Time to defend Mark Bowen?

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Time to defend Mark Bowen?

by WestYorksRoyal » 09 Dec 2025 22:11

I know, Kia's man and part of the Dai regime. But...

Built a squad that nearly stayed in the Championship despite impossible circumstances.

Gave us our best window and managerial appointment in a decade after relegation. It would have been the famed "relegation reset" had off pitch matters not dragged it down.

I'd take him over Jacobson any day. I think our owners have shown enough "ambition" with recruitment given what they inherited; they just got the decisions wrong.

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Re: Time to defend Mark Bowen?

by Brogue » 09 Dec 2025 22:13

I wouldn’t bet on it

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Re: Time to defend Mark Bowen?

by Snowflake Royal » 09 Dec 2025 22:15

WestYorksRoyal I know, Kia's man and part of the Dai regime. But...

Built a squad that nearly stayed in the Championship despite impossible circumstances.

Gave us our best window and managerial appointment in a decade after relegation. It would have been the famed "relegation reset" had off pitch matters not dragged it down.

I'd take him over Jacobson any day. I think our owners have shown enough "ambition" with recruitment given what they inherited; they just got the decisions wrong.

One of our better recent managers too. Never any doubt he was very good at his job(s). The problem is he has a gambling addiction that made his position untenable

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Re: Time to defend Mark Bowen?

by Armadillo Roadkill » 09 Dec 2025 22:46

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WestYorksRoyal I know, Kia's man and part of the Dai regime. But...

Built a squad that nearly stayed in the Championship despite impossible circumstances.

Gave us our best window and managerial appointment in a decade after relegation. It would have been the famed "relegation reset" had off pitch matters not dragged it down.

I'd take him over Jacobson any day. I think our owners have shown enough "ambition" with recruitment given what they inherited; they just got the decisions wrong.

One of our better recent managers too. Never any doubt he was very good at his job(s). The problem is he has a gambling addiction that made his position untenable


Ian just said all that needs to be said about this.

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Re: Time to defend Mark Bowen?

by Mid Sussex Royal » 10 Dec 2025 09:17

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WestYorksRoyal I know, Kia's man and part of the Dai regime. But...

Built a squad that nearly stayed in the Championship despite impossible circumstances.

Gave us our best window and managerial appointment in a decade after relegation. It would have been the famed "relegation reset" had off pitch matters not dragged it down.

I'd take him over Jacobson any day. I think our owners have shown enough "ambition" with recruitment given what they inherited; they just got the decisions wrong.

One of our better recent managers too. Never any doubt he was very good at his job(s). The problem is he has a gambling addiction that made his position untenable


Ian just said all that needs to be said about this.


Was a bang average manager in my view. Had the benefit of Joao, Meite, Moore and Ejaria (when decent), Richards, Olise coming through, Swift etc and the performances were largely turgid and we limped to a lower half finish and pretty much downed tools when safe.

The same side just about nearly made the play offs the following season under Pauno


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Re: Time to defend Mark Bowen?

by Hound » 10 Dec 2025 10:15

Pauno very much had the benefit of Bowen’s work though

I’d say it’s becoming obvious we underestimated Bowen as DoF. The signings since he has gone have been pretty poor, muddled, with no clear idea of what we’re trying to be. Bowen definitely brought that

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Re: Time to defend Mark Bowen?

by Snowflake Royal » 10 Dec 2025 10:23

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Snowflake Royal One of our better recent managers too. Never any doubt he was very good at his job(s). The problem is he has a gambling addiction that made his position untenable


Ian just said all that needs to be said about this.


Was a bang average manager in my view. Had the benefit of Joao, Meite, Moore and Ejaria (when decent), Richards, Olise coming through, Swift etc and the performances were largely turgid and we limped to a lower half finish and pretty much downed tools when safe.

The same side just about nearly made the play offs the following season under Pauno

Bang average would be an improvement over most our recent managers tbf.

He took over a struggling side and got them comfortably mid-table.

He spotted Moore was rubbish and crippling us financially and tried to move him on. He got more out of McIntyre than anyone else.

And that Paunovic side that finished 7th, the further it got from Bowen's work, the more it fell apart. It was good for the 6 months following Bowen's departure, mostly based on the first 8/9 games after he left.

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Re: Time to defend Mark Bowen?

by Vision » 10 Dec 2025 18:22

Bowen's record as interim manager was excellent. It dropped off considerably once he got the job full time. In fact we were a bit of a shambles by the end of the season.

My memory may be going but i thought McIntyre was excellent for Pauno, as were Richards and Olise..

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Re: Time to defend Mark Bowen?

by Clyde1998 » 10 Dec 2025 19:06

Hound Pauno very much had the benefit of Bowen’s work though

I’d say it’s becoming obvious we underestimated Bowen as DoF. The signings since he has gone have been pretty poor, muddled, with no clear idea of what we’re trying to be. Bowen definitely brought that

Was Bowen still DoF at the start of our first League One season? Jared Dublin seems to have been a highly important figure in that transfer window, even if he'd left the club by the time it actually started.


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