Proceeds to post 3 paragraphs debating why he left us.
If you press the bell icon, you can do it in that menu.
The day Lucy Liu knocks on my front door in a girl guide costume and says 'It’s blowbob a job week ’ is the day Dodds returns to football management.
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Magic! I had no idea.
I thought you’d quit the other night? Still here nose deep in Rice though.
Nope never said that.Why would I want to quit when I have the need to openly worship the Rice master ?
It’s fantastic the Bloomfield debate has restarted, I think this forum should only discuss Matt Bloomfield leaving, any discussion of recent football matches should be banned.
Yep and I even have an aquarium containing rice fish ![]()
Betting now suspended on Richie Wellens being the new Lu’un manager.
Would be entertaining if Bloomfield went for (and got) the Orient job - there are only so many Southern clubs after all, so you’d think it has to be a consideration, even if a hefty step down resources-wise from LTFC.
Orient will be wary of appointing a head coach who has suffered abuse from fans of Wycombe and Luton, whilst in charge of those teams visiting their stadium.
Jack Wilshere the current frontrunner. Bit of a risk to appoint someone with only two games as an first team manager under their belt (interim at Norwich).
Huge gamble.
Perhaps Dan Rice could takeover at Luton.
Didn’t know Jack W started at Luton.
I don’t think there is a club in league football as a Wycombe fan that I despise more than Luton, an entitled fan base and a depressing area in general, this brief disruption has ended poorly for everyone involved. That being said I often feel that in general football has people who excel and people that thrive in the correct environment, MB certainly had the latter during his time here in Wycombe where all the pieces of the puzzle came together quite spectacularly last season. His sudden thrust from rookie manager to tactical genius was due in part to the network of players that were brought in, the perfect jigsaw puzzle so to speak. In that one half a season everything clicked for us and we seemed unstoppable, unstoppable that is until Luton came calling. Now the folk in Bedfordshire would reap the rewards of hiring an up and coming manager who can lead teams to the top, however, Bloomfield was successful in my opinion because of the environment he had here at Wycombe. How many times do we see managers and players leave our club to go up a level only to fade away into obscurity, the success stories are few and far between.
Successful managers who can excel and show adaptability are the real winners, the ones who have a track record of success, different clubs, different leagues but consistent in their achievements. These are the managers we as a fan base are comparing MB to but the truth is, he had all the right parts here for that one season, as amazing as the journey was, I often thought about if we went up and he was still here but we lost Morley and Taylor and the like back to their parent clubs, would he still be playing the fluid slick football and getting the results everyone still pines over? I’m not sure.
Dodds was a truly horrendous appointment from day one, we could all see it but so many of us lived with hope that he was going to do something positive. I am happy we replaced him sooner rather than later with Duff, a manager who has a track record of relative success with different clubs in different divisions. Do i think we’re in a relegation dog fight? Absolutely not. Would i prefer Bloomfield back over Duff? I don’t think I would.
After 11 years of Ainsworth we’ve had three managers in two years. This might well be the new normal. We’ve been spoilt.

