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Post by Johnnybling on Apr 22, 2017 16:47:52 GMT
Yes most definitely
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Post by Jeff on Apr 22, 2017 16:51:22 GMT
1. He's met his target for the season
2. With 2 YEARS to run it would mean certain relegation. No money and no manager would come in under such budget restraints.
So no. Not in the real world.
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Post by blue4life on Apr 22, 2017 17:07:19 GMT
1. He's met his target for the season 2. With 2 YEARS to run it would mean certain relegation. No money and no manager would come in under such budget restraints. So no. Not in the real world. Broken record player springs to mind.
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Post by Jeff on Apr 22, 2017 17:09:48 GMT
Others all saying the same regards sacking him, I'm sorry you don't agree with me so you think I'm banging on but someone has to side against the hysteria and say realistically, he can't be sacked.
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Post by gaz on Apr 22, 2017 17:14:02 GMT
can the club afford to sack someone with two years left to run on their contact? i doubt it esp if he has achieved what the board want him to ie maintain a presence in this league...... next season is going to be interesting
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Post by massivefloodlights on Apr 22, 2017 17:16:55 GMT
Give the lad a chance ffs. 😂
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Post by Rio Doherty on Apr 22, 2017 17:20:12 GMT
No
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Post by paulie on Apr 22, 2017 17:21:15 GMT
can the club afford to sack someone with two years left to run on their contact? i doubt it esp if he has achieved what the board want him to ie maintain a presence in this league...... next season is going to be interesting Speculate to accumulate. Keep him and there is no incentive for fans to buy season tickets or even bother to atttend matches. Get a new manager and maybe some enthusiasm maybe restored.
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Post by chesterken on Apr 22, 2017 17:23:40 GMT
Give the lad a chance ffs. 😂 Don't know what your gloating about it's a toss up who has the worst manager for next season us or you, close call me thinks
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Post by blue4life on Apr 22, 2017 17:28:56 GMT
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Post by bonecrusher on Apr 22, 2017 17:30:20 GMT
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Post by Rio Doherty on Apr 22, 2017 17:31:35 GMT
Whilst I am as frustrated as everyone else we shouldn't have offered this deal in the first place. But we can't afford to pay him off. By watching his interview today I wouldn't be surprised if he gets shown the door. Give him until the end of October but if we are still in this position he needs to go.
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Post by luckyblue on Apr 22, 2017 17:34:08 GMT
I would say yes....but two years left on his contract @ £50 k (?) Per year.....£100k payoff that we can I'll afford. It would put is back to zero financially.
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Post by sirfred on Apr 22, 2017 17:36:43 GMT
100k is a lot but if we only shift 500 season tickets and generate average attendances less than 1500 then that's worse - unfortunately we may have to use Sams fee for this
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Post by massivefloodlights on Apr 22, 2017 17:38:10 GMT
Give the lad a chance ffs. 😂 Don't know what your gloating about it's a toss up who has the worst manager for next season us or you, close call me thinks Lol. It's not even close is it?
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Post by chesterken on Apr 22, 2017 17:50:44 GMT
Don't know what your gloating about it's a toss up who has the worst manager for next season us or you, close call me thinks Lol. It's not even close is it? We have been on possibly the worst run our history and you have managed to only be 5 points ahead of us
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Post by chesterblue1970 on Apr 22, 2017 17:54:32 GMT
he has to go this should never have come to relying on today's games we should of been coasting to 70+ points it was set to be our best season but 1 man has destroyed it coco the clown
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Post by Dodleston Blue on Apr 22, 2017 18:04:52 GMT
I would say yes....but two years left on his contract @ £50 k (?) Per year.....£100k payoff that we can I'll afford. It would put is back to zero financially. The simplest, and most cost effective, is to immediately place him on Garden Leave. Pay his wages on a monthly basis, he will then be unable to take any other employment during the period, whether it be in Football or Lecturing. It will focus the mind on reaching an amicable solution, and of course allow a new manager the time and space to bring his own squad in, it has happened in football before, and will no doubt happen again. The plus point for the club is that it will incentivise season ticket sales, and much needed sponsorship, which despite protestations from the CEO arent happening. No company in their right minds will sponsor a dodgy product!!.
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Post by Matt on Apr 22, 2017 18:08:43 GMT
The board have the realise that this can't go on. Were fan owned for Christ sake I thought we'd have some kind of say?!.. looking at the poll above speaks volumes.
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Post by paulie on Apr 22, 2017 18:18:11 GMT
The board have the realise that this can't go on. Were fan owned for Christ sake I thought we'd have some kind of say?!.. looking at the poll above speaks volumes. I imagine the 5 that voted no will be Wrexham fans. His position is now untenable. Hopefully the club will release a statement on Monday about his departure.
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Post by gaz on Apr 22, 2017 18:20:34 GMT
Lol. It's not even close is it? We have been on possibly the worst run our history and you have managed to only be 5 points ahead of us may be the clubs worst run but to some its the neighbours worst season.....who have got rid of half the squad signed by the previous manager, dealt with contract issues played youth players, and still accrued more points and double the crowds.......
