So Tommy was sub ........... amazing ......... either Brad Jones has piles and couldn't sit through a game or our idiot manager must really believe we'll be a better team with Anyon in goal. Has there been a team which Joe Anyon has played for that was actually better with him in goal? Can you name any other club that has reacted twice to its keeper being seriously injured by getting relegated that season? I don't know if Tommy can return to his best, but if he is fit enough to be on the bench then it is only by playing competitively regularly that he will get there. Last night was a chance thrown away
The most accurate assessment I've made of GC was saying he is a Walter Mitty. I was close. He actually thinks he's Pep Guardiola doesn't he? If Blue's right and Joe Anyon could cost GC his job EVERY CHESTERFIELD FAN should ring the club and demand Anyon plays on Saturday.
Don't you think it odd not even to be able to find a place on the bench for Dimaio on Saturday and then to select him in a pivotal midfield role on Tuesday? Then 12 minutes later he's injured. Isn't it odd to have praised Delial Brewster during a substitute appearance and since then he hasn't be allowed near the pitch? Isn't it odd to keep subbing your own subs? What pro' is happy at a club where he becomes a subbed sub? If you were Pep at Man City you could get away with it, but at Chesterfield Notwigan Athletic?
Pooch, as you were so keen to quote odds at Dancing and I, Chesterfield are more than 2/1 against to win at home on Saturday against a side which is now on a losing run ......... We're turning into East Stirling.
How much use Alfreton will be to Ricky I don't know. I suspect we are just watching the destruction of a young talent. We gave him one start and I don't think he'll ever get another.
The structure of the club, its ownership, even its CEO seem unlikely to change. Every fan looks at his team and thinks he could do a better job than the manager ........ but I couldn't make anything of our squad. We need to change the manager but we are giving him a real hospital pass. It'll be too late for the window, he's stuck with contracted players who are clearly disillusioned and unable to mesh, there's no budget anyway, no-one knows who is in charge or where we'd like to go .... It's unusual for a manager to build a side at a totally dysfunctional club, but it's not impossible. Eddie Howe did it at Bournemouth with 15 players and no money, but that's like striking gold in your back garden.
I hope I'm wrong but every indication is that GC is a guarantee of failure but by ditching him we only ditch the guarantee. Currently I'd assess hope at somewhere between no and bob, but sometimes under a new regime, new tactics, praise instead of criticism, fun instead of drudgery, players become different men showing talents no one had dreamed they possessed. As they are, our squad are misfits. The question is can an idiot organisation uncover a visionary capable of transforming a bunch of failures.
The most accurate assessment I've made of GC was saying he is a Walter Mitty. I was close. He actually thinks he's Pep Guardiola doesn't he? If Blue's right and Joe Anyon could cost GC his job EVERY CHESTERFIELD FAN should ring the club and demand Anyon plays on Saturday.
Don't you think it odd not even to be able to find a place on the bench for Dimaio on Saturday and then to select him in a pivotal midfield role on Tuesday? Then 12 minutes later he's injured. Isn't it odd to have praised Delial Brewster during a substitute appearance and since then he hasn't be allowed near the pitch? Isn't it odd to keep subbing your own subs? What pro' is happy at a club where he becomes a subbed sub? If you were Pep at Man City you could get away with it, but at Chesterfield Notwigan Athletic?
Pooch, as you were so keen to quote odds at Dancing and I, Chesterfield are more than 2/1 against to win at home on Saturday against a side which is now on a losing run ......... We're turning into East Stirling.
How much use Alfreton will be to Ricky I don't know. I suspect we are just watching the destruction of a young talent. We gave him one start and I don't think he'll ever get another.
The structure of the club, its ownership, even its CEO seem unlikely to change. Every fan looks at his team and thinks he could do a better job than the manager ........ but I couldn't make anything of our squad. We need to change the manager but we are giving him a real hospital pass. It'll be too late for the window, he's stuck with contracted players who are clearly disillusioned and unable to mesh, there's no budget anyway, no-one knows who is in charge or where we'd like to go .... It's unusual for a manager to build a side at a totally dysfunctional club, but it's not impossible. Eddie Howe did it at Bournemouth with 15 players and no money, but that's like striking gold in your back garden.
I hope I'm wrong but every indication is that GC is a guarantee of failure but by ditching him we only ditch the guarantee. Currently I'd assess hope at somewhere between no and bob, but sometimes under a new regime, new tactics, praise instead of criticism, fun instead of drudgery, players become different men showing talents no one had dreamed they possessed. As they are, our squad are misfits. The question is can an idiot organisation uncover a visionary capable of transforming a bunch of failures.