Fri May 13, 2016 10:38 am
Fri May 13, 2016 10:49 am
Fri May 13, 2016 10:52 am
Fri May 13, 2016 10:53 am
Forever Blue wrote:NOW BECOMING ONE OF THE FAVOURITES TO BE CITY'S NEXT MANAGER
James Rowberry
Bets are now 7/2 and 3/1 for Rowberry to be next Cardiff City manager
James Rowberry could become the next Cardiff City manager
Rowberry will not cost the club anything and he knows how Vincent Tan works.
Rowberry won't ask for a big budget and is well respected by the current Cardiff City players.
As of yesterday, Rowberry has emerged as a shock and serious contender for the Head Coach role.
Part of Russell Slade's backroom staff, the 31-year-old has worked on coaching and analysis this season.
Rowberry was interviewed this week for the job.
One of the youngest in the world to complete to the UEFA Pro Licence, he would bring an understanding and knowledge of the most modern coaching techniques and theories.
Three years with Newport County Academy
It has worked for the likes of Bournemouth in the past.
Despite knowing the squad and the club well, it would be an enormous risk to put him into such a high-profile job so soon. Many Cardiff fans have also pointed out that previous managerial experience is not deemed important, why isn't Craig Bellamy being considered?
Fri May 13, 2016 10:57 am
Fri May 13, 2016 11:00 am
Fri May 13, 2016 11:24 am
Fri May 13, 2016 11:27 am
rontom wrote:well as a 83yr old fan it surprises me that the younger generation do not trust a young lad who has for the last 10yrs been a qualified coach to be capable of coaching Cardiff city players.
My first reaction to his name being mentioned was WHO, but having looked further, I can see here is someone who has trained and been successful in passing all exams, very highly thought of by people in football who know him, and could bring to the city a change to the very poor situation that we have at the present time, ie; decent players but do not know what their role is. as a qualified coach he would be capable of telling whits and marshall what he expects of them.
So what is the problem
Fri May 13, 2016 11:44 am
Fri May 13, 2016 11:50 am
Fri May 13, 2016 11:56 am
Roy wrote:Forever Blue wrote:NOW BECOMING ONE OF THE FAVOURITES TO BE CITY'S NEXT MANAGER
James Rowberry
Bets are now 7/2 and 3/1 for Rowberry to be next Cardiff City manager
James Rowberry could become the next Cardiff City manager
Rowberry will not cost the club anything and he knows how Vincent Tan works.
Rowberry won't ask for a big budget and is well respected by the current Cardiff City players.
As of yesterday, Rowberry has emerged as a shock and serious contender for the Head Coach role.
Part of Russell Slade's backroom staff, the 31-year-old has worked on coaching and analysis this season.
Rowberry was interviewed this week for the job.
One of the youngest in the world to complete to the UEFA Pro Licence, he would bring an understanding and knowledge of the most modern coaching techniques and theories.
Three years with Newport County Academy
It has worked for the likes of Bournemouth in the past.
Despite knowing the squad and the club well, it would be an enormous risk to put him into such a high-profile job so soon. Many Cardiff fans have also pointed out that previous managerial experience is not deemed important, why isn't Craig Bellamy being considered?
I will support any manager in the hot seat but i'my sorry this appointment would be an absolute joke. Imagine a 31 year old telling the likes of Whittingham and Marshall what they are doing wrong. This must not happen please.
Fri May 13, 2016 11:58 am
Neokutai wrote:I hope he gets the Job, We need to start building a long term project. Most " I want it now" fans won't agree but appointing a manager for short term gain didn't work out too well last time. Most were waiting for Dave Jones to take us up on a shoestring so I doubt it'll hurt to show the same sort of patience again, In the long term we will have a more stable platform to stay up if we gain promotion in future.
Fri May 13, 2016 11:59 am
Roy wrote:Forever Blue wrote:NOW BECOMING ONE OF THE FAVOURITES TO BE CITY'S NEXT MANAGER
James Rowberry
Bets are now 7/2 and 3/1 for Rowberry to be next Cardiff City manager
James Rowberry could become the next Cardiff City manager
Rowberry will not cost the club anything and he knows how Vincent Tan works.
Rowberry won't ask for a big budget and is well respected by the current Cardiff City players.
As of yesterday, Rowberry has emerged as a shock and serious contender for the Head Coach role.
Part of Russell Slade's backroom staff, the 31-year-old has worked on coaching and analysis this season.
Rowberry was interviewed this week for the job.
One of the youngest in the world to complete to the UEFA Pro Licence, he would bring an understanding and knowledge of the most modern coaching techniques and theories.
Three years with Newport County Academy
It has worked for the likes of Bournemouth in the past.
Despite knowing the squad and the club well, it would be an enormous risk to put him into such a high-profile job so soon. Many Cardiff fans have also pointed out that previous managerial experience is not deemed important, why isn't Craig Bellamy being considered?
I will support any manager in the hot seat but i'my sorry this appointment would be an absolute joke. Imagine a 31 year old telling the likes of Whittingham and Marshall what they are doing wrong. This must not happen please.
Fri May 13, 2016 11:59 am
Fri May 13, 2016 11:59 am
Fri May 13, 2016 12:02 pm
Fri May 13, 2016 12:08 pm
2blue2handle wrote:Im not sure the youth we have are good enough. All very well bringing them in but they have to be up to the job.
Fri May 13, 2016 12:24 pm
Forever Blue wrote:NOW BECOMING ONE OF THE FAVOURITES TO BE CITY'S NEXT MANAGER
James Rowberry
Bets are now 7/2 and 3/1 for Rowberry to be next Cardiff City manager
James Rowberry could become the next Cardiff City manager
Rowberry will not cost the club anything and he knows how Vincent Tan works.
