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Johnson Out

But he has shown no proof at his previous 3 clubs that he has what it takes to get promoted.
Now don't get me wrong, I'm all for a young up and coming manager and to gain stability for a few years but only if its the right manager. Get the wrong one and we stagnate in league 1 for a few more years.
What do you see in LJ other than being young because I don't see much?
Spot on.
He's developed a good team spirit, raised confidence levels enough to get the lads comfortable with the ball at their feet. Worked wonders with Charlie Wyke. Brought some good performances out of several players, 09 generally performing well at centre back is quite a feat too. Managed to keep us in the hunt despite suffering a disastrous run of defensive injuries that probably would have scuppered any side in the division. He hasn't been here five minutes, certainly not long enough to put his stamp on the club. He'll still be sussing the lads out, particularly so given how many are out of contract soon. Some big decisions to be made on that front. He's young, articulate, into modern coaching methods which should see him work well with the support staff the owner has invested in. I can understand why Parky went, this lad looks a far better fit for Kyril's vision of our future.


PS. I have no axe to grind on his behalf, I'd never heard of the bloke before he rocked up here. :D
The injury crisis is his ace in the hole. His ppg is no better than the last two failures, who knows what may have happened without two defences wiped out.
 
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What was he on about in his interview last night after the match?
He said 'trying to maintain confidence in the boys when there is negativity from the outside'
Is he having a pop at the fans on the message boards after the recent bad run?
 
What was he on about in his interview last night after the match?
He said 'trying to maintain confidence in the boys when there is negativity from the outside'
Is he having a pop at the fans on the message boards after the recent bad run?
Fans and manager should be able to take the flack. If they honestly gave it their best shot then they can ignore the comments and just put it down to fans over reacting. If they finished the game thinking they could've done more or done things differently then they should heed the comments by the fans. If grown men need their confidence maintaining because of what people say on a football forum them they are in the wrong profession.
 
What was he on about in his interview last night after the match?
He said 'trying to maintain confidence in the boys when there is negativity from the outside'
Is he having a pop at the fans on the message boards after the recent bad run?
Of course he is. Attempting to circle the wagons. Everyone outside the camp is an idiot etc.
 
Fans and manager should be able to take the flack. If they honestly gave it their best shot then they can ignore the comments and just put it down to fans over reacting. If they finished the game thinking they could've done more or done things differently then they should heed the comments by the fans. If grown men need their confidence maintaining because of what people say on a football forum them they are in the wrong profession.
Did you take it as a pop at the fans?
I have watched it 4 times now and can't think of it as anything else, maybe I'm wrong.
Of course he is. Attempting to circle the wagons. Everyone outside the camp is an idiot etc.
God help him once we allowed back in the ground if he is this fragile about stuff he sees on the Internet.
Tell you something they deserved the criticism as they were shit especially against Wigan
 
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I think the point he was making is that against Charlton and Blackpool we were unlucky to lose it wasn't like we played particularly poorly but some comments made it sound like we shockingly bad.
Tin hat well and truly on but if we as fans are quite rightly allowed to give criticism should we not be able to take it as well? Or should the club take all the shit we can throw but spit our dummies the minute anyone says anything back?
Personally I think it was stupid thing to say but he has his opinion and it's not going to ruin my day.
 
I think the point he was making is that against Charlton and Blackpool we were unlucky to lose it wasn't like we played particularly poorly but some comments made it sound like we shockingly bad.
Tin hat well and truly on but if we as fans are quite rightly allowed to give criticism should we not be able to take it as well? Or should the club take all the shit we can throw but spit our dummies the minute anyone says anything back?
Personally I think it was stupid thing to say but he has his opinion and it's not going to ruin my day.
No I agree with you but the fact remains we were poor of late and the criticism was warranted.
 
I think the point he was making is that against Charlton and Blackpool we were unlucky to lose it wasn't like we played particularly poorly but some comments made it sound like we shockingly bad.
Tin hat well and truly on but if we as fans are quite rightly allowed to give criticism should we not be able to take it as well? Or should the club take all the shit we can throw but spit our dummies the minute anyone says anything back?
Personally I think it was stupid thing to say but he has his opinion and it's not going to ruin my day.

Charlton yes, we should’ve been 3-0 up. I disagree with him regarding the Blackpool one though. Other than an almost moment from McGeady, we looked like we could’ve played for a week and not scored.

There’s also ones we’ve been lucky to win. Bristol Rovers for example, a scuff off the shin on AOB got us the points. Crewe we relied on 2 wonder goals to get us a point. We didn’t look great against Oxford until the red card.

