This is the whole trouble with the sack-Danny-bring-in-the-idiot scenario is we are now left with with very difficult options in how to move forward. We have a backroom chosen by the same idiot and a squad purpose-built-to-fail by him and no transfer window in sight. Taken alongside no proper board, and no real organisation or realistic finance this is the corner into which we've painted ourselves. If we sack Ken who will move and how quick in any direction to replace him and what happens to all his disgruntled buddies in the boot locker?
Hartlepool tried Ronnie Moore during their two-to-three-year slide into obscurity. Ridiculous choice. Coleman and Hill only really succeed where they are now, not elsewhere. When you think about it why would any currently employed league manager take us on - every club in the league is better than us. What are we but a nice stadium?
My choices would be men like The Hump, Jack Lester, Kevin Davies, Kevin Wilson, Steve Chettle because we're already in the position of a losing gambler desperately rolling the dice. We need someone who wants to make his name turning us round and who would seize the chance to build. An ex-league player succeeding in non-league management maybe?
I'm not usually a big sack-the-manager man, because I don't believe in all this shit of an all-knowing saviour coming in to rescue teams ........ In the end players will rescue us, but under this manager they clearly don't know what they are doing. GC speaks to them at length before the game, has a plan and within six minutes we concede. The team goes in at half-time to see the manager again, within two minutes they concede again. How could anyone conclude that the current manager's effect is anything but wholly negative? He took over a team struggling to keep its head above water last season and drowned it within a few weeks. This season we've watched him painting his own picture. It was like one of those Rolf-Harris jobs, only it didn't suddenly turn out to be kangaroos in the Australian bush with Eucalyptus trees, it really was just blobs and shapes that none of us got!
I've bought the Non-League Paper again Blue. That's where we are going.
Here's another managerial suggestion for you - Aaron Downes. He could do it!
Here's another worry. Is Tommy fit? Intercepted throw? Did throwing hurt his shoulder? Anyon till Christmas anyone?
If Blue's endless supply of optimism has run dry what do we do?
Couple of suggestions for Tuesday - we surely have to start Maguire and as we never score with O'Grady let's not play him. Personally I'd play Hird and Wiseman as defensive midfielders in front of a back four and see if there is any way we can keep the score below 4.
Hartlepool tried Ronnie Moore during their two-to-three-year slide into obscurity. Ridiculous choice. Coleman and Hill only really succeed where they are now, not elsewhere. When you think about it why would any currently employed league manager take us on - every club in the league is better than us. What are we but a nice stadium?
My choices would be men like The Hump, Jack Lester, Kevin Davies, Kevin Wilson, Steve Chettle because we're already in the position of a losing gambler desperately rolling the dice. We need someone who wants to make his name turning us round and who would seize the chance to build. An ex-league player succeeding in non-league management maybe?
I'm not usually a big sack-the-manager man, because I don't believe in all this shit of an all-knowing saviour coming in to rescue teams ........ In the end players will rescue us, but under this manager they clearly don't know what they are doing. GC speaks to them at length before the game, has a plan and within six minutes we concede. The team goes in at half-time to see the manager again, within two minutes they concede again. How could anyone conclude that the current manager's effect is anything but wholly negative? He took over a team struggling to keep its head above water last season and drowned it within a few weeks. This season we've watched him painting his own picture. It was like one of those Rolf-Harris jobs, only it didn't suddenly turn out to be kangaroos in the Australian bush with Eucalyptus trees, it really was just blobs and shapes that none of us got!
I've bought the Non-League Paper again Blue. That's where we are going.
Here's another managerial suggestion for you - Aaron Downes. He could do it!
Here's another worry. Is Tommy fit? Intercepted throw? Did throwing hurt his shoulder? Anyon till Christmas anyone?
If Blue's endless supply of optimism has run dry what do we do?
Couple of suggestions for Tuesday - we surely have to start Maguire and as we never score with O'Grady let's not play him. Personally I'd play Hird and Wiseman as defensive midfielders in front of a back four and see if there is any way we can keep the score below 4.