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  1. #61
    Look guys you all know he is not going to turn this round,you all know that.

  2. #62
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    It was always a concern for me that he did not have coaching experience at a higher level, something both LW and Burchnall had. At this point we may as well have had Bill Maynard (RIP) in charge, he couldn’t have done much worse.

  3. #63
    Just accept the mistake,wish him well but please lets get a proper manager in.

  4. #64
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    Quote Originally Posted by MAD_MAGPIE View Post
    This is where I'm at. I thought we were ok today up and till the throw in that lead to the first goal. I thought JOB was the spoiler we needed in midfield and thought he had a good game alongside Robertson. I also felt Nemane had a very good game as well as Macari. A shame JOB had to come off at 70min but you can't expect more from him in that role at his age. I felt he was a loss along with Baldwin through the enforced injury. But once again two aerial balls into the box and we were found wanting. The manager can't be blamed for that we've been doing these things all season.

    The comparison between LW and SM results against all the eight teams is still paper thin like when I posed this a few weeks ago. (See below) However under LW we were losing against these sides but there was the credit of last season and other notable good results and performances in-between.

    I'm not advocating a defence for SM or trying to prove LW is no better. It's interesting and remarkable that despite trying to approach our defensive problems in two ways one outscoring the other team (aka Moniz) the other respecting the point (aka Ardley) yet the outcome against these sides has merited the same results apart from Gillingham.

    Under SM as we may have expected the attacking threat has took a hit to try and remedy the defensive frailties. The game today was a perfect example. Under LW we lost to Wimbledon 4-2 but today lost 0-2. The same result but a different score line.

    What's not done or doing SM any favours is at home the consecutive defeats are stacking up but also the entertainment levels and conviction have dropped.

    For me whoever is head coach next season the club have simply got to upgrade the defence and bring in League Two experienced central defenders (see Crewe, Wimbledon, Mansfield) and a Patterson type of goalkeeper. The alarm bells on this are ringing loud and clear and have been since Sutton on the opening day. The January transfer window is never a magic bullet. The summer is when the most and best availability is out there.

    Luke Williams = P8, W2, D1, L5, GF10, GA18, GD-8, Pts 7
    Barrow 1-1 (Draw)
    Gillingham 2-1 (Won)
    Mansfield 1-4 (Lost)
    Newport 3-0 (Won)
    Wrexham 0-2 (Lost)
    Crewe 0-1 (Lost)
    Sutton 1-5 (Lost)
    AFC Wimbledon 2-4 (Lost)


    Stuart Maynard = P8, W1, D1, L6, GF9, GA16, GD-7, Pts 4
    Barrow 1-1 (Draw)
    Gillingham 1-3 (Lost)
    Mansfield 0-1 (Lost)
    Newport 3-1 (Won)
    Wrexham 0-1 (Lost)
    Crewe 1-3 (Lost)
    Sutton 3-4 (Lost)
    AFC Wimbledon 0-2 (Lost)
    That's quite telling. No improvement but only marginally worse.
    I'm not saying Maynard is the answer but I think half of our squad are not the answer.

  5. #65
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    So bad - starting to think some of our players are throwing it. We can't gauratee a win even when we score 5 goals.

    Cant be right.

    Manager was never up to it, could see that after just a few games but we we couldn't stop conceding before he came. Really confusing (and sad) where we now find ourselves.

    Taxi for Maynard please.

  6. #66
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    As I've said, if the owners decide to replace him, the first we're likely to hear about it is the announcement of the incoming manager.

    They won't sack him without a replacement. In their shoes I would always have a shortlist of head coach candidates we're interested and right now I'd be very interested in that shortlist.

    I wouldn't seriously consider replacing him until at least ten games in. On trend there's a few miserable games left before that. It clearly is not working out so far.

    And... I wouldn't be overly shocked if he's here for a lot longer. As others have said, they might feel they have this season to either get him firing on all cylinders or find a strong replacement.

  7. #67
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    You can have any coach on the planet and they won’t stop the nature of the goals we’re conceding.
    I’ve not seen enough yet to suggest he’s out of his depth, it’s just an easy blame to lay. Especially when this run of form was well in place before he arrived.
    Yesterday the players put in a shift and generally controlled the game. The formation looked balanced and I was happy with what I was seeing, until the Sunday league defending crept in again.
    Maynard has no influence over a defender (who wouldn’t have been on the pitch by his choice) heading in his own net. Nor can he influence a striker missing from 2 yards.
    I’m not saying he’s the right man for the job, I just don’t know how it can be deemed he’s the wrong man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by optipez View Post
    That's quite telling. No improvement but only marginally worse.
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    If the distinction between home and away games had been made on that comparison list, it would carry a whole different meaning,. Maynard has had 5 of those 8 clubs at home (LW had 3) as well as the more winnable fixtures at home. The two 'like for like' opponents LW lost to at home were against the current top two.
    LW beat all of the next three opponents coming up (Crawley, Accy & Bradford) so it will probably become a mute point anyway in the next 10 days.

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    Just watched his after match press conference, he looked a deflated and beaten man. I’m not sure he can invigorate the players to perform any better than they are doing. It’s okay saying we can’t defend set pieces into our box but you are the coach do something about it. Maybe play Jatta to help defend corners but it’s a problem he needs to solve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by forwardmagpie View Post
    Just watched his after match press conference, he looked a deflated and beaten man. I’m not sure he can invigorate the players to perform any better than they are doing. It’s okay saying we can’t defend set pieces into our box but you are the coach do something about it. Maybe play Jatta to help defend corners but it’s a problem he needs to solve.
    A lot of people are saying it's on the players and that they need to take responsibility. If this is the case, what is the point of having a manager? It's his job to organise, motivate and get the best out of them collectively according to their strengths and weaknesses.

    A lot of people are also saying it wouldn't be any different if LW were still in charge, yet LW's home form was as strong as ever winning 4 of his last 5 at Meadow Lane, scoring 16 goals and conceding 5.

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