Im all for standing by mogga but what has happened witb JOB the bloke ran his socks off everygame and was passionate about our club. Now gone to a league rival and team belief seems to be low aswell.... whats happened behind the scenes to derail what had started so well. Something has gone on somewhere just wonder what?
I'm thinking pyramid scheme and TM losing his life savings.I'm thinking training ground bust up with JOB and another player?
My guess is he was frustrated with being on the bench as much as he was in the weeks before he went to scunny, brought it up with Mowbray one afternoon after training and it turned into a bigger argument. JOB maybe not wanting to play for TM and vice versa.
I'm gutted, his determination, passion and vocality is something we are missing oh so desperately.
best quote re JOB#I like JOB, but with fans scratching their heads to explain the slump it seems that every one who has left or been dropped is offered up as the reason for the down turn in fortune.
He was here for a large part of the down turn and to my mind was responsible for the Port Vale equaliser so hes not blameless.
I like JOB, but with fans scratching their heads to explain the slump it seems that every one who has left or been dropped is offered up as the reason for the down turn in fortune.
He was here for a large part of the down turn and to my mind was responsible for the Port Vale equaliser so hes not blameless.
I think JOB and Mowdog should do a bit of bonding.Go to the pictures and after McDonalds
JOB is one of those players with a big heart, of course he made mistakes but i reckon he had a great infuence on players around him and thats no bad thing.
BRING HIM BACK
yet mowbray has come out and said the complete opposite.
Mowbray also said that Ryan Kent was the key to our success. So my belief in what he is saying is slowly diminishing.
I feel like TM didn't like Jim, and was waiting for the opportunity to tell the fans they were wrong in wanting him to play. Certainly when he was on the pitch, his influence was not a negative one even if he was hard on his colleagues at times.
Who cares if some of the babies get upset when he shouts at them for being lazy anyway? It makes them work harder, which is what we could do with right now.
Mowbray also said that Ryan Kent was the key to our success. So my belief in what he is saying is slowly diminishing.
I feel like TM didn't like Jim, and was waiting for the opportunity to tell the fans they were wrong in wanting him to play. Certainly when he was on the pitch, his influence was not a negative one even if he was hard on his colleagues at times.
Who cares if some of the babies get upset when he shouts at them for being lazy anyway? It makes them work harder, which is what we could do with right now.
Jordan Clark could also deal and mop up these free kicks and set pieces that keep coming into the box aswell!What are Baker and McSheff up to? Maybe we can get them back as well :sarcasm:
so you want fans to trust you and not the manager?
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