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11 minutes ago, Esmond Million's Bung said:

Great leave a new man 12 games, yep that's the BCFC way, you couldn't make it up if true.

******* amateur hour.

 

12 Games to win 7. Managing a side that have won 2 in 18 games. Ladies and Gents Bristol City are relegated!

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4 minutes ago, Bcfc24 said:

12 Games to win 7. Managing a side that have won 2 in 18 games. Ladies and Gents Bristol City are relegated!

I think 4 wins taking us to 44 will be enough this season.  Not confident we will get them though.

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2 minutes ago, stokes7 said:

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So far on this thread we have had an unconfirmed rumour that they players have been sent home and LJ has bee summoned to AG.  Until there is anything from the club LJ is still the manager.  And we've now got an unconfirmed rumour that SP and KM will take over from a man who is still in a job and as far as anyone is aware has not been summoned to AG for his dismissal. 

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this is chris Beeks view on it! 

 

Right, Lee Johnson met with Steve Lansdown and Mark Ashton after the game last night, Lee was adamant we would not go down, Ashton had his backing, Steve wants it to work out but openly told Lee his position is getting to a point where it is untenable. He said he wasn't prepared to see the team get relegated or look in danger of doing so.

He asked Lee to go home and thing about things and meet him this afternoon.

He has been told regardless of his decision he will remain in charge on Saturday at Newcastle but that DOES NOT MEAN his job is safe.

Steve Lansdown has met with Keith Millen and invited him to join the coaching staff as a defensive coach, Keith Millen has been told if he decides to come in as a defensive coach that should Lee be relieved of his duties he will be asked to take temporary charge until such decision is made and would be invited to throw his own hat into the ring. Keith said he would not wish to go back into management and will give his offer serious thought over the next 24 hours.

John Pemberton and Dean Holden will leave the club after the Newcastle game as part of a coaching overhaul.

Lee has been offered the opportunity to resign before Monday morning, with the option to remain in a coaching role at the club and as a talent spotter and to assist the under 23s and Jamie McAlister. Steve would like him to remain at the club in some capacity but feels the Head Team Coach role has become too much for him and he was not ready for the responsibility.

In the meantime Steve Lansdown and Mark Ashton will talk to four potential replacements as a head team coach. Two of these are currently unattached and 2 have clubs.

Stuart Pearce who is a contact of mine, has been approached, I know that for certain, his representatives are due to meet SL and MA tomorrow, he has previously twice rejected the opportunity to manage the club, on issues he thought was not possible under the terms offered. Lansdown knows this and to approach him again suggests he will be willing to match his terms this time.

I am led to believe Phil Brown and Keith Hill are also being sought out, whilst no approach has been made to either of their clubs. Thomas Schaaf has also been approached and attended the game last night with his representatives, he has been helping our European scouting networks and is behind the recommendations for Jens Hegeler and Fabien Giefer.

Should Millen accept the role, he will be expected to assist the future replacement and the new Head team coach will be able to bring in two other coaches of their own choice.

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7 minutes ago, Sepp Blatter said:

this is chris Beeks view on it! 

 

Right, Lee Johnson met with Steve Lansdown and Mark Ashton after the game last night, Lee was adamant we would not go down, Ashton had his backing, Steve wants it to work out but openly told Lee his position is getting to a point where it is untenable. He said he wasn't prepared to see the team get relegated or look in danger of doing so.

He asked Lee to go home and thing about things and meet him this afternoon.

He has been told regardless of his decision he will remain in charge on Saturday at Newcastle but that DOES NOT MEAN his job is safe.

Steve Lansdown has met with Keith Millen and invited him to join the coaching staff as a defensive coach, Keith Millen has been told if he decides to come in as a defensive coach that should Lee be relieved of his duties he will be asked to take temporary charge until such decision is made and would be invited to throw his own hat into the ring. Keith said he would not wish to go back into management and will give his offer serious thought over the next 24 hours.

John Pemberton and Dean Holden will leave the club after the Newcastle game as part of a coaching overhaul.

Lee has been offered the opportunity to resign before Monday morning, with the option to remain in a coaching role at the club and as a talent spotter and to assist the under 23s and Jamie McAlister. Steve would like him to remain at the club in some capacity but feels the Head Team Coach role has become too much for him and he was not ready for the responsibility.

