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My very real concern is that even if Manning went, which I highly doubt, who on earth would come here?

 After all that’s happened over this season, not least, the sacking of NP, honestly who?

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Personally I would get rid. The least inspirational coach/manager imaginable. Unfortunately it doesn’t matter as long as the “decision makers” remain. 

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4 minutes ago, Ivorguy said:

If I had to work for Mannimg I would be putting every effort into getting out.

He is so ……..boring, with zero personality, before we even get to his lack of football nous and man management.

Just imagine for a moment how boring and increasingly pointless his ‘work on the grass’ must be to seasoned pros.

At least James and,King are being given a master class in how NOT to manage

when the transfer window was open and playing prem teams and promotion hopefuls southampton,players might have had eyes on them. whos going to bother scouting a match with bristol city and cardiff playing,it was a nailed on borefest before kick off.  if no ones there watching ,would you put any effort into getting noticed? would be a bit pointless i feel.

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Just now, redsquirrel said:

when the transfer window was open and playing prem teams and promotion hopefuls southampton,players might have had eyes on them. whos going to bother scouting a match with bristol city and cardiff playing,it was a nailed on borefest before kick off.  if no ones there watching ,would you put any effort into getting noticed? would be a bit pointless i feel.

Isn’t it a managers job to find a way to motivate the players for 90’ week in week out? 

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6 minutes ago, 38MC said:

Isn’t it a managers job to find a way to motivate the players for 90’ week in week out? 

If players being paid a fortune to play at this level need a manager to motivate them to try and win they are in the wrong profession 

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2 hours ago, Northern Red said:

You going to do this every week?

I'm not worried about being naked and being aroused is fine- the "temporary" physical arousal as a result of manipulation of my genitals is ,of course, more of a concern as I get older.

It's an odd thing to vote on though.

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7 minutes ago, sh1t_ref_again said:

If players being paid a fortune to play at this level need a manager to motivate them to try and win they are in the wrong profession 

I think that’s too simplistic. Money doesn’t motivate when you can wipe your arse with £20’s… and these guys are and do have motivation - they’re part of the 0.001% to make it to this level. 

Having a weak, poor, leader is very demotivating regardless of what you earn 

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25 minutes ago, mjd said:

If manning is sacked it could be mr Brian tinnion it would be the owners cheap option again.

The only good thing about that is that when he fails we should see the back of him for good.

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6 minutes ago, 38MC said:

I think that’s too simplistic. Money doesn’t motivate when you can wipe your arse with £20’s… and these guys are and do have motivation - they’re part of the 0.001% to make it to this level. 

Having a weak, poor, leader is very demotivating regardless of what you earn 

They are elite athletes who by the very nature to get where they are have to be driven and self motivated,  they do not need a manager to motivate them to pmay well. Not to say they can not become frustrated by a manager or disagree with what they are being asked to do, or in extreme cases of player power purposely put in poor performances, but that's not about the managers job is to motivate them as you claimed.

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18 minutes ago, sh1t_ref_again said:

They are elite athletes who by the very nature to get where they are have to be driven and self motivated,  they do not need a manager to motivate them to pmay well. Not to say they can not become frustrated by a manager or disagree with what they are being asked to do, or in extreme cases of player power purposely put in poor performances, but that's not about the managers job is to motivate them as you claimed.

Agree with everything you say, except I stand by it is a huge part of a managers job to man-manage - eg motivate. 

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Get rid and replace with who?

this season’s gone…get 9 points, line up a replacement, sack, appoint, put Tinnion back in his box, lock lid, buy, sell and start again…….but that won’t happen….however, Oxford followed the same pattern and took off next season, only to be scuppered when we took him…..

John Lansdown knows best, a successful man with proven skill at building a business from nothing..or not - as the case may be

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1 hour ago, Puckle_red said:

Pearson was still building from the mess left behind by others. He gave us a team playing for each other, who worked hard and gave it a go. Not always the best quality but I enjoyed seeing the team progress. He needed and deserved another 18 months.

18 months?

I'd have given him longer personally but totally agree with your post, length of contract aside.

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18 minutes ago, Mr Popodopolous said:

18 months?

I'd have given him longer personally but totally agree with your post, length of contract aside.

