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Thread: Is the writing on the wall for Naysmith ?

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    Another obvious point is that the further up the pitch you can get the ball and how often you do it gives your beleaguered defence breathing space momentarilly to get organised for the next attack. Come on Naysmith , if we are going to blow it then at least we want to see the team PLAYING hard for the 3 points.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JRSLEFTPEG View Post
    Another obvious point is that the further up the pitch you can get the ball and how often you do it gives your beleaguered defence breathing space momentarilly to get organised for the next attack. Come on Naysmith , if we are going to blow it then at least we want to see the team PLAYING hard for the 3 points.



    JRSLEFTPEG we seem all to be on the same page about naysmith being too negative defensive ,but if you listen to his interviews he actually thinks he is setting up to attack ,im begining to think this man has lost the plot ,we need change right now before we lose anymore ground .

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    Considering our current finances we may not even have the money to keep Naysmith at the end of the season. Our league placing may also have a say in that.

    If he stays on I would be interested to see what he did in the window as this really is his team now having had a couple of seasons to get his head around things and work out what is right and what isnt. He still is a relatively inexperienced manager and I think this season will have been a big learning curve.

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    I would have liked the likes of Smith , Hooper and Bell etc to have been given a better chance at Queens . We would be cheaper bringing our own boys up to speed than going for expensive has beens like Harkins.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JRSLEFTPEG View Post
    I would have liked the likes of Smith , Hooper and Bell etc to have been given a better chance at Queens . We would be cheaper bringing our own boys up to speed than going for expensive has beens like Harkins.

    all those lads could have been brought on to a better level defo ,but the bell lad defo had alot more going for him than the other two id say ,he has a bit of flare and natural ability about him lots of potential in that lad ,we need the coaches to bring them on tho which needs more cash to have ,we could do with defensive ,midfield and forward specialist coaches at the club ,if we went down that root putting all our costs on the coaching we could be a top club after 5 years or so bringing through top quality youths like the way hamilton went and look at the cash that rolled into them .

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    I appreciate everything Jacobs has given Queens but Bell is a far better passer than him and could perform the central holding position . I have no doubts of this at all from what I have seen. I'd like to think going on loan to East Kilbride is not the end of his Queens career and he can come back and get a chance.o
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    JR, - loaning a player out is the next stage in his career with his parent club and not his demise. If a player cuts it at a lower level, then he has more chance of coming in at Championship level.

    I was surprised that Smith and Hooper were not loaned to Annan, - as that would have been a sensible arrangement until such times as Queens could assess the ability of their loanees.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jardi View Post
    JR, - loaning a player out is the next stage in his career with his parent club and not his demise. If a player cuts it at a lower level, then he has more chance of coming in at Championship level.

    I was surprised that Smith and Hooper were not loaned to Annan, - as that would have been a sensible arrangement until such times as Queens could assess the ability of their loanees.


    smith and hooper were ok young lads but thay needed a hell of a work to get them to championship standard ,good enough for where annan are is prob there level .

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    Precisely what I said Francis!

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    Is this the same Smith who scored against Rangers on his debut then was dropped the following game?
    Naysmith doesn't like youth. How many has he brought on to the first team? He's got rid of about a dozen young Dumfries lads who possibly had potential.

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