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Thread: Manager showing signs of stress

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    Manager showing signs of stress

    "Josh Law has a good football brain " surely our manager is talking out of his backside . Law is a non league player who will never be anything else no pace slower than a week in the jail can't pass no skill ,surely our manager must see that even after only 2 games .Another thing if you are going to play Henrik left midfield then you are leaving us with no cutting edge that looked like a Kenny Black tactic be your own man IB

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    re: Manager showing signs of stress

    Have to get midfield sorted out as a priority,dont know how many times Hammell was left exposed trying to pick up 2 and 3 opponents as whoever was playing infront of him disappeared in field.Cant see how we can survive if we allow Ojamma to go in January.Thursdays game is one where we have to keep the ball on the deck and for that reason I would put Sutton on bench as Hamilton defence relish physical contest with him.We were successful a season or so ago playing Murphy through the middle so why not play any two from Ojamma,Erwin or Ainsworth with his speed there.

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    re: Manager showing signs of stress

    I don't think Erwin is ready to start games yet. He could have earned us a point against Celtic and could have made life a lot easier when through on goal yesterday. I do think he could be a decent player for us though.

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    re: Manager showing signs of stress

    [quote="dosser1" surely our manager is talking out of his backside . Law is a non league player who will never be anything else no pace slower than a week in the jail can't pass no skill ,surely our manager must see that even after only 2 games .Another thing if you are going to play Henrik left midfield then you are leaving us with no cutting edge that looked like a Kenny Black tactic be your own man IB[/quote]

    He might also be saying he has a good football brain ( and to himself "just a pity his feet aint connected to it")

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    re: Manager showing signs of stress

    Very much in the "Josh Law is not up to it" camp but it would be churlish to ignore the fact that he has supplied both telling passes which have led to 2 winning goals and 6 points.
    Credit where credit is due.

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    re: Manager showing signs of stress

    [quote="JOHHNYG" camp but it would be churlish to ignore the fact that he has supplied both telling passes which have led to 2 winning goals and 6 points.
    Credit where credit is due.[/quote]

    Indeed but like the vast majority of our players one or two or even 4 or five games a season does not cut it.

    Its like my "fav" player Vigurs, can play ****e for 15 games... has one decent one and folk will be falling over themselves to say "told you hes a player"

    Many of our players have a long road to haul to convince most of anything approaching competency.

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    re: Manager showing signs of stress

    Quote Originally Posted by "steviex" camp but it would be churlish to ignore the fact that he has supplied both telling passes which have led to 2 winning goals and 6 points.
    Credit where credit is due.[/quote

    Indeed but like the vast majority of our players one or two or even 4 or five games a season does not cut it.

    Its like my "fav" player Vigurs, can play ****e for 15 games... has one decent one and folk will be falling over themselves to say "told you hes a player"

    Many of our players have a long road to haul to convince most of anything approaching competency.

    The only convincing I need is the majority need to leave. From the current first team I'd retain Twardzik, Hammel, McManus, Ojamma, Sutton and Ainsworth. None of these guys are perfect but I believe of our standard - the rest can go.

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    re: Manager showing signs of stress

    Quote Originally Posted by "meister1991" camp but it would be churlish to ignore the fact that he has supplied both telling passes which have led to 2 winning goals and 6 points.
    Credit where credit is due.[/quote

    Indeed but like the vast majority of our players one or two or even 4 or five games a season does not cut it.

    Its like my "fav" player Vigurs, can play ****e for 15 games... has one decent one and folk will be falling over themselves to say "told you hes a player"

    Many of our players have a long road to haul to convince most of anything approaching competency.

    The only convincing I need is the majority need to leave. From the current first team I'd retain Twardzik, Hammel, McManus, Ojamma, Sutton and Ainsworth. None of these guys are perfect but I believe of our standard - the rest can go.[/quote]

    I wouldn't necessaril

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    re: Manager showing signs of stress

    spot on Stevie -until summer we're pretty much stuck. The only hope is we can put a good few out on loan and bring in 3 - 4 loan signings.

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