WHD
Striker
So coleman took the job knowing he would relegate us then?aye because it's dead easy to walk into a shit storm with an absent owner and a CEO who's asset stripping and get us winning every week. f***ing unbelievable man.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
So coleman took the job knowing he would relegate us then?aye because it's dead easy to walk into a shit storm with an absent owner and a CEO who's asset stripping and get us winning every week. f***ing unbelievable man.
Need a new start, someone like the blokes at Lincoln City, for example. Ultimately though, everything depends on the ownership, we will be in continuous meltdown until that changes.
So coleman took the job knowing he would relegate us then?
I think we should get behind jason steele.He hasn’t done a very good job but his hands were tied. I don’t think he’s going anywhere, so despite what you want, bitching and moaning won’t achieve anything. Suppport him and see where we are come October time.
I think he's talking about next season.imagine if we appointed a couple blokes who've never managed above league 2 level. The knives would be out within 3 months.
we'll never learn.
I think he's talking about next season.
I was uninspired when he was appointed and I’d gladly see the back of him now!He hasn’t done a very good job but his hands were tied. I don’t think he’s going anywhere, so despite what you want, bitching and moaning won’t achieve anything. Suppport him and see where we are come October time.
Coleman has contributed massively to the state we are in. When he arrived the situation was recoverable.obviously not but some are going on as if he's ruined us and is solely responsible for this situation. Some folk are seriously underestimating the state of this club.
Coleman has contributed massively to the state we are in. When he arrived the situation was recoverable.
No he wasn't. He's never finished higher than 11th at this level.he is. That changes nowt though. The knives would still be out. Grayson was supposedly a great appointment at this level based on the previous season & look where that got us.
I could have managed us to bottom. I don't think I'm setting expectations too high asking for a bit more.aye because it's dead easy to walk into a shit storm with an absent owner and a CEO who's asset stripping and get us winning every week. f***ing unbelievable man.
I find it amazing that if as a fan you find being relegated to League one in rock bottom position four points behind Burton Albion unacceptable, you expect the manager to "get us winning every week".I could have managed us to bottom. I don't think I'm setting expectations too high asking for a bit more.
Given that new owners may want their own man and few would come in for the interim, however long that is, we may as well stick with him.
And maybe he's a better builder than firefighter; at least he knows the squad which stops another tedious fresh start for everyone.
If we had bought one keeper that had a run of good form that might have made us safe - one player, small margins.
We'll not get any better manager in our situation mind. We've got an international/ prem league manager. Who do you think will replace him in the 3rd division. If you think Grayson was underwhelming, he's a superstar compared to what we'd be getting.
I'm still behind him. He walked into an absolute shitstorm from top to bottom. Granted he hasn't done much better result wise than Grayson, but there comes a time when you have to back someone and give them time to rebuild the club. We have been guilty of short term thinking for too long and that's partly why our squad is the shambles that it is, chopping and changing constantly and each new manager having their own ideas.
I like Coleman, he speaks well and passionately about the club and its hard to judge him on this season because of all the other factors involved. He deserves a chance to build for next season, hopefully with a new owner and some financial backing.
Grayson at least brought two strikers to the club that were better than the gonk Coleman brought in. Fair enough Grabban had his clause and wanted away, but Coleman sold Vaughan.This. Very much this. And I also agree with the rest of your post.
Also, to the people saying he's worse than Grayson, the difference is that Grayson had a proper transfer window and was allowed to bring in a few players of his choosing. He chose badly, bought shite, and Coleman was left carrying the bucket. It didn't matter how good he was at spreading shite, it was still a bucket of shite that he's been forced to work with.
As @Stuff says in this post, even if we could somehow convince another manager to join us, (which is doubtful given the owner situation), a new manager would take months to get to know the squad to determine who we should be keeping and who we should be getting rid of. That means we'd effectively be giving our League 1 rivals a head-start on the league next year.
I still believe Coleman has what it take to turn us around anyway. I'd very much like to see what he could do when given more than just a bucket and shovel to achieve it.
Also this.
Agreed.
Coleman replaced two of the worst players in SAFC history with two even worse ones.Grayson at least brought two strikers to the club that were better than the gonk Coleman brought in. Fair enough Grabban had his clause and wanted away, but Coleman sold Vaughan.
Coleman replaced two of the worst players in SAFC history with two even worse ones.
That takes some doing.
I know you are being facetious, but a lot of our fans actually believe this. The fact he couldn't even persuade a player to sign for us ahead of Barnsley tells you everything you need to know about his pulling power, or rather lack of it.It's ok though, he gets the club. He'll be able to attract players at that level. I know 'cos I read it on here.
Grayson at least brought two strikers to the club that were better than the gonk Coleman brought in. Fair enough Grabban had his clause and wanted away, but Coleman sold Vaughan.
What do you think he's going to get to achieve it? He'll have no money in the summer either.I still believe Coleman has what it take to turn us around anyway. I'd very much like to see what he could do when given more than just a bucket and shovel to achieve it.