Alexikokopops Posted 4 March 2008 Posted 4 March 2008 I don't care how shit he was. He was so nice that I still can't be angry at him. Bless his cotton socks.
ozleicester Posted 4 March 2008 Posted 4 March 2008 I dont care about Kelly...infact..all i care about now is... danthefoxbuoys avatars
Daggers Posted 4 March 2008 Posted 4 March 2008 So whats this bombshell then Daggers?Not heard that one before. Your two year holiday on Mars must have been brilliant - you simply must let me have the travel agent's details.
The People's Hero Posted 4 March 2008 Posted 4 March 2008 This whole merry-go-round of counter-views is dull. It was dull when he was here and it is still dull now. He did not dig us out of any shit and to view the events as such is superficial and trite.Throughout the entire time he was here not one person could offer up any evidence of him improving the squad, demonstrating good coaching skills or being tactically aware. The only thing anyone here can agree on is that he was a nice man. He ruined decent players and allowed potential to stagnate. He couldn't motivate, worse - he allowed a drinking clique to take control of the changing room that still has repercussions on the culture of the club today. He was not inept because of the clubs league position - he was inept because he could not do the job he was employed to do and didn't have the bollocks to hold his hands up and leave. Rob Kelly is a cunt.
Raj Posted 4 March 2008 Posted 4 March 2008 Rob smashingbunchoflads Kelly was an inept twat - he can **** right off. This whole merry-go-round of counter-views is dull. It was dull when he was here and it is still dull now. He did not dig us out of any shit and to view the events as such is superficial and trite.Throughout the entire time he was here not one person could offer up any evidence of him improving the squad, demonstrating good coaching skills or being tactically aware. The only thing anyone here can agree on is that he was a nice man. He ruined decent players and allowed potential to stagnate. He couldn't motivate, worse - he allowed a drinking clique to take control of the changing room that still has repercussions on the culture of the club today. He was not inept because of the clubs league position - he was inept because he could not do the job he was employed to do and didn't have the bollocks to hold his hands up and leave. Rob Kelly is a cunt. Maybe so. But he was a bloody nice bloke!
Fat Ron Posted 4 March 2008 Posted 4 March 2008 Nice bloke, decent coach (nothing spectacular) dumped in the deep end by a boardroom panick. Not his fault he was out of his depth, exceptionally bad managment by the people in charge of the club. Whilst I wont be heaping praise on him for 'saving us' or being a nice bloke I certainly wont be slagging the chap off. IMO, he deserves a ''how you doing Rob, nice to see you, Mrs ok is she?.... by the way hope you lose tonight and get relegated so we dont'' kind of reception.
cecchini Posted 4 March 2008 Posted 4 March 2008 As a professional through and through, I hope we stuff them - but I fear we won't Nice guy or not, Kelly has moved on and is in yet another relegation struggle.. need i say more? I wish him well - after he loses tonight.
Mort Posted 4 March 2008 Posted 4 March 2008 Rob smashingbunchoflads Kelly was an inept twat - he can **** right off. Nice break from the all the Kelly eulogies... agree completely.
accessory Posted 4 March 2008 Posted 4 March 2008 There still seems to be a lot of bitterness towards him. Can't see why - he did his best for the club (unlike some managers of more recent vintage), even if that proved not to be enough. And the football we played in his early games in charge was as good as we've seen since we came back to this league in 2004.
lavrentis Posted 4 March 2008 Posted 4 March 2008 I generally liked him, did the best with what he had
The People's Hero Posted 4 March 2008 Posted 4 March 2008 Rob Kelly is douchebag. And not a particularly good one.
Stevosevic Posted 4 March 2008 Posted 4 March 2008 To be fair he saved us that season. Hes a nice bloke. Shouldn't get any stick IMO. Although nobody can doubt hes a terrible manager.
hairy Posted 4 March 2008 Posted 4 March 2008 He is a very good coach and assistant, not manager material yet but he put 100% in to this club and deserves to be treated as such. I think you will find Rob puts in a least 110% but more usually doubles his efforts on the training ground.
The Stig Posted 4 March 2008 Posted 4 March 2008 I think you will find Rob puts in a least 110% but more usually doubles his efforts on the training ground. You're a fan then!
hairy Posted 4 March 2008 Posted 4 March 2008 You're a fan then! No. Not really. Eventough he put in 110% and doubled his efforts on the training ground it made F all difference
The Stig Posted 4 March 2008 Posted 4 March 2008 No. Not really. Eventough he put in 110% and doubled his efforts on the training ground it made F all difference Yeah true, nice that he put the effort in in thre first place, shame he didn't get any success.
