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If Ralph is sacked in the summer, who do we get in? on 13:49 - May 18 by saint901
I see nobody in that list who is demonstrably better than RH.
Given more resources and different players, maybe.
Marsch - definitely not - look where Leeds are. Smith - another relegated club Lampard - really? Dyche - do we really want to play like Burnley?
Well that’s one of the reasons I made this poll as I’d really be interested to see of which mangers people really want in to replace Ralph if he goes. As like you said, non are any major standouts, and that means that if we do sack him, we’re ether going with someone that’s not much better, or taking a risk on a foreign manager that won’t have much/any experience in the prem. ether way it’s certainly risky
If Ralph is sacked in the summer, who do we get in? on 11:12 - May 19 by PatfromPoole
How is Brentford’s stadium better?
Have you been there?
A new car tends to be better than a 20 year old one...
Our stadium does a job, but it was built on the cheap and is getting pretty dog eared with no real money ever spent on it. There's more rust than on an old Cortina and we're doing well if both of the big screens are working at the same time, and even then the one on the Northam has areas where it's dead. Apparently they wanted to replace them but to do that they would need to strengthen the roof supports but that takes the stuff we haven't got (i.e. money).
I can't think of many fans who would rate our stadium, it's certainly light years behind the ones that have been built in recent years.
"Playing Devil's Advocate since 15th January 2014"
If Ralph is sacked in the summer, who do we get in? on 11:36 - May 19 by saints__fan__73
A new car tends to be better than a 20 year old one...
Our stadium does a job, but it was built on the cheap and is getting pretty dog eared with no real money ever spent on it. There's more rust than on an old Cortina and we're doing well if both of the big screens are working at the same time, and even then the one on the Northam has areas where it's dead. Apparently they wanted to replace them but to do that they would need to strengthen the roof supports but that takes the stuff we haven't got (i.e. money).
I can't think of many fans who would rate our stadium, it's certainly light years behind the ones that have been built in recent years.
So,
Have you been to Brentford’s stadium, yes or no?
We thought that we had the answers,
It was the questions we had wrong.