Sad, but I suppose everyhing comes to an end and Kenny, bless him, is only human, and thus, not infallable. One has to look closely at the results of the second part of this season and say that 'it could have been better', and it could. But who to replace him? Big boots to fill.
Time to nail my colours to the mast.......... However the season pans out , stay up or go down, I will back KJ to stay and carry on doing a fantastic job. With small gates and meagre resources KJ has got us up from div 1 and we are consistently punching above our weight. We are at best a middle of the table championship side...........some years we will do a little better and other years a little worse. And all the moaners calling for the board to spend more money........how about putting your money where your mouth is.... do the same as you expect the management to do....overspend, next time you pay for your £30 ticket, hand over 60 or 70 quid and ask for it to go towards paying for more/better players..........then maybe the board will put their hands in their own pockets it is not going to happen is it... we just have to be patient and wait for a few good seasons, and in the meantime, put up with many more years of crap, that is the way it has always been and always will be maybe, just maybe, next season will be a good season....maybe it won't be.........but don't blame KJ, he has proven himself already, he is a good manager and we are lucky to have him
All i know is that I will be there tomorrow night and shout my head off Time to think about KJ later (and I broadly agree with EIO). These are not good times to make big decisions. Just push the lads over the line.
When the game finished on saturday my brother rang me with his version of how **** we were and asked me to check various message boards as the rumour he had heard was that KJ had cleared his desk at the training ground, so it would seem he was off. This news left me feeling it was time for a change as he seems to have run out of ideas and has taken us as far as we can go, where as before i have always backed him to the hilt, basically we need a total clear out and some fresh ideas if we want to stand a fighting chance of staying up next season(Providing we stay up this season).
most unlikely as Millwall managers are subjected to a DNA test before being appointed. Anybody with the 'Leeds ****er' gene is automatically disregarded
Lets look at that recessive gene Larry Grayson poached from Blackpool ...........lol ....gone on to bigger and better teams at Huddersfield and Preston Colin Wanqer poached from the scrapheap after being sacked by bottom of the table club.....now writing and talking bolloqs for a living (no change there then) The Eggman (poached) from the scrapheap after being sacked by bottom of the table club....marching on together with his bread and butter soldiers All three of them TOP CLASS managers (haha) genetically modified with the 'Leeds Wanqer' gene........
If by some freak of nature Millwall win tonight we will be above Leeds on goal difference, so providing we don't lose by more than you lose to Watford on saturday we take the honours.
Ringo, I think you have it spot on.........freak of nature + win = 'Leeds Wanqer' gene so after we beat the Nigels tonite it will be thanks to the Weeds recessive gene. btw if you want to view this recessive gene in action, I would recommend that you skyplus the Jeremy Kyle show, the participants all appear to have this defective gene as part of their makeup............maybe they should change the theme tune of this show to 'Marching on Together'..........
not quite Steve,your owner has put about 10-12 million into the club and hackit has signed 5 or 6 players this year since jan.more than most championship clubs.