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The Dolphin 07 Feb 24 8.14am | |
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We need a short term solution right now to ensure survival in my opinion.
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Elpis In a pub 07 Feb 24 8.46am | |
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Originally posted by Gribbo
Well done Steve! News now coming through that he is finally pulling the trigger on the Hodgesaurus in the morning. I dont think its news but rather a good guess seeing as there has been no public support of the manager from above since Saturday's shambles
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Charlie B 07 Feb 24 9.35am | |
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Originally posted by Elpis
I dont think its news but rather a good guess seeing as there has been no public support of the manager from above since Saturday's shambles No news!
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MonsterMunch Cambridge 07 Feb 24 10.57am | |
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Not sure I believe this - how would that conversation go. Roy we want to sack you but the guy that we want doesn’t actually want it. Carry on as you are please Roy.. Roy’s a stubborn old goat but surely he’d tell them to do one
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Painter Croydon 07 Feb 24 11.43am | |
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Originally posted by MonsterMunch
Not sure I believe this - how would that conversation go. Roy we want to sack you but the guy that we want doesn’t actually want it. Carry on as you are please Roy.. Roy’s a stubborn old goat but surely he’d tell them to do one Why would Cooper take the job now, mid season with key players out long term injured. When Vieira was sacked it was a different scenario, he wasn’t playing his best team, they were all fit, just not organised.
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Jacey 07 Feb 24 11.52am | |
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Originally posted by The Dolphin
We need a short term solution right now to ensure survival in my opinion. Big bonuses paid for our staying up.
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Hrolf The Ganger 07 Feb 24 12.15pm | |
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Originally posted by Jacey
Big bonuses paid for our staying up. Cloud cuckoo land stuff. Big Sam is past it now, and the idea that any number of former players are suddenly going to rescue us is ridiculous. Unless there is a clearly better option than what we have, then I say we should carry on with Hodgson. It should be remembered that we have actually won two of our last four games. The difference in our performances came down to having star players available and the calibre of opposition. Brentford and Sheffield were games we should win. Arsenal and Brighton, like it or not, were not. It's clear that our injury problems have been the route of our poor performance this season. Had we had a full squad available, we would have more points and there would be no frenzy about sacking the manager. That is a fact. As it is. There is no certainty that any change in management will improve results. Edited by Hrolf The Ganger (07 Feb 2024 12.16pm)
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viveasheagle perth 07 Feb 24 12.21pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
Cloud cuckoo land stuff. Big Sam is past it now, and the idea that any number of former players are suddenly going to rescue us is ridiculous. Unless there is a clearly better option than what we have, then I say we should carry on with Hodgson. It should be remembered that we have actually won two of our last four games. The difference in our performances came down to having star players available and the calibre of opposition. Brentford and Sheffield were games we should win. Arsenal and Brighton, like it or not, were not. It's clear that our injury problems have been the route of our poor performance this season. Had we had a full squad available, we would have more points and there would be no frenzy about sacking the manager. That is a fact. As it is. There is no certainty that any change in management will improve results. Edited by Hrolf The Ganger (07 Feb 2024 12.16pm) Although probably not what people want to hear i think you are spot on with this post. Edited by viveasheagle (07 Feb 2024 12.28pm)
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Jacey 07 Feb 24 12.42pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
Cloud cuckoo land stuff. Big Sam is past it now, and the idea that any number of former players are suddenly going to rescue us is ridiculous. Unless there is a clearly better option than what we have, then I say we should carry on with Hodgson. It should be remembered that we have actually won two of our last four games. The difference in our performances came down to having star players available and the calibre of opposition. Brentford and Sheffield were games we should win. Arsenal and Brighton, like it or not, were not. It's clear that our injury problems have been the route of our poor performance this season. Had we had a full squad available, we would have more points and there would be no frenzy about sacking the manager. That is a fact. As it is. There is no certainty that any change in management will improve results. Edited by Hrolf The Ganger (07 Feb 2024 12.16pm) So in other words keep on doing what we are doing and get the same results,without any change.
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dynamicdick Dormansland 07 Feb 24 12.49pm | |
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Originally posted by Gary St.Andrews
Roy is not alone in getting it in the neck from supporters. Poch, Ten Haag, Chris Wilder to name but a few are getting loads of criticism from their respective clubs supporters. Myself personally, I would not do it in public, but my god Roy is testing everyone’s patience at the moment. I agree he is and it’s his stubbornness that’s at the root of it and seemingly no plan B which, can also be said about the owners. We are Disjointed all over rather than Glad all over at present!
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est1905 07 Feb 24 1.24pm | |
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Originally posted by Painter
Why would Cooper take the job now, mid season with key players out long term injured. When Vieira was sacked it was a different scenario, he wasn’t playing his best team, they were all fit, just not organised. Why WOULDN't he? Or anyone thats offered it now come to that? All this talk about managers not wanting to come in mid season is rubbish. If you are available but start dithering you'll run the risk of the owners moving on to someone else. Or a better candidate being available in the summer.
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est1905 07 Feb 24 1.26pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
Cloud cuckoo land stuff. Big Sam is past it now, and the idea that any number of former players are suddenly going to rescue us is ridiculous. Unless there is a clearly better option than what we have, then I say we should carry on with Hodgson. It should be remembered that we have actually won two of our last four games. The difference in our performances came down to having star players available and the calibre of opposition. Brentford and Sheffield were games we should win. Arsenal and Brighton, like it or not, were not. It's clear that our injury problems have been the route of our poor performance this season. Had we had a full squad available, we would have more points and there would be no frenzy about sacking the manager. That is a fact. As it is. There is no certainty that any change in management will improve results. Edited by Hrolf The Ganger (07 Feb 2024 12.16pm) Very well said. Agree.
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