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Thread: Maynard In/Out/Shake it all about, Richard Montague's Recruitment, Cundy's Hip etc.

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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by MAD_MAGPIE View Post
    Coaching and tactics are not the problem when you've got the same players making the same individual errors over and over and costing us games. 44 games in now and it's not going to change unless those who make the mistakes are taken out of the team and better ones are brought in.

    LW said as much when he was here not long before he left.
    When he left us in 6th place, that is.

    Let's imagine for a moment that Maynard is not the problem and we just need better players, apart from the ones in the L2 team of the year. Our owners will invest in better quality defenders this summer but so that they don't lose face by having to sack Maynard they will have to factor in a Maynard handicap and buy even better ones than they could have got away with under an experienced L2 manager

    So keeping Maynard might have its benefits after all.

  2. #2
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bohinen View Post
    When he left us in 6th place, that is.
    We were dropping to 6th place, not climbing to 6th place.

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