In the meantime Steve Lansdown and Mark Ashton will talk to four potential replacements as a head team coach. Two of these are currently unattached and 2 have clubs.

Stuart Pearce who is a contact of mine, has been approached, I know that for certain, his representatives are due to meet SL and MA tomorrow, he has previously twice rejected the opportunity to manage the club, on issues he thought was not possible under the terms offered. Lansdown knows this and to approach him again suggests he will be willing to match his terms this time.

I am led to believe Phil Brown and Keith Hill are also being sought out, whilst no approach has been made to either of their clubs. Thomas Schaaf has also been approached and attended the game last night with his representatives, he has been helping our European scouting networks and is behind the recommendations for Jens Hegeler and Fabien Giefer.

Should Millen accept the role, he will be expected to assist the future replacement and the new Head team coach will be able to bring in two other coaches of their own choice.

BS.

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5 minutes ago, Sepp Blatter said:

this is chris Beeks view on it! 

 

Right, Lee Johnson met with Steve Lansdown and Mark Ashton after the game last night, Lee was adamant we would not go down, Ashton had his backing, Steve wants it to work out but openly told Lee his position is getting to a point where it is untenable. He said he wasn't prepared to see the team get relegated or look in danger of doing so.

He asked Lee to go home and thing about things and meet him this afternoon.

He has been told regardless of his decision he will remain in charge on Saturday at Newcastle but that DOES NOT MEAN his job is safe.

Steve Lansdown has met with Keith Millen and invited him to join the coaching staff as a defensive coach, Keith Millen has been told if he decides to come in as a defensive coach that should Lee be relieved of his duties he will be asked to take temporary charge until such decision is made and would be invited to throw his own hat into the ring. Keith said he would not wish to go back into management and will give his offer serious thought over the next 24 hours.

John Pemberton and Dean Holden will leave the club after the Newcastle game as part of a coaching overhaul.

Lee has been offered the opportunity to resign before Monday morning, with the option to remain in a coaching role at the club and as a talent spotter and to assist the under 23s and Jamie McAlister. Steve would like him to remain at the club in some capacity but feels the Head Team Coach role has become too much for him and he was not ready for the responsibility.

In the meantime Steve Lansdown and Mark Ashton will talk to four potential replacements as a head team coach. Two of these are currently unattached and 2 have clubs.

Stuart Pearce who is a contact of mine, has been approached, I know that for certain, his representatives are due to meet SL and MA tomorrow, he has previously twice rejected the opportunity to manage the club, on issues he thought was not possible under the terms offered. Lansdown knows this and to approach him again suggests he will be willing to match his terms this time.

I am led to believe Phil Brown and Keith Hill are also being sought out, whilst no approach has been made to either of their clubs. Thomas Schaaf has also been approached and attended the game last night with his representatives, he has been helping our European scouting networks and is behind the recommendations for Jens Hegeler and Fabien Giefer.

Should Millen accept the role, he will be expected to assist the future replacement and the new Head team coach will be able to bring in two other coaches of their own choice.

Fantasist - what a boring life he must lead to dedicate time to concocting and posting that.

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5 minutes ago, Sepp Blatter said:

this is chris Beeks view on it! 

 

Right, Lee Johnson met with Steve Lansdown and Mark Ashton after the game last night, Lee was adamant we would not go down, Ashton had his backing, Steve wants it to work out but openly told Lee his position is getting to a point where it is untenable. He said he wasn't prepared to see the team get relegated or look in danger of doing so.

He asked Lee to go home and thing about things and meet him this afternoon.

He has been told regardless of his decision he will remain in charge on Saturday at Newcastle but that DOES NOT MEAN his job is safe.

Steve Lansdown has met with Keith Millen and invited him to join the coaching staff as a defensive coach, Keith Millen has been told if he decides to come in as a defensive coach that should Lee be relieved of his duties he will be asked to take temporary charge until such decision is made and would be invited to throw his own hat into the ring. Keith said he would not wish to go back into management and will give his offer serious thought over the next 24 hours.

John Pemberton and Dean Holden will leave the club after the Newcastle game as part of a coaching overhaul.

