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  • Start date Mar 29, 2016
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matesx

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  • Mar 29, 2016
  • #36
... well a great season till xmas if his track record is maintained.

love your optimism but i do wonder how many will share it if we lose tonight!
 
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oscillatewildly

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  • Mar 29, 2016
  • #37
Paxman II said:
Good grief no. Calm down dears. You may have egg on your faces if we still scrape a play off berth.

He rescued this club from a seemingly dire situation at the end of last season. He has implemented many changes behind the scenes that has been fundamental in our much improved season and set us up for future seasons and a way forward, re-instilling the ethos at the football club that was lacking. Rome was not built in a day folks.
We all maybe got carried away with promotion thoughts and that's why we seem so negative now. But while loss of form has been dramatic for a while (while a win away, draw at home and defeat away suggest that's leveled out some what) we must surely believe we have one of the best managers around for this level? TM probably has a good assessment of league 1 now and a good manager is always on the front foot thinking of next season.
If we don't make a play off place which looks less likely now, then I'm at least very optimistic about a great season next year.
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His 'rescue' act is nothing to shout about, many have achieved the same before him. Infact only 3 have failed in the last 60 years or so of this clubs history. His makeover exercise was endearing, some will say welcomed, others a little more cynical may have described it as being a distraction exercise. What can't be denied are the last 3 months results which would have been enough to have got most managers sacked twice over!
I personally think he's a little fortunate to still be in a job. I think our owners have been caught out, are a little confused about the position(s) we have found ourselves in at the right end of this league and just don't know how to call it!
I'm with matesx - 10/10 for your optimism but maybe this dog had his day(s) from Aug - Dec last year. As I've stated before - keep rolling those dice (figuratively speaking) double six will come in eventually. Not until at least next Dec/Jan tho.
 

fernandopartridge

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  • Mar 29, 2016
  • #38
oscillatewildly said:
His 'rescue' act is nothing to shout about, many have achieved the same before him. Infact only 3 have failed in the last 60 years or so of this clubs history. His makeover exercise was endearing, some will say welcomed, others a little more cynical may have described it as being a distraction exercise. What can't be denied are the last 3 months results which would have been enough to have got most managers sacked twice over!
I personally think he's a little fortunate to still be in a job. I think our owners have been caught out, are a little confused about the position(s) we have found ourselves in at the right end of this league and just don't know how to call it!
I'm with matesx - 10/10 for your optimism but maybe this dog had his day(s) from Aug - Dec last year. As I've stated before - keep rolling those dice (figuratively speaking) double six will come in eventually. Not until at least next Dec/Jan tho.
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Understand what you're saying but you make it sound like a roll of the dice is free, it isn't.
 
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oscillatewildly

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  • Mar 29, 2016
  • #39
Granted, finances will and should always play a big part.
 

Paxman II

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  • Mar 29, 2016
  • #40
oscillatewildly said:
His 'rescue' act is nothing to shout about, many have achieved the same before him. Infact only 3 have failed in the last 60 years or so of this clubs history. His makeover exercise was endearing, some will say welcomed, others a little more cynical may have described it as being a distraction exercise. What can't be denied are the last 3 months results which would have been enough to have got most managers sacked twice over!
I personally think he's a little fortunate to still be in a job. I think our owners have been caught out, are a little confused about the position(s) we have found ourselves in at the right end of this league and just don't know how to call it!
I'm with matesx - 10/10 for your optimism but maybe this dog had his day(s) from Aug - Dec last year. As I've stated before - keep rolling those dice (figuratively speaking) double six will come in eventually. Not until at least next Dec/Jan tho.
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The rescue I was referring to was not from relegation but the club in general. it was in a bad way with no insight how to move it forward from hedge fund owners and poor management at the top level of the company. he has put the club on a better footing that will stand the test of time in the coming seasons. previously we were like a ship without a sail going in one direction (hell in a hand cart)

So he has had a few months of poor results. A lot of that compounded by injuries and unmistakable change of mentality since JOB and Madison events. The latters move and subsequent loan back must have been a wrenching decision taken away from TM hands, but the players form since has been left in the taxi ride back from Norwich. Turner was unfortunate injury as was Reda. Cole has huffed and puffed but his presence lit up the club for a while. Some things you can't legislate for at times and though Arma is not scoring and our ever changing defense is making mistakes we have a tough task on our hands.
It will turn around and we will have had a pretty decent season in the end, one all of us would have taken at kick off.
 

