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Fuck him.
He's had more than enough chances to change his style.
I can understand where you are coming from (look at my recent posts on Ross). However, rightly or wrongly he may be given some time by the investors. If he is he can redeem himself by playing attacking, entertaining and winning football like we did have at the begining of last season.

However, if he doesnt he can have no complaints if the new investors want to see significant improvements.
 

I can understand where you are coming from (look at my recent posts on Ross). However, rightly or wrongly he may be given some time by the investors. If he is he can redeem himself by playing attacking, entertaining and winning football like we did have at the begining of last season.

However, if he doesnt he can have no complaints if the new investors want to see significant improvements.
How often did we play entertaining football ?
 
Alright. I think he came into a club in absolute shambles, in a league he's never managed in, as a young manager still learning his trade. He had to deal with the enormous wage discrepancies, and build a squad in a matter of weeks. The few PL leftovers aside it's a league one squad and I don't think last season was the free hit everyone else seemed to.

From April he failed, should have got top two and then should have won the play offs. I'm happy enough to give him a chance to improve on that, become more bold in his approach and push us on with some stability.

He's gotten the best out of McGeady. He got Cattermole playing well from a point of fans at preseason telling him to fuck off. One thing you can't say is the players aren't trying for him. When we go out and play our own game we look good and I like the neat passing style, plus his ability to mix it up when needed. He understands the game well and I think he is a lot more intelligent than the likes of Kenny Jacket or some of the other managers at this level I sometimes see posters saying we should go and get.

He has failings. Of course. I've always admitted as much. He should be more confident and play more attacking football, he should have sorted the defence out (I think Willis has helped). He needs to be more ruthless when it comes to the crunch and win the big games. More than that I think he needs to demonstrate he has a vision for the future in terms of adding young players who can develop with us as we progress....O'nien, Dobson, Willis, etc fit the bill.

I think he gets a rough time because some of our supporters can't handle how far we've fallen and think turning it around should be a foregone conclusion. I don't think it's as simple as that. If the takeover goes through as we all expect I'd be telling him "you've got until end of November to have us comfortably top and playing well".

I'm not saying he's definitely the answer but I think he's being written off too soon.
I mostly agree with that but at the same time I think new owners, new manager ( as long as he’s a better one) , new lift wouldn’t do us any harm and might get us up to the top
 
Aye it is do or die for him now. If he isn't top 2 by Xmas he'll know that himself. He's got nowt to lose now so may as well go for it as in attacking instead of defending.
I have been a SAFC supporter for 50 years. I can take getting beat...its how we get beat that is the major worry for me. At Wmbley we raised the white flag twice.

Apologies lads n lases I dont want to make this a Ross thread as there are bigger fish to fry so to speak on this thread.

I want to hear more from Reiver!!!!!! :)
 
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You make some good points Nelson but in the new world post takeover I think the “what’s acceptable” bar will be raised to unprecedented levels for SAFC.

I have a feeling the fact Ross’s first season ended, even his own words, in failure won’t sit well with a group of men used to success.

Possibly. Remains to be seen if they give him a chance or not.
 
Alright. I think he came into a club in absolute shambles, in a league he's never managed in, as a young manager still learning his trade. He had to deal with the enormous wage discrepancies, and build a squad in a matter of weeks. The few PL leftovers aside it's a league one squad and I don't think last season was the free hit everyone else seemed to.

From April he failed, should have got top two and then should have won the play offs. I'm happy enough to give him a chance to improve on that, become more bold in his approach and push us on with some stability.

He's gotten the best out of McGeady. He got Cattermole playing well from a point of fans at preseason telling him to fuck off. One thing you can't say is the players aren't trying for him. When we go out and play our own game we look good and I like the neat passing style, plus his ability to mix it up when needed. He understands the game well and I think he is a lot more intelligent than the likes of Kenny Jacket or some of the other managers at this level I sometimes see posters saying we should go and get.

He has failings. Of course. I've always admitted as much. He should be more confident and play more attacking football, he should have sorted the defence out (I think Willis has helped). He needs to be more ruthless when it comes to the crunch and win the big games. More than that I think he needs to demonstrate he has a vision for the future in terms of adding young players who can develop with us as we progress....O'nien, Dobson, Willis, etc fit the bill.