Lee has been offered the opportunity to resign before Monday morning, with the option to remain in a coaching role at the club and as a talent spotter and to assist the under 23s and Jamie McAlister. Steve would like him to remain at the club in some capacity but feels the Head Team Coach role has become too much for him and he was not ready for the responsibility.

In the meantime Steve Lansdown and Mark Ashton will talk to four potential replacements as a head team coach. Two of these are currently unattached and 2 have clubs.

Stuart Pearce who is a contact of mine, has been approached, I know that for certain, his representatives are due to meet SL and MA tomorrow, he has previously twice rejected the opportunity to manage the club, on issues he thought was not possible under the terms offered. Lansdown knows this and to approach him again suggests he will be willing to match his terms this time.

I am led to believe Phil Brown and Keith Hill are also being sought out, whilst no approach has been made to either of their clubs. Thomas Schaaf has also been approached and attended the game last night with his representatives, he has been helping our European scouting networks and is behind the recommendations for Jens Hegeler and Fabien Giefer.

Should Millen accept the role, he will be expected to assist the future replacement and the new Head team coach will be able to bring in two other coaches of their own choice.

How does he keep coming up with this turd, this guy really has a problem and I almost feel sorry for him.

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13 minutes ago, Sepp Blatter said:

this is chris Beeks view on it! 

 

Right, Lee Johnson met with Steve Lansdown and Mark Ashton after the game last night, Lee was adamant we would not go down, Ashton had his backing, Steve wants it to work out but openly told Lee his position is getting to a point where it is untenable. He said he wasn't prepared to see the team get relegated or look in danger of doing so.

He asked Lee to go home and thing about things and meet him this afternoon.

He has been told regardless of his decision he will remain in charge on Saturday at Newcastle but that DOES NOT MEAN his job is safe.

Steve Lansdown has met with Keith Millen and invited him to join the coaching staff as a defensive coach, Keith Millen has been told if he decides to come in as a defensive coach that should Lee be relieved of his duties he will be asked to take temporary charge until such decision is made and would be invited to throw his own hat into the ring. Keith said he would not wish to go back into management and will give his offer serious thought over the next 24 hours.

John Pemberton and Dean Holden will leave the club after the Newcastle game as part of a coaching overhaul.

Lee has been offered the opportunity to resign before Monday morning, with the option to remain in a coaching role at the club and as a talent spotter and to assist the under 23s and Jamie McAlister. Steve would like him to remain at the club in some capacity but feels the Head Team Coach role has become too much for him and he was not ready for the responsibility.

In the meantime Steve Lansdown and Mark Ashton will talk to four potential replacements as a head team coach. Two of these are currently unattached and 2 have clubs.

Stuart Pearce who is a contact of mine, has been approached, I know that for certain, his representatives are due to meet SL and MA tomorrow, he has previously twice rejected the opportunity to manage the club, on issues he thought was not possible under the terms offered. Lansdown knows this and to approach him again suggests he will be willing to match his terms this time.

I am led to believe Phil Brown and Keith Hill are also being sought out, whilst no approach has been made to either of their clubs. Thomas Schaaf has also been approached and attended the game last night with his representatives, he has been helping our European scouting networks and is behind the recommendations for Jens Hegeler and Fabien Giefer.

Should Millen accept the role, he will be expected to assist the future replacement and the new Head team coach will be able to bring in two other coaches of their own choice.

 

Haha, what utter garbage.

I particularly like the idea that our failing manager would be invited to remain at the club to assist with the U23s.

Brilliant.

If you believe that you'll believe anything.

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1 minute ago, Coxy27 said:

 

Haha, what utter garbage.

I particularly like the idea that our failing manager would be invited to remain at the club to assist with the U23s.

Brilliant.

If you believe that you'll believe anything.

I believe in a thing called love

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13 minutes ago, Sepp Blatter said:

this is chris Beeks view on it! 

 

Right, Lee Johnson met with Steve Lansdown and Mark Ashton after the game last night, Lee was adamant we would not go down, Ashton had his backing, Steve wants it to work out but openly told Lee his position is getting to a point where it is untenable. He said he wasn't prepared to see the team get relegated or look in danger of doing so.

