AC Mack
Striker
Judge him after the 2nd season
A few months ago:
It’s not tunnel vision , will judge him at the end of the season...Will wait till end of season too criticise or praise
You're a complete parody mate.
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Judge him after the 2nd season
It’s not tunnel vision , will judge him at the end of the season...Will wait till end of season too criticise or praise
5th in the third division.Hardly shite with 84 points
Yes I'm massively disappointed we never went straight up but first season in English football to get 84 points
Get over it mate... He's going nowhere... Sacking every manager at the first sign of adversity has got us rooted firmly to league-oneIs it just me or is there not enough uproar? It is an absolute disgrace he couldn't get us back up at the first attempt imho, he should be embarrassed.
Really, really clinging to the hope that Mark Campbell wants his own man.
Interesting that you say that, but surely the board have to set goals for the management to attain within the time frame of a full season, its up to JR to show if he is capable enough to attain those goals.
Are you suggesting that had we kept, Coleman, Grayson, Moyes we would be in a better position than we are now?Get over it mate... He's going nowhere... Sacking every manager at the first sign of adversity has got us rooted firmly to league-one
Some fans really don’t listen, the owners have said it was a 2 year project to get out of this division, he’s not getting sacked no matter how much whinging you doA few months ago:
You're a complete parody mate.
Well if you can’t work it out then stop watching footballF#cking genius, nowt else to be said.
I agree set him a target but 100 points?
People will remember that and it will be used against him if we don’t get off to a flier
That’s Grigg’s fault he was shite
So you’re honestly telling me that , team selection and tactics had nothing to do with our poor end to the season, our form had been sh!t for weeks prior, who carries the can for this?Some fans really don’t listen, the owners have said it was a 2 year project to get out of this division, he’s not getting sacked no matter how much whinging you do
Well if you can’t work it out then stop watching football
Defensive mistakes cost us in most of the games we lostSo you’re honestly telling me that , team selection and tactics had nothing to do with our poor end to the season, our form had been sh!t for weeks prior, who carries the can for this?
No it hasn't.Sacking every manager at the first sign of adversity has got us rooted firmly to league-one
some would see us in the conference rather than complain......cos their git dedicated n'all that
Defensive mistakes cost us in most of the games we lost
Get over it mate... He's going nowhere... Sacking every manager at the first sign of adversity has got us rooted firmly to league-one
First sign? 60 odds games and we got worse as the season went on playing mundane and negative football. If we’d sacked Moyes sooner we may still have been a premier league team.Get over it mate... He's going nowhere... Sacking every manager at the first sign of adversity has got us rooted firmly to league-one
Absolutely superb analysis.That’s absolute bollocks. It’s become like a meme on here, ffs. Actually, sacking managers has saved us from the drop many times.
Bit lengthy this, but anyhoo...
Recruiting incompetent managers is what got us in league one. Every single one of our recent-ish managers, barring perhaps Poyet, has either been rightfully sacked, or left of their own accord. The only manager who looked like he might be taking us places was Allardyce. We didn’t sack him, he left. That is when things really started to go pear shaped for SAFC.
Moyes was a disgrace, nothing redeeming about his tenure, but no - despite taking us down after an utterly humiliating season, after a very decent run in the PL, we should’ve kept him ‘cos sacking managers is bad’.
Then we had Grayson. Disastrous appointment who looked like he could well be taking us down as we struggled and flapped about, no work ethic instilled in the players, showing zero signs of any shoots of recovery. We threw the dice and sacked him in the hope a new manager might save us. Despite looking out of his depth, apparently we should’ve kept him ‘cos sacking managers is bad’.
Along comes Coleman. Again, fails to motivate the team and, for only the second time in our history, we drop to the third division. Despite that, we should’ve kept him ‘cos sacking managers is bad’.
Now we have Ross. Now, it’s debatable whether he’s going to prove himself next season, I don’t know either way, but I doubt it. What I do know and what isn’t up for debate is that it isn’t sacking managers that has got us where we are, it’s the dismal appointments we’ve made. If we had good managers, they’d still be in a job. Why is this so hard for people to grasp?
All a manager has to do for now is show that they can move the club forward and learn from their mistakes from game to game. If they don’t do that, it’s just plain madness to keep them.
First sign? 60 odds games and we got worse as the season went on playing mundane and negative football. If we’d sacked Moyes sooner we may still have been a premier league team.
Absolutely superb analysis.