+ Visit Notts. County FC Mad for Latest News, Transfer Gossip, Fixtures and Match Results

View Poll Results: Maynard out?

Voters
68. You may not vote on this poll
Page 32 of 65 FirstFirst ... 22303132333442 ... LastLast
Results 311 to 320 of 649

Thread: Maynard out?

  1. #311
    Here's the thing. The club model depends on bringing in players with potential for the coaches to improve so we can progress up the league or sell on. The head coach will go if and when the Bros don't see this happening.

  2. #312
    I have just realised we are on 3 home defeats on the bounce.

    What was the home defeats in a row record he tried so hard to beat last season. I think it was 5.

    A defeat in the home leg next week coupled with more negligence from the owners could see him equal the record twice in 18 months on opening day next season!

    Yet still some defend him.

    Utterly incomprehensible.

  3. #313
    Join Date
    Nov 2007
    Posts
    4,936
    Quote Originally Posted by Chicken Balti Pie View Post
    I think last year Maynard was saved because the squad wasn't up to scratch, hence the bizarre Montague statement saying Williams was lucky and Maynard was unlucky. This year he has no such arguments and no Montague to protect him which is the main aspect here. The brothers don't like chopping and changing but they are driven by data and the data does not look good. In a very weak League 2, we failed to achieve the goal of automatic promotion and limped into the playoffs with fans not happy with performances. How many shots on target did we have yesterday? When was our first shot on target? This isn't a unique event either, this will be his undoing
    Funnily enough, we had as many shots on target as Doncaster (4 each) and more shots in total (11 to their 10). But the most damning stat (I wouldn’t say the scoreline, because 2-1 massively flattered us) was in big chances created - 5 for them; just 1 for us. We’re just not creating much - 1 big chance against Cheltenham (with the goal coming from a defensive blunder) and 1 big chance against Salford. We’re slow, predictable and far too static.

    The gulf that was there against Salford was even more pronounced against Doncaster. In short, they did everything as a team; we did everything as individuals. They looked well drilled; we looked like a bunch of ringers. It’s impossible to see how we can turn this around next week, because the underlying data sucks.

  4. #314
    Join Date
    Jun 2003
    Posts
    18,918
    Quote Originally Posted by MagpieMeltdown View Post

    What was the home defeats in a row record he tried so hard to beat last season. I think it was 5.

    .
    Yes 5, he equalled the club record.

  5. #315
    Join Date
    Mar 2024
    Posts
    834
    Quote Originally Posted by Since71 View Post
    Youve used a lot of words to come to the conclusion that you think he might,possibly,maybe,potentially if it wasn't for all factors outside his control ok or at best an alright coach. Wakey f******wakey!!!!! He is f***ing clueless!!!!!!!
    No, my point is that Maynard is a good coach but there has been a disconnect in the back end of the season. SM has contributed to some of that, but some contributing factors that have been totally out of his control.

    I think the biggest thing he needs is an outside voice or two, the kind of figures that might give him a different perspective on a few things to support him.

    I can see and understand the sensible arguments from both sides, but Im not buying into the clueless and worst manager ever stuff.

  6. #316
    Join Date
    Feb 2003
    Posts
    11,389
    Quote Originally Posted by LeftPeg_Pie View Post
    No, my point is that Maynard is a good coach but there has been a disconnect in the back end of the season. SM has contributed to some of that, but some contributing factors that have been totally out of his control.

    I think the biggest thing he needs is an outside voice or two, the kind of figures that might give him a different perspective on a few things to support him.

