It's best all round really for Maynard to leave in the summer, if we don't go up I can see it turning nasty towards him next season if/when we lose a home game and he's a likeable bloke so he doesn't deserve that.
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For those still giving Maynard the benefit of the doubt. What level of clueless negative football are you prepared to accept??? Nothing sums the man up more than his insistence on making substitutions on 70 minutes. Irrespective of the state of the game
or how individuals are playing he makes his pre planned changes at that time. He is not a manager. Managers manage within the game. Both pro active and reactive. He has made his plan in the week and has no idea how to change it within the game itself. Out of his depth
We don't even any longer control possession. I know this has been a big step up for him but he simply has failed, even if by some miracle we still go up the football on show is dire
Come on The Bros, don't let him kill any more of the momentum the club had built over the last 5 years
It's best all round really for Maynard to leave in the summer, if we don't go up I can see it turning nasty towards him next season if/when we lose a home game and he's a likeable bloke so he doesn't deserve that.
He should go even if we are promoted..My view is it will be the players that get us up not Maynard...
For me, he goes in the Summer. But as a fan, it's easy to say that, The Brothers hold the purse strings and will be looking at a 2 year(ish) payoff.
ok, I'll put my hand up. I was neither behind the team or the manager last night. Took me all my strength to listen to Stall and even that I couldn't do for long. So the defeat was all my fault. Just that bit of extra backing might have just done enough to get us over the line. Sorry - I don't feel we are ready to go up, too much rebuilding required, and as I've posted elsewhere I suspect that is the feeling of the owners.
I feel sorry for Didzy who I'm sure would have wanted a better outcome, and wonder now if Macca and DC are regretting their decisions. They could have been looking at regular League One football next year.
It is May and we've not had a player on my Notts calendar involved in a win in the month they've appeared.
The rest of you will just have to get a bit more 'behind the team and manager' to prove me wrong.
Roberto will sort it out next season, I'll get behind him. Good name that: Gagliardi : brave or strong, or maybe brave AND strong.
So all season i've sat on the fence and read posts here about Maynards coaching ability or lack of it, it would appear that many fans feel he's not up to the task and a more experienced manager/coach would have got us Automatic promotion this season. All this despite losing the league's leading scorer before the season started being without the PFA player of the year through injury most of the season, losing an influential midfielder in January all Maynard's fault I guess. Now lets look at the division's experienced Manager/coaches, Paul Cook,Mark Hughes,Dan Cowley,Simon Weaver,Michael Flynn, Lee Bell,David Artell,Andy Woodman and Graham Alexander all vastly experienced and all finishing below the Magpies in the league this season. Maynard has kept the Magpies in a play off position for allmost the full season and might still achieve promotion this season so please consider these facts before you call for his head like him or not he's by no means the worst manager in the division.