stag324 wrote:It's a good job we didn't sell Rose.
We would be bottom 3 without him
This does stop with the manager as he has failed to bring in a striker when he had the chance.
ParisStag wrote::lol: one too many afternoon lagers in town eh Random!
steiner wrote:We're on the right path..smashed Northampton, outclassed Oldham and away point at a decent looking Bury, Another short sighted post.
DoomMerchant wrote:Flip-flop has created our best footballing side in years; it's inches from being one that should challenge for promotion.
Instead of the usual knee-jerk bleating is it really beyond the intellect of Stagsnet to discuss and get our heads around how we can rid ourselves of this annoying Achilles heel rather than going route one, get rid of the manager, lah-do-dah predictability?
Random Hero wrote:Sneag wrote:oldnic wrote:Wonder what his defeat percentage is. You lot are unbelievable. Support them for over 50 years, then you have the right. 4 points off play offs.
His points to game ratio over 23 game is 1.21 which is 56 for a season.
Even giving him a clean slate and forgetting his abysmal record last season, his points to game ratio this season is better at 1.45 but losing 5 games all season would be scant consolation if we finish on 67 points.
Is that that the worst percentage ever as Mansfield manager? I'm sure Carlton Palmer had an average of 1.31. A league higher.
Let that sink in.
arsene wengers coat wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:Flip-flop has created our best footballing side in years; it's inches from being one that should challenge for promotion.
Instead of the usual knee-jerk bleating is it really beyond the intellect of Stagsnet to discuss and get our heads around how we can rid ourselves of this annoying Achilles heel rather than going route one, get rid of the manager, lah-do-dah predictability?
Is the aesthetics not a moot point when we're languishing?
I'm torn between the 'itll come' and 'its spineless' camp.
Stags 2002 wrote:The question is would a new manager solve our striking problems or would it cause defensive frailties?
We are very hard to beat, but can't string two wins together.
What gets me is look at flickers record at Swindon. The draws are almost none existent.
DoomMerchant wrote:Flip-flop has created our best footballing side in years; it's inches from being one that should challenge for promotion.
Instead of the usual knee-jerk bleating is it really beyond the intellect of Stagsnet to discuss and get our heads around how we can rid ourselves of this annoying Achilles heel rather than going route one, get rid of the manager, lah-do-dah predictability?
adamstag wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:Flip-flop has created our best footballing side in years; it's inches from being one that should challenge for promotion.
Instead of the usual knee-jerk bleating is it really beyond the intellect of Stagsnet to discuss and get our heads around how we can rid ourselves of this annoying Achilles heel rather than going route one, get rid of the manager, lah-do-dah predictability?
How dare “intellectually deficient” fans have the audacity to raise questions over a manager who’s won 5 in 23. I mean, wow. same old stagsnet, dare to have an opinion and you’re all of a sudden thick. What utter and complete raspberry
The team were winning and he, himself bottled it. Again. It’s like a watching a film you’ve seen many times before, you know the tragic ending and there’s nothing you can do about it.
DoomMerchant wrote:adamstag wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:Flip-flop has created our best footballing side in years; it's inches from being one that should challenge for promotion.
Instead of the usual knee-jerk bleating is it really beyond the intellect of Stagsnet to discuss and get our heads around how we can rid ourselves of this annoying Achilles heel rather than going route one, get rid of the manager, lah-do-dah predictability?
How dare “intellectually deficient” fans have the audacity to raise questions over a manager who’s won 5 in 23. I mean, wow. same old stagsnet, dare to have an opinion and you’re all of a sudden thick. What utter and complete raspberry
The team were winning and he, himself bottled it. Again. It’s like a watching a film you’ve seen many times before, you know the tragic ending and there’s nothing you can do about it.
No Adam, you're wrong pal, the "same old Stagsnet" is the likes of you being once again balls deep in another 'sack the manager' debate instead of wondering what bit of tweaking can be achieved by this gaffer to get this drawing side, that rarely looks like losing, turned in to to one that wins promotion.
Some of us can see things on the pitch being very close to coming right and are prepared to show a little patience. Others of course would prefer to sack successive incumbents until we get our rightful promotions.
adamstag wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:adamstag wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:Flip-flop has created our best footballing side in years; it's inches from being one that should challenge for promotion.
