I am afraid even the Ardley disciples will never admit that Ardley is not the man, despite the continued evidense
They prey for more time in the hope he will eventually deliver, and prove them right . they said if he did,nt have around 20 points from the first 10 matches , .....
Davy please try and improve your spelling just a little because at the moment you are all over the shop in almost every post and it will confuse some on here.
You are also getting very confused, it's not as simple as believing Ardley is the man versus Ardley isn't the man. There isn't just two camps, there never has been, no matter how many times you try to paint that picture.
You can keep repeating yourself for as long as you like on here but what do you hope to achieve? The owners will make the decision after 10 games, 20 games, end of season whenever they choose to. Whenever that happens I'm sure everyone will respect their decision.
What do you hope to achieve by sticking with Ardley - no matter how many times you paint the picture - there is 2 camps - either Ardley gets us promoted or he does not
And for the Ardley disciples benefit, and especially you and swalepie, magpiemania etc - todays result changes nothing - purely from Ardley as a manager point of view-it angered me after another poor display for the most part of the game, we won with what was a fluke ending, and that will secure Ardleys job for another month, he always does just enough to keep his job
I imagine you typing that whilst red in the face and stamping your feet
Oh Davy, they weren't the two camps and you know it you naughty little scamp.
Of course he either will get us promoted or he won't, and the latter is more likely and has been since a ball was kicked.
If we get promoted nearly all of us can celebrate , if he doesn't you can be happy cos he will be gone and you get a new manager. It's a win : win.
If you are putting yesterday's injury time winner down as a fluke, surely you have to put Tuesday nights injury concession down to a (negative) fluke as well?
You can't have it one way and not the other , that would be a clearly unbalanced view#noagenda
I can imagine you were delighted, your idol gets let of the hook , for another 3 or 4 games, giving Ardley more time, that you crave
Its a win for nobody if we do not get promoted this season, how is wasting 2 years, and being in a lower division a win, far to higher price to pay just to get a new manager
As for Tuesday night concession , and todays winner, they were all based on a largely negative poor performances, with Notts unable to finish of poor teams, then going in to the closing stages, with the games still on a knife edge
But i can simplify things vey easily for you , sticking with Ardley = National league next season
There are three camps. Ardley out, Ardley in and Ardley give a toss anymore.
It very well may do, the safe bet is that outcome. That always had the shortest odds. Let's find out. Changing manager mid-season may also result in National League next season. Last time we changed manager mid season we went down don't forget.
I can simplify things for you too, I don't make the decision to keep or get rid of the manager. So you repeatedly trying to convince me or anyone else as if we hold the keys to the castle is laughable.
If you clearly feel very very strongly about this, write to the owners/club because I seriously doubt they read NCM too often.