Ric Flair Posted 4 March 2008 Posted 4 March 2008 Interviewer: So Rob, another disappointing performance away to Stoke. Surely this can't continue much longer without drastic action being taken.Nob: Look, I can't ask for much more from the bunch of lads. They are honest as the day is long. They've come back in to the dressing room upbeat and that's all I can ask for. Interviewer: Upbeat about what? Nob: We've got another party to go to tonight, Aylestone Civic Hall are putting on a spread and free plonk for the players, management and staff. Ian Miller won an all expenses paid night there in the raffle that Birch did for Comic Relief. Interviewer: Some fans might seriously be questioning why you allowed the players to have 4 days off last week after the QPR debacle? Especially after you follow it up with another heavy loss. Nob: We are where we are. There's no point thinking outside of the box and wondering what might of been or what we could have if we did this or that. The lads have been doubling, tripling and quadroupling their efforts on the training ground all season and so have the coaching staff. Stowelly, bless him was even out there in his shorts in the hail when the players had a few days off, bollocking the cones and goal posts. But as i've said, we won't get worked up about it, just like we won't book a trip to New York when we somehow win a game. We're all a smashing set of folk, and Milan recognises that. That's all you can judge a person on. Interviewer: What's your views on Andy Johnson's sending off after just 7 minutes for flobbing at Lee Hendrie? It looked to be completely un-professional. Nob: Jonno's, Jonno. He's a smashing lad, he's been there and done it. He's in there now with the lads, he's been in the bath with Horsfield having some banter. I couldn't ask much more from the bunch. He's said he's sorry to me and that's enough for me. He's as straight as you could get and i'll be appealling to the Football League over the sending off. We need him for the Derby game, where we'll be going out to secure a point. Interviewer: Milan got up from the directors box and left with 15 minutes to go. Is there anything you can report on that? Nob: I've had a good chat with Milan in the week and he's a smashing bloke. Football mad, but I don't want us to get ahead of ourselves. He's obviously trying to get a head start to the party tonight that Ian won for us. Interviewer: Elvis had the chance to get you back in it when Levi crossed to give him an open goal to score in to. Any regrets that Elvis somehow couldn't keep his composure? Nob: I think it would be both dis-respectful to Stoke and to Elvis for me to have any regrets here. We know where we are going and we are all pulling in the same direction. I'm not going to say Elvis wasn't pulling in the right direction to not score from 3 yards, it's just one of those things. He's a smashing lad and I wish him well. It's not an easy place to come here and score, let alone win so there's no complaints from myself or Stowelly. He's usually up for making someone a scapegoat but just as I was coming to do this interview I saw him dealing cards in a game of poker between him, Elvis, Kenton and Yeatesy. Morale is high and why shouldn't it be, their a great bunch. Interviewer: So to wrap this up Rob, is there any positives you can give the fans who will no doubt be making their way home very, very disappointed this evening. Nob: The lads appreciate the fans coming out in their droves and cheering them on. It's a big help, and it makes my job a lot easier. That's why the players are in there upbeat, they are a smashing bunch and why wouldn't they be when they have a party to go to. Everything's geared up for Derby on Good Friday, which is great for the fans. The fans love a local derby match and the players will turn up on the day. Just heard it on the radio, fascanating Rob. Rob's finest hour.
Simi Posted 4 March 2008 Posted 4 March 2008 Yes he kept us up marvelous, but he got us down there as well. Fair play, he'll get a small clap if any. That is all.
The People's Hero Posted 4 March 2008 Posted 4 March 2008 Yes he kept us up marvelous, but he got us down there as well.Fair play, he'll get a small clap if any. That is all. He should be derided, the useless tw at.
Guest ttfn Posted 4 March 2008 Posted 4 March 2008 This whole merry-go-round of counter-views is dull. It was dull when he was here and it is still dull now. He did not dig us out of any shit and to view the events as such is superficial and trite.Throughout the entire time he was here not one person could offer up any evidence of him improving the squad, demonstrating good coaching skills or being tactically aware. The only thing anyone here can agree on is that he was a nice man. He ruined decent players and allowed potential to stagnate. He couldn't motivate, worse - he allowed a drinking clique to take control of the changing room that still has repercussions on the culture of the club today. He was not inept because of the clubs league position - he was inept because he could not do the job he was employed to do and didn't have the bollocks to hold his hands up and leave. Rob Kelly is a cunt. 'The only thing anyone on here can agree on is that he was a nice man' 'Rob Kelly is a ****'. EH???????? And yes he did dig us out of the shit, we got 30 points from Kelly's 16 games in charge at the end of 05/06, which is promotion form. Nobody since has had a run anywhere near that good.
dandannieldanok Posted 4 March 2008 Posted 4 March 2008 Rob Kelly isn't going to get any reception, good or bad. It's hardly as if he's coming on at half time to do a lap of honour to see how the crowd reacts. Unless you decide the opposition technical area is more important than watching the match, he'll go through the night unnoticed.
Koke Posted 4 March 2008 Posted 4 March 2008 He'll sit in the dugout and nobody will notice him. Because nobody will give a shit about him.
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