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 Post subject: Re: Next Manager
PostPosted: Sun Jan 21, 2018 4:19 pm 
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Gers wrote:
Sky have just said that Grayson is now favourite.


Micciche still 4/11 Grayson 8/1

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 Post subject: Re: Next Manager
PostPosted: Sun Jan 21, 2018 4:19 pm 
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We are in the relegation zone. So should we really be gambling now on candidates with no league management experience?

Setting up a team to compete against hairy-arsed, experienced, tactically-aware opponents is different to teaching kids how to keep the ball, however good one is at that. Also, when things aren’t working on the pitch I’d have thought it would be better to have someone who has been in the technical area before and knows a few things to do.

If we want to avoid relegation we can’t afford to sleepwalk into too many more defeats.


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 Post subject: Re: Next Manager
PostPosted: Sun Jan 21, 2018 4:48 pm 
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we've been slogging it out for about a year now to absolutely zero effect. why not try passing the ball again? when we used to do that our bad seasons were finishing 10th.


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 Post subject: Re: Next Manager
PostPosted: Sun Jan 21, 2018 4:58 pm 
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Sausage wrote:
We are in the relegation zone. So should we really be gambling now on candidates with no league management experience?

Setting up a team to compete against hairy-arsed, experienced, tactically-aware opponents is different to teaching kids how to keep the ball, however good one is at that. Also, when things aren’t working on the pitch I’d have thought it would be better to have someone who has been in the technical area before and knows a few things to do.

If we want to avoid relegation we can’t afford to sleepwalk into too many more defeats.

100% agree. If its Grayson or Micchie I'd vote for Grayson.

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 Post subject: Re: Next Manager
PostPosted: Sun Jan 21, 2018 5:10 pm 
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Aliramone wrote:
Sausage wrote:
We are in the relegation zone. So should we really be gambling now on candidates with no league management experience?

Setting up a team to compete against hairy-arsed, experienced, tactically-aware opponents is different to teaching kids how to keep the ball, however good one is at that. Also, when things aren’t working on the pitch I’d have thought it would be better to have someone who has been in the technical area before and knows a few things to do.

If we want to avoid relegation we can’t afford to sleepwalk into too many more defeats.

100% agree. If its Grayson or Micchie I'd vote for Grayson.


Disagree. It is probably too late for a new man to bring in new players this season. So we have what we have and all we need now is to get this present group of players playing as a coherent unit which shows some urgency and passion. This is basic organisation which shouldn't be beyond the ability of anyone aspiring to be a manager


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 Post subject: Re: Next Manager
PostPosted: Sun Jan 21, 2018 5:14 pm 
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LinsladeDon wrote:
Aliramone wrote:
Sausage wrote:
We are in the relegation zone. So should we really be gambling now on candidates with no league management experience?

Setting up a team to compete against hairy-arsed, experienced, tactically-aware opponents is different to teaching kids how to keep the ball, however good one is at that. Also, when things aren’t working on the pitch I’d have thought it would be better to have someone who has been in the technical area before and knows a few things to do.

If we want to avoid relegation we can’t afford to sleepwalk into too many more defeats.

100% agree. If its Grayson or Micchie I'd vote for Grayson.


Disagree. It is probably too late for a new man to bring in new players this season. So we have what we have and all we need now is to get this present group of players playing as a coherent unit which shows some urgency and passion. This is basic organisation which shouldn't be beyond the ability of anyone aspiring to be a manager

Exactly!! (Though I see what ya mean).

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 Post subject: Re: Next Manager
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LinsladeDon wrote:
This is basic organisation which shouldn't be beyond the ability of anyone aspiring to be a manager


Easy really. :shock:

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 Post subject: Re: Next Manager
PostPosted: Sun Jan 21, 2018 5:27 pm 
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This Southampton/Spurs game is so dull that I'm trawling through the Scottish news sites. All are saying Stubbs. Which just goes to show why traditional news outlets are going the way of the dinosaurs. They actually know less than we do.

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 Post subject: Re: Next Manager
PostPosted: Sun Jan 21, 2018 5:30 pm 
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ReturnofMoo wrote:
LinsladeDon wrote:
This is basic organisation which shouldn't be beyond the ability of anyone aspiring to be a manager


Easy really. :shock:


I never said it would be easy!


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 Post subject: Re: Next Manager
PostPosted: Sun Jan 21, 2018 5:35 pm 
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Silva has been sacked by Watford...he is available ? ;)


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