cambridge are 17th in league one with harris but he knows millwall inside out we could of done with millwall not having a new wave of energy in the dressing room
Birmingham are supposedly set to appoint Gary Rowett as interim coach until the end of the season to cover for the sick Tony Mowbray. Whilst this would be the fourth manager of the side, it does set up an interesting fixture between them and us on 29 March (Good Friday). I have tickets for this one and, with some trepidation, am taking my missus along (her previous exposure to QPR was when we were thumped by Coventry...). It is being already billed as a 'six-pointer' and it is difficult to argue with that!
Mowbray stepping aside seems to have really left Birmingham in disarray so a move like this to give them a boost would probably make sense.
The Plymouth fans are calling for their Head Coach, Ian Foster to be sacked and if that happens we could be facing 2 relegation rivals with new leaders in the next few weeks.
But wont the international break upset normal training if birmingham have any international players so it might not be that much of a disruption to their bad form as quick as they would like he might need a little bit of time,which he hasnt got,to get his tactics and style of play over to them rowett has probably been offered a huge bonus by the rich owners to keep them up it will give them a lift in morale though but more likely at home matches than away hopefully
Last Edit: Mar 20, 2024 9:02:24 GMT by singlespeed
Impossible to know if, in their first game, Rowett will be a benefit or not...what I would say is that it's such an enormous game with so much pressure, and so much time between their last match and their next to think about it, that I think a draw is the most likely result right now...I hope we have a good ref because it's going to be a tight affair!