You could see the clear direction of travel and where things were headed, despite the blips along the way. That clarity has now turned in to uncertainty, with a few people squarely to blame for the repercussions.

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Both Manning and Pearson have one thing in common in that they have both managed to unite the bulk of the fan base.
 

Pearson with the majority happy to plod along with incremental improvements against a back drop of budgetary challenges but a passionate team who would run through brick walls.

Manning now with a “time to go” majority that are united in a dislike of his boring, turgid  football & fearful of the drop.

Theres not one genuine City fan who wanted Manning to fail as it would mean we as a club were failing but enough is enough 

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The question only raises its head in the boardroom I suspect when they genuinely belief we are in a relegation battle. Now some of us can see the way things are going already, but I suspect as he's 'their man' they will be seeing things though a slightly more optimistic view. If they believe we are going to stay up then they will stick by him and carry on with the 'plan'. Which will be back him in the summer no doubt. 
 

I suspect the threshold will be something like 4 points from the bottom 3 at which point they have to make a call on if they still believe he is the man for the long term project, or if he is even the man to keep us up. 

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Lee Johnson lest we forget survived a worse run than this in 2016-17.

This isn't an argument to keep, far from it but it is hard to tell at what point they'll twist..based on NP it should perhaps be today or by a week on Monday at latest.

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9 minutes ago, Shuffle said:

Both Manning and Pearson have one thing in common in that they have both managed to unite the bulk of the fan base.
 

Pearson with the majority happy to plod along with incremental improvements against a back drop of budgetary challenges but a passionate team who would run through brick walls.

Manning now with a “time to go” majority that are united in a dislike of his boring, turgid  football & fearful of the drop.

Theres not one genuine City fan who wanted Manning to fail as it would mean we as a club were failing but enough is enough 

Agreed. Particularly your second statement!

I don’t care what anyone thinks or writes here. I don’t know anyone who wanted Manning to be a failure. We as supporters are desperate for success!

 

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5 hours ago, Simon bristol said:

We have more chance of points against ipswich and swansea than we do against cardiff and qpr,,, they are much more open in their play and we can compete better against that sort of side

Points vs Ipswich. Are you having a laugh?

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Bristol City head coach Liam Manning: ref todays game on BBC report... 

"I didn't think overall in the game there was a huge amount of quality which is something that's not new to us. We have been speaking about it too much.

"There's a reason we are one of the lowest scorers in the league. We had 17 shots, 12 inside the box, and we don't really test the keeper at all. We have to improve.

"We have to have everyone stepping up and taking responsibility because again it wasn't good enough.

"Possibly it's confidence. Being good enough is the next bit. Players have to step up and deliver and execute. We have done it before but we haven't done it consistently enough.

"In 30-odd games, our highest scorer is six goals I think. When you look at it, we haven't scored enough goals."

We all see this but his thoughts and explanations are down to his team selections, I think he is deluded to think playing the way he sets us up can be anything other than BORING and we will never change the above unless HE Changes.

 

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6 minutes ago, flipflopcity said:

Bristol City head coach Liam Manning: ref todays game on BBC report... 

"I didn't think overall in the game there was a huge amount of quality which is something that's not new to us. We have been speaking about it too much.

"There's a reason we are one of the lowest scorers in the league. We had 17 shots, 12 inside the box, and we don't really test the keeper at all. We have to improve.

"We have to have everyone stepping up and taking responsibility because again it wasn't good enough.

"Possibly it's confidence. Being good enough is the next bit. Players have to step up and deliver and execute. We have done it before but we haven't done it consistently enough.

"In 30-odd games, our highest scorer is six goals I think. When you look at it, we haven't scored enough goals."

We all see this but his thoughts and explanations are down to his team selections, I think he is deluded to think playing the way he sets us up can be anything other than BORING and we will never change the above unless HE Changes.

 

This was what he was brought in to improve?  This championship-lark isn’t as easy as some thought it was.

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The tipping point was reached for me today. I’ve always found it difficult to warm to him, and I’ve seen no real signs that he will improve us. Good performances like v Southampton are a blip. Our playing style is a mess. And after the dreadful QPR and Sheff Wed performances we were equally dreadful today when the least I was hoping for was some attritional determination. We were as weak as water. 

