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  • #46
    Re: Morison speaks on SSN

    Originally posted by UNDERHILL1927 View Post
    Some are so blinded by their hatred of Morison (for no logical reason) that they aren’t willing to accept the positive changes he made. That’s fine, I believe we’d have been easily safe had he stayed all season but we’ll never know.

    The one thing I do know is that we still have the same incompetent leadership that has brought in the last handful of mangers on the cheap. A grim few months ahead regardless
    Your opinion is as valid as someone with the opposite view, what can't be denied is facts

    The facts simply show, he was not good enough

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    • #47
      Re: Morison speaks on SSN

      Originally posted by olderblue View Post
      Last 6 games
      W1
      D1
      L4
      4 points out of 18 is relegation form
      With no signs of it changing, with no suitable cover at leftback, and we still look weak upfront, he couldn't really manage the media, he seemed very harsh on young players and I don't think he could manage above any better than he could below, on reflection he had to go.

      Next!

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      • #48
        Re: Morison speaks on SSN

        Originally posted by olderblue View Post
        Last 6 games
        W1
        D1
        L4
        4 points out of 18 is relegation form
        Last two games, one win, one loss. Three points out of six. Thats not relegation form.

        First four games, two wins, a draw and a defeat. Seven points out of twelve. Thats not relegation form either.

        Stats can be used to back up any argument you like. The only thing that matters is the total after 46 games

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        • #49
          Re: Morison speaks on SSN

          Originally posted by dml1954 View Post
          Last two games, one win, one loss. Three points out of six. Thats not relegation form.

          First four games, two wins, a draw and a defeat. Seven points out of twelve. Thats not relegation form either.

          Stats can be used to back up any argument you like. The only thing that matters is the total after 46 games
          Six is about the correct number really, although I take your point.

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          • #50
            Re: Morison speaks on SSN

            Originally posted by dml1954 View Post
            Last two games, one win, one loss. Three points out of six. Thats not relegation form.

            First four games, two wins, a draw and a defeat. Seven points out of twelve. Thats not relegation form either.

            Stats can be used to back up any argument you like. The only thing that matters is the total after 46 games
            You're only as good as your last few results in this game, we all know that.
            We were lucky to hold on against Boro after a bit of a freak first half. After the break, we reverted to the usual form shown under Morison.
            A lucky 3 points and another 1 point from our last 6 matches is piss-poor.

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            • #51
              Re: Morison speaks on SSN

              Originally posted by dml1954 View Post
              Last two games, one win, one loss. Three points out of six. Thats not relegation form.

              First four games, two wins, a draw and a defeat. Seven points out of twelve. Thats not relegation form either.

              Stats can be used to back up any argument you like. The only thing that matters is the total after 46 games
              No your right, Morow is a football genius and master tactician, Pep was lucky they beat Wolves otherwise Man City would have been knocking on his door

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              • #52
                Re: Morison speaks on SSN

                Originally posted by dml1954 View Post
                Last two games, one win, one loss. Three points out of six. Thats not relegation form.

                First four games, two wins, a draw and a defeat. Seven points out of twelve. Thats not relegation form either.

                Stats can be used to back up any argument you like. The only thing that matters is the total after 46 games
                After 42 games he'd won 53 points. Thats roughly 58 points over a 46 game season.

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                • #53
                  Re: Morison speaks on SSN

                  Originally posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
                  After 42 games he'd won 53 points. Thats roughly 58 points over a 46 game season.
                  After 10 games this season he’s got 11 points. That equates to 50/51 over the course of the season. That’s fighting relegation territory. Averaging 0.7 goals per game, piss poor.

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                  • #54
                    Re: Morison speaks on SSN

                    Originally posted by J R Hartley View Post
                    After 10 games this season he’s got 11 points. That equates to 50/51 over the course of the season. That’s fighting relegation territory. Averaging 0.7 goals per game, piss poor.
                    My argument isn’t that his record was good enough, my argument is that he should have been more time to turn it around.

                    I believe we were going in the right direction, but again, we’ll never know.

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                    • #55
                      Re: Morison speaks on SSN

                      Well, we have Hudson now, for the short term at least anyway.
                      I'm not sure what he'll do differently but he surely has to change things.
                      Morison took silly risks playing Nkounkou defensively, given that's he's clearly no full back or wing back, hopefully Bagan comes in or Ng slots in there if need be.

                      Surely he has to change things up front too unless he suddenly starts trusting Etete.

                      It's going to be an interesting team sheet that's for sure.

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                      • #56
                        Re: Morison speaks on SSN

                        Originally posted by UNDERHILL1927 View Post
                        My argument isn’t that his record was good enough, my argument is that he should have been more time to turn it around.

                        I believe we were going in the right direction, but again, we’ll never know.
                        The form guide for the pools was always 6 games
                        We won once against a poor Boro team
                        The manner in which we lost at Bristol Millwall and Huddersfield was shocking
                        We were going one way, the 5 games without a goal out of the last 7 was a shocking stat
                        Morison was like a rabbit caught in the headlights, not knowing what to do next, so did nothing

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                        • #57
                          Re: Morison speaks on SSN

                          Originally posted by UNDERHILL1927 View Post
                          My argument isn’t that his record was good enough, my argument is that he should have been more time to turn it around.

                          I believe we were going in the right direction, but again, we’ll never know.
                          Really random question… Do the names Jimmy Foreman and Jem Fisher mean anything to you from the late 70’s early 80’s?

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                          • #58
                            Re: Morison speaks on SSN

                            Originally posted by olderblue View Post
                            Your opinion is as valid as someone with the opposite view, what can't be denied is facts

                            The facts simply show, he was not good enough
                            The fact is we were in 18th place. We won one and lost one of our last two games. The first half at 'Boro was amazing. Also a fact.

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                            • #59
                              Re: Morison speaks on SSN

                              Originally posted by StraightOuttaCanton View Post
                              Really random question… Do the names Jimmy Foreman and Jem Fisher mean anything to you from the late 70’s early 80’s?
                              I’m 42 so no mate

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                              • #60
                                Re: Morison speaks on SSN

                                Originally posted by olderblue View Post
                                Your opinion is as valid as someone with the opposite view, what can't be denied is facts

                                The facts simply show, he was not good enough
                                Also that Tan, Dalman and Choo thought he would be good enough. Let's not ignore that fact too.

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