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Thread: Time for action

  1. #1
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    Time for action

    If we loose next Saturday I would call on supporters who fear for the club to gather behind the main stand and force the board to sack Baraclough .Something must be done before our club heads to dark deep depths of Scottish football ,there is still time to get somebody in who can save us but the board must know the fans feelings so right after the game next week is the right time

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    re: Time for action

    I disagree. Not with what you say about IB, but that there is still time to save us. Even if Alex Ferguson was in charge, he would still have the same players. They are the root of the problem, so what can any manager do with this lot?

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    re: Time for action

    Quote Originally Posted by bheron
    I disagree. Not with what you say about IB, but that there is still time to save us. Even if Alex Ferguson was in charge, he would still have the same players. They are the root of the problem, so what can any manager do with this lot?
    Of course there is still time we are not even at the split yet Thistle are being dragged into it and the other two have same points total as us so plenty time .We need somebody to come in and motivate this squad of players I know it's a long shot but it's better than going down without a fight

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    re: Time for action

    I am sorry If I was unclear. Of course there is TIME, my point was more that whoever is in charge will have the same players. I do not believe ANY manager will change their attitude.

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    re: Time for action

    Manager can change the players attitude by putting a mark on things by dropping from the squad for two or three weeks the established players who are under performing.He then has to have the bottle to take a chance with the young players and play them in their right positions.Demonstration if we lose next game in my opinion will have little effect has the board and the players will likely stay within the stadium until fans have left the area.Better to have instant action either by leaving our seats in the stands if we go a goal down say for an agreed five minutes or for fans to do a total silence for same amount of time.This would surely cause players to react one way or another.Sad to have to suggest such things about the team I support but if it gets the correct response from the team then it is all to the good

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    re: Time for action

    I agree with dosser1 ,but also we should voice our opinion during the match if anything with regards the dundee game goes performance wise. Since barraclough has come we have went right down hill,we look like eleven individuals on the pitch and not a team.
    The board if they have the club at heart will do the right thing and relief barraclough of his duties.
    Bring in someone with the club at heart and knows scottish football .

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    re: Time for action

    Too early im afraid for sackings we just need to get our finger out

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    re: Time for action

    Disappointment is deep and growing; I'm not immune to it. But I can't agree with sacking the manager. I can't say for certain, obviously, but I'd be surprised if IB felt that he'd had his strongest team on the park in any of the games he's been in charge of. My personal feeling is that a fit Pearson and Hammell would strengthen us markedly. The way the SPFL is structured, a majority of our remaining games will, I think, be against bottom-six teams. 'It ain't over until the fat lady sings', the saying goes. In a 'Well context, I'd say that the aforesaid lady is in a taxi going to the opera house, but she hasn't even started her warm-up, let alone burst into song. Were we not about eleven points adrift at the bottom for a time when A McL was manager? It's certainly not too soon to be angry, bitter and disappointed with the way things have gone - I am too! But until the maths tell me we're going down, I'll be it Fir Park or anywhere else we're playing (though not for a daft Friday night k

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    re: Time for action

    [quote="dazlhigh"]Disappointment is deep and growing; I'm not immune to it. But I can't agree with sacking the manager. I can't say for certain, obviously, but I'd be surprised if IB felt that he'd had his strongest team on the park in any of the games he's been in charge of. My personal feeling is that a fit Pearson and Hammell would strengthen us markedly. The way the SPFL is structured, a majority of our remaining games will, I think, be against bottom-six teams. 'It ain't over until the fat lady sings', the saying goes. In a 'Well context, I'd say that the aforesaid lady is in a taxi going to the opera house, but she hasn't even started her warm-up, let alone burst into song. Were we not about eleven points adrift at the bottom for a time when A McL was manager? It's certainly not too soon to be angry, bitter and disappointed with the way things have gone - I am too! But until the maths tell me we're going down, I'll be it Fir Park or anywhere else we're

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    re: Time for action

    Sack and do what?ffs totally a non starter but a point I want to make is I have mates from all teams Some of them in lower leagues and it's got me along the lines of thinking it's not that bad really and with all the out of contracts this season be a good chance to clear the decks I mean what we going to miss a couple of pennies and a visit from the Tic.

    Honestly sacking the manager or some sort of demo is a joke I know it's not went well for us since IB came in but I still believe in him 100% and I hope no matter what he starts with us next season.

    One thing i am glad about no Europe next season that has been a burden if anything biggest no shows ever.

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