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13 hours ago, ChubStixx said:

What would be worse? Genuinely interested to know.

“After an extensive search, we’re pleased to announce Hoggy as the new head coach!”

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10 hours ago, Sturgess said:

I don’t think he’d ever make it to the boardroom to get the news, he only knows sideways and backwards.

Not only that - this board lack so much balls like a bad boyfriend they'd probably do it via text message.

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11 hours ago, aa_bcfc said:

Points vs Ipswich. Are you having a laugh?

Think we will lose away at Ipswich then again next weekend at home to Swansea. Feel a relagation battle coming up. Worrying times ahead. We were awfull yesterday against Cardiff 

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I think we will be safe this season only because 6 points should be enough, ss there are really only 2 spots left for grabs.

We have 3 home games against Blakcburn, Rotherham & Huddersfield - i know in recent evidence it is stupid to think we will win these, but i think we will somehow get lucky & win at least a couple more games this season.

However, i am extremely worried about next season with Manning & Tinnion, i think they will lead us to relegation. They need booting out now.

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I've not read the whole thread but what stuck out for me today was a lack of fight.

There had been such a culture shift within the club last few years and we had a squad of players who would outwork and outfight teams every week. I'm not on about being better physically but having the desire to win 2nd and 3rd balls, that same squad of players mentality has shifted overnight seemingly. Without getting into detail or old debates, I actually think Pearson and Rennie delivered one of the fittest squads I've ever seen and that includes mental fitness too. I'm not talking about injuries,but in terms of 90 minutes we went from whistle to whistle and didn't stop! I'm not qualified to discuss (or about as qualified as Lansdown I guess...) to discuss if this did have an impact on injuries or availability but I miss heading down to city knowing every individual would put a shift in and be accountable.

We look sluggish, unmotivated and generally lacking ideas. I said earlier this week sack at end of season if no improvement, but today was enough for me. He should be gone by lunchtime but he won't be.

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24 minutes ago, hinsleburg said:

I've not read the whole thread but what stuck out for me today was a lack of fight.

There had been such a culture shift within the club last few years and we had a squad of players who would outwork and outfight teams every week. I'm not on about being better physically but having the desire to win 2nd and 3rd balls, that same squad of players mentality has shifted overnight seemingly. Without getting into detail or old debates, I actually think Pearson and Rennie delivered one of the fittest squads I've ever seen and that includes mental fitness too. I'm not talking about injuries,but in terms of 90 minutes we went from whistle to whistle and didn't stop! I'm not qualified to discuss (or about as qualified as Lansdown I guess...) to discuss if this did have an impact on injuries or availability but I miss heading down to city knowing every individual would put a shift in and be accountable.

We look sluggish, unmotivated and generally lacking ideas. I said earlier this week sack at end of season if no improvement, but today was enough for me. He should be gone by lunchtime but he won't be.

I was sat in the lower Lansdown for the game not far from the dugouts. 

Cardiff technical area was full of passion if it wasn’t their manager shouting support or instructions it was someone else 

Compare our technical area, Manning was stood motionless with his hands in his pockets for most of the second half 

Not seen such a lifeless person since LJ 

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1 minute ago, phantom said:

I was sat in the lower Lansdown for the game not far from the dugouts. 

Cardiff technical area was full of passion if it wasn’t their manager shouting support or instructions it was someone else 

Compare our technical area, Manning was stood motionless with his hands in his pockets for most of the second half 

Not seen such a lifeless person since LJ 

So I also sit in lower Lansdown and body language was a real concern. Just stood hands in pockets for most of the game, so uninspiring.

We don't need somebody going mental for 90 minutes running up and down the touchline, but we do need some presence. 

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50 minutes ago, Mr Hankey said:

I think we will be safe this season only because 6 points should be enough, ss there are really only 2 spots left for grabs.

We have 3 home games against Blakcburn, Rotherham & Huddersfield - i know in recent evidence it is stupid to think we will win these, but i think we will somehow get lucky & win at least a couple more games this season.

However, i am extremely worried about next season with Manning & Tinnion, i think they will lead us to relegation. They need booting out now.

