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Thread: How Maynard went from 'man in a van' to Notts boss

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pie-eyed&legless View Post
    I can see a film script there!! - who should we get to play Maynard? - I'm thinking Hugh Jackman
    Got to be a musical?

    When the BT met the County? When the wi-fi met the Super Pies?

    Opening number has to be:


    They don't know how to love me
    What to do, how to move me
    I've been changed, yes, really short changed
    In these past few days when I've seen myself
    I wished I was somewhere else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slack_pie View Post
    It's sad that some people use the fact he was managing a football club and holding down a full-time job as a stick to beat him with rather than applauding him for what is a remarkable achievement. I genuinely hope it works out for him here. So far, so good, despite a very rocky start.
    Exactly, I said that a while back, if you can?t respect someone that?s totally grafted to get where they have, who can you respect? By all means state you don?t think they have the capability but cheap shots probably say more about the posters themselves.

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    I had my doubts about his experience but gave him the benefit of the doubt. Started to have a melt down when we had that bad run, then began to appreciate his desire to improve and his ability to change tack when needed. I also liked the fact that the players (the whole set up actually) seem to get on with him. Has he improved? without a doubt and to keep us where we are is a testament to the whole lot of 'em. It is also a good indication of his new found standing that Spurs are happy to let us have Abbott and the new faces Notts are attracting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slack_pie View Post
    It's sad that some people use the fact he was managing a football club and holding down a full-time job as a stick to beat him with rather than applauding him for what is a remarkable achievement. I genuinely hope it works out for him here. So far, so good, despite a very rocky start.
    Well said!

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    Play pretty tippy tappy attacking football get talented young player from Spurs on loan. It?s that simple. Don?t emulate PL club style don?t expect good talented young loan players

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    Good on him, rolled the dice and it now seems to be paying off. I can't be doing with all the humble pie stuff; it's no different to any one of us going into a new role and taking time to find our feet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slack_pie View Post
    It's sad that some people use the fact he was managing a football club and holding down a full-time job as a stick to beat him with rather than applauding him for what is a remarkable achievement. I genuinely hope it works out for him here. So far, so good, despite a very rocky start.
    well said. It's the insecurity of trying out an unknown, I think for some fans. Not just an unknown manager, but also moving on from the endless succession of autocratic old-school types, and focusing on a Notts identity first, personality second. Relying a little more on data, a little less on shouting.

    Anyway, I'll say if before the doubters do: he hasn't won anything yet! Football is a results driven business but statistically, Maynard is already the best (depending on exactly how you define it) manager we've had in ten years! Hands up, I had started to lose faith in him before Xmas, but his response to that has been really good so far - and like another poster said, at no point did it look like he'd lost the players confidence in him. I really like his brand of Notts football, all that in-game rotation is super smart, and hope continues to learn upwards.

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    Not really related but not worth another thread, see that LW's Swansea have just conceded their 2nd goal due to getting caught out whilst passing it around in a slow build up. Sound familiar at all.....

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    Well at least he has more tactically astute than the other two wallies..

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    I'm really on the fence about the second half of our season last year. Our January business was not great, and that's putting it mildly. And LW must have known his back line wasn't up to it, but with him leaving and a new unproven coach coming in, did we look an attractive prospect?

    Other than Jatta, our incomers were:

    Scott Robertson
    Lewis Macari (after 6 month loan)
    Luca Ashby-Hammond
    Charlie Colkett
    Jaden Warner

    Robertson was solid, and Macari was clearly good business but was already in the club. The rest... did not really help.

    I think with the squad we had, LW's "outscore the opposition" approach made more sense than SM's "hunker down in defence and remove our attacking threat" approach. But I think SM has grown a huge amount since then, and our back line this season is unrecognisably better.
    Last edited by OchPie; 20-01-2025 at 04:44 AM.

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