Rowberry won't ask for a big budget and is well respected by the current Cardiff City players.
As of yesterday, Rowberry has emerged as a shock and serious contender for the Head Coach role.
Part of Russell Slade's backroom staff, the 31-year-old has worked on coaching and analysis this season.
Rowberry was interviewed this week for the job.
One of the youngest in the world to complete to the UEFA Pro Licence, he would bring an understanding and knowledge of the most modern coaching techniques and theories.
Three years with Newport County Academy
It has worked for the likes of Bournemouth in the past.
Despite knowing the squad and the club well, it would be an enormous risk to put him into such a high-profile job so soon. Many Cardiff fans have also pointed out that previous managerial experience is not deemed important, why isn't Craig Bellamy being considered?
Fri May 13, 2016 12:38 pm
ThomasC wrote:2blue2handle wrote:Im not sure the youth we have are good enough. All very well bringing them in but they have to be up to the job.
I just can't see what the attraction is to Rowberry other than him possibly being more willing to play to the young players he has personally coached through the system. If anyone has another reason why the club would consider him, please share
Fri May 13, 2016 12:40 pm
angelis1949 wrote:Forever Blue wrote:NOW BECOMING ONE OF THE FAVOURITES TO BE CITY'S NEXT MANAGER
James Rowberry
Bets are now 7/2 and 3/1 for Rowberry to be next Cardiff City manager
James Rowberry could become the next Cardiff City manager
Rowberry will not cost the club anything and he knows how Vincent Tan works.
Rowberry won't ask for a big budget and is well respected by the current Cardiff City players.
As of yesterday, Rowberry has emerged as a shock and serious contender for the Head Coach role.
Part of Russell Slade's backroom staff, the 31-year-old has worked on coaching and analysis this season.
Rowberry was interviewed this week for the job.
One of the youngest in the world to complete to the UEFA Pro Licence, he would bring an understanding and knowledge of the most modern coaching techniques and theories.
Three years with Newport County Academy
It has worked for the likes of Bournemouth in the past.
Despite knowing the squad and the club well, it would be an enormous risk to put him into such a high-profile job so soon. Many Cardiff fans have also pointed out that previous managerial experience is not deemed important, why isn't Craig Bellamy being considered?
My biggest concern would be his knowledge or lack of it in the transfer market seeing we need to strengthen the team before next season
Fri May 13, 2016 10:37 pm
Fri May 13, 2016 11:53 pm
Sat May 14, 2016 1:47 am
Jasonccfc wrote:I'm keeping an open mind. I like Pearson and Warnock but if this guy is given the role i will look forward to seeing how he does. Hopefully if the fans and club give him time he might be the best thing to happen at City in years
If it turns out to be a bad decision so what? The club tried and it won't be no worse than some of the down sides we have experienced over the last few decades
Sat May 14, 2016 2:33 am
grange_end1927 wrote:f**k me if its him our clubs a f*cking joke
Sat May 14, 2016 2:36 am
Sat May 14, 2016 6:17 am
Sat May 14, 2016 9:32 am
sir ninian wrote:I'm all for giving a young manager a chance,Eddie howe at Bournemouth is a prime example but I feel city would be taking another risk.City fans have had nothing to cheer about for 3 years now, and now is not the time to gamble just because it's a cheap option.We need an experienced manager to get some stability into the club(Warnock).If they want a young gun then get Bellamy in.
Sat May 14, 2016 9:40 am
Sven wrote:Jasonccfc wrote:I'm keeping an open mind. I like Pearson and Warnock but if this guy is given the role i will look forward to seeing how he does. Hopefully if the fans and club give him time he might be the best thing to happen at City in years
If it turns out to be a bad decision so what? The club tried and it won't be no worse than some of the down sides we have experienced over the last few decades
Great post!
Sat May 14, 2016 10:12 am
Jasonccfc wrote:Sven wrote:Jasonccfc wrote:I'm keeping an open mind. I like Pearson and Warnock but if this guy is given the role i will look forward to seeing how he does. Hopefully if the fans and club give him time he might be the best thing to happen at City in years
If it turns out to be a bad decision so what? The club tried and it won't be no worse than some of the down sides we have experienced over the last few decades
Great post!
Sven i know it's a risk and i know it's a big if but what if a younger manager comes in and does well it could be the breath of fresh air thats been needed at the club in years..
Sat May 14, 2016 10:38 am
Tony Blue Williams wrote:angelis1949 wrote:Forever Blue wrote:NOW BECOMING ONE OF THE FAVOURITES TO BE CITY'S NEXT MANAGER
James Rowberry
Bets are now 7/2 and 3/1 for Rowberry to be next Cardiff City manager
James Rowberry could become the next Cardiff City manager
Rowberry will not cost the club anything and he knows how Vincent Tan works.
Rowberry won't ask for a big budget and is well respected by the current Cardiff City players.
As of yesterday, Rowberry has emerged as a shock and serious contender for the Head Coach role.
Part of Russell Slade's backroom staff, the 31-year-old has worked on coaching and analysis this season.
Rowberry was interviewed this week for the job.
One of the youngest in the world to complete to the UEFA Pro Licence, he would bring an understanding and knowledge of the most modern coaching techniques and theories.
Three years with Newport County Academy
It has worked for the likes of Bournemouth in the past.
Despite knowing the squad and the club well, it would be an enormous risk to put him into such a high-profile job so soon. Many Cardiff fans have also pointed out that previous managerial experience is not deemed important, why isn't Craig Bellamy being considered?
My biggest concern would be his knowledge or lack of it in the transfer market seeing we need to strengthen the team before next season
If you think about it his squad strengthening is going to come from the DVP side rather than the transfer market. On that he would seem to be the most qualified.