You need to score goals and keep clean sheets to pick up points we don't look like doing either any time soon.

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2 minutes ago, hinsleburg said:

So I also sit in lower Lansdown and body language was a real concern. Just stood hands in pockets for most of the game, so uninspiring.

We don't need somebody going mental for 90 minutes running up and down the touchline, but we do need some presence. 

Curtis and Euell used to do that in bucket loads.

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12 hours ago, flipflopcity said:

Bristol City head coach Liam Manning: ref todays game on BBC report... 

"I didn't think overall in the game there was a huge amount of quality which is something that's not new to us. We have been speaking about it too much.

"There's a reason we are one of the lowest scorers in the league. We had 17 shots, 12 inside the box, and we don't really test the keeper at all. We have to improve.

"We have to have everyone stepping up and taking responsibility because again it wasn't good enough.

"Possibly it's confidence. Being good enough is the next bit. Players have to step up and deliver and execute. We have done it before but we haven't done it consistently enough.

"In 30-odd games, our highest scorer is six goals I think. When you look at it, we haven't scored enough goals."

We all see this but his thoughts and explanations are down to his team selections, I think he is deluded to think playing the way he sets us up can be anything other than BORING and we will never change the above unless HE Changes.

 

when you set up the team to play like he does, it's no surprise the shots on goal are minimal. when you play your right winger out of position on the left and then bring on a left sided player and play him on the right, even when it's crystal clear  Sykes is struggling out there. when the instructions are to try maintain possession & only play sideways and clearly no sense of how to get the ball forward.

how does he expect the players to deliver when the game plan is fundamentally wrong.

i would rather let in 3 and score 4 (simplistic i know, but you get my drift) than watch this shite

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16 minutes ago, Sir Geoff said:

You need to score goals and keep clean sheets to pick up points we don't look like doing either any time soon.

Thats why i said i think we will somehow get lucky with a couple of results, we won’t stay up due to Manning, but due to the points we already have on the board & for how shite Rotherham are meaning there is only 2 places left. Can see us finishing as low as around 19th however.

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1 minute ago, Mr Hankey said:

Thats why i said i think we will somehow get lucky with a couple of results, we won’t stay up due to Manning, but due to the points we already have on the board & for how shite Rotherham are meaning there is only 2 places left. Can see us finishing as low as around 19th however.

Agree. I think we will finish just outside the drop zone with 50 (ish) points.

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15 hours ago, Mr Popodopolous said:

Lee Johnson lest we forget survived a worse run than this in 2016-17.

This isn't an argument to keep, far from it but it is hard to tell at what point they'll twist..based on NP it should perhaps be today or by a week on Monday at latest.

Do you have any confidence that the club would recruit a good replacement?

Tinnion would take over until the end of the season, so that would be us ****** Mr P.

Club is a mess.

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Let's hope for Manning's sake as much as everyone else that there is a debrief meeting today and we have a similar outcome to when we last played Cardiff and it will be all hail the new king, Andy King, until the end of the season. That would galvanise the club and fans and get the collective spirit back into the club which has been eroded away since his unfortunate appointment.

All of the negativity towards the hierarchy and more importantly Manning would dissappear overnight.

That's the only logical outcome.

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20 hours ago, Mr Popodopolous said:

18 months?

I'd have given him longer personally but totally agree with your post, length of contract aside.

I'd have given him another 3.5 years personally. But taking our decision makers into account, 18 months minimum would've been sensible.

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On 03/03/2024 at 10:36, Natchfever said:

Do you have any confidence that the club would recruit a good replacement?

Tinnion would take over until the end of the season, so that would be us ****** Mr P.

Club is a mess.

This is sadly pretty plausible, Natch.

If that happened he would effectively finish the job he begun I am sure..yeah a small sample size and League One but I'm sure he left us in the relegation zone.

He would return us to League One, complete a relegation.

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14 minutes ago, Mr Popodopolous said:

This is sadly pretty plausible, Natch.

If that happened he would effectively finish the job he begun I am sure..yeah a small sample size and League One but I'm sure he left us in the relegation zone.

He would return us to League One, complete a relegation.

I'd forgotten it was so early in the season.

Reports said "stepped down" so never sacked, aren't many Managers can say that 🤣

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