gazza1988 wrote:I could kinda understand Mellis, he had a recent injury. Having said that Danny had a worse one and came back early and got more minutes.
gazza1988 wrote:I could kinda understand Mellis, he had a recent injury. Having said that Danny had a worse one and came back early and got more minutes.
EdwinstoweStag wrote:I’m in the “keep changing the manager is dumb” corner.
However Mr Dempster has completely lost the fans (and possibly some of the squad).
Regrettably, he should be replaced.
adamstag wrote:He’s out of his depth.
I feel for him. He was put in the position and couldn’t really say no. It’s not working and everyone knows it.
EdwinstoweStag wrote:I’m in the “keep changing the manager is dumb” corner.
However Mr Dempster has completely lost the fans (and possibly some of the squad).
Regrettably, he should be replaced.
BH_Stag wrote:EdwinstoweStag wrote:I’m in the “keep changing the manager is dumb” corner.
However Mr Dempster has completely lost the fans (and possibly some of the squad).
Regrettably, he should be replaced.
The ‘can’t keep changing the manager’ argument shouldn’t even be part of the equation, it’s nonsense.
Evans left on his own accord, we sacked Flitcroft (rightly or wrongly) after we blew it big style twice. Both of them had plenty of time in their roles, it’s not like we’ve been getting rid every 3 months. But most importantly the only thing that should matter is whether the Manager is actually any good. You can’t keep somebody who clearly isn’t good enough in a job because ‘we can’t keep changing manager’. As you say, he’s lost the majority of the fans and 99% of the time when this happens the manager never goes on to be successful at that club.
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BH_Stag wrote:EdwinstoweStag wrote:I’m in the “keep changing the manager is dumb” corner.
However Mr Dempster has completely lost the fans (and possibly some of the squad).
Regrettably, he should be replaced.
The ‘can’t keep changing the manager’ argument shouldn’t even be part of the equation, it’s nonsense.
Evans left on his own accord, we sacked Flitcroft (rightly or wrongly) after we blew it big style twice. Both of them had plenty of time in their roles, it’s not like we’ve been getting rid every 3 months. But most importantly the only thing that should matter is whether the Manager is actually any good. You can’t keep somebody who clearly isn’t good enough in a job because ‘we can’t keep changing manager’. As you say, he’s lost the majority of the fans and 99% of the time when this happens the manager never goes on to be successful at that club.
WVStag wrote:gazza1988 wrote:I could kinda understand Mellis, he had a recent injury. Having said that Danny had a worse one and came back early and got more minutes.
He doesn’t like Mellis. There’s no other explanation. He explained Mellis had been ill so he only trained Thursday & Friday, so he ‘had to take that into account’ when choosing who would replace Shaughnessy. At all levels of professional football, the best players are played when fit.
Amber Andy wrote:adamstag wrote:He’s out of his depth.
I feel for him. He was put in the position and couldn’t really say no. It’s not working and everyone knows it.
Why couldn't he say no ? The tragedy was that there was a vacancy in the first place.
MTFCMusings wrote:WVStag wrote:gazza1988 wrote:I could kinda understand Mellis, he had a recent injury. Having said that Danny had a worse one and came back early and got more minutes.
He doesn’t like Mellis. There’s no other explanation. He explained Mellis had been ill so he only trained Thursday & Friday, so he ‘had to take that into account’ when choosing who would replace Shaughnessy. At all levels of professional football, the best players are played when fit.
During the phone in yesterday I believe he said that the Donahue and Mellis incident still makes his blood boil every time he thinks about it. That is still the reason he's not involved IMO.
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