednesday
It could and should have been 6 or 7 as Plymouth had their first shot ( wide) of any sort in the 86th minute.
Interesting to see how long the board at Plymouth give him.
It could and should have been 6 or 7 as Plymouth had their first shot ( wide) of any sort in the 86th minute.
Interesting to see how long the board at Plymouth give him.
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Struggle to understand why people seem to revel in the misfortune of one of the best strikers England has ever produced and has had the guts to try and carve a managerial career out of the game post finishing, by managing at lower lge teams. He has no need to still be involved in the game from a financial perspective, he does it because he clearly has a massive love for the game. Seems odd.
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As we have seen so often before, on-field success is no guarantee of off-field success...
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Absolutely bonkers decision by Plymouth. The man shouldn’t be allowed anywhere near a dugout after the death by a thousand cuts disaster at Blues.
He’ll likely be gone by late October. Plymouth fans will hope the board don’t wait until it’s too late to pull the trigger.
He’ll likely be gone by late October. Plymouth fans will hope the board don’t wait until it’s too late to pull the trigger.
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...or maybe it's a bit of ego too.Ron Waffle wrote: ↑Sun Aug 11, 2024 8:36 pm Struggle to understand why people seem to revel in the misfortune of one of the best strikers England has ever produced and has had the guts to try and carve a managerial career out of the game post finishing, by managing at lower lge teams. He has no need to still be involved in the game from a financial perspective, he does it because he clearly has a massive love for the game. Seems odd.
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I wonder if Rooney takes part in the Clubs keep fit training, cross country runs etc ?Cheshunto wrote: ↑Sun Aug 11, 2024 7:48 pm Got his tenure at Plymouth Argyle off to a sparkling start with a thumping 4-0 defeat at Hillsborough v Sheffield Wednesday
It could and should have been 6 or 7 as Plymouth had their first shot ( wide) of any sort in the 86th minute.
Interesting to see how long the board at Plymouth give him.
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Plymouth pulled off a miracle escape from relegation then just to appoint Rooney, football makes no sense
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Probably to be replaced by Ryan Lowe, or Robbie Fowler. Since their chief exec came in (who's from Liverpool), they have hired 4 permanent managers and they've all been Scousers. Very strange decisions.LPE wrote: ↑Sun Aug 11, 2024 10:20 pm Absolutely bonkers decision by Plymouth. The man shouldn’t be allowed anywhere near a dugout after the death by a thousand cuts disaster at Blues.
He’ll likely be gone by late October. Plymouth fans will hope the board don’t wait until it’s too late to pull the trigger.
I do like Rooney a lot, as a player and as a pundit/podcaster. He comes across as a nice funny guy, with ideas how he wants his teams to play. But I fear he has the Chris Waddle's about him when he was at Burnley - can't quite understand how players who aren't as talented as he was can't do the things he wants them to.
Also from a John Ruddy interview wants to be more a manager than a coach, but has a specific tactic standard he wants them to play that required heavy coaching.
The most telling thing was on Stick to Football last week he explained that he wanted his team to do gym work first in pre season and then start playing on a ball for something to look forward to, which Neville, Wright, Keane and Jill Scott disagreed with quite strongly.
Do hope he does well though.
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All jokes aside, Plymouth were awful yesterday, how much blame is on Rooney is debatable of course but Wednesday could have scored 6 or 7 .
I hope he does well but fear that this is ‘last chance saloon’ for Wayne.
I hope he does well but fear that this is ‘last chance saloon’ for Wayne.
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Is Plymouth another of these south coast retirement towns?
That could be the reason.
That could be the reason.
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Plymouth is a remote sh*thole, with structural social degradation, economic depression, and an ingrained inferiority complex. It's trying to reinvent itself as a student town which, given the state of the university sector, is doomed to fail.Hoover Attack wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14, 2024 10:32 pm Is Plymouth another of these south coast retirement towns?
That could be the reason.
Anybody born there with any "get up and go" about them has got up and gone. And nobody in their right mind wants to move there, unless where they are coming from has somehow managed to be even worse (there's a sizeable Scotch community).
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