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Excellent post.

Didn't they both have release clauses though?wivelgull wrote:Hector is right. Attendances go up when the team is winning - and they stay up when they continue to win. The bottom line is that hardly any money was spent on players. A question (or scenario) that hasn't been address is this. Why weren't Olejnik and O'Kane offered higher wages so that they would stay? Why sell? Why not keep? The team prospers, the crowds - such as they are - return, and we get what all supporters want : promotion.
Excellent post.Scott Brehaut wrote:I've said pretty much everything I want to day on other threads but thought I would say this here as it's as good a place as any.
How, in the name of all that is good and holy, is anybody defending Alan Knill.
Those interested in stats would probably be interested to note that his win rate at our club for his entire time was, wait for it, a whole 18.52%!!!!
Yep, 18.52% - yet people are still finding ways to defend him.
He signed strikers that can't score, pacy wingers that can't cross, made substitutions when all was already lost, put out a team against our two neighbours and allowed us to be rogered senseless and made us worse off than we were when we took over.
He was/is a terrible manager - one can forgive him last season as it wasn't "his" team, but this season it is and we are worse off.
Nope, no defending from me - he was worse than useless and is, almost, wholly to blame for us going down this season.
As a manager, yes.Fonda wrote:Yes, he 'landed another job straight away'. Weird that, with so many in the industry out of work for so long. Absolutely useless though, obviously.
Totally, it's noticeable that Northampton weren't rushing to appoint this footballing genius as manager - especially after the wonderful job he did at Torquay and instead went for, you know, a manager who actually wins games.Scott Brehaut wrote: As a manager, yes.
Maybe its something to do with the wage cap limiting what can be spent on the playing side?forevertufc wrote:said it before and I'll keep saying it, the club was steered on a head long course towards the conference long before Alan Knill arrived , yes, ok, he may not have done the best job as our manager, but the blame is right here in this article, if the club had no money for players, where did this money come from.
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