Matt is right Blue.
Yesterday's performance must be one of the lamest in Chesterfield's long history. Clearly the manager is (or should be) responsible for team discipline. In a home game we committed 17 fouls, had a player sent off before halftime, had two efforts on goal neither of which were accurate and conceded 4 goals. How much worse can a team do? How much worse can they be? Newport would piss on us at the moment and they are next to bottom of the league we'll be in next season. Unless DA sells the club (an' he ain't even tryin' is he?) or changes policy and injects cash and becomes chairman again our recruitment options will be freebies. And so far our manager has showed ZERO ability in the recruitment stakes, he can't buy our way out of this so we are relying on Guy Branston's brain! Did you ever in your wildest dreams think we'd be relying on Guy Branston's brain?
Leyton Orient are about to slide out of the league. Do we need a written warning about the danger to a club of debt, a rogue wealthy owner and a set of depressed players?
Read the bollocks GC was talking before the game, then look what happened. To activate the tiniest, vaguest chance we had of avoiding relegation for at least a few days we needed to win and score goals. So Ched is conveniently injured yet again to avoid lowering his profile even further ......... what response from the manager to the possible need to find a goal? Decides the youngster he'll sit on the bench with the set of non-scorers he likes to see there is Charlie Wakefield. I'm all for him being there, but wouldn't you have thought a young lad who has been in a rich vein of goals might just have been worth a seat? Luckily it didn't matter we weren't even in the game by the fifteenth minute.
(Tobi Sho-Silva scored two from Bromley yesterday didn't he? We could either try to get him for next season, or if we wait two years we can play against him! By the way, look him up, his full name is magnificent, worth signing him on that alone.)
Yesterday's performance must be one of the lamest in Chesterfield's long history. Clearly the manager is (or should be) responsible for team discipline. In a home game we committed 17 fouls, had a player sent off before halftime, had two efforts on goal neither of which were accurate and conceded 4 goals. How much worse can a team do? How much worse can they be? Newport would piss on us at the moment and they are next to bottom of the league we'll be in next season. Unless DA sells the club (an' he ain't even tryin' is he?) or changes policy and injects cash and becomes chairman again our recruitment options will be freebies. And so far our manager has showed ZERO ability in the recruitment stakes, he can't buy our way out of this so we are relying on Guy Branston's brain! Did you ever in your wildest dreams think we'd be relying on Guy Branston's brain?
Leyton Orient are about to slide out of the league. Do we need a written warning about the danger to a club of debt, a rogue wealthy owner and a set of depressed players?
Read the bollocks GC was talking before the game, then look what happened. To activate the tiniest, vaguest chance we had of avoiding relegation for at least a few days we needed to win and score goals. So Ched is conveniently injured yet again to avoid lowering his profile even further ......... what response from the manager to the possible need to find a goal? Decides the youngster he'll sit on the bench with the set of non-scorers he likes to see there is Charlie Wakefield. I'm all for him being there, but wouldn't you have thought a young lad who has been in a rich vein of goals might just have been worth a seat? Luckily it didn't matter we weren't even in the game by the fifteenth minute.
(Tobi Sho-Silva scored two from Bromley yesterday didn't he? We could either try to get him for next season, or if we wait two years we can play against him! By the way, look him up, his full name is magnificent, worth signing him on that alone.)