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Kseasider
23-02-2014, 12:12 AM
What do you think lads and lassies, fair crack of the whip and we are slipping more into the mire,

Executive action please...

fyldeflyer
23-02-2014, 03:55 PM
Well he made 2 shocking substitutions yesterday that helped us lose the game it has to be noted.

Hand on heart who are we actually going to get who's any better that would come here and work for the tight fisted Oystons? with no money to spend, a 12 month contract, crap wages, no support from the chairman, just who of any caliber would we attract?

Think we need to stick with B F now till the end of the season at least he has the dressing room and has a lot of respect from the players unlike previous managers.

A gamble i know but it's time the players started to do there bit in exchange and did the business on the field otherwise we are most certainly going to get sucked in to a relegation Dog fight sooner than we think.

gardsPNE
24-02-2014, 04:31 PM
I personally think you should stick with Ferguson as another change of manager could be the final nail in the perverbial coffin. You have had a couple of decent games and by all accounts you had a decent first half against the Brummie's. However this season for you is going to be tighter than I thought it would be re relegation. You need a win very soon otherwise it could go right to the wire.

fyldeflyer
24-02-2014, 06:16 PM
Home games coming up against Bournemouth, Millwall, Yeovil, and Charlton will determine our future, anything less than maximum points then it could be curtains as we won't get another point on the road. :blue:

fingles
25-02-2014, 04:29 PM
Exactly what Lee Clark is having to put up with.



Hand on heart who are we actually going to get who's any better that would come here and work for the tight fisted Oystons? with no money to spend, a 12 month contract, crap wages, no support from the chairman, just who of any caliber would we attract?

Kseasider
26-02-2014, 02:47 AM
In Baz we trust then,

I have my doubts, but then again... see you all next season. :blue:

gardsPNE
27-02-2014, 01:37 PM
Home games coming up against Bournemouth, Millwall, Yeovil, and Charlton will determine our future, anything less than maximum points then it could be curtains as we won't get another point on the road. :blue:

FF They are indeed 4 crucial games were in my head you lashers will need to get 9 points out of 12. You must go all out to win these games as you should be capable of beating all 4 teams. I said 9 points as one game you may slip up.

Kseasider
02-03-2014, 08:18 PM
Lets say we win these crucial games and survive, what will next season bring, more of the same rudderless ship.

Something has to change starting at the very top Mr Oyston.