I liked Naysmith. He gave his all for the club but ultimately he had to go. Good luck to him going forward.
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I liked Naysmith. He gave his all for the club but ultimately he had to go. Good luck to him going forward.
True but who wouldn't take an opportunity to try there hand in the SPL.
at least he left after a successful season as many have done eg jack Ross, Alex Neil etc .
yep magic used his short stay at palmy as a stepping stone last time ,my concern about this appointment is last time he inherated a very good up and coming young team after a relegation to a league that thay were bound to canter ,this time there is no top young talent after the senior players are gone ,he is doing it from near scratch this time around and his track record after leaving us ,has nosedived ,so he has found his way back and hopefully this time he wants to build and stay with the team he builds ,and for our chairman who sacked naysmith out of the blue at a silly time when he was in the process of doing the travelclub awards night was a disgrace ,naysmith had to go tho but timing was so spontanious ,and with that urgency i hope our chairman is going to flex his muscle and back our new manager to give him what he needs to challenge for honours .
My only worry is if the players feel angry at the way Naysmith departed and decide not to put the effort in for these play offs and stick two fingers up to Queens.
Saying that the Patrick game was probably the least motivated they've been. (Unless sacking rumours were known prior?) Only a few hours to tell.
All I'm saying newby is that they are all the same. The minute a bigger job offer comes up whether it's a Premier or even a bigger Championship team then its adios amigos. Some fans need to realise that players and management are not fans of Qos like we are. Like any job you take the best offer