Sack the golden boys, brothers Cowley. Seems an odd decision.
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Weird one. Safe and one game left. Odd.
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Cowley’s found out. Can see them back in non-league before too long.
You may be right or could be wrong.RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:Cowley’s found out. Can see them back in non-league before too long.
But I'm pretty sure that another EFL club will take a punt on them.
Up until Huddersfield they had known nothing but great success even taking a pub team [Braintree] to the Conference promotion play-offs.
That cup run with Lincoln generated more income for the club than it had made in many-a-year.
The brothers are great motivators for both their players and supporters.
That is what chairmen look at whenever they are looking around for their next manager.
Downside is, of course, they go the the far edge of the grey area in complying within the rules. Hence their unpopularity with opposition teams.
I'd have them here (should the situation change), they're good at their jobs. But like Nathan Jones found out managing a team full of ex premier league players with monumental egos compared to when you've managed lower league teams is probably the hardest part for these guys to address.RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:Cowley’s found out. Can see them back in non-league before too long.
Exactly. They can be, but a lot/most choose to not be in public, making them not as much nasty little shits as the likes of Jones and Evans. I wasn't surprised in the slightest to see Jones having a pushing match with a Blackburn member of staff moments after the final whistle confirmed they were staying up last Wednesday evening, after giving it the big'un in front of their dugout.