Think that was the one with Zak at trade price cars. They have some great content for fans, well worth following on all social media platforms.
Confirms in JW's opinion Lennon is the hardest and fastest player in the 2018/19 squad
Think that was the one with Zak at trade price cars. They have some great content for fans, well worth following on all social media platforms.
I'm going to be in a minority for this, but I'm not even convinced he did anything wrong after the Dover game. It was just everyone taking out their frustrations over the result and he was in the wrong place at the wrong time and so became the lightning rod for dissatisfaction.
I hope he is the beneficiary of the clean slate that MM is giving everyone because there is a real player in there and he can be a real asset for this club and the type of player that - if he can stay healthy - we can build around.
He's definitely tough - I remember him trying to play on with a broken leg - I just hope he isn't as brittle.
100% with you on this one. The brief pub instagram/snapchat story that made it into public domain was immediately seized upon as a very convenient stick to beat one particular player with that day, when the 10 others on the field were just as culpable. Sol didn't take a good view of it either. Strangely given how aloof and distanced he seemed from understanding the fans, wasn't taking that approach just to curry favour with the fanbase that were calling for Lennon's head. There is a good defender in there (heck look at Shaughnessy now keeping clean sheets in the SPL) and hopefully Molesley will get the best out of him.I'm going to be in a minority for this, but I'm not even convinced he did anything wrong after the Dover game. It was just everyone taking out their frustrations over the result and he was in the wrong place at the wrong time and so became the lightning rod for dissatisfaction.
I hope he is the beneficiary of the clean slate that MM is giving everyone because there is a real player in there and he can be a real asset for this club and the type of player that - if he can stay healthy - we can build around.
He's definitely tough - I remember him trying to play on with a broken leg - I just hope he isn't as brittle.
My gut feeling is the extra few weeks wait to land him will prove to have been the right decision - League Two survival here we come....
that sounds depressing typing that out, but I'll take it!
This is my feeling. Lennon, Dieng, Oxley, Demi, Macca, JW .. lots of experience there. If MM can work his magic on those that stay and get a bit extra out of them, plus get a few in (all being well) then it suddenly isn’t so doom and gloom as some suggest. I think we’ve got enough to stay up comfortably these lads just need an injection of confidence and belief which they never got from Bond and Campbell. It’s no wonder some of them want out to be honest but it’s a fresh start. It’ll take a good team spirit and everyone pulling together fans included but I’m hopeful we’ll surprise a few. If we start badly, we MUST stay with the boys and MM and remember this is 2 years of gradual decline being turned around and righted, it’s a long term project. I’m personally looking forward to next season ?Might it be possible that the "want away" players that are said to be at the club might change their minds now that there is other than a bizarre loon at the helm?
Interesting snippet from that about Goodship, certainly seems to be fond of him:Please delete mods if already been shared but haven't seen so myself, the Athletic's Bournemouth correspondant did an interview with Molesley back in February (unrelated to the tifo interview, different and once quite separates arms of the same publisher) https://theathletic.com/1619034/2020/02/20/mark-molesley-bournemouth-weymouth-manager/ (behind a paywall but free trials are available)
Let me get this right.I agree I didn't think it was anything that bad. He just had a beer with some of the players he knew from Dover. Bit silly to do it in his SUFC garb but footballers aren't always the brightest.
Many have said he was there because he could give a rat's arse about Southend's result.
Let me get this right.
You're saying the thicker you are the less culpable you are?
So, by that standard it pays to be naive, thoughtless, and disrespectful because you'll be forgiven.
On a previous post, it was claimed he just 'happened' to be in a pub after a catastrophic defeat on live TV with players from the club we had just surrendered to.
Really?
Many have said he was there because he could give a rat's arse about Southend's result.
Some one posted this when Goodship signed, think it was 4-3-3 or 3-4-3, but dont hold me to that. May not be able to do that i guess he will have to work with what ever squad he has and what he brings in. Will be interesting to see how we line up. Can see Goodship on the left of a front 3Any one know his preferred formation at Weymouth?
Agree wholeheartedly. I abhor its overuse. Meaningless twaddle.....usually to attempt to excuse a shocking performance !!“We go again” the most overused meaningless piece of propaganda any footballer can use - I hate it!!! ??
That was a good read and I dont think anyone will take offence with your comments and assessment. If you are new to Shrimperzone then welcome and thank you for your contribution........Hi guys
Good to see you guys seem happy with the Molesley appointment.
I'm not a Southend fan, but i've just written a piece about todays news on my blog, if you guys fancy checking it out/sharing/giving me dogs abuse for getting stuff wrong, it's all more than welcome!
https://thefloodlightblog.blogspot.com/2020/08/mark-molesley-unveiled-as-southend.html?spref=tw