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I agree to a point, but also those inexperienced kids could have been helped a lot better than they have been. Rotating them in and out, dropping them at the right times, building them up and managing them individually a bit better all would have helped get the best out of them.

Even little things like playing evans left and Neil right would have split up the kids on the pitch and kept some experience around, so you had Neil near Flanagan and evans near Doyle and cirkin, for example, instead of a triangle of Neil, Cirkin and Doyle playing themselves into trouble.

Also agree.
 

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Watching this again and just noticed keane says 'I want to go back into m... as a manager'. Wonder if that's a bit of a hint of one of the issues there
 
Sacking the manager and only then commencing the process to find his successor is being labelled as keeping our integrity, but what it really is, is naivety in the extreme.

Look at WBA for example. Sacked their manager and had Bruce in about 20 minutes later, because they did what every other club in world football does and had their current manager's successor ready to go.

I'm sure having our "integrity" will go down well with our fans during the playoffs, or make us feel better about getting pumped by bottom of League One Doncaster FFS.

Then you have the owner liking posts about Keane getting the job earlier in the week, which automatically means if for any reason he doesn't take the job, they have whoever the next manager is pissing against the wind from day one.

I like a lot of what the decision-makers have done, but their handling of this whole episode has been shambolic.
 
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We wait and perform the “due diligence” on selecting a head coach and we aren’t making the playoffs. We are an absolute sh**eagle on the pitch and waiting 2 weeks to bring someone in will make it. 2 weeks too late. If you’re going to sack the coach at least have some sense to research potential candidates before doing so. Being reactive and Slow acting in this situation will kill our chances at playoffs.
I'd argue its too late already. Sack Johnson at this stage of the season. Fine, but replace him immediately.

I think the keane/defoe stuff may be a complete smokescreen.
 
Sacking the manager and only then commencing the process to find his successor is being labelled as keeping our integrity, but what it really is, is naivety in the extreme.

Look at WBA for example. Sacked their manager and had Bruce in about 20 minutes later, because they did what every other club in world football does and had their current manager's successor ready to go.

I'm sure having our "integrity" will go down well with our fans during the playoffs.

Then you have the owner liking posts about Keane getting the job earlier in the week, which automatically means if for any reason he doesn't take the job, they have whoever the next manager is pissing against the wind from day one.

I like a lot of what the decision-makers have done, but their handling of this whole episode has been shambolic.
Quite optimistic thinking we'll make the play offs like.
 
Smokescreen for what? Not having a clue?
A bit yeah. But more trying to deflect any attention on them for possibly not getting out this league.

If we're being honest we're probably looking like we'll end up around 4th/5th this season. Absolutely fuck all improvement where it matters.
 
A bit yeah. But more trying to deflect any attention on them for possibly not getting out this league.

If we're being honest we're probably looking like we'll end up around 4th/5th this season. Absolutely fuck all improvement where it matters.
Agree. No improvement and alot of turnover and money spent for this level.
 
Sacking the manager and only then commencing the process to find his successor is being labelled as keeping our integrity, but what it really is, is naivety in the extreme.

Look at WBA for example. Sacked their manager and had Bruce in about 20 minutes later, because they did what every other club in world football does and had their current manager's successor ready to go.

I'm sure having our "integrity" will go down well with our fans during the playoffs, or make us feel better about getting pumped by bottom of League One Doncaster FFS.

Then you have the owner liking posts about Keane getting the job earlier in the week, which automatically means if for any reason he doesn't take the job, they have whoever the next manager is pissing against the wind from day one.

I like a lot of what the decision-makers have done, but their handling of this whole episode has been shambolic.
👏👏👏Spot on there mate. Naive at best, shambolic if we are being harsh.
 
No one had said Keano is coming we have all just assumed hoped and wound ourselves up this week over it. Keano on tv last night didn’t help mind.

I still think he will come but I’m so unsure on Speakman and today’s interview was so unnecessary it made a shit day even worse
 
Basic, fundamental issues with the playing squad imo. We've weakened what was already the weakest part of the squad- defence. We're still playing a CM at right back, two teenagers in defence who will always be in and out of form and should be on rotation. A midfield that won't function well unless they're playing on a bowling green against players who don't get in their faces. In that January window we signed a couple of what are probably expensive wingers that we arguably didn't need and all.of the new signings are sitting on the bench a week after the worst result and performance in the history of SAFC. Then it's Ross Stewart vs 3 defenders. Oh and a keeper who IMHO is a downgrade on what we had before.
Can’t argue with any of that.
 
No one had said Keano is coming we have all just assumed hoped and wound ourselves up this week over it. Keano on tv last night didn’t help mind.

I still think he will come but I’m so unsure on Speakman and today’s interview was so unnecessary it made a shit day even worse
If he doesn’t then I think Warnocks the only one mentioned who’s bloody minded enough to not be put off by being regarded as an anti climax.
 
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