S.A.F.C. - the future

  • Please bear with us on the new site integration and fixing any known bugs over the coming days. If you can not log in please try resetting your password and check your spam box. If you have tried these steps and are still struggling email [email protected] with your username/registered email address
  • Log in now to remove adverts - no adverts at all to registered members!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p08l0gtk

This 16/17th July podcast was described by many as a PR nightmare by SAFC. Donald mentions far to much and said he'd had to show the EFL a screenshot of £53m to prove he could run the club for 2 years.

Also, it was slammed for 32 minutes long and no mention of Juan
I went to DFS to get one of those £50m sofas that he found the money down...They didn't have any Satori Boys left though;)
 
Parky wanted a draw. He made two like for like subs, indeed you could argue the Scowen one was a slightly defensive change.

he didn’t use the third sub, which he’d have done if he wanted to change things.

the club is sleepwalking into another poor season, and it’s not just the manager but the players. No takeover will happen soon enough to change that. Our best chance is a summer clear out and start again.
 
That team selection, bench options, performance and result should seal Parkinson’s fate with the incoming regime.

Football to make your eyes bleed.
Doesn’t make my eyes bleed but watching this lot of waifs and strays attempt to represent SAFC is very sad to this supporter of almost sixty years , we really need to have this takeover to happen sooner rather than later !!!
 
Spoiler alert by the way - I already know the team for Saturday. It will be O’Nien in for McLaughlin and Willis in for Sanderson. That’s it.

Parkinson will be pleased with how tonight went and want more of the same without “sloppy individual errors” on Saturday.

he’s just that kind of manager. Won’t admit that tactically it was wrong. Anything that went wrong tonight will be due to player error.
 
He’s genuinely said in his interview after the game that we were “very, very good” in the second half and the only thing that’s cost us is individuals not dealing with crosses.

Like I said - he’s a player blamer. He won’t acknowledge his own mistakes
 
He’s genuinely said in his interview after the game that we were “very, very good” in the second half and the only thing that’s cost us is individuals not dealing with crosses.

Like I said - he’s a player blamer. He won’t acknowledge his own mistakes
He's right about player errors but that's because that's league one, teams don't keep 30 clean sheets for a reason...

You have to win the game and accept you'll lose a few along the way, tonight in the second half you gamble and over the course of the season win more than you lose instead of taking a point away from home.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Smug in Boots