Quote from: Andy_Lochhead_in_the_air on October 06, 2023, 10:06:24 PMQuote from: FatSam on October 05, 2023, 10:01:56 PMI’ve always liked Gregory because he respected the club. "There's an aura about this club, a sense of history and tradition. Even the name is beautifully symmetrical with five letters in each word."When i read him saying that, I fully appreciated that he really did get it.I like him, he's undisputably one of us.
Quote from: FatSam on October 05, 2023, 10:01:56 PMI’ve always liked Gregory because he respected the club. "There's an aura about this club, a sense of history and tradition. Even the name is beautifully symmetrical with five letters in each word."
I’ve always liked Gregory because he respected the club.
I see similarities in Gregory and O'Neil. Both bought more crap players than good ones. Both got to a cup final and lost. I don't mind Gregory. He left us in 7th place I think. That's not bad.
I've always said that your opinion of Gregory as a manager was based largely on whether or not you liked him.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on October 08, 2023, 05:21:33 PMI've always said that your opinion of Gregory as a manager was based largely on whether or not you liked him. His reign was one of two parts, a real rollercaster of long unbeaten runs and also long winless runs right up to the cup final.Then after that about 18 months of really boring football and he should've gone at least six months before he actually did.2000/01 was one of the most nondescript seasons I've ever watched (and we've seen a few in the last 15 years). I've said this before but from the Nilis wonder goal v Chelsea in the second match to that brilliant Merse winner that sent Coventry down I can hardly recall anything else that happened then which is odd when I can recall so many matches and incidents from other seasons around that time.The cup final performance just broke everything we were building at the time and really finished us off as a top level club considering what happened to Chelsea after that game.
Quote from: SoccerHQ on October 08, 2023, 08:52:26 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on October 08, 2023, 05:21:33 PMI've always said that your opinion of Gregory as a manager was based largely on whether or not you liked him. His reign was one of two parts, a real rollercaster of long unbeaten runs and also long winless runs right up to the cup final.Then after that about 18 months of really boring football and he should've gone at least six months before he actually did.2000/01 was one of the most nondescript seasons I've ever watched (and we've seen a few in the last 15 years). I've said this before but from the Nilis wonder goal v Chelsea in the second match to that brilliant Merse winner that sent Coventry down I can hardly recall anything else that happened then which is odd when I can recall so many matches and incidents from other seasons around that time.The cup final performance just broke everything we were building at the time and really finished us off as a top level club considering what happened to Chelsea after that game.Post-cup final he knew that one bad set of results and he'd be sacked.