Jimbo

Jimbo

Postby redrobo » Sat Aug 27, 2022 9:41 am

Hope the rumour that Jimbo could be named Rochdale manager is true.

If so welcome back into the hot seat.

Really am pleased for him.
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Re: Jimbo

Postby redrobo » Mon Aug 29, 2022 10:12 am

We had the occasional differences but really am chuffed that it's been confirmed that he has taken over at Rochdale.

Wonder if history will repeat itself and that his first appointment will be Kevin as his assistant....if so a very good partnership and the first step for Kevin into football management... :?: :?: :?:

https://www.rochdaleafc.co.uk/news/2022 ... pointment/

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Re: Jimbo

Postby Redalert1970 » Mon Aug 29, 2022 10:37 am

Wonder if he will try and sign any of our transfer listed players - Toums will probably give him a heads up regarding Cooney, Mcloughlin, O Connor etc !!!
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Re: Jimbo

Postby Redalert1970 » Mon Aug 29, 2022 10:41 am

His 1st match in charge will be against John Coleman`s Accrington in the Pizza Trophy tomorrow evening

Good luck Jimbo - Can`t keep a great man down for long
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Re: Jimbo

Postby redrobo » Mon Aug 29, 2022 10:51 am

Would be slightly ironic if Jimbo offered some of our transfer listed players a place in his new club thereby releasing some pennies for DA to delve into the transfer market....but would have to happen almost immediately.

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Re: Jimbo

Postby Gone_Shrimping » Mon Aug 29, 2022 11:01 am

redrobo wrote:Would be slightly ironic if Jimbo offered some of our transfer listed players a place in his new club thereby releasing some pennies for DA to delve into the transfer market....but would have to happen almost immediately.

:o :o :o


None of the "available" transfer listed players are well known to Jim but maybe Cooney and Obika could strengthen Rochdale.
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Re: Jimbo

Postby redrobo » Thu Sep 01, 2022 10:56 am

Great to see him back in front of the camera, full of optimism....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-otMvFZVxs

:D :D :D :D
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Re: Jimbo

Postby Born again Bill » Sat Sep 17, 2022 4:14 pm

Jim o Not having the best of starts in his new job , hopefully the fans give him time !
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Re: Jimbo

Postby red shrimp » Sun Sep 18, 2022 10:55 am

Hiring JB when you’re rock bottom of the league wasn’t a smart appointment in my opinion. I don’t think it’ll end well for him.
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Re: Jimbo

Postby Potted Shrimp » Sun Sep 18, 2022 12:30 pm

Could potentially be another traditional, long term Football League club dropping out of the league again.

The National League is so tough to get out of, with a mix of large ex-FL clubs and the smaller imposters who always spring a surprise.

It has certainly improved somewhat since we were in it, in fact, we probably got out at the best time.
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Re: Jimbo

Postby Westgate Wanderer » Sun Sep 18, 2022 7:20 pm

red shrimp wrote:Hiring JB when you’re rock bottom of the league wasn’t a smart appointment in my opinion. I don’t think it’ll end well for him.
He's back where he left us, will be interesting to see how he gets on.
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Re: Jimbo

Postby Wild Bill » Mon Sep 19, 2022 8:01 am

Let's give him a bit of time. Depends on the relationship with the chairman. PMG used to counsel Jim when times were tough. Probably a rare thing at today's football clubs
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Re: Jimbo

Postby lancaster shrimp » Mon Sep 19, 2022 9:33 am

I'm shocked he's got another job in the football league to be honest. I think he would have take us down had Fylde not come in for him. He took them down aswell. (With a far bigger budget) his win percentage over the last 60 games mustn't be great and it wouldn't inspire me if I was a Dale fan.
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Re: Jimbo

Postby Keith » Mon Sep 19, 2022 11:09 am

lancaster shrimp wrote:I'm shocked he's got another job in the football league to be honest. I think he would have take us down had Fylde not come in for him. He took them down aswell. (With a far bigger budget) his win percentage over the last 60 games mustn't be great and it wouldn't inspire me if I was a Dale fan.


Skipping over all the seasons where he kept us up, when we didn't have a pot to piss in, and he used to clean dog crap and broken glass off the school pitch before training? Where neither he, nor the players and backroom staff were getting paid, yet still kept us up? When the club was turned in to a soap opera, with a penniless Brazilian and a mad-Italian who slept in the boardroom, fighting for ownership of the club? I

f you include those seasons, I'd say he's the best man to try and keep 'Dale up. Good luck to him.
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Re: Jimbo

Postby Sakhalin Shrimp » Mon Sep 19, 2022 3:00 pm

Keith wrote:
lancaster shrimp wrote:I'm shocked he's got another job in the football league to be honest. I think he would have take us down had Fylde not come in for him. He took them down aswell. (With a far bigger budget) his win percentage over the last 60 games mustn't be great and it wouldn't inspire me if I was a Dale fan.


