Southampton Gull wrote:
Good, that's one more miserable bastard we won't have to listen to.
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Southampton Gull wrote:
Good, that's one more miserable bastard we won't have to listen to.
You can forget Finch, there is no way he will travel that far! =Droyalgull wrote:Squad management
If you include Finch we can literally just name a full 'squad' for Saturday.
Have to agree with all you say there Nina. Some very confusing decisions being made at the moment - one minute Murembedzi is being lauded, the next he is out the door; then we hear that Sam Chaney is going to be the next Eunan O'Kane (really????) - what's the betting he is the next out of the door =Dtaxilady wrote:I think a lot of the fanbase is totally bewildered by this week's events. Two days ago Shep (Dave) was being praised up on the OS as a player of the future; now he's gone.A couple of weeks ago our CEO was denying rumours that Tyrone was leaving in a swap for Kadell Daniel; the fans thought that that meant that Tyrone was staying. It isn't the matter of the quality of the players that have left that is worrying; it just feels like there's been some sort of revolution on the training pitch & we're getting a mass exodus that we weren't expecting. We're not even sure who's left, & whether we've got enough in the squad left to play Tranmere; indeed, have we got enough players who aren't cup-tied left to play against Macclesfield ?
It's fine saying goodbye to some of the fans who are moaning, but we still need quite a few of them to turn up on matchdays !!!!
When it's just you and ten other fans watching Western League football you'll miss listening to us miserable bastards who dare call out the appalling management of this club ever since Cox left.Southampton Gull wrote:
Good, that's one more miserable bastard we won't have to listen to.
Not sure why I should have to cheer for a manager that has been a disaster and a board that has only been slightly better - Steve breed aside. If we continue cheering they'll think we're happy with what is happening. It's delusional at best and damaging for the club at worst. It took Man Utd fans until last weekend to start booing, it's nearly our time.Southampton Gull wrote:At least we'll be cheering the team on and not whining like bitches.
Burnhamgull wrote:Two days ago, the headline on the club website was "Shepherd making strides"
Read the article now and try to understand how it goes from that to him leaving inside 48 hours.........
Shep had "personal targets" that he wanted to keep to himself..............I'm guessing he achieved his target faster than even he expected.......
It makes the club look stupid because they must have known two days ago that he was going to leave so why put it on the website?DevonYellow wrote:
Was just about to write the exact same thing! The article looks pretty bloody stupid now as does the manager's comments about fans frustrations.
In a nutshell this might be why you dont understand the frustrations of many long time supporters. You are close to the regime, you are aware of things happening. Well we are not and the communication from the club is frankly poor. Is it any wonder when the Chairman hasnt spoken for months and all we see is a steady draining of the playing squad that we are worried for the future of the club we love.Southampton Gull wrote:
I guess because I'm aware of some of the moves the club are making with regards to recruitment I'm not unhappy to see the backs of players who have proved all season long they aren't good enough or can be relied upon to act as professionals. Just because a player leaves it doesn't mean there isn't a strategy to see through, it just doesn't happen overnight. Breed and Phillips will be hurting as much as all of us but instead of giving up they are working non-stop to give us the best chance possible to beat the drop.
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