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The Des haters need to hope we donโt squeeze into the playoffs. Distant owners wont see a need to sack a manager whoโs just got into the playoffs , even if they were clearly not going to win them.I agree with your last point. I think we will miss out by a point or 2.
The only way a few fans will not be calling for Des to get the sack is if we get promoted.The Des haters need to hope we donโt squeeze into the playoffs. Distant owners wont see a need to sack a manager whoโs just got into the playoffs , even if they were clearly not going to win them.
Yeah itโs just an expression, he seems very normal and likeable as a personIs there anyone who actually 'hates' Des Buckingham? I suspect that there is actually just a range of people with various degrees of disappointment with his current performance and concerns about next season. Surely even those who'd like to see him replaced (and I am very much on the cusp of that myself) don't hate him?
I donโt necessarily think Lincoln, man for man, are any better than us but that momentum will be key and coupled with our nervousness I think they will do a job on us at home. We certainly need them to stumble somewhere before they play us.
Sort the midfield out, and we may have half a chance of making the play offs.
Whilst I agree 1000% with this......how exactly you do it with the current personnel is not entirely obvious.
Bodin & Rodrigues are out of form and lightweight anyway; McGuane has been woefully out of form for six months and is seemingly in the doghouse; McEachran completely lacks the mobility. Matete's gone.
I think we're into Hail Mary territory (because none of the obvious options are working), and I would try either:
1) Oisin Smyth. Can pass a ball, has size and physicality. Did OK playing out of position at the beginning of the year only to never be seen again since
2) Greg Leigh. Yeah, this one might be a square peg-round hole situation, but he has the engine and the physical skill set we're sorely lacking in the centre. Plus, I thought Bennett was the least culpable of our back four on Friday.
What have we got to lose at this point? Sides are playing through us at will whilst we're mostly lamping balls down the channels - let's get a proper physical presence in the middle of the park alongside Cam that's actually going to make opponents think twice.
I think you've "hit nail on head" there - yes he seems a normal, nice, likeable person ....... not sure those type of people make a good football manager!Yeah itโs just an expression, he seems very normal and likeable as a person
You definitely donโt watch the games , you do realise brown has won more headers than Moore this season , biggest brown hater ever did he steal your girlfriend or somethingMoore brings it out at times but brown is ponderous slow & wins virtually nothing in the air, in short. Heโs not very good.
You may have a point re Reading. If Des fails (I sincerely hope he doesnโt) and is fired at the end of the season then Ruben Selles would be my choice to take over here.
You mean they have to be psychotically intenseI think you've "hit nail on head" there - yes he seems a normal, nice, likeable person ....... not sure those type of people make a good football manager!
Defo Manning in for a shout (only joking)Whilst I don't like to praise anything that's happened down in plasticville - I honestly think that Selles ought to be in the conversation for Manager of the Year in League One (Mous will deservedly win it, but Selles should be on the shortlist).
All of the chaos off the pitch; sold five of their best players in January (albeit getting one of them back on loan); we've been questioning whether GOD is ready for League One.....they've been forced to field at least a dozen U21s this season. And yet they're going to finish solidly midtable.
It's a really impressive job he's done there.
Steve, it's BUREY !!Well for starters, 2 players who Manning was after during the summer turned up here in the new yearโฆ.Brurey and Cumming.
Cumming was a Manning/Price target along with Beadle. It was always a possibility that Beadle would go which is why a deal for Cumming was in place to complete.Steve, it's BUREY !!
Were we really after Cumming? Beadle was the number one target for sure and it wouldn't have been certain at that point that he'd be recalled . In a way Cumming became Hobson's choice in January given who the goalkeeper coach is.
And it's turned out to be a poor choice.
Noted on the spellingSteve, it's BUREY !!
Were we really after Cumming? Beadle was the number one target for sure and it wouldn't have been certain at that point that he'd be recalled . In a way Cumming became Hobson's choice in January given who the goalkeeper coach is.
And it's turned out to be a poor choice.
We should give them all of it and make a few quidโฆ.Weโre going to have to beat Lincoln arenโt we? You can see it alreadyโฆโฆโฆ one nil up early (solo strike or bit of individual quality from Murphy/Browne/Tyler, followed by 60 minutes of Lincoln pressure, mid to late second half equaliser, scenes for them in the North stand
Fair enough. But Manning seems to be a stubborn sort. Brown was shown the door within a week or two of Beadle signing.Noted on the spelling
It was Wayne Brown who got the Beadle deal done. Manning wasnโt convinced with Beadle and wanted to get Cumming instead as he had worked with him before but after a lot of persuasion from Brown and others we got Beadle.
So the guy was sitting on his backside for 6 months knowing that we MIGHT come for him in January. Not very ambitious and wouldn't do for me. Didn't anyone else come in for him?Cumming was a Manning/Price target along with Beadle. It was always a possibility that Beadle would go which is why a deal for Cumming was in place to complete.
So the guy was sitting on his backside for 6 months knowing that we MIGHT come for him in January. Not very ambitious and wouldn't do for me. Didn't anyone else come in for him?
Leigh?Rodrigues?