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2017 18:21:12 GMT
The board have the realise that this can't go on. Were fan owned for Christ sake I thought we'd have some kind of say?!.. looking at the poll above speaks volumes. Here's another thought - grey matter working overtime rather than watching Midsomer Murders on ITV3! When IS the best time to pull the trigger? ( Ignoring the financial issues) If we do it now we scout the out of work, available managers e.g Bignot and get almost a free run at them If we wait until the end of the season, once the merry-go-round starts, there'll be more choice but also more competition Or we wait until the autumn and we're as option 1 In any case, we can't afford to poach anybody Don't think there's the perfect time and don't have the answers - like I said, just thinking
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Post by bonecrusher on Apr 22, 2017 18:26:19 GMT
I imagine the 5 that voted no will be Wrexham fans. 4 Wrexham fans plus Rio
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Post by CFC on Apr 22, 2017 18:28:23 GMT
Unfortunately we do need to sack him. This run has been ridiculously bad. The team we put out today was nowhere near a "bad" team but we got absolutely battered so it has to be down to the manager.
Would like us to get Marcus Bignot in now.
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Post by Paul Da Part on Apr 22, 2017 18:42:58 GMT
He has to go. Today was the final straw for me. I wish it didn't have to come to this, but it's necessary. There's absolutely nothing to look forward to next season if he was to stay (and if the majority of this poor squad stay too) and that alone will have an affect on Season Ticket sales. Crowds are plummeting and that can be attributed to this awful run of form we have had. Huge own goal by the club to offer JM such a big contract earlier on this season. Obviously nothing was learnt from the Steve Burr debacle. Yes, we would have taken 16th (pretty much safe from relegation) after 45 games in August and I can see his point of view when he says it's "Target Achieved". But if we are to accept the results so far in 2017, then we are to accept mediocrity. I don't want that, I'm sure every Chester fan doesn't want that either. Some of the things he's been saying in post-match interviews have been quite bizarre to say the least. Following today's performance I was expecting something different from him. Instead though, we get fed the usual shite and STILL he will try and shift focus away from what we've just witnessed. He's a nice guy, but he's completely lost and his position now is untenable. He has to go. We talk about the big pay-off. That's another burden, but should we get relegated next season (that's probable if he was to stay on) then that would absolutely cripple this club to the point where it may not reach National League football for the foreseeable future.
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Post by billyw on Apr 22, 2017 18:44:10 GMT
Unfortunately we do need to sack him. This run has been ridiculously bad. The team we put out today was nowhere near a "bad" team but we got absolutely battered so it has to be down to the manager. Would like us to get Marcus Bignot in now. Agreed. The majority of the team are the same players who took us near the play off positions and should be good enough for this league. Everyone must now surely see where the fault lies for our collapse, and as I have met and like McCarthy, I am sorry that has to be said.
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Post by richard on Apr 22, 2017 18:47:07 GMT
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Post by billyw on Apr 22, 2017 18:49:25 GMT
He has to go. Today was the final straw for me. I wish it didn't have to come to this, but it's necessary. There's absolutely nothing to look forward to next season if he was to stay (and if the majority of this poor squad stay too) and that alone will have an affect on Season Ticket sales. Crowds are plummeting and that can be attributed to this awful run of form we have had. Huge own goal by the club to offer JM such a big contract earlier on this season. Obviously nothing was learnt from the Steve Burr debacle. Yes, we would have taken 16th (pretty much safe from relegation) after 45 games in August and I can see his point of view when he says it's "Target Achieved". But if we are to accept the results so far in 2017, then we are to accept mediocrity. I don't want that, I'm sure every Chester fan doesn't want that either. Some of the things he's been saying in post-match interviews have been quite bizarre to say the least. Following today's performance I was expecting something different from him. Instead though, we get fed the usual shite and STILL he will try and shift focus away from what we've just witnessed. He's a nice guy, but he's completely lost and his position now is untenable. He has to go. We talk about the big pay-off. That's another burden, but should we get relegated next season (that's probable if he was to stay on) then that would absolutely cripple this club to the point where it may not reach National League football for the foreseeable future. Only a few weeks ago you were criticising this board for its negativity. Welcome to the club.
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Post by boughtonblue on Apr 22, 2017 18:52:25 GMT
No from me too
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Post by Paul Da Part on Apr 22, 2017 18:58:55 GMT
He has to go. Today was the final straw for me. I wish it didn't have to come to this, but it's necessary. There's absolutely nothing to look forward to next season if he was to stay (and if the majority of this poor squad stay too) and that alone will have an affect on Season Ticket sales. Crowds are plummeting and that can be attributed to this awful run of form we have had. Huge own goal by the club to offer JM such a big contract earlier on this season. Obviously nothing was learnt from the Steve Burr debacle. Yes, we would have taken 16th (pretty much safe from relegation) after 45 games in August and I can see his point of view when he says it's "Target Achieved". But if we are to accept the results so far in 2017, then we are to accept mediocrity. I don't want that, I'm sure every Chester fan doesn't want that either. Some of the things he's been saying in post-match interviews have been quite bizarre to say the least. Following today's performance I was expecting something different from him. Instead though, we get fed the usual shite and STILL he will try and shift focus away from what we've just witnessed. He's a nice guy, but he's completely lost and his position now is untenable. He has to go. We talk about the big pay-off. That's another burden, but should we get relegated next season (that's probable if he was to stay on) then that would absolutely cripple this club to the point where it may not reach National League football for the foreseeable future. Only a few weeks ago you were criticising this board for its negativity. Welcome to the club. Good to join you. Myself (and yourself amongst others) only want what's best for Chester FC. I'm now of the belief that this is the way to get out of this predicament.
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