I think he gets a rough time because some of our supporters can't handle how far we've fallen and think turning it around should be a foregone conclusion. I don't think it's as simple as that. If the takeover goes through as we all expect I'd be telling him "you've got until end of November to have us comfortably top and playing well".

I'm not saying he's definitely the answer but I think he's being written off too soon.
I get what your saying but feel time is against him we need to get out of this division and feel he has had enough Support and funds. He has had 12 month to find his feet and still doesn’t look like he knows his best team
 
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Dyche and howe is just silly though
Is it silly though? What more can Howe do at Bournemouth or Dyche at Burnley and would Wilder even be tempted from his home town club? They've been there years but what resources and potential growth do their clubs have? They're just also rans and one bad season and they could go down. Bournemouth have probably plateaued as they can't generate additional revenue like some clubs because at £120m-£130m, they're £50m behind the likes of West Ham, Everton, mags etc every season which is a big percentage.

Didn't we even get linked with Dyche a few years back but Advocaat decided to stay?


Now we're waiting for confirmation that we've got some rich investors coming in and the rumours are they want to do more than just the usual finance a few players. Why wouldn't a PL manager not be tempted depending what was laid out in front of them, even more so if the wages are bigger than what they're on now and the club is being restructured etc.

Why not start at the top with the manager, get that right and then look at players in time? We may even tempt some players here that will gamble on getting promoted 2 seasons in a row as they ckuld have promotion clauses/bonuses etc. I don't know what will happen but everyone has their price and if we stay within FFP we may well be in for a few surprises ;) Players get tempted away with money so why not managers, even more so when there's a potential exciting future plan for the club? If we get back into the PL then we'll probably hit £200m revenue by then and if the club has been ran as well as you'd hope then we'll be in an even better position to do something. Howe, Dyche, Wilder could possibly come when we're iin the PL so why not now if they have a bit vision and ambition and get even more respect for what they did?

I've probably fucked up bits of what I've posted that trolls will pick apart. I'm knacked now so I can't explain exactly what I mean as after that PM bollocks it has rattled my brain. Maybe some will get my point as to why it's not so silly after all to get a good manager in now.
 
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Alright. I think he came into a club in absolute shambles, in a league he's never managed in, as a young manager still learning his trade. He had to deal with the enormous wage discrepancies, and build a squad in a matter of weeks. The few PL leftovers aside it's a league one squad and I don't think last season was the free hit everyone else seemed to.

From April he failed, should have got top two and then should have won the play offs. I'm happy enough to give him a chance to improve on that, become more bold in his approach and push us on with some stability.

He's gotten the best out of McGeady. He got Cattermole playing well from a point of fans at preseason telling him to fuck off. One thing you can't say is the players aren't trying for him. When we go out and play our own game we look good and I like the neat passing style, plus his ability to mix it up when needed. He understands the game well and I think he is a lot more intelligent than the likes of Kenny Jacket or some of the other managers at this level I sometimes see posters saying we should go and get.

He has failings. Of course. I've always admitted as much. He should be more confident and play more attacking football, he should have sorted the defence out (I think Willis has helped). He needs to be more ruthless when it comes to the crunch and win the big games. More than that I think he needs to demonstrate he has a vision for the future in terms of adding young players who can develop with us as we progress....O'nien, Dobson, Willis, etc fit the bill.

I think he gets a rough time because some of our supporters can't handle how far we've fallen and think turning it around should be a foregone conclusion. I don't think it's as simple as that. If the takeover goes through as we all expect I'd be telling him "you've got until end of November to have us comfortably top and playing well".

I'm not saying he's definitely the answer but I think he's being written off too soon.

Great post.
 
Its him you been hinting at aint it comfortable here championship and prem

If it is, and if the new owners really have been trying to get Dyche then it flies in the face of the people suggesting they won't really be spending. At this level he'd never come here, but to even think about approaching him they'd have to have a hell of a lot of ambition and presumably have been prepared to spend a lot on him
 
Alright. I think he came into a club in absolute shambles, in a league he's never managed in, as a young manager still learning his trade. He had to deal with the enormous wage discrepancies, and build a squad in a matter of weeks. The few PL leftovers aside it's a league one squad and I don't think last season was the free hit everyone else seemed to.

