| Why Giovanni van Bronckhorst ? And why now ? 08:00 - Dec 21 with 2337 views | SwansIndependent | Why Giovanni van Bronckhorst ? And why now ? 21st Dec 2023 08:00He has an incredible win rate of over sixty percent whilst at Glasgow Rangers and Feyenoord. And that’s as a manager with two hundred and forty plus games under his belt. In between those two appointments he was at Guangzhou R&F in China, but he quit wanting to be with his family, and of course Covid was also an issue. 0 Click above 👍
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| Why Giovanni van Bronckhorst ? And why now ? on 09:45 - Dec 21 with 2126 views | Whiterockin | Our reputation as club is now lower than it has ever been, there are only one group of people to blame. We won't pay for a decent manager and they wouldn't touch us anyway. The board have to totally revise their approach to running a football club or the downward spiral will never end and I'm afraid that is a fact. A fresh start is needed and we need to pay a fair wage for a Championship manager and agree a budget going forward for transfers, over and above anyone we sell. Then add a decent bonus structure for promotion, play offs, mid table and now even avoiding relegation. All this is very unlikely, but without it we will be stuck with Sheehan and in the land of hoping for the best. I hope Coleman is looking forward to trips to Wycombe and Burton. |  | |  |
| Why Giovanni van Bronckhorst ? And why now ? on 10:49 - Dec 21 with 1975 views | shaggyrogers |
| Why Giovanni van Bronckhorst ? And why now ? on 09:45 - Dec 21 by Whiterockin | Our reputation as club is now lower than it has ever been, there are only one group of people to blame. We won't pay for a decent manager and they wouldn't touch us anyway. The board have to totally revise their approach to running a football club or the downward spiral will never end and I'm afraid that is a fact. A fresh start is needed and we need to pay a fair wage for a Championship manager and agree a budget going forward for transfers, over and above anyone we sell. Then add a decent bonus structure for promotion, play offs, mid table and now even avoiding relegation. All this is very unlikely, but without it we will be stuck with Sheehan and in the land of hoping for the best. I hope Coleman is looking forward to trips to Wycombe and Burton. |
You don't honestly think he will still be here by then do you. The heat will be too much and he will be replaced by pearlman the 3rd |  | |  |
| Why Giovanni van Bronckhorst ? And why now ? on 11:30 - Dec 21 with 1869 views | union_jack | This club insider, it’s not Res is it?😂😂😂 |  |
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| Why Giovanni van Bronckhorst ? And why now ? on 11:59 - Dec 21 with 1807 views | pencoedjack | Id be amazed if he came here. |  | |  |
| Why Giovanni van Bronckhorst ? And why now ? on 16:11 - Dec 21 with 1591 views | ReslovenSwan1 |
| Why Giovanni van Bronckhorst ? And why now ? on 11:59 - Dec 21 by pencoedjack | Id be amazed if he came here. |
£2m promotion bonus for promotion in the next three seasons. |  |
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| Why Giovanni van Bronckhorst ? And why now ? on 17:54 - Dec 21 with 1514 views | Boundy |
| Why Giovanni van Bronckhorst ? And why now ? on 16:11 - Dec 21 by ReslovenSwan1 | £2m promotion bonus for promotion in the next three seasons. |
I heard it was 5 |  |
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| Why Giovanni van Bronckhorst ? And why now ? on 21:26 - Dec 21 with 1373 views | ReslovenSwan1 |
| Why Giovanni van Bronckhorst ? And why now ? on 17:54 - Dec 21 by Boundy | I heard it was 5 |
It is a job for a man that believes in his ways. Like Brendan. The club was tiny when he took over training in public field. He squeezed out what he wanted with Sinclair and Borini. That was enough with a bit of luck along the way and robust experienced defenders and cultured midfielders. |  |
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| Why Giovanni van Bronckhorst ? And why now ? on 09:58 - Dec 22 with 1208 views | onehunglow |
| Why Giovanni van Bronckhorst ? And why now ? on 21:26 - Dec 21 by ReslovenSwan1 | It is a job for a man that believes in his ways. Like Brendan. The club was tiny when he took over training in public field. He squeezed out what he wanted with Sinclair and Borini. That was enough with a bit of luck along the way and robust experienced defenders and cultured midfielders. |
No,not tiny. Another subtle dig |  |
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