He asked Lee to go home and thing about things and meet him this afternoon.

He has been told regardless of his decision he will remain in charge on Saturday at Newcastle but that DOES NOT MEAN his job is safe.

Steve Lansdown has met with Keith Millen and invited him to join the coaching staff as a defensive coach, Keith Millen has been told if he decides to come in as a defensive coach that should Lee be relieved of his duties he will be asked to take temporary charge until such decision is made and would be invited to throw his own hat into the ring. Keith said he would not wish to go back into management and will give his offer serious thought over the next 24 hours.

John Pemberton and Dean Holden will leave the club after the Newcastle game as part of a coaching overhaul.

Lee has been offered the opportunity to resign before Monday morning, with the option to remain in a coaching role at the club and as a talent spotter and to assist the under 23s and Jamie McAlister. Steve would like him to remain at the club in some capacity but feels the Head Team Coach role has become too much for him and he was not ready for the responsibility.

In the meantime Steve Lansdown and Mark Ashton will talk to four potential replacements as a head team coach. Two of these are currently unattached and 2 have clubs.

Stuart Pearce who is a contact of mine, has been approached, I know that for certain, his representatives are due to meet SL and MA tomorrow, he has previously twice rejected the opportunity to manage the club, on issues he thought was not possible under the terms offered. Lansdown knows this and to approach him again suggests he will be willing to match his terms this time.

I am led to believe Phil Brown and Keith Hill are also being sought out, whilst no approach has been made to either of their clubs. Thomas Schaaf has also been approached and attended the game last night with his representatives, he has been helping our European scouting networks and is behind the recommendations for Jens Hegeler and Fabien Giefer.

Should Millen accept the role, he will be expected to assist the future replacement and the new Head team coach will be able to bring in two other coaches of their own choice.

So full of shit, he makes a septic tank look like a paddling pool.

I've read all the stuff about his horse racing syndicate days and I wouldn't touch him with a barge pole, let alone believe he has 'insider knowledge'.

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16 minutes ago, Sepp Blatter said:

this is chris Beeks view on it! 

 

Right, Lee Johnson met with Steve Lansdown and Mark Ashton after the game last night, Lee was adamant we would not go down, Ashton had his backing, Steve wants it to work out but openly told Lee his position is getting to a point where it is untenable. He said he wasn't prepared to see the team get relegated or look in danger of doing so.

He asked Lee to go home and thing about things and meet him this afternoon.

He has been told regardless of his decision he will remain in charge on Saturday at Newcastle but that DOES NOT MEAN his job is safe.

Steve Lansdown has met with Keith Millen and invited him to join the coaching staff as a defensive coach, Keith Millen has been told if he decides to come in as a defensive coach that should Lee be relieved of his duties he will be asked to take temporary charge until such decision is made and would be invited to throw his own hat into the ring. Keith said he would not wish to go back into management and will give his offer serious thought over the next 24 hours.

John Pemberton and Dean Holden will leave the club after the Newcastle game as part of a coaching overhaul.

Lee has been offered the opportunity to resign before Monday morning, with the option to remain in a coaching role at the club and as a talent spotter and to assist the under 23s and Jamie McAlister. Steve would like him to remain at the club in some capacity but feels the Head Team Coach role has become too much for him and he was not ready for the responsibility.

In the meantime Steve Lansdown and Mark Ashton will talk to four potential replacements as a head team coach. Two of these are currently unattached and 2 have clubs.

Stuart Pearce who is a contact of mine, has been approached, I know that for certain, his representatives are due to meet SL and MA tomorrow, he has previously twice rejected the opportunity to manage the club, on issues he thought was not possible under the terms offered. Lansdown knows this and to approach him again suggests he will be willing to match his terms this time.

I am led to believe Phil Brown and Keith Hill are also being sought out, whilst no approach has been made to either of their clubs. Thomas Schaaf has also been approached and attended the game last night with his representatives, he has been helping our European scouting networks and is behind the recommendations for Jens Hegeler and Fabien Giefer.

Should Millen accept the role, he will be expected to assist the future replacement and the new Head team coach will be able to bring in two other coaches of their own choice.

This will be the same Lansdown who wasn't at Ashton Gate last night?

That Beek is a moron.

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