Stevie Clarke wrote:I'd be happy to see Canning go but today was really down to the players .
redandwhite1874 wrote:Well said that man.
We still have lots to fight for; but its becoming more about them than the team or the club. Can everyone just look at the league table and then please think carefully about what it tells you - what it tells me is that nothing is certain or absolute or decided.
YeOldeHamiltonian wrote:redandwhite1874 wrote:Well said that man.
We still have lots to fight for; but its becoming more about them than the team or the club. Can everyone just look at the league table and then please think carefully about what it tells you - what it tells me is that nothing is certain or absolute or decided.
What it tells anyone who knows football is that we have a group of players who can't grind out a win in 11/12 attempts;a team who have won TWO League games all season.A Manager who has turned a large chunk of our fan base away from the club-many of them long standing fans of 30-50 years and a side who have played three home games against ten men and won NONE of them.
Anyone happy with that is part of the problem.
redandwhite1874 wrote:Well said that man.
We still have lots to fight for; but its becoming more about them than the team or the club. Can everyone just look at the league table and then please think carefully about what it tells you - what it tells me is that nothing is certain or absolute or decided.
YeOldeHamiltonian wrote:redandwhite1874 wrote:Well said that man.
We still have lots to fight for; but its becoming more about them than the team or the club. Can everyone just look at the league table and then please think carefully about what it tells you - what it tells me is that nothing is certain or absolute or decided.
What it tells anyone who knows football is that we have a group of players who can't grind out a win in 11/12 attempts;a team who have won TWO League games all season.A Manager who has turned a large chunk of our fan base away from the club-many of them long standing fans of 30-50 years and a side who have played three home games against ten men and won NONE of them.
Anyone happy with that is part of the problem.
Willie Wastle wrote:I was as gutted as anyone by that late concession.
But I've yet to hear a turnaround plan - including a credible managerial appointment - that justifies a panic sacking.
(Not) incidentally, if we'd won 1-0 today, we'd still be in exactly the same position in the league.
redandwhite1874 wrote:Still same position ??? So you think we are still bottom then
It's hard to keep up in this fake news, post truth accies world.
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