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  1. #1
    Wheres the logic in sacking a manager whilst vying for a promotion place.?
    BUT if he foesnt get us promoted then I'm sorry to say I think the club will need a fresh start for next season.
    In - if we get promotion
    Out - if we fail to get in the play off places
    Shake it all about - if we get to the play off finals and lose.?

  2. #2
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    Quote Originally Posted by PedroTheFisherman66 View Post
    Wheres the logic in sacking a manager whilst vying for a promotion place.?
    BUT if he foesnt get us promoted then I'm sorry to say I think the club will need a fresh start for next season.
    In - if we get promotion
    Out - if we fail to get in the play off places
    Shake it all about - if we get to the play off finals and lose.?
    We haven't shaken it all about since the Hardy days!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PedroTheFisherman66 View Post
    Wheres the logic in sacking a manager whilst vying for a promotion place.?
    BUT if he foesnt get us promoted then I'm sorry to say I think the club will need a fresh start for next season.
    In - if we get promotion
    Out - if we fail to get in the play off places
    Shake it all about - if we get to the play off finals and lose.?
    These are the key questions. I agree that the poll is nonsense right now - you have to see how it all plays out this season.

    The owners are difficult to read or predict. We've seen them sack a manager - Ardley, and keep a manager - Maynard last season. Assuming they want to be rational and fair, what threshold is SM at with his job?

    No play-offs, no job. Surely they wouldn't let SM blow a 3rd season. Twice is enough.
    But I think the last 4 matches have cost SM a lot of leeway. Now I think a play-off semi final exit will see him gone too.

    Even a clear defeat in the final might lose him his job. Only promotion or an heroic fail in the final might be good enough for him to stay now. That'd be my guess.

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    Out as soon as physically possible.

  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by the_anticlough View Post
    These are the key questions. I agree that the poll is nonsense right now - you have to see how it all plays out this season.

    The owners are difficult to read or predict. We've seen them sack a manager - Ardley, and keep a manager - Maynard last season. Assuming they want to be rational and fair, what threshold is SM at with his job?

    No play-offs, no job. Surely they wouldn't let SM blow a 3rd season. Twice is enough.
    But I think the last 4 matches have cost SM a lot of leeway. Now I think a play-off semi final exit will see him gone too.

    Even a clear defeat in the final might lose him his job. Only promotion or an heroic fail in the final might be good enough for him to stay now. That'd be my guess.
    I don't think even winning the Playoffs will save him, only postpone things. It may give him 3 or 4 games next season, then the calls for his head will become too great to ignore.

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