wayno cordiniho wrote:Is David Holdsworth still involved up there?
bellwhiff wrote:Ball Hox to the Spireite fans.
MTFCMusings wrote:Just saw a stat that Beech was sacked after a run of 7 wins in 27 league games. Clough has the same number of wins over the same period.
broomo wrote:MTFCMusings wrote:Just saw a stat that Beech was sacked after a run of 7 wins in 27 league games. Clough has the same number of wins over the same period.
Straight question.
Do you want him sacked. Yes or no?
MTFCMusings wrote:Just saw a stat that Beech was sacked after a run of 7 wins in 27 league games. Clough has the same number of wins over the same period.
And who would you replace him with ?diablo wrote:I think he has four games to save his job...they look like tough fixtures to me , nothing less than a win at Northampton will suffice ...hoping but not convinced
kevin kents tasce wrote:Just because there isn’t an obvious replacement, doesn’t mean it would be a good idea to keep a very underperforming person in their role.
Amber Andy wrote:And who would you replace him with ?diablo wrote:I think he has four games to save his job...they look like tough fixtures to me , nothing less than a win at Northampton will suffice ...hoping but not convinced
Sandy Pate Best Stag wrote:kevin kents tasce wrote:Just because there isn’t an obvious replacement, doesn’t mean it would be a good idea to keep a very underperforming person in their role.
He won’t be underperforming when he gets his first choice players back from suspension and injury.
This squad is more than capable of a top seven finish (over a full season) when he can pick the players he wants to play. We’ve hardly been thrashed by any team we lost to and can count ourselves unlucky even with so many players missing.
Sack him and we will drop even further adrift meaning a massive investment in January. It would be shear stupidity to sack him in these circumstances. I’m confident we will be lower to mid table by January unless we self destruct by sacking a proven manager who has the ability to pull it around.
Amber Andy wrote:And who would you replace him with ?diablo wrote:I think he has four games to save his job...they look like tough fixtures to me , nothing less than a win at Northampton will suffice ...hoping but not convinced
diablo wrote:Sandy Pate Best Stag wrote:kevin kents tasce wrote:Just because there isn’t an obvious replacement, doesn’t mean it would be a good idea to keep a very underperforming person in their role.
He won’t be underperforming when he gets his first choice players back from suspension and injury.
This squad is more than capable of a top seven finish (over a full season) when he can pick the players he wants to play. We’ve hardly been thrashed by any team we lost to and can count ourselves unlucky even with so many players missing.
Sack him and we will drop even further adrift meaning a massive investment in January. It would be shear stupidity to sack him in these circumstances. I’m confident we will be lower to mid table by January unless we self destruct by sacking a proven manager who has the ability to pull it around.
Who are his first choice players?
It's also the owners decision to sack the manager.diablo wrote:Amber Andy wrote:And who would you replace him with ?diablo wrote:I think he has four games to save his job...they look like tough fixtures to me , nothing less than a win at Northampton will suffice ...hoping but not convinced
That's the owner's decision not mine
Parkinsons Perm wrote:diablo wrote:Sandy Pate Best Stag wrote:kevin kents tasce wrote:Just because there isn’t an obvious replacement, doesn’t mean it would be a good idea to keep a very underperforming person in their role.
He won’t be underperforming when he gets his first choice players back from suspension and injury.
This squad is more than capable of a top seven finish (over a full season) when he can pick the players he wants to play. We’ve hardly been thrashed by any team we lost to and can count ourselves unlucky even with so many players missing.
Sack him and we will drop even further adrift meaning a massive investment in January. It would be shear stupidity to sack him in these circumstances. I’m confident we will be lower to mid table by January unless we self destruct by sacking a proven manager who has the ability to pull it around.
Who are his first choice players?
Perch out for season so that really just leaves Quinn so hardly waiting on a lot to come back, its an excuse being trotted out too readily
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