    I can see and understand the sensible arguments from both sides, but Im not buying into the clueless and worst manager ever stuff.
    What have you seen that makes him a good coach ? A good coach is pro-active, and always looking for ways to improve results. We dont have, or have not seen any of those qualities with Maynard.. Perhaps you have arrived at your conclusion by listening to his after match reports. Only those who are gullible would believe that bullsh*t

  7. #317
    Join Date
    Mar 2024
    Posts
    834
    Quote Originally Posted by durhampie View Post
    What have you seen that makes him a good coach ? A good coach is pro-active, and always looking for ways to improve results. We dont have, or have not seen any of those qualities with Maynard.. Perhaps you have arrived at your conclusion by listening to his after match reports. Only those who are gullible would believe that bullsh*t
    Like I said in my previous, longer post, I like Maynards underlying approach; dominate the ball home and away. We have generally defended well this season and we generally create a fair amount of chances per game. You do not throw that together. Thats coached. Without raking through the stats, I am more than happy to call Maynard a good coach.

    Of course we have been utter toilet in some games, but a fair chunk of games you would put down as ?if we take our chance we win that.?

    No doubt we have dropped off in the last three months, especially at home. Clearly, he has room to improve and things to learn. Yesterday was thoroughly disappointing, but Whitaker being outmuscled and Jones pulling out of a tackle cost us both goals.

    Maynard is not Pep, but he also is not the worst appointment in football history. He has spent half a season with a depleted backroom staff and one of his most creative forces was not adequately replaced.

    I think a voice or two from outside the Radar bubble would do him the world of good.

  8. #318
    Join Date
    Feb 2003
    Posts
    11,389
    Quote Originally Posted by LeftPeg_Pie View Post
    Like I said in my previous, longer post, I like Maynards underlying approach; dominate the ball home and away. We have generally defended well this season and we generally create a fair amount of chances per game. You do not throw that together. Thats coached. Without raking through the stats, I am more than happy to call Maynard a good coach.

    Of course we have been utter toilet in some games, but a fair chunk of games you would put down as ?if we take our chance we win that.?

    No doubt we have dropped off in the last three months, especially at home. Clearly, he has room to improve and things to learn. Yesterday was thoroughly disappointing, but Whitaker being outmuscled and Jones pulling out of a tackle cost us both goals.

    Maynard is not Pep, but he also is not the worst appointment in football history. He has spent half a season with a depleted backroom staff and one of his most creative forces was not adequately replaced.

    I think a voice or two from outside the Radar bubble would do him the world of good.
    A good coach does not lose 14 games at home in 18 months... As for dominating games at home, It says it all when we have 70% possession with just 2 or 3 shots on goal.. Thats been the trend all season. A good coach would have identified the problem and done something about it. Not us, he just blurts on about the players hurting bla bla bla.

  9. #319
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Posts
    3,585
    Quote Originally Posted by upthemaggies View Post
    Yes 5, he equalled the club record.
    He's already half way to breaking that record.

  10. #320
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Posts
    5,729
    Quote Originally Posted by LeftPeg_Pie View Post
    Like I said in my previous, longer post, I like Maynards underlying approach; dominate the ball home and away. We have generally defended well this season and we generally create a fair amount of chances per game. You do not throw that together. Thats coached. Without raking through the stats, I am more than happy to call Maynard a good coach.

    Of course we have been utter toilet in some games, but a fair chunk of games you would put down as ?if we take our chance we win that.?

    No doubt we have dropped off in the last three months, especially at home. Clearly, he has room to improve and things to learn. Yesterday was thoroughly disappointing, but Whitaker being outmuscled and Jones pulling out of a tackle cost us both goals.

    Maynard is not Pep, but he also is not the worst appointment in football history. He has spent half a season with a depleted backroom staff and one of his most creative forces was not adequately replaced.

    I think a voice or two from outside the Radar bubble would do him the world of good.
    Funny you mention Pep as he for two months was losing on a regular basis and he had no idea how to stop that too.

    Confidence is also huge a couple of defeats can turn into a slippery slope look at Arsenal now.

    You can be a good coach like Pep/Arteta as an example but at times not much you can do if your players arent able to perform plus these two like to jump about like loons too so cant throw hands in pockets jibe either !

    As the saying goes its better to be a lucky coach than a good one.

Page 32 of 65 FirstFirst ... 22303132333442 ... LastLast

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •