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    Quote Originally Posted by Bridg4d_Pie_ View Post
    Yep, but Jamie Full A Crap had a superb Power Point Presentation ask Aileen.
    I've just asked myself this - Given the choice of sticking with Ardley or inviting Fulalrton back, I've got to be honest with myself and say I'd stick with Ardley. So I'll revise my top worst list and place Fullarton 2nd. Kiwomya is 1st because his appointment was pivotal, the difference between us having genuine Championship aspirations and shifting gears into reverse at full speed and sending trash cans and fruit and veg crates flying into the path of supporters entering Meadow Lane. He didn't appoint himself but symbolically, Kiwomya is the turning point this side of the Munto season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by upthemaggies View Post
    I've just asked myself this - Given the choice of sticking with Ardley or inviting Fulalrton back, I've got to be honest with myself and say I'd stick with Ardley. So I'll revise my top worst list and place Fullarton 2nd. Kiwomya is 1st because his appointment was pivotal, the difference between us having genuine Championship aspirations and shifting gears into reverse at full speed and sending trash cans and fruit and veg crates flying into the path of supporters entering Meadow Lane. He didn't appoint himself but symbolically, Kiwomya is the turning point this side of the Munto season.
    I felt really sorry for Kiwomya, like you say the position was thrust upon him but I don't necessarily think it was his footballing knowledge that let him down. I got the feeling it was evident during a couple of games that the players didn't really have much respect for him and he didn't appear to have the character to deal with it.

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    We had worse managers - can’t think of any ?? Even gud Jon thordason kept us up

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    Quote Originally Posted by countygump View Post
    It's all moot anyrode, Reedtz Employment won't sack him. They don't appear to me to be the sacking type.
    Or they just don’t seem to be the moronic irrational type!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supporter since 1951 View Post
    Judging purely by “results”, with the word meaning “a thing that is caused or produced by something else; a consequence or outcome,” Neal Ardley, or indeed any other manager under the current circumstances, should have been fired a long time ago. In an honourable society however, he would have resigned. Despite the dire conditions brought about by Covid we still have a club thanks to the Reedtz family and on paper, and from what I have seen so far, we appear to have a very good squad; one that could easily win promotion if it had a sense of direction, purpose and solid leadership. We don’t need and cannot afford endless experimentation in the hope that things will go right on the pitch sometime in the distant future. It is abundantly clear that the manager cannot inspire and lead our teams. I am fully aware of the pitfalls of managerial roundabouts but unless he is replaced soon we will go into oblivion with the usual excuses. If I were daddy Reedtz I would be saying to my boys, “Listen lads. I admire your ambition, drive and loyalty, but your man’s time is up. He’s had his chances and you need fresh blood, or else”. Gamblers compound their losses by gambling more and more in the hope of winning and we cannot allow the manager to gamble our club away.
    You do remember we finished 3rd last season and on a great run of form? Do you also remember we assembled a squad after the club was saved on the eve of the season starting? So our pre season was pretty much the first half dozen league games.
    I’ve referred to this dozens of times over the last 12 months but when the Reedtz brothers bought the club and we then had to assemble a squad, there wasn’t a single fan that was expecting anything more than a steadying of the ship and to stop the rot. Yet here we are after exceeding that saying that Ardley just makes excuses.
    We started the season thankful that we still had a club and we ended it by being one win away from promotion and two away from lifting a trophy.
    If we had won those three games he’d be a hero. How can three games be the difference of hero to villain?
    Ardley should in no way be under threat. For me it was a solid season, he’s signed good players, I like the way he’s trying to get us playing football with a fluid front three, and I’m genuinely optimistic for the season.
    But I’m not arrogant enough to think we deserve to go up just because we’re a bigger club than most.

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    Because certain matches determine a clubs future - take play of matches against Harrogate -Coventry going further back Bradford ? Fans could not wait to put the boot in Nolan for the Coventry defeat even tho he wasn’t to blame . We could have been in the championship today if things had been different and you ask how 2 or 3 matches can define futures

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    Quote Originally Posted by kill_the_drum View Post
    You do remember we finished 3rd last season and on a great run of form? Do you also remember we assembled a squad after the club was saved on the eve of the season starting? So our pre season was pretty much the first half dozen league games.
    I’ve referred to this dozens of times over the last 12 months but when the Reedtz brothers bought the club and we then had to assemble a squad, there wasn’t a single fan that was expecting anything more than a steadying of the ship and to stop the rot. Yet here we are after exceeding that saying that Ardley just makes excuses.
    We started the season thankful that we still had a club and we ended it by being one win away from promotion and two away from lifting a trophy.
    If we had won those three games he’d be a hero. How can three games be the difference of hero to villain?
    Ardley should in no way be under threat. For me it was a solid season, he’s signed good players, I like the way he’s trying to get us playing football with a fluid front three, and I’m genuinely optimistic for the season.
    But I’m not arrogant enough to think we deserve to go up just because we’re a bigger club than most.
    Absolutely spot on

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    I know we only drawed with Dover, but even from the other side of the world, I fort Barrow won 3-0?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ForeignLegion View Post
    I know we only drawed with Dover, but even from the other side of the world, I fort Barrow won 3-0?
    True

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    Quote Originally Posted by kill_the_drum View Post
    You do remember we finished 3rd last season and on a great run of form? Do you also remember we assembled a squad after the club was saved on the eve of the season starting? So our pre season was pretty much the first half dozen league games.
    I’ve referred to this dozens of times over the last 12 months but when the Reedtz brothers bought the club and we then had to assemble a squad, there wasn’t a single fan that was expecting anything more than a steadying of the ship and to stop the rot. Yet here we are after exceeding that saying that Ardley just makes excuses.
    We started the season thankful that we still had a club and we ended it by being one win away from promotion and two away from lifting a trophy.
    If we had won those three games he’d be a hero. How can three games be the difference of hero to villain?
    Ardley should in no way be under threat. For me it was a solid season, he’s signed good players, I like the way he’s trying to get us playing football with a fluid front three, and I’m genuinely optimistic for the season.
    But I’m not arrogant enough to think we deserve to go up just because we’re a bigger club than most.
    Be careful ... we don't have sensible balanced posts on here.

    I agree totally!

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