Your assuming we are have cemented out play off position already.
Still two games too play I personally believe we will miss out after getting done by Donny at home and failing to win at Harrogate as they?ll just kick us off the park.
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In until the season is finished and review from there, regardless of promotion or not.
If we are promoted and Maynard is kept on, he should be properly supported with additions to the backroom staff. I am confident in our recruitment to support Maynard effectively in the summer to build on what we already have.
If Maynard is to go, I personally would not go back in for Williams.
Out at the end of the season. He does not have a winning mentality, plays not to lose ( unsuccessfully)
Not assuming, but the table is very looking good right?
And if we don't make it? No disaster, we only lose that slender 25% chance and say bye-bye to the Head Coach on Monday, May 5th, press conference at 2:00pm
What doesn't seem to be really factored in is that the Bros will have had to build a completely new team to fight for promotion - a minimum of 3 years seems fair enough for that.
Saying Bass, Platt, Bedeau and Jatta are keepers (plus JJ - the only squad member from NL, and he was only at the very end of that), we're going to have to find another 7 players to play with them
We let one go btw. Balders will have his 2nd promotion in 3 years on his CV as a regular at RCB for Bradford. Would he have been better there this season than Macari, McDonald, Johnson etc. ? You bet. Anyway, that went sour but he was one at the level required, as he's proven this season
I must admit I would have left this poll until the season had ended, but after 44 games I'm pretty sure my opinion wouldn't change:
If we fail to make the playoffs - OUT.
If we lose in the playoffs - OUT
If we win the playoffs - OUT.
It seems incredibly harsh to get rid of a manager who got you promoted, but since day one I have seen Stuart Maynard as a 'nearly' man. A fair bit to like, but I am convinced something is missing. Even with the injuries we have suffered (loads of other clubs have had them as well) I think we should be doing better than we are. For once we have a squad that is balanced and talented compared to most, but we are conceding points to lesser teams far too often, especially at Meadow Lane. Thank you for your efforts Stuart, you gave it everything and did your best and I would wish you all the best for the future.
But in order to continue our upward curve, I hope your future isn't at Notts County.
He wont be sacked..his contract will be left to run down.
Where he?s came from and the reassurance the club must have given him to leave it behind have lumbered us for a while longer
Bad news for those of us who don't buy green bananas. The thing is, many (most?) of us have known since day one that he would eventually be relieved of his duties. It truly was a shocking appointment. It's nothing to celebrate when someone loses their job and, in fairness, maybe he could do a job at a lesser team. You know, one that people are not saying is historically the biggest in League 2. Wealdstone to Notts was too big a step up.