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Post by durdy on Nov 26, 2017 18:45:56 GMT
Whopper 3 you really are a Whopper do you not realise that the continuity of posts at 3 or 4 a time with no replies or reaction just goes to show that people are ignoring you and like myself think that you really are a total whopper, see you in the Blues Bar at the end of season staying up party 😂😂
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Post by whopper3 on Nov 26, 2017 19:56:23 GMT
Moore Money barrow
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Post by boughtonblue on Nov 26, 2017 20:15:00 GMT
All expensive has beens. Your credibility is absolutely shot to pieces for suggesting Moore...
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Post by chesterfc1972 on Nov 26, 2017 20:24:52 GMT
The same Ronnie Moore who had a few digs at us on Twitter then when the job came up he deleted both tweets also what makes you thinks that Moore and Money would do any better they both walked away from their previous jobs within 3 months and other 26 days
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Post by imadeva on Nov 26, 2017 20:48:44 GMT
As we know I am s big supporter of MB and remain hopeful and perhaps deluded in that we can still stay up this season. The second half yesterday was shameful and brought that afternoon at Kidderminster back to the forefront of ones mind. I know he’s inherited what he has and there is plenty not up to the job etc. The two away trips to London especially the orient hame travelling on the day and the extended journey home didn’t help agreed. Sleep patterns out of sink and just Friday to prepare for the Dagenham game. I accept all of this but to say the reason for the second half display was due to Being mentally and physically tired well come on!! What do we all think. Although it's not an excuse, I think he is probably right. We did look mentally and physically tired in the second half. After a big defeat like that, it is hard for a manager to come out and say anything convincing. The difference between Bignot and McCarthy is that Bignot identifies problems and tries to rectify them, whereas McCarthy made excuses and used anything he could think of to justify poor performances. Bignot also said the players had "let themselves down" in the second half, McCarthy would never have used a term like that. Here we go again “the players let themselves down”I know they did,but no mention of himself let us them down by putting Astle up front and messing with systems.Also what about the nine signings,only two can be rated better then we had,please don’t just sign players for the sake of it,play the youth at the worse you’ll get same result a defeat.10 points now from 11 games now wow that’s a big improvement,don’t make me laugh.
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Post by whopper3 on Nov 26, 2017 21:01:57 GMT
Moore, Money and Barrow are footballing people who understand the game unlike the useless Bignot.
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Post by MMc on Nov 26, 2017 21:05:19 GMT
Moore - Last job at Eastleigh, which are a similar ability to ourselves. Had a shocking time. Would he really work wonders with a budget that is definitely smaller than Eastleigh's? Money - Not sure how long he'd stay with us after leaving his last post in leas than a month. Really a candidate to bring long term stability? Barrow - Now I do agree with you on this one. He obviously knows the club well, but hasn't had a full time managers job for 12 years. He is experienced, and I'll give you that. But whether he's got good links with players at our level today I don't know? I know you'll just come back and say anyone is better than a Bignot signing, so I'll leave this one open...
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Post by Deva Chanter on Nov 26, 2017 21:08:05 GMT
To be fair, Richard Money left Solihull because their board were signing players without consulting him - not sure that can be held against him.
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Post by whopper3 on Nov 26, 2017 21:08:59 GMT
My 10 year old son could do a better job than Bignot.
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Post by norwegianblue on Nov 26, 2017 21:12:23 GMT
To be fair, Richard Money left Solihull because their board were signing players without consulting him - not sure that can be held against him. And he couldn't commit to full time. Not really what we're looking for eh?
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Post by MMc on Nov 26, 2017 21:13:54 GMT
My 10 year old son could do a better job than Bignot. Perhaps you should replace Maguire? I'm confident with your choice of manager to take the club forward. Now what a future it would be with you at the helm! ;D
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Post by Deva Chanter on Nov 26, 2017 22:07:58 GMT
To be fair, Richard Money left Solihull because their board were signing players without consulting him - not sure that can be held against him. And he couldn't commit to full time. Not really what we're looking for eh? From what I've heard, and this may not be correct, that wasn't a problem at all - he simply used that as an excuse when resigning.
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Post by thetheremin on Nov 26, 2017 22:11:14 GMT
There’s been some really promising signs under Bignot. Now is not the moment to hit the panic button. Let him get on with it.
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Post by Derry Blue on Nov 26, 2017 22:42:50 GMT
There’s been some really promising signs under Bignot. Now is not the moment to hit the panic button. Let him get on with it. We haven't any choice, but let's not delude ourselves that he's going to make anything out of this squad in time to save us.
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Post by kyle on Nov 26, 2017 22:53:08 GMT
There’s been some really promising signs under Bignot. Now is not the moment to hit the panic button. Let him get on with it. We haven't any choice, but let's not delude ourselves that he's going to make anything out of this squad in time to save us. I'm not quite that pessimistic yet (Not far off though). This is a poor league, we don't have a huge gap to make up.
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Post by Derry Blue on Nov 26, 2017 23:04:24 GMT
We haven't any choice, but let's not delude ourselves that he's going to make anything out of this squad in time to save us. I'm not quite that pessimistic yet (Not far off though). This is a poor league, we don't have a huge gap to make up. I agree this is a very poor league but at the moment we are a very poor team who are running out of time.
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Post by tonya on Nov 26, 2017 23:20:43 GMT
I think it’s interesting that since his recruitment Marcus has gone from clearly thinking he can keep us up, to being open about being not so sure. Articles in the Chronicle this week with him now saying we’ll be in the relegation fight until the last game show that for him, reality has bitten. Am not saying he’s not the man for the job. But I think he’s realised now the size of the task and fragility of our team (and the finances to do anything about it) and is now trying to set our expectations. Of course, we already knew all of this but I hope this isn’t him beginning to have doubts/second thoughts about whether he can pull off survival in this league. That’s the last thing we need. Agreed. While we, as fans, may feel we are nailed on for Conference North next season it's disturbing to hear the manager being so negative which will inevitably rub off onto the players. You are correct in your concern that when the manager is negative that it can rub off on the players. It becomes a self fulfilling prophecy. I am sure that wasn't his view at his interview! I'm uncertain what he has reputedly said is perhaps just a rumour. If not though, it's unbelievable! If you take the last game out of the equation we have done OK. I really don't know if he was the right choice. Time will tell. Certainly if we go down he wasn't though. I am sure he got the job because he offered hope and maintained he had the attributes required to keep us up. He can't change tack now without losing all credibility. As I said though, it may be just a rumour that he thinks we are doomed....
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