by Dave » 18 Sep 2021, 10:00
I'm in part agreement Culmstockgull here, this shouldn't be taken as a Gary Johnson out post. A manager of GJ's experience should not be allowing himself to get into a position where he could become blindsided, GJ has been in the game long enough, and has managed at this level many times before to know things like 1 year contracts are common place.
Had the club been promoted it's likely all out of contract players would have wanted to stay. Gary Johnson should have sat done with Pete Johnson in January not March (they may have done I don't know)and said we need to prepare for the worst case scenario, of remaining in the NLP and all out of contract players leaving the club, that would have given 5 months to prepare a comprehensive list of potential targets, rather than the 5 week rushed summer recruitment we saw.
Every post I've made since the Altrincham game has been heartfelt and honest, and no means meant to stir, I had little or no knowledge of any of these signings apart from Holman, I turned up to the Altrincham game more in hope than expectation, but it was patently obvious from that game, game one, that the club was a million miles away from a competitive team, I've been calling for honesty ever since, to be fair we've not had that, sadly GJ was up until last Tuesday night playing the 'manager speak' book of excuses by numbers, something we used to slam Paul Buckle for, but we like Gary Johnson, so one fan after another have just been reposting it.
What I've seen this season and yes it's early, things can change quickly, and boy I hope they do, is the same apathy and slumber we saw during our relegation from the EFL, Gloucestergull's post about getting a ticket and trying to get into the ground, to a post I saw on the BTPIR, about someone witnessing a bloke sent away from the ground with two kids at 2.25pm, lets hope there next experience isn't at Home Park and they don't become life long Argyle fans. People can bang on about putting money into the club to help, agreed, but at some point the club has got to start helping itself.
From the shoulder shrugging after the abject tripe performances we've born witness to on the pitch, we're not on course for the top 7 at the moment. To finish however, I would like to thank Gary Johnson for at last giving an honest assessment Tuesday night, and look forward to see how he's going to fix the footballing side of things.
I'm in part agreement Culmstockgull here, this shouldn't be taken as a Gary Johnson out post. A manager of GJ's experience should not be allowing himself to get into a position where he could become blindsided, GJ has been in the game long enough, and has managed at this level many times before to know things like 1 year contracts are common place.
Had the club been promoted it's likely all out of contract players would have wanted to stay. Gary Johnson should have sat done with Pete Johnson in January not March (they may have done I don't know)and said we need to prepare for the worst case scenario, of remaining in the NLP and all out of contract players leaving the club, that would have given 5 months to prepare a comprehensive list of potential targets, rather than the 5 week rushed summer recruitment we saw.
Every post I've made since the Altrincham game has been heartfelt and honest, and no means meant to stir, I had little or no knowledge of any of these signings apart from Holman, I turned up to the Altrincham game more in hope than expectation, but it was patently obvious from that game, game one, that the club was a million miles away from a competitive team, I've been calling for honesty ever since, to be fair we've not had that, sadly GJ was up until last Tuesday night playing the 'manager speak' book of excuses by numbers, something we used to slam Paul Buckle for, but we like Gary Johnson, so one fan after another have just been reposting it.
What I've seen this season and yes it's early, things can change quickly, and boy I hope they do, is the same apathy and slumber we saw during our relegation from the EFL, Gloucestergull's post about getting a ticket and trying to get into the ground, to a post I saw on the BTPIR, about someone witnessing a bloke sent away from the ground with two kids at 2.25pm, lets hope there next experience isn't at Home Park and they don't become life long Argyle fans. People can bang on about putting money into the club to help, agreed, but at some point the club has got to start helping itself.
From the shoulder shrugging after the abject tripe performances we've born witness to on the pitch, we're not on course for the top 7 at the moment. To finish however, I would like to thank Gary Johnson for at last giving an honest assessment Tuesday night, and look forward to see how he's going to fix the footballing side of things.