victor A block wrote:Don't know how to post the link but a great track by 80's mod revival band the Long Ryders "Looking For Lewis and Clark" It was in my mind for the first 70 mins yesterday.
broomo wrote:Captain Cunno wrote:The Reed and Brunt together is a strange one at home....
I would like to see this at home
Pym
Bowery Flint Cargill Macca
Brunt
Lewis Clarke
Maris
DKD Akins
And when we sign the striker we're all crying out for?
How would your line up look then?
part time pete wrote:Perhaps Nigel went on Bishop Street side to check on the ground conditions on that wing.
So in second half deciding which wing would produce better attacking options.
Perhaps it turned out that conditions that side of the pitch were as bad as the West Stand side.
Nail on the head. Like a previous manager did. The manager should be given every chance to do his matchday job properly. Nothing against fair criticism, but there is a right time and a right place.bluenyellow wrote:Maybe moving the dugouts back over that side less abuse
Amber Andy wrote:Nail on the head. Like a previous manager did. The manager should be given every chance to do his matchday job properly. Nothing against fair criticism, but there is a right time and a right place.bluenyellow wrote:Maybe moving the dugouts back over that side less abuse
First league game we lost at home this season so maybe it did !KirkbyStag2 wrote:Amber Andy wrote:Nail on the head. Like a previous manager did. The manager should be given every chance to do his matchday job properly. Nothing against fair criticism, but there is a right time and a right place.bluenyellow wrote:Maybe moving the dugouts back over that side less abuse
Didn't appear to make much difference which side Nigel was watching.
That’s a tad extremebigalstag1 wrote:Better still , don't let anybody into the ground and the management won't hear anything. Club wouldn't last long though!
Gruff wrote:Wow... the importance and influence some people think they have on management decisions and where they sit/stand is laughable.
He can do what he wants. Sit where he wants. Stand where he wants. He doesn't have to explain it to us.
If we'd won and he'd done that, would you be questioning it? or would you assume he's just a "mardarse" because he's scared of people's opinions who have no real experience/knowledge of managing a football team.
Christ on a bike !!!
Amber Andy wrote:Gruff wrote:Wow... the importance and influence some people think they have on management decisions and where they sit/stand is laughable.
He can do what he wants. Sit where he wants. Stand where he wants. He doesn't have to explain it to us.
If we'd won and he'd done that, would you be questioning it? or would you assume he's just a "mardarse" because he's scared of people's opinions who have no real experience/knowledge of managing a football team.
Christ on a bike !!!
You are completely missing the point. The best place for him to be is in the dugout working with his team. Are you working age ? If so would you be as effective in your job a if someone was constantly slagging you off ? Would you welcome the distraction if you were trying to concentrate on sorting out a work problem ? Who would you blame if you messed up ?
Obviously, if he is allowed no distractions.Phill wrote:Amber Andy wrote:Gruff wrote:Wow... the importance and influence some people think they have on management decisions and where they sit/stand is laughable.
He can do what he wants. Sit where he wants. Stand where he wants. He doesn't have to explain it to us.
If we'd won and he'd done that, would you be questioning it? or would you assume he's just a "mardarse" because he's scared of people's opinions who have no real experience/knowledge of managing a football team.
Christ on a bike !!!
You are completely missing the point. The best place for him to be is in the dugout working with his team. Are you working age ? If so would you be as effective in your job a if someone was constantly slagging you off ? Would you welcome the distraction if you were trying to concentrate on sorting out a work problem ? Who would you blame if you messed up ?
In your opinion...
bigalstag1 wrote:And what do you do when a stand is put up over that side, wheel the dugouts into the groundsman shed. I've never read as as much bs over such an hyped up nonsense. If there are problems behind the dugouts, then let the stewards sort it out. I would have thought the manager has more important things to deal with, other than hiding on the opposite side of the ground, to prove a point
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