Is Fullarbob really that bad?
Think he's beginning to get a bit typecast now.
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Is Fullarbob really that bad?
Think he's beginning to get a bit typecast now.
He was an utterly ludicrous appointment for us rather than an awful manager, so we don't really know how bad he is. He did an ok job at Halifax, winning more games than he lost. However, the abiding memory for Notts fans will always be him ending up flat on his arse when trying to control the ball in the technical area! That was the biggest cheer he ever got, and I must admit to joining in, but on a human level I did feel a bit bad about it later. Back then, Ray Trew deserved the jeers rather than Jamie Fullarton.
Totally agree with you Elite Pie. Fullerton was simply the wrong appointment. He wasn’t given a chance to prove himself by us fans. He was in a no sun situation from the very start. I’m guilty as charged. I too felt bad after cheering his falling on his arse. I personally hope he is a success as Walsall’s technical director. A lot worse things have happened down the Lane since the days of Fullerton.
You're semi-correct about the appointment in my opinion.
Fullarton WAS a grown up when he was offered and accepted the job. He also applied for it in the first place (unless Ray just grabbed him off the street and made him take the job). Both parties were culpable for different reasons. Fullarton should have acknowledged his own limitations and not taken the role, even though he had been offered it. I feel no sadness towards him, in fact I think he was a fool with a huge ego.
On Trew's part, we will never know exactly why he offered the job to Fullarton. It could have been to save a few quid or there could have been other reasons - we will never know, but it was a monumental balls up.
However I see Fullarton's appointment in a different way. There are many football club owners who have appointed managers who they feel have the experience and therefore have a good chance of doing the job well. After a few months, the manager fails and gets the sack. I think Trew was trying something different and took a punt on an untried manager. He soon realised it wasn't working.
Trew wasn't the first and won't be the last. In fact there seems to be a move towards appointing managers who DON'T have a successful record, but instead have the 'qualification'. Again, I feel this is of detriment to English football and personality in the game. Most of these 'qualified' coaches have little or no personality and it is reflected in the type of football their teams play.
Last edited by Lullapie; 15-04-2021 at 03:35 AM.
Pretty sure it was his wife who made that decision, I was under the strong impression that she was basically running the club by that stage with Rodwell gone and Ray no longer caring anymore having become thoroughly deflated with his last real attempt to reignite the club with the Ladbrokes deal and his appointment of Moniz failing to halt the slide after we'd dropped back into tier 4.