We’ve only really had 3 really good performances. Lincoln (which we could’ve been 2-0 down in), Doncaster & Portsmouth.
 
What was he on about in his interview last night after the match?
He said 'trying to maintain confidence in the boys when there is negativity from the outside'
Is he having a pop at the fans on the message boards after the recent bad run?
Yes, and the community. The players don’t really live in Ivory towers away from the voices on the street.
 
Did you take it as a pop at the fans?
I have watched it 4 times now and can't think of it as anything else, maybe I'm wrong.

God help him once we allowed back in the ground if he is this fragile about stuff he sees on the Internet.
Tell you something they deserved the criticism as they were shit especially against Wigan
I'll be honest I can't bear listening to his shite, I took your word on it. It is a strange thing to say though.
 
Yes, and the community. The players don’t really live in Ivory towers away from the voices on the street.

It's always been there. Kevin Ball has a story about his early days here (when, by his own admission, he wasn't great). He was in the local Chinese and a old lad came, looked him up and down, and said "Are ye that Kevin Baal". "Yes". "Fuckin' shite ye are".
 
It's always been there. Kevin Ball has a story about his early days here (when, by his own admission, he wasn't great). He was in the local Chinese and a old lad came, looked him up and down, and said "Are ye that Kevin Baal". "Yes". "Fuckin' shite ye are".
He gained confidence, in who he was, however.

There was the story about him being asked to leave by a bouncer in the Cooperage on the Newcastle Quayside due to his group acting up.

He reputedly asked the doorman “do you know who I am?”. A question which hastened his descent down the near vertical staircase.
 
Charlton yes, we should’ve been 3-0 up. I disagree with him regarding the Blackpool one though. Other than an almost moment from McGeady, we looked like we could’ve played for a week and not scored.

There’s also ones we’ve been lucky to win. Bristol Rovers for example, a scuff off the shin on AOB got us the points. Crewe we relied on 2 wonder goals to get us a point. We didn’t look great against Oxford until the red card.

We’ve only really had 3 really good performances. Lincoln (which we could’ve been 2-0 down in), Doncaster & Portsmouth.
I thought against Blackpool a draw would have been a fair result as I thought we played ok.
He has a big 13 months ahead of him either promotion this season through the play offs or next season by any means
 
Did you take it as a pop at the fans?
I have watched it 4 times now and can't think of it as anything else, maybe I'm wrong.

God help him once we allowed back in the ground if he is this fragile about stuff he sees on the Internet.
Tell you something they deserved the criticism as they were shit especially against Wigan
I want him to succeed, then we’d all be happy.
However, since he came in we have rarely seen a dominating, entertaining, winning performance. Recently Portsmouth away is the only game that we have dominated from start to finish. We have taken three points from fifteen v Lincoln, Peterborough, Wigan, Blackpool and Hull. That is pathetic form for a team hoping to win promotion, even allowing for injuries we should be doing far better with the players available.

I don’t like the Brent-isms in a lot of his rhetoric or the recent comments in the public arena regarding Maguire or last night after the draw at Hull about outside pressures. Keep it behind closed doors, Lee.

People are correct to say that his managerial record to date is far from inspiring but we al wish him all the luck in the world as he attempts to steer us to a much needed promotion and greatly enhance his CV in the process. I also acknowledge he hasn’t been here very long and needs to bring his own players in. For now he has enough to take us to the championship if he utilises them properly.
 
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Said it after Blackpool, will say it again tonight.

I don’t want the head coach of our football club to be someone who decides to start Callum McFadzean over Denver Hume. Then when it’s clear he’s getting done every time, cost us 1 goal, he doesn’t change it. Then does change it after it’s cost us 3 points.

Of course there’s the argument “these aren’t his players” - my question, if he thinks McFadz is better than Hume, do we really want to see the players he does bring in? Maguire not been getting in the squad despite him producing every time he comes off the bench?

We could be sitting pretty in second had he not tried to tinker with the team and the formation every time and cost us.

Was never a pen and we’d be f***ing fuming if that was given against us.

Got to go for me. I know he won’t be sacked before the end of the season, but we won’t achieve anything with him in charge.
Johnson back in then?
 
Johnson back in then?

Definitely not. Another unforced change of personnel, another unforced change of system.

The team that played Hull, with the exception of Hume for McFadzean, would win today.

Johnson thinks he’s too good a manager for lowly Accrington Stanley, so has to chop and change for no reason.
 
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