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  • Is there any point getting a new manager?

    Any decent manager would want to bring their own ideas and want the money to make it happen without meddling from above.

    That isn't going to happen is it? Tan and his men won't keep their noses out, they won't give the money for a manager to make meaningful changes to the team and squad and if anything they'll be making even more cuts now the crowds are going down. They'll probably wonder what has happened when the season ticket numbers take a hit next season.

    In short, what is the point bringing in somebody if they are working with the owners and board anyway.
    The more I'm thinking how incompetent the owner and board is the more I think why not just stick with Mick. At least he's got some experience.

    Not been so downbeat about the club in quite some time and it is all down to the lack of interest from the owner and the people who are so say running our club.

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    Re: Is there any point getting a new manager?

    I dunno
    Ask Stoke supporters.
    Or Coventry (I know he has been there a while) How much has he spent?

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    • #3
      Re: Is there any point getting a new manager?

      Originally posted by Jimmy the Jock View Post
      I dunno
      Ask Stoke supporters.
      Or Coventry (I know he has been there a while) How much has he spent?
      Big difference in owners and the people running the club though.

      Would they have achieved what they had by cost cutting all over the place and being forced to play kids? I doubt it.

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      • #4
        Re: Is there any point getting a new manager?

        so who is gonna stop this freefall if MM can't? how many more visits to the last chance saloon?

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        • #5
          Re: Is there any point getting a new manager?

          Originally posted by Taffy Blue in Berkshire View Post
          so who is gonna stop this freefall if MM can't? how many more visits to the last chance saloon?
          I honestly do not know.

          You could have Pep Guardiola in charge of this squad and he wouldn't get a great deal out of them if his instructions were loan out anybody and use the kids because he has to.

          Until there is a change of owner or change of thinking by the owner then I see no point getting anybody else.

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          • #6
            Re: Is there any point getting a new manager?

            Seems to be working out for Forest.
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            • #7
              Re: Is there any point getting a new manager?

              We've gone from a possible crack at the play offs a few weeks ago to it is maybe fine to stay up and bring through the kids and cut costs to almost certainly being nearer the drop zone than we are comfortable with. All within a few weeks.

              It is worrying.

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              • #8
                Re: Is there any point getting a new manager?

                New manager kick on ? Flynn on the way just seen outside Greggs with a beefy bake in hand .

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                • #9
                  Re: Is there any point getting a new manager?

                  There is no point doing anything is there. Ever.

                  Crikey.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Is there any point getting a new manager?

                    Originally posted by dembethewarrior View Post
                    There is no point doing anything is there. Ever.

                    Crikey.
                    What can a new manager do that Mick hasn't?

                    While on a cost cutting exercise and being forced to play the kids. Also having next to no creative players in the squad.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Is there any point getting a new manager?

                      A change at forest seems to have worked.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Is there any point getting a new manager?

                        Originally posted by blue lewj View Post
                        What can a new manager do that Mick hasn't?

                        While on a cost cutting exercise and being forced to play the kids. Also having next to no creative players in the squad.
                        Not play centre-backs at full-back or wing-back.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Is there any point getting a new manager?

                          Originally posted by 2b2bdoo View Post
                          A change at forest seems to have worked.
                          He has won two games.

                          Mick had a cracking start here too.

                          Once that honeymoon period it will be back to our owners sticking their nose in, running things like a pub team and cutting costs.
                          Anybody would struggle.

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                            Re: Is there any point getting a new manager?

                            Originally posted by blue lewj View Post
                            Big difference in owners and the people running the club though.

                            Would they have achieved what they had by cost cutting all over the place and being forced to play kids? I doubt it.
                            I get fed up with everyone making the statement that Mick has been forced to play kids.
                            The post below is one I placed on the board after the WBA game.
                            Interesting when you list “all the so called kids”

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                            • #15
                              Re: Is there any point getting a new manager?

                              Originally posted by DubaiDai View Post
                              I get fed up with everyone making the statement that Mick has been forced to play kids.
                              The post below is one I placed on the board after the WBA game.
                              Interesting when you list “all the so called kids”
                              Sorry the post is below

                              Originally posted by DubaiDai View Post
                              Originally posted by blue lewj View Post
                              If our players can't play then it is all the more reason for Mick to go as he has said he is happy with the squad on more than one occasion.

                              If they can play then it points to Mick having to go as he is beyond negative and wants to play sky ball above all else. Losing sky ball at that.

                              I'd like to see Mick gone and the jokers who picked him and many failed managers before him gone too but we won't.
                              Yes, most people seem to forget that when he arrived and had been taking training sessions, Mick stated that this was the best squad of players he had every inherited. What has gone wrong ?
                              Many keep using the excuse that he is playing a team of youngsters but lets remind ourselves that Nelson, Fling and Morrison were appalling last night, as were Pack, Vaulks and Bacuna. Brown was missing.
                              Up front Collins was a passenger and giles could not really get going.
                              Notice i have named nine players, not one of them would you refer to as a "youngster".

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