I'll kill myself on the Town Hall steps if we make Ronnie Moore manager.
I'd rather be in the Vanarama than take him or Tim Sherwood.
I reckon 47 points should about see us safe. That means 38 games - 12 wins, 6 draws, 20 defeats. Impossible for GC but well within range even for an inexperienced manager.
Get a Ronnie Moore and this time next year we'll either be feeling lumbered with him, or back looking for a replacement and bottom of the league again. We've got to break the cycle of failing managers.
I think it is a very difficult job, because of the state of the club, but in simple terms of points needed it didn't ought to be that hard. The club and GC's legacy are the problem and the new guy is going to have to be very inventive until January. And Ronnie Moore doesn't strike me as an innovator, whilst Tim Sherwood is so much of an innovator we might end up trying a wholly new system used by a remote Amazonian Tribe in Brazilian regional games.
By the way if the David Lilley piece on Facebook is the one quoted on Bob's Quite Boring consider this. If you were a football manager who KNEW there was a strong chance of being sacked after the game WOULD YOU TAKE YOUR WIFE AND KIDS ALONG? Talk about going for the sympathy vote ......... Nice Daddy just kicked Paul McGinn out of the club, got rid of The Hump, sent Evatt off to outer darkness, selected SEB in front of obviously superior young players who needed the game time ............ dispensed with others who probably didn't want to go ...... and was the most unmitigated failure of all time. He's a young fit man. Let him find a non-league team, learn to treat them properly, have some success and maybe he'll deserve more time in that most fortunate of professions in which he's been lucky enough to spend his entire working life.
I'd rather be in the Vanarama than take him or Tim Sherwood.
I reckon 47 points should about see us safe. That means 38 games - 12 wins, 6 draws, 20 defeats. Impossible for GC but well within range even for an inexperienced manager.
Get a Ronnie Moore and this time next year we'll either be feeling lumbered with him, or back looking for a replacement and bottom of the league again. We've got to break the cycle of failing managers.
I think it is a very difficult job, because of the state of the club, but in simple terms of points needed it didn't ought to be that hard. The club and GC's legacy are the problem and the new guy is going to have to be very inventive until January. And Ronnie Moore doesn't strike me as an innovator, whilst Tim Sherwood is so much of an innovator we might end up trying a wholly new system used by a remote Amazonian Tribe in Brazilian regional games.
By the way if the David Lilley piece on Facebook is the one quoted on Bob's Quite Boring consider this. If you were a football manager who KNEW there was a strong chance of being sacked after the game WOULD YOU TAKE YOUR WIFE AND KIDS ALONG? Talk about going for the sympathy vote ......... Nice Daddy just kicked Paul McGinn out of the club, got rid of The Hump, sent Evatt off to outer darkness, selected SEB in front of obviously superior young players who needed the game time ............ dispensed with others who probably didn't want to go ...... and was the most unmitigated failure of all time. He's a young fit man. Let him find a non-league team, learn to treat them properly, have some success and maybe he'll deserve more time in that most fortunate of professions in which he's been lucky enough to spend his entire working life.