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    Quote Originally Posted by Bohinen View Post
    Because past history tells us they will come down from on high a post on here, as both I and the OP can testify.

    Btw, whatever happened to PutneyPie?
    And Gumpy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vegas13 View Post
    What kind of Knob are you?
    A question you should ask of yourself !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigFatPie View Post
    The cliches about ‘toxic’ atmospheres are up there amongst my chief pet hates about modern football discourse. We’ve employed someone who appears to be a massively incompetent head coach, what do people expect?

    I’ve got tickets for tomorrow night and I still probably can’t be arsed to go. That’s the alternative to people turning ‘toxic’ they just don’t bother going.
    I'm going tomorrow mate and I reserve the right to chant you don't know what your doing at anyone who deserves it ha ha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slack_pie View Post
    It's 100% toxicity. This thread is full of people laying into Maynard the person, not Maynard the football coach. It's absolutely embarrassing and people should be ashamed.

    You can criticize his tactics and results without getting personal.
    This. For me it'll never work at Notts for him now but I don't like to see him called a clown and the like, very insulting and not true.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Dug Out View Post
    As i have said before PM will be here untill the end of this season, then the re-build will start, as a guide it think that if PM has not acheived some kind of progress in the first few games of next season he will be deemed to have crossed the rubicon, he will then be gone.
    Do you really want him in charge pre season?? He seems nice enough but for whatever reasons he has failed to make any positive impact. I for one feel he couldnt of taken over at a more challenging time but Ive seen no evidence he has the strength and know how to improve us.

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    There are without doubt some knucklehead plebs amongst us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SmiffyPie View Post
    There are without doubt some knucklehead plebs amongst us.
    ThAts ToXiC.

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    Social media and messageboards are toxic, anonymity makes it easy. FWIW Maynard had a polite smattering of applause at full time from behind the goal when he came over and I certainly didn't hear any booing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vegas13 View Post
    What kind of Knob are you?
    The kind who pays 22.00 every home game and some away games more.
    What kind are you?
    The kind who lives in Vegas or whom goes to Vegas pizzas?

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    As I see it a new manager bounce generally occurs when a team is already in a bad way. The new manager brings in a new start, draws a line under what has happened and this can give the place a lift on it's own. We were faltering, but by no means at that level and LW still had plenty of credit, so a new manager isn't going to have the same effect. It has been disappointing that the slide has accelerated though.

    I don't think it's a case of giving him a free pass, but there are clearly things that are going to take time to fix, and I think he should be given a fair crack at sorting them, and personally I think 10 games isn't long enough. Also, I'm not convinced a new manager will make a difference, so what do we do in another 10 games when nothing has changed? Sometimes patience is required and as things stand I don't see that the risk f changing manager again outweighs the risk of sticking with him for a bit longer... but there would need to be signs that things are steadying / improving soon, now players are beginning to return from injury.

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