Up the Shrimpers
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Sorry
Trouble is those people are out there.
Well maybe not the bring back Bond'ers.
Trouble is those people are out there.
Well maybe not the bring back Bond'ers.
Apart from the blunder he did all right compared to the rest. And if you look at the post match ratings a lot of other posters thought he and Green were the best of a poor bunch.You thought Hobson looked good???????
Starting to think Mark was the wrong choice as manager already, I know a lot of you will reply and say Ron is mainly to blame for the predicament we are in, and largely I agree.
However for all his faults and he had plenty we were starting to pick up results at the end of Sol's tenure, and in the space of a month in charge MM has turned the same group of players into a team that get's beaten 4-0 at home by the not so mighty Harrogate Town.
For me MM doesn't know the football league, isn't well connected within the game other than Bournemouth where he was U23's coach, doesn't know what football league standards are and is doomed to failure in my opinion
The alarm bells stated ringing for me the moment he booted Lee Harrison out of the club. I know managers like to bring in their own staff but there is no way the new GK coach is anywhere near Lee's standard and Ron should of put his foot down and said no to that appointment.
Watching Hobson trying to defend at the weekend had me wishing Harry Lennon was back in the team and I think Lennon is an absolute liability.
Then to top it off I read yesterday that MM wants to bring a youngster in on loan from Spurs when we are crying out for some experienced players.
I am hoping Saturday was a one off bad performance and things turn around quickly, but I am seriously doubtful. A few more results like that and Ron will have to bite the bullet and let him go, and go cap in hand to Fagan who should of been given the job in the first place!
Personally I would have gone for a Sturrock type figure with contacts and experience, listening to the lockdown interviews (particularly Barry Corr and Michael Phillips with Rylee) show just how important he was that summer.
But it's clear we didn't have the funds and if we aren't going down that route, then Molesely is a very promising appointment. He's certainly not to blame, whatever happens this season.
Put Guardiola, Mourinho, Klopp and Zidane in a joint managerial role and they'd struggle to get a mid-table finish with this squad.
Every one makes mistakes. It's how you learn from them that matters.
Also anyone remember the season Orient went down? Yes, they had about a billion managers and all they did was **** their pants the whole season.
Thats the starting line up for our next squad and their ages next to itYes, I highly recommend chopping and changing your manager as often as possible when your chairman is running the club into the ground. Here is the list of heroism under Mad Frank:
Russell Slade (8 league games)
Kevin Nugent (6)
Mauro Milanese (5)
Fabio Liverani (26)
Ian Hendon (26)
Kevin Nolan (15)
Andy Hessenthaler (14)
Andy Edwards (2)
Alberto Cavasin (7)
Andy Edwards (9)
Danny Webb (12)
Omer Riza (7)
Can’t even be bothered to comment - totally ridiculous post - embarrassing
Yes, I highly recommend chopping and changing your manager as often as possible when your chairman is running the club into the ground. Here is the list of heroism under Mad Frank:
Russell Slade (8 league games)
Kevin Nugent (6)
Mauro Milanese (5)
Fabio Liverani (26)
Ian Hendon (26)
Kevin Nolan (15)
Andy Hessenthaler (14)
Andy Edwards (2)
Alberto Cavasin (7)
Andy Edwards (9)
Danny Webb (12)
Omer Riza (7)