Winning or losing on Saturday will not have that kind of impact on who we can pick.
Re Shambles this is my first post and I believe club will not appoint a manager until after Saturday's game,lose and we will be left with cheap option probably Kenny Black and current staff,a win would give club/board some breathing space to find manager and some investment:/ :/ :/ :/
Winning or losing on Saturday will not have that kind of impact on who we can pick.
Ihave stated on a number of occasions that I think the new boss will come from within the club,which follows the route the club have already went down when filling other vacancies this season,the main reason being saving money and Idont think this will be any different.
If we do go down the route of bringing someone into the club ,it will be cheapest avaliable,,SO WOULD WE BE AS WELL JUST GIVE THE JOB TO SOMEONE AT THE CLUB TILL END OF SEASON,TO SEE WHAT HAPPENS THEN MAKE A LONG TERM DECISION ON THE POST.
MAY BE THE CLUB ARE WORKING ON AWAY TO BREAK THE NEWS TO THE FANS TO TRY AND PUT A POSITIVE SPIN ON IT.
I totally disagree I think new manager will van der gaag if not baraclough but if putting bet on it would plump for VDG and think the reason it's not been announced is because finalising well society deal and waiting to hopefully make 2 announcements together
I've never subscribed to this somewhat modernistic view. How many clubs don't have limited resources in Scotland? Apart from Celtic, Aberdeen, Dundee United, Hibs, Hearts and Sevco how many Scots clubs have significantly more resources than us?Originally Posted by Wellup4it
We need to stop comparing our club to English Premiership giants or La Liga. In a Scottish context we probably fall within the top 20/25%. We are what we are. No need to constantly beat ourselves up that are a wee club compared to the big boys European club.[/quote]
I hope you don’t think I was comparing motherwell to English or Spanish clubs, because to make such comparison would be somewhat delusional.
By equal measure, whilst we are indeed a small club, yes, we have done well, but it is a matter of fact proven by history that we are a club with limited resources and li
I've never subscribed to this somewhat modernistic view. How many clubs don't have limited resources in Scotland? Apart from Celtic, Aberdeen, Dundee United, Hibs, Hearts and Sevco how many Scots clubs have significantly more resources than us? [/quote]Originally Posted by Wellup4it
I'd throw in Dundee too given their potential crowds - it's just they've been even more shambolic than us in how they're run.
So that immediately puts us eighth. Until recently Killie could also get bigger crowds than us, though it's not enough to make much difference any more. Beyond that there's Falkirk, St Mirren, Dunfermline who have basically the same crowds and potential as us.
To me, our 'place' (for want of a better term) is the lower half of the top flight. And periodically sides likes Thistle, Inverness etc will have a better team than us as well.
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