Grendel

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  • Mar 29, 2016
  • #41
Paxman II said:
The rescue I was referring to was not from relegation but the club in general. it was in a bad way with no insight how to move it forward from hedge fund owners and poor management at the top level of the company. he has put the club on a better footing that will stand the test of time in the coming seasons. previously we were like a ship without a sail going in one direction (hell in a hand cart)

So he has had a few months of poor results. A lot of that compounded by injuries and unmistakable change of mentality since JOB and Madison events. The latters move and subsequent loan back must have been a wrenching decision taken away from TM hands, but the players form since has been left in the taxi ride back from Norwich. Turner was unfortunate injury as was Reda. Cole has huffed and puffed but his presence lit up the club for a while. Some things you can't legislate for at times and though Arma is not scoring and our ever changing defense is making mistakes we have a tough task on our hands.
It will turn around and we will have had a pretty decent season in the end, one all of us would have taken at kick off.
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What makes you think the first 20 games of next season will be the same as the last 20 this?

You could have written exactly the same post when we were at sixfields and substituted Pressley for Mowbray. He has proved abject in retaining the club in the top 6 and allowing clubs with smaller budgets and manager changes to get the better if him.
 

Gazolba

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  • Mar 29, 2016
  • #42
matesx said:
[h=2]If we lose tonight[/h]
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People will say we 'must win' the next game to have any chance of reaching the play-offs.
 

IrishSkyBlue

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  • Mar 29, 2016
  • #43
Imo if we lose and keep losing hell be sacked, or we win and nearly make play offs hell stay another season or we have a mixture of losing and winning but not near play offs he will walk by summer or get another job offer thats better.
 

Grendel

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  • Mar 29, 2016
  • #44
IrishSkyBlue said:
Imo if we lose and keep losing hell be sacked, or we win and nearly make play offs hell stay another season or we have a mixture of losing and winning but not near play offs he will walk by summer or get another job offer thats better.
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Whose going to offer him a better job after this clusterfuck?
 

Otis

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  • Mar 29, 2016
  • #45
Grendel said:
Whose going to offer him a better job after this clusterfuck?
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Coventry United?
 

no_loyalty

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  • Mar 29, 2016
  • #46
If we lose tonight I will probably be ringing the Samaritans
 
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oscillatewildly

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  • Mar 29, 2016
  • #47
It's your last paragraph I'm having trouble swallowing. It's been bandied about before by others of course. Sure we would have accepted it had we had our 'normal' season, it's just from where we came that has had most of us furiously head scratching.
You're spot on with citing the trials & tribulations that affect the season, factor in also bad luck that also affects every other team. But THIS bad over the last 3 months?
I still admire the optimistic approach tho, I'm close to signing up!
 
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oscillatewildly

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  • Mar 29, 2016
  • #48
Gazolba said:
People will say we 'must win' the next game to have any chance of reaching the play-offs.
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Sod the play offs, we won't be playing a part in them. I just want to see a win and maybe another before seasons end just to slightly stabilise this very wobbly ship. It goes without saying that defeat (unthinkable at the moment) against Col U this evening will further impact on everybody at the club.
 

Hobo

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  • Mar 29, 2016
  • #49
I really do think we should give him the summer transfer window. If he starts badly or collapses again after next Christmas fair enough.
 

ccfctommy

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  • Mar 29, 2016
  • #50
oscillatewildly said:
It's your last paragraph I'm having trouble swallowing.
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Try spitting next time
 

shmmeee

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  • Mar 29, 2016
  • #51
Keep him until Christmas and when we're top again, sack him.
 

matesx

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  • Mar 29, 2016
  • #52
This is depressing now
 

chiefdave

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  • Mar 29, 2016
  • #53
matesx said:
This is depressing now
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What do you mean now? Its been depressing for years!
 

matesx

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  • Mar 29, 2016
  • #54
That's true
 

oucho

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  • Mar 29, 2016
  • #55
So..........who thinks we can still go up?
 

higgs

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  • Mar 29, 2016
  • #56
Forget about it the way we are playing since Christmas we wouldn't survive in league two
 

Otis

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  • Mar 29, 2016
  • #57
higgs said:
Forget about it the way we are playing since Christmas we wouldn't survive in league two
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It is so very clear teams found a way to nullify us and we had no answer.
 
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