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  1. bonnybobbypark

    bonnybobbypark Well-Known Member

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    Do you wany your dick in or your Dick out?

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  2. Lostinvegas

    Lostinvegas Well-Known Member

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    I was furious earlier today but have calmed down.

    I would say in.

    I think we need to trust him. He has JOS out of the team, many say he is one of the trouble makers in the squad.

    Possibly we need to go through some pain in order to come out the other side a better club.

    I hate losing games. We need a win soon, we need a lift too so a couple of new faces in would be very welcome.

    I don't think we have bad players, a bad manager or a bad owner. BUT something is wrong at our club and it needs sorting out.
     
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  3. SC SAFC

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    He is not the common denominator in this ****storm of a football club.

    JOS , Fletcher, Johnson, Catts (as much as i rate him when he is arsed) are the rotten core IMO

    Larson and brown to a lesser extent
     
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    DAPARKERSAFC Well-Known Member

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    But for his sake, out. I wouldn't begrudge him if he walked tonight. He's been duped back into a job by false promises from Lee Charleton and Ellis Shorthands.
     
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    Big Bad Wesley Brown Well-Known Member

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    If he went and we got, for example, Allardyce in, we'd have a short term boost of a couple of improved performances, then it'd be back to the usual dross.

    The manager isn't the problem here, it's the players and the recruitment staff.
     
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  6. Gil T Azell

    Gil T Azell Well-Known Member

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    100% spot on and yet we gave Catts n Oshite new contracts
     
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  7. SC SAFC

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    ****ed up innit! Brown as well, would be surprised if he plays 5 games.

    We had to tho really, Catts has sale-able value, and we had no one else to step up in place of the rest!
     
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    Dick in. The board out. That`s a common denominator often overlooked. Short, by his own admission is clueless about football but surrounds himself with a bunch of knackers who know less than he does. These are the ones advising him and helping him make decisions? Stupid contracts on stupid wages and nobody with any football savvy to say "hang on a minute, hes not that good". Sheer ****ing madness imo.

    The wrong people at the top. Even if they were hired as business people if we`re running at a loss they`re no ****ing good at that either.

    Well pissed off me like.
     
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    LAMackem Well-Known Member

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    Dick has to be hard now...
     
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  10. concrete tony

    concrete tony Well-Known Member

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    spot on. We laugh at Newcastle about the way their club is run. Hello!!!!!!!!!
     
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    Although, my concern with DA is that he's not got his right hand man next to him and I wonder how much of an adverse affect this has. Remember MON?
     
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  12. Nostalgic

    Nostalgic Well-Known Member

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    We can trot out our solutions, but do we understand our problem(s)? I don't go with the players being collectively rotten to the core because there has never been evidence of it. In DA's pre-match conference he said that the players had been outstanding in their training. ES has backed managers and funding has been available but maybe not best used. Congerton remains an unknown quantity because of the nature of his job but who is not to say that we have approached players and been refused. What we do know is that we are in disarray at the moment, but two poor performances will not define our season.

    We can go to the far end of a fart looking for the reasons, but the solution lies with the management and owner as a whole. DA would not have come back if he did not want to or believed he could do a worthy job and ES and Congo would not have pursued him if they thought he was passed it.

    Not a question now of KTF more like pray like f*** they get it right again.
     
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