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How many excuses?

Sun Oct 23, 2022 5:24 pm

So many on here keep blaming refs, bad decisions, etc we are awful can you not see it, a bunch of freebies takes you to League 1
They came to us because no else wanted them yet they all believed Morison was a great manager lol
We are becoming a laughing stock worse than tories and that says it all

Re: How many excuses?

Sun Oct 23, 2022 6:14 pm

Time for an experienced manger to grab the Club by the scruff of its neck. We’re in trouble with a shite squad of players with no fight and no guts.
We haven’t even got a set piece formally any longer.

Re: How many excuses?

Sun Oct 23, 2022 6:33 pm

How would an experienced manager make any difference when you're playing a derby with 10 men for pretty much the entirety of the game?

How would an experienced manager have stopped Callum reacting (badly) to Cabango shoving him in the back and getting himself sent off?

What else would an experienced manager have done that Hudson didn't do today? Or at QPR for that matter?

I'm not saying Hudson is the future its too early to tell - but all these calls for an experienced manager - what difference would it have made?

Last time we had an experienced manager at the helm when we went to Jackland we played 5 centre backs and got battered 3-0 and showed a quarter of the spirit that we did today.

After that match everyone was calling for the managers head, we need to stop hiring dinosaurs and look for a younger, more dynamic coach who wanted to play progressive football.

Now we've done that and it's taking time to transition from the old style to a newer way of playing. To be honest, I would have given Morison more time but Hudson is of a similar mould.

Yet now after a run of three bad results, each game with very bad luck involved - and now every other post is about how we need an experienced manager.

Re: How many excuses?

Sun Oct 23, 2022 7:10 pm

ealing_ayatollah wrote:How would an experienced manager make any difference when you're playing a derby with 10 men for pretty much the entirety of the game?

How would an experienced manager have stopped Callum reacting (badly) to Cabango shoving him in the back and getting himself sent off?

What else would an experienced manager have done that Hudson didn't do today? Or at QPR for that matter?

I'm not saying Hudson is the future its too early to tell - but all these calls for an experienced manager - what difference would it have made?

Last time we had an experienced manager at the helm when we went to Jackland we played 5 centre backs and got battered 3-0 and showed a quarter of the spirit that we did today.

After that match everyone was calling for the managers head, we need to stop hiring dinosaurs and look for a younger, more dynamic coach who wanted to play progressive football.

Now we've done that and it's taking time to transition from the old style to a newer way of playing. To be honest, I would have given Morison more time but Hudson is of a similar mould.

Yet now after a run of three bad results, each game with very bad luck involved - and now every other post is about how we need an experienced manager.



Whst a load bollocks hes talking? They are not players nobody wants got to be plain blind to see that two refereeing decisions effected games and possibly results.. today was a players fault for defeat... find it very annoying when people are so disparaging to our players .... every player in football are not wanted if on a free transfer that's why talking bollocks. It doesn't mean they are usless as being suggested why the hell they bother to support club if have so low an opinion of its players? :roll: