Watching Lukes interview makes me upset more than a football manager leaving should do. Bloody hell Luke you really know how to pull the heartstrings. Begone and let us move on with a new fancy piece.
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Watching Lukes interview makes me upset more than a football manager leaving should do. Bloody hell Luke you really know how to pull the heartstrings. Begone and let us move on with a new fancy piece.
Two managers in a row now:
- Nobody here suggested either of them as a candidate; the brothers basically pulled them out of thin air
- Did well once they took over (LW obviously did vastly better)
- Poached by a team two leagues above us
Great trends. I'm sad to see LW go, happy to see his career taking off, and extremely confident our owners will appoint a great replacement soon.
Will the replacement be as good as Luke, especially right away? I dunno, that's a HUGE ask. Hopefully they can get there in a season or two though. Assuming they too don't get poached
I distinctly remember looking at Luke's record prior to notts and thinking there was nothing whatsoever in it that made me think he would do well at the NL level as head coach of a NL team! But the Radar obviously told a different story. In the radar we must trust... yet again.
You can't watch that interview and not love the man. He wants to spend more time with his family especially and who can begrudge anyone that. Thanks Luke.
No manager other than Sirrel has left us in a higher place from where he found us, +24 places. His PPG 2.07 is also the 2nd best ever behind Cotterill, he has the best ever goals per game ratio, 2nd best win percentage and 3rd lowest loss percentage.
But yes, that all said, the majority of his games were in tier 5, so definitely not in the same bracket as Sirrel, Warnock or Allardyce. At 4th tier level Frank Hill and David Kevan had better PPG records than LW.
If he goes on to do well with Swansea, it will elevate his reputation here as somebody who would have likely achieved much more with Notts had he not been poached (as with Allardyce). The championship being what it is though, I wouldn't be terribly surprised if he's been sacked by this time next year. Time will tell what we've really lost.
I think he may regret this down the line. Last season at Notts he was at an underperforming club at the level we were playing at, Swansea's expectations are (probably) unrealistically high and the pressure will be much greater than with us. I don't think the Swansea fans are overwhelmed by this and if he doesn't get off to a good start then it could turn sour pretty quickly.
Just watched his interview at Swansea and he mentions there's no point scoring lots of goals if you're not resilient in defence....Yeah that worked well at Notts didn't it LukeOh and everyone is Incredible, the tea lady, the ball boys, the floodlights...