Skipping over all the seasons where he kept us up, when we didn't have a pot to piss in, and he used to clean dog crap and broken glass off the school pitch before training? Where neither he, nor the players and backroom staff were getting paid, yet still kept us up? When the club was turned in to a soap opera, with a penniless Brazilian and a mad-Italian who slept in the boardroom, fighting for ownership of the club? I

f you include those seasons, I'd say he's the best man to try and keep 'Dale up. Good luck to him.


Unfortunately, although it makes you a good bloke committed to the club, picking dog crap up off the training pitch doesn’t count towards staying up.

Results is the thing.
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Re: Jimbo

Postby nobbyshrimp » Mon Sep 19, 2022 4:48 pm

With you Keith, Enough said
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Postby Westgate Wanderer » Mon Sep 19, 2022 6:01 pm

DA didn't have a pot to piss in and had to play with no crowd! Look what happened with a bit of positive thinking! He didn't moan about the wind and rain and everything else being against him, got on with his job.
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Re: Jimbo

Postby red shrimp » Mon Sep 19, 2022 6:33 pm

Sakhalin Shrimp wrote:
Keith wrote:
lancaster shrimp wrote:I'm shocked he's got another job in the football league to be honest. I think he would have take us down had Fylde not come in for him. He took them down aswell. (With a far bigger budget) his win percentage over the last 60 games mustn't be great and it wouldn't inspire me if I was a Dale fan.


Skipping over all the seasons where he kept us up, when we didn't have a pot to piss in, and he used to clean dog crap and broken glass off the school pitch before training? Where neither he, nor the players and backroom staff were getting paid, yet still kept us up? When the club was turned in to a soap opera, with a penniless Brazilian and a mad-Italian who slept in the boardroom, fighting for ownership of the club? I

f you include those seasons, I'd say he's the best man to try and keep 'Dale up. Good luck to him.


Unfortunately, although it makes you a good bloke committed to the club, picking dog crap up off the training pitch doesn’t count towards staying up.

Results is the thing.


I have to agree, Jim is a decent sort and a total Morecambe legend, but he isn’t a great football manager. Look what happened when Derek came in , nobody could have envisioned the success that would follow Bentley leaving. It’s amazing what a positive manager with tactical know how can bring. I always felt as though Jim made excuses for a defeat before the game was even played. I wish him well at Rochdale though, he was a great player and leader for us in his playing days.
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Re: Jimbo

Postby Little Shrimp » Mon Sep 19, 2022 7:26 pm

Early days under JB were pretty positive I thought, we often played some quite exciting stuff. Also had a reasonably successful season under him finishing 11th and not a million miles away from the play-offs, although I don't remember us ever really being in the picture much in fairness.

I feel that the things Keith has listed did eventually wear him down as he was a pretty downbeat figure in his last couple of years and the football got pretty dire. But who can blame him really, I think several years of all that would wear you down!

DA's an excellent manager as we all know and did well to steady the ship and bring in some fresh ideas to give everything a boost. His arrival also came at a similar time to James and Charlie arriving on the board too which has been great for the club, so a few things did line up nicely.

I'm hoping that a proper break (rather than the direct jump into Fylde) will have done JB a bit of good, and hopefully he can turn things around at Rochdale.
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Re: Jimbo

Postby Gone_Shrimping » Mon Sep 19, 2022 8:02 pm

Jim had a very good first season 2011/2012. That great 6-0 win over Crawley managed by Steve Evans which may briefly have had us top of League 2. Also a good win at Barnsley in the League cup.
After that each season seemed like a struggle to avoid the bottom 2.
That awful game at home to Barnet in 2017/2018 when a draw or win guaranteed us survival and Jim played for a draw with the inevitable result meaning we needed to avoid defeat at Coventry for survival. Let's give Jim a lot of credit for our 0-0 draw which owed much to Baz making 3 world class saves to keep the Sky Blues out.
Season 2018/2019 looked grim until the January window when Jim managed to sign Aaron Collins and Richard Bennett and the goals they scored meant we survived comfortably and included some great wins like 4-2 at home to MKDons.
The 2019/2020 season was poor result-wise , although the financial demise of Bury and Macclesfield meant nobody was going to be relegated. After Jim left in November with Morecambe bottom of the table , the King arrived and results slowly picked up especially after we signed players like Toums , Adam Phillips and Cooney in the January window and eventually we were placed 22nd in a shortened season.
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Re: Jimbo

Postby Keith » Mon Sep 19, 2022 11:25 pm

Sakhalin Shrimp wrote:Unfortunately, although it makes you a good bloke committed to the club, picking dog crap up off the training pitch doesn’t count towards staying up.

Results is the thing.


The point is, he did all that AND kept us up. Those leadership qualities drove the players on. If he can get a 'never say die' attitude instilled at Rochdale, he may keep them up, too.
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Re: Jimbo

Postby Sakhalin Shrimp » Tue Sep 20, 2022 1:11 pm

I hope you’re right Keith, time will tell.
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Re: Jimbo

Postby marky No.1 » Thu Oct 17, 2024 7:11 pm

Jim has signed his son, Jack, for Southport.


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