From April he failed, should have got top two and then should have won the play offs. I'm happy enough to give him a chance to improve on that, become more bold in his approach and push us on with some stability.

He's gotten the best out of McGeady. He got Cattermole playing well from a point of fans at preseason telling him to fuck off. One thing you can't say is the players aren't trying for him. When we go out and play our own game we look good and I like the neat passing style, plus his ability to mix it up when needed. He understands the game well and I think he is a lot more intelligent than the likes of Kenny Jacket or some of the other managers at this level I sometimes see posters saying we should go and get.

He has failings. Of course. I've always admitted as much. He should be more confident and play more attacking football, he should have sorted the defence out (I think Willis has helped). He needs to be more ruthless when it comes to the crunch and win the big games. More than that I think he needs to demonstrate he has a vision for the future in terms of adding young players who can develop with us as we progress....O'nien, Dobson, Willis, etc fit the bill.

I think he gets a rough time because some of our supporters can't handle how far we've fallen and think turning it around should be a foregone conclusion. I don't think it's as simple as that. If the takeover goes through as we all expect I'd be telling him "you've got until end of November to have us comfortably top and playing well".

I'm not saying he's definitely the answer but I think he's being written off too soon.

He's a number 2 for me.
 
That’s why he is mates with Bob who i’m still not sure exists.
I think bob exists..but only in hi clown car selling world.I guess bob and kildare mackem have been banned so thats why we have not been seen overtly in this post ...but look at anybody who has been talking shite and look at their join up date if ita august or september or post bobs last post its probably one of them!my bet vauxie if hes not just making this shit up has heard that ross is staying and is being a complete and utter knacker as he knows thats not good news to many on here.
 
Is it silly though? What more can Howe do at Bournemouth or Dyche at Burnley and would Wilder even be tempted from his home town club? They've been there years but what resources and potential growth do their clubs have? They're just also rans and one bad season and they could go down. Bournemouth have probably plateaued as they can't generate additional revenue like some clubs because at £120m-£130m, they're £50m behind the likes of West Ham, Everton, mags etc every season which is a big percentage.

Didn't we even get linked with Dyche a few years back but Advocaat decided to stay?


Now we're waiting for confirmation that we've got some rich investors coming in and the rumours are they want to do more than just the usual finance a few players. Why wouldn't a PL manager not be tempted depending what was laid out in front of them, even more so if the wages are bigger than what they're on now and the club is being restructured etc.

Why not start at the top with the manager, get that right and then look at players in time? We may even tempt some players here that will gamble on getting promoted 2 seasons in a row as they ckuld have promotion clauses/bonuses etc. I don't know what will happen but everyone has their price and if we stay within FFP we may well be in for a few surprises ;) Players get tempted away with money so why not managers, even more so when there's a potential exciting future plan for the club? If we get back into the PL then we'll probably hit £200m revenue by then and if the club has been ran as well as you'd hope then we'll be in an even better position to do something. Howe, Dyche, Wilder could possibly come when we're iin the PL so why not now if they have a bit vision and ambition and get even more respect for what they did?

I've probably fucked up bits of what I've posted that trolls will pick apart. I'm knacked now so I can't explain exactly what I mean as after that PM bollocks it has rattled my brain. Maybe some will get my point as to why it's not so silly after all to get a good manager in now.
Yes definitely silly imo
 
Im not Ross's biggest fan as you will see from my previous posts. However, dependent on what the investors view is he has a small window of opportunity to redeem himself.

All he has to do is revert back to the tactics of the beginning of last season. Have some balls and attack teams! Football is a simple game and he has made it way too complicated over the last few months especially in L1.

If he doesnt in the next few games he could blow the biggest managerial opportunity he will ever have.
Maja’s Goals saved him first half of his first season. Ross is f***ing shite.
 
And I'M the one who doesn't make a reasoned, balanced argument?

You asked for one and I gave you it. Just because you don't agree doesn't make you right.
Your posts used to be of absolute clarity and very similar to my way of thinking. Your judgement has, for whatever reason, become clouded. Evidenced by your attempt to justify support of a failing / failed manager.
 
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