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1 minute ago, Alwaystomorrow said:

Look at the photo on the city website under the report of the  Hengrove game.

one of the players looks fit and the other was Tomlin.

are you honestly telling me he can play to his full potential with a gut like that?

thats the only point I am making.

Tomlin isn't 'fat' though. If he wasn't fit, he wouldn't be selected.

Even if he was, you can be super fit but overweight, look at heavyweight boxers. Tyson Fury, Dereck Chisora to name but two would be classed as 'fat' when both are super fit.

You also haven't responded to my replies to you about LJ being talked up too much, I was interested to see what you'd reply to that.

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Kept Oldham up. Big deal. Was doing a good job at Barnsley but they were promoted after he left.

the fact he was offered an academy role at a  big Premiership club proves my point, with emphasis on the word,"Academy".

suddenly he is being mentioned  on the forum as a premier first team manager/head coach in the short term.

all I am saying is that such talk at this stage is ridiculous. I hope he makes it the big time because I like his style and what he has achieved here so far but at this stage the results and his actual achievements don't merit consideration for a top job.

he certainly knows how to self promote himself though.

results will be the ultimate judge and I hope he can continue to push us up the table.

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3 minutes ago, Alwaystomorrow said:

Kept Oldham up. Big deal. Was doing a good job at Barnsley but they were promoted after he left.

Keeping Oldham up was a huge achievement, their budget was tiny. He bought in most of the players and set the ethos that helped get Barnsley promoted and win the JPT. 

3 minutes ago, Alwaystomorrow said:

the fact he was offered an academy role at a  big Premiership club proves my point, with emphasis on the word,"Academy".

No it doesn't, it proves people from massive clubs recognise his ability.

3 minutes ago, Alwaystomorrow said:

suddenly he is being mentioned  on the forum as a premier first team manager/head coach in the short term.

I think most are seeing him as a 'potential' premier league boss. I agree with them, I think he will end up there one day and hopefully with us.

3 minutes ago, Alwaystomorrow said:

all I am saying is that such talk at this stage is ridiculous. I hope he makes it the big time because I like his style and what he has achieved here so far but at this stage the results and his actual achievements don't merit consideration for a top job.

Agreed, which is why he's at Bristol City and not Manchester United.

3 minutes ago, Alwaystomorrow said:

he certainly knows how to self promote himself though.

results will be the ultimate judge and I hope he can continue to push us up the table.

Yes, and so far all the indicators are they we are becoming a good side and will continue to improve.

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3 minutes ago, Alwaystomorrow said:

If you are going to boo kodjia for not playing  then you should boo O'Dowda as well as didn't he pull a similar trick at Oxford, or are my facts wrong, as usual?

No you are correct about this, but knowing our fans - people will boo Kodjia and they'll be the same one who boo'd Andre Grey - which is a baffling mindset.

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5 minutes ago, JamesBCFC said:

apparently the "open mind" suggestion I said didn't sink in

So he says LJ shouldn't be seen as suitable for premier league clubs - which is a reasonable thing to say - yet Villas-Boas (who has managed Chelsea, Spurs, Porto and Zenit) is criticised for being mentioned on the same list? 

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1 minute ago, JamesBCFC said:

its baffling.

The article is in essence 8 manager who they think will go on to big things, and while I didn't think AVB always did well, he clearly is a good manager, but at the same time some people on here would be moaning if we had appointed Julien Nagelsmann (the first in the list) because he is unproven, whereas I would be saying "he took a side that was in the relegation zone all season and almost certainties to go down, to safety despite them winning 2 games in the first half of the season"

(they were about 7 points- 8 with their goal difference deficit- from safety when he got the job)

AVB has some great principles and very interesting tactical ideas. It's an ideology that takes time but would be fascinating to see what he'd do if allowed 10 years at a club. I think he'd build a really interesting side.

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