Well done Coventry. If we have promotion ambitions next season, Cov's promotion has to be good news for us.
Are we to believe that is it for Tisdale at Exeter now ?
Congratulations Coventry / Farewell Tisdale ?
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If Tisdale goes maybe we can poach some players from them?
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If they implode we have to make it work to our benefit.
Who from their team do you want to sign?
Who from their team do you want to sign?
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Tis certainly one to consider if we are not challenging in the top 7 by winter.
Two consecutive play off finals compared to two consecutive seasons of relegation worries ? I just couldnt imagine Tisdale having such an unbalanced squad as we did last season, and his side normally plays attractive football which i like to seevickeryc wrote:But I don't see what Tisdale has done that GJ hasn't (and bettered).
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We haven’t had two seasons of relegation worries.shevates wrote:Two consecutive play off finals compared to two consecutive seasons of relegation worries ? I just couldnt imagine Tisdale having such an unbalanced squad as we did last season, and his side normally plays attractive football which i like to seevickeryc wrote:But I don't see what Tisdale has done that GJ hasn't (and bettered).
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This season we were bottom after 6 and 21st after 10 games which is when all people seem to say shows the table in its true light. I would class that as a mild concern at that point in time.
Interestingly whilst looking at this, I found something we did have promotion form in last season - at half time away from home based on scores we would be second in the league haha. Doesn't say so much about our resilience in that the full time table for away only we are 16th.
Interestingly whilst looking at this, I found something we did have promotion form in last season - at half time away from home based on scores we would be second in the league haha. Doesn't say so much about our resilience in that the full time table for away only we are 16th.
Before the last two seasons Exeter finished 10th, 16th, 10th, 14th. Wow. They certainly didn't have a great balanced side then, or for all that time that they had never beaten us, which included a long spell whilst he was manager.shevates wrote:Two consecutive play off finals compared to two consecutive seasons of relegation worries ? I just couldnt imagine Tisdale having such an unbalanced squad as we did last season, and his side normally plays attractive football which i like to seevickeryc wrote:But I don't see what Tisdale has done that GJ hasn't (and bettered).
Who's to say by GJ's 11th and 12th seasons at CTFC we won't have had one promotion and two failed play-off campaigns as well?
Tisdale has two promotions, 3 failed playoff campaigns and 1 successful one. He also has a relegation.
However, he's done it on a nothing budget, bringing through fantastic youth players and making Exeter a mint in transfer fees over the years. What he's done there is nothing short of remarkable.
With that being said, he and the Exeter fans have had many run-ins and I get the impression (having read other forums) that he feels he doesn't get the gratitude he feels he warrants there.
He's going to MK Dons apparently - so any luck I would wish him has gone by the wayside.
However, he's done it on a nothing budget, bringing through fantastic youth players and making Exeter a mint in transfer fees over the years. What he's done there is nothing short of remarkable.
With that being said, he and the Exeter fans have had many run-ins and I get the impression (having read other forums) that he feels he doesn't get the gratitude he feels he warrants there.
He's going to MK Dons apparently - so any luck I would wish him has gone by the wayside.
By comparison, GJ has (from memory) won 2 promotions from the National League - both with over 100 points - and promotions from L1 (twice) and from L2. He also took Bristol City to the Championship play-off final and won the FA Trophy with Yeovil. There may be other honours that currently escape me.
All of these were achieved within relatively modest budgets. Despite this, in common with Paul Tisdale, GJ has had to endure scathing criticism from fans when things have gone less than well. But that, unfortunately, is the lot of football managers, who work in one of the biggest blame cultures of all. My main point, however, is that GJ's record stands up very well against Paul Tisdale's and I fail to understand why some seem to suggest the opposite.
All of these were achieved within relatively modest budgets. Despite this, in common with Paul Tisdale, GJ has had to endure scathing criticism from fans when things have gone less than well. But that, unfortunately, is the lot of football managers, who work in one of the biggest blame cultures of all. My main point, however, is that GJ's record stands up very well against Paul Tisdale's and I fail to understand why some seem to suggest the opposite.