Match Day Thread Luton v Hull City

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What ****ing good is baying for the manager's had doing?

Is it making him manage better?

Is it motivating the players?


And given the limbo the club is in regards ownership how much influence/impact does it have (as a fraction of 1%)?

People talk about fans being the 12th man- some of ours are that, but for the opposition

Don't agree with you on much, but I can't argue with that.

It's one thing having an opinion that he should go, but we should be backing the lads on the pitch and you saw their heads drop when it happened against Peterboro. And it gave Peterboro a lift too.
 
What ****ing good is baying for the manager's head doing?

Is it making him manage better?

Is it motivating the players?

And given the limbo the club is in regards ownership how much influence/impact does it have (as a fraction of 1%)?

People talk about fans being the 12th man- some of ours are that, but for the opposition

Because most sane fans now want rid of McCann asap, before it's too late, and irrespective of whether or not a takeover happens. It might make no difference, but then again it might just help in some way to bring about his removal.
He's had his chance to reflect, learn, change, improve, but stubbornly, arrogantly and incompetently just carries on with the same old and talking the same old ****. And now he doesn't even have the decency to front up.
That doesn't mean not supporting the players, and it doesn't mean calling for his head during the game, but he, the current owners and future owners should be left in no doubt that enough if enough, and 'encouraged' to act now, before it's once again too late.
 
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Because most sane fans now want rid of McCann asap, before it's too late, and irrespective of whether or not a takeover happens. It might make no difference, but then again it might just help in some way to bring about his removal.
He's had his chance to reflect, learn, change, improve, but stubbornly, arrogantly and incompetently just carries on with the same old and talking the same old ****. And now he doesn't even have the decency to front up.
That doesn't mean not supporting the players, and it doesn't mean calling for his head during the game, but he, the current owners and future owners should be left in no doubt that enough if enough, and 'encouraged' to act now, before it's once again too late.

OK, OK, we get it you and others don't like McCann, everyone understands why, the numbers speak for themselves.

Can we just move on, it serves no positive purpose screeching about him in the stadium during games
 
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Because most sane fans now want rid of McCann asap, before it's too late, and irrespective of whether or not a takeover happens. It might make no difference, but then again it might just help in some way to bring about his removal.
He's had his chance to reflect, learn, change, improve, but stubbornly, arrogantly and incompetently just carries on with the same old and talking the same old ****. And now he doesn't even have the decency to front up.
That doesn't mean not supporting the players, and it doesn't mean calling for his head during the game, but he, the current owners and future owners should be left in no doubt that enough if enough, and 'encouraged' to act now, before it's once again too late.

I can't help feeling - especially after seeing the post match ifollow reaction that he knows he's on borrowed time. I suspect he'd be gone already if the club ownership situation was settled either way
 
How else are the fans supposed to let him know they're not happy with him?
I don't suppose he goes on forums like this, so it's keep quiet and let him think he's doing a good job?
**** him.
 
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How else are the fans supposed to let him know they're not happy with him?
I don't suppose he goes on forums like this, so it's keep quiet and let him think he's doing a good job?
**** him.

Grant knows exactly what the majority of fans think if him
 
He probably has an an analyst....

Or the clubs Media and marketing team will be keeping tabs across fans forums and social media.

It's kinda their job.
What a cushy job it must be on the media team. Preparing for all those difficult questions that are never asked. Keeping up the banned journalist list. Wow what a pressure job.
 
He probably has an an analyst....

Or the clubs Media and marketing team will be keeping tabs across fans forums and social media.

It's kinda their job.


I think GM can alleviate much of the pressure on him by waving at the fans.

I know from previous managers that this pacifies the needy and easily-influenced followers.

Think his team will be feeding him this advice.
 
How else are the fans supposed to let him know they're not happy with him?
I don't suppose he goes on forums like this, so it's keep quiet and let him think he's doing a good job?
**** him.
Why do you feel the need to let him know? Do you really think he is unaware of the current parlous situation? I know he might say a few overly optimistic and defensive things in interviews, but for pity's sake he doesn't need a group of supporters in the away end to remind him we are on a run of defeats.

Serious question - do you think it helps McCann, or even helps the team, if fans sing about his sacking? Or does it undermine and hinder them?
 
Why do you feel the need to let him know? Do you really think he is unaware of the current parlous situation? I know he might say a few overly optimistic and defensive things in interviews, but for pity's sake he doesn't need a group of supporters in the away end to remind him we are on a run of defeats.

Serious question - do you think it helps McCann, or even helps the team, if fans sing about his sacking? Or does it undermine and hinder them?
Its not about "letting him know about our parlous situation" though is it?
Of course fans should let their feelings known .... but imo not during the match. And don't forget, the guy is deluded. He thinks we're playing well and the formula is working!!
 
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