He was on a no lose situation at Derby with 2 loads of points so he probably knew he couldn't keep Derby up so would be blameless . But at D c united hewas a disaster
Was bottom when he signed as manager, stayed up. Second season would’ve stayed up with kids had it not been a 21 point deduction, so yes he did do well.
@@mailsportfootball yes with very poor clubs with poor boards & poor players. He now has a good playing squad & a proper board, shouldn’t be written off before the first game.
On a slight tangent, it always amuses me when people DON'T consider football, its players, managers and owners as representative of normal business practice. Money talks. Consider the employment we've all had. I was a manager (and previously a saleman) for various large companies. Loyalty is very rare. If another established company offers me 30% more I'm on my way or if I had an underperforming sales guy I want him out. I'd have gone to Saudi in a heartbeat. I'm sure both Ian and Chris have done the same. In saying that, there are exceptions to any rule. Binning Eustace for Rooney seems a strange one BUT the company (Birmingham) will rise or fall on its major decisions like this.
Should Wayne Rooney have been appointed Birmingham City manager?
Chris Sutton stole a living during his brief stint at Birmingham.
Cook has got it totally wrong rooney is not the man for the Job 🙈
Rooney has already made his first major error. Believing Hogan is a striker and playing him.
Every time a manager loses his job …. It stinks for the new manager. Respect for Rooney … give the man a chance.💙
Get a clue. Rooney will never be a decent manager he's thick as a plank
Awesome player. Needs time, getting rid of manager's is harming the game. Positive environment, everyone working together.
Ian Ladyman - Mark 'fast show' Williams look-a-like !
And he is a Birmingham City fan aswell mate lol
😂😂😂kin Rooney 😂😂😂
Another lampard !
He was on a no lose situation at Derby with 2 loads of points so he probably knew he couldn't keep Derby up so would be blameless . But at D c united hewas a disaster
I give Rooney 15 games see where he takes us
this comment aged marvellously hahaha
Footballer not manager like warnok 8 promotions like butcher building a house 😂
No
Stop poo stirring 😂
Did he do well at Derby ?
Was bottom when he signed as manager, stayed up. Second season would’ve stayed up with kids had it not been a 21 point deduction, so yes he did do well.
He had a 30.1% win percentage
@@mailsportfootball yes with very poor clubs with poor boards & poor players. He now has a good playing squad & a proper board, shouldn’t be written off before the first game.
@@ChrisPT89Exactly. I think we can push on.
No , but I guess he has an excuse due to their disarray off the field . He couldn’t manage a Pizza Hut , he can’t communicate .
On a slight tangent, it always amuses me when people DON'T consider football, its players, managers and owners as representative of normal business practice. Money talks. Consider the employment we've all had. I was a manager (and previously a saleman) for various large companies. Loyalty is very rare. If another established company offers me 30% more I'm on my way or if I had an underperforming sales guy I want him out. I'd have gone to Saudi in a heartbeat.
I'm sure both Ian and Chris have done the same.
In saying that, there are exceptions to any rule. Binning Eustace for Rooney seems a strange one BUT the company (Birmingham) will rise or fall on its major decisions like this.
Where will Rooney take Birmingham this season?
Your a genius mate sign you on at the blues with all that business brain lol