Instead of the usual knee-jerk bleating is it really beyond the intellect of Stagsnet to discuss and get our heads around how we can rid ourselves of this annoying Achilles heel rather than going route one, get rid of the manager, lah-do-dah predictability?
How dare “intellectually deficient” fans have the audacity to raise questions over a manager who’s won 5 in 23. I mean, wow. same old stagsnet, dare to have an opinion and you’re all of a sudden thick. What utter and complete raspberry
The team were winning and he, himself bottled it. Again. It’s like a watching a film you’ve seen many times before, you know the tragic ending and there’s nothing you can do about it.
No Adam, you're wrong pal, the "same old Stagsnet" is the likes of you being once again balls deep in another 'sack the manager' debate instead of wondering what bit of tweaking can be achieved by this gaffer to get this drawing side, that rarely looks like losing, turned in to to one that wins promotion.
Some of us can see things on the pitch being very close to coming right and are prepared to show a little patience. Others of course would prefer to sack successive incumbents until we get our rightful promotions.
No pal, I’m not wrong. Cheers for the thought though, bless ya.
I will happily stand there and apologise, and give £100 to a Mansfield related charity as I said before the beginning of the season if we got us promoted.
Today had raspberry all to do with being “so close” to a win and a good side, today had all to do with him making the same mistakes again as he’s previously done. Taking off the only forward, and going basically 5-5-0. Playing no-one forward from a corner thus inviting more pressure into me team, and then camping in the penalty area awaiting the inevitable. It happened here, it happened against Colchester it happened against Macclesfield and against Cambridge. Last season Colchester and port vale were other versions of this.
If you don’t agree i couldn’t care less, but I am for sure not wrong.
DoomMerchant wrote:adamstag wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:adamstag wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:Flip-flop has created our best footballing side in years; it's inches from being one that should challenge for promotion.
Instead of the usual knee-jerk bleating is it really beyond the intellect of Stagsnet to discuss and get our heads around how we can rid ourselves of this annoying Achilles heel rather than going route one, get rid of the manager, lah-do-dah predictability?
How dare “intellectually deficient” fans have the audacity to raise questions over a manager who’s won 5 in 23. I mean, wow. same old stagsnet, dare to have an opinion and you’re all of a sudden thick. What utter and complete raspberry
The team were winning and he, himself bottled it. Again. It’s like a watching a film you’ve seen many times before, you know the tragic ending and there’s nothing you can do about it.
No Adam, you're wrong pal, the "same old Stagsnet" is the likes of you being once again balls deep in another 'sack the manager' debate instead of wondering what bit of tweaking can be achieved by this gaffer to get this drawing side, that rarely looks like losing, turned in to to one that wins promotion.
Some of us can see things on the pitch being very close to coming right and are prepared to show a little patience. Others of course would prefer to sack successive incumbents until we get our rightful promotions.
No pal, I’m not wrong. Cheers for the thought though, bless ya.
I will happily stand there and apologise, and give £100 to a Mansfield related charity as I said before the beginning of the season if we got us promoted.
Today had raspberry all to do with being “so close” to a win and a good side, today had all to do with him making the same mistakes again as he’s previously done. Taking off the only forward, and going basically 5-5-0. Playing no-one forward from a corner thus inviting more pressure into me team, and then camping in the penalty area awaiting the inevitable. It happened here, it happened against Colchester it happened against Macclesfield and against Cambridge. Last season Colchester and port vale were other versions of this.
If you don’t agree i couldn’t care less, but I am for sure not wrong.
You're wasted in the stands then Adam. Perhaps you can get your CV in to the Radford's early and take us to the promised land....... You know I'd give you a chance, even if you probably won't give yourself one.
victor A block wrote:This manager does not know how to win football games . That's pretty much factual . He's massively underperforming with the resource he has been given . Evans was a master of bull but at least we all recognised it . Flitcroft talks a good game but can't deliver one .
Swindon fans gave it large talking about how negative he is . They're right .
Getting to the point in the next month when the Radfords have to decide whether to salvage the season or write it off . Ever get the feeling you've been conned ??
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