Still not sacked!
Here he is post match blaming the players. Poor Tom James being called out by Way like this:
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Darren Way
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ive said all along that County will escape and i still think they will. i think County and Macc are still to play each other too.Ralph wrote:County and Yeovil to drop for me
Championship to Conference in 2 years
ok, looks like i made a mistake. Checked back through the tables of the last 3 seasons and i don't see Yeovil in the Championship. It was 2013/14 they were there. Couple of years outNesty wrote:"Championship to Conference in 2 years" - which team does this refer to ??
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Interesting they did it using completely different models.Fuller wrote:I think Yeovil did a remarkable job getting to the Championship. Was never gonna last long but gives a club like ours some hope, bit like Burton too.
Yeovil did with no infrastructure off the pitch (still a non-league set-up) and just a host of loan players, punts (Paddy Madden for example) and journeymen/rejects who Johnson got to click. A bit like the recent Champions squad or Yates’s play-off final squad. My Yeovil mate still reckons that the team which got them up to the Championship was better than the one which played at that level just because the loans and short-term contracts they lost in the summer windo after going up were better than the next lot they got in.
Burton on the other hand were basically gifted a new stadium by Pirelli with a conference and events venue in the industrial centre of England between the M1 and M6 with much less congestion and easier access than central Birmingham or Derby etc. Years of good off the pitch revenue and infrastructure assets on a different level to ours meant they could slowly build a close-knit team and it is that which eventually got them up.
Unless we get a new main stand and off the pitch facilities or a new stadium completely the Burton approach is out of reach for us financially. And this forum has been very outspoken against the Yeovil window-to-window loans/punts/rejects model. The other way is bankrolling of course - but not desirable as we know what happens to the likes of Rushden, Notts County etc.
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that job has Martin Allen written all over itlongmover wrote:Sacked now
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They have given it to the assistant I think.
Got to be Jerry Gill next season for me: although Bath and Yeovil could be in the same league of course so he may not want to move to what in my view is a more badly run and lower potential club in the same league. Moving from National southern feeder to League Two would be more appealing if the clubs stay where they are.
Got to be Jerry Gill next season for me: although Bath and Yeovil could be in the same league of course so he may not want to move to what in my view is a more badly run and lower potential club in the same league. Moving from National southern feeder to League Two would be more appealing if the clubs stay where they are.