I am Spartacus wrote:spanishstag wrote:I am Spartacus wrote:spanishstag wrote:Sandy Pate Best Stag wrote:Let’s just accept relegation then and how much will that cost the Radfords?
More in Euro’s than in pounds. That’s the beauty of voting to ostracise all that mob on mainland Europe.
Think the only ones being ostracised are yourselves
You won’t be saying that when Merkel gets in a tizzy because the German dream of a European Union lies in tatters and she readies her nation to cross the Maginot Line again.
Well off topic now not interested
Sedgwick wrote:No income
Pandemic
possibly not even finishing the season again.... etc etc etc is why I think we will stick with him longer than we should do.
He might improve in that time and be lucky regrading the surrounding circumstances because in a normal season he'd be on his way.
James wrote:Sedgwick wrote:No income
Pandemic
possibly not even finishing the season again.... etc etc etc is why I think we will stick with him longer than we should do.
He might improve in that time and be lucky regrading the surrounding circumstances because in a normal season he'd be on his way.
The impression the Radfords gave off when Sharpe was appointed (and also when Sharpe was interviewed) is that they're treating this season as normal money wise. Hence why we didn't hold back signing players in pre season.
ST4GS wrote:Things are looking bad but it is only 6 games in. Usually when things are going wrong at the Stags we sack managers in November after around 15 to 20 games.STAGS FOR LIFE wrote:;) We will see what you have got to say in 6-8 games time
A poor run of six games can be had by almost all teams but it is more noticeable if it occurs at the start of a season.
If this run is replicated for another six games then change will be almost a certainty.
Flitcroft had a difficult start also but rode out the storm and turned it around and during one of our glory seasons (1976-77) we had a run of five league games without a win and actually lost 5 away league games on the spin.
If you are old enough to remember Stagsnet (it might have been it's predecessor though) or Chad.com during this period it was full of posts of "Morris Out!!" from nervous/impatient posters.
cassellswasmagic wrote:I can’t believe folk think the form at the end of last season continuing into this, is acceptable. What if we wait, and it’s too late to salvage the season? Something positive needs to happen quickly, either on or off the field.
adamstag wrote:cassellswasmagic wrote:I can’t believe folk think the form at the end of last season continuing into this, is acceptable. What if we wait, and it’s too late to salvage the season? Something positive needs to happen quickly, either on or off the field.
He should be afforded another 3-4 games, it’s hardly like we’re 10 adrift, however grim the football is
scotsstag wrote:adamstag wrote:cassellswasmagic wrote:I can’t believe folk think the form at the end of last season continuing into this, is acceptable. What if we wait, and it’s too late to salvage the season? Something positive needs to happen quickly, either on or off the field.
He should be afforded another 3-4 games, it’s hardly like we’re 10 adrift, however grim the football is
There has been NO progress at all since he arrived, the only thing affording him another 4 games will bring is that we'll be a further 12 points from safety.
adamstag wrote:scotsstag wrote:adamstag wrote:cassellswasmagic wrote:I can’t believe folk think the form at the end of last season continuing into this, is acceptable. What if we wait, and it’s too late to salvage the season? Something positive needs to happen quickly, either on or off the field.
He should be afforded another 3-4 games, it’s hardly like we’re 10 adrift, however grim the football is
There has been NO progress at all since he arrived, the only thing affording him another 4 games will bring is that we'll be a further 12 points from safety.
I have no more faith in him at present as you do, but given what’s been mentioned about the money spent etc it wouldn’t be worth it.
Always say 10 games is a fair barometer of the season and that 4 games will take us there
spanishstag wrote:adamstag wrote:scotsstag wrote:adamstag wrote:cassellswasmagic wrote:I can’t believe folk think the form at the end of last season continuing into this, is acceptable. What if we wait, and it’s too late to salvage the season? Something positive needs to happen quickly, either on or off the field.
He should be afforded another 3-4 games, it’s hardly like we’re 10 adrift, however grim the football is
There has been NO progress at all since he arrived, the only thing affording him another 4 games will bring is that we'll be a further 12 points from safety.
I have no more faith in him at present as you do, but given what’s been mentioned about the money spent etc it wouldn’t be worth it.
Always say 10 games is a fair barometer of the season and that 4 games will take us there
So 10 games roughly gives us a barometer of the season ,not a fact thats totally true ,but say we are in a comfortable mid table position by then ,not saying we will be but its possible what do we do
spanishstag wrote:adamstag wrote:scotsstag wrote:adamstag wrote:cassellswasmagic wrote:I can’t believe folk think the form at the end of last season continuing into this, is acceptable. What if we wait, and it’s too late to salvage the season? Something positive needs to happen quickly, either on or off the field.
He should be afforded another 3-4 games, it’s hardly like we’re 10 adrift, however grim the football is
There has been NO progress at all since he arrived, the only thing affording him another 4 games will bring is that we'll be a further 12 points from safety.
I have no more faith in him at present as you do, but given what’s been mentioned about the money spent etc it wouldn’t be worth it.
Always say 10 games is a fair barometer of the season and that 4 games will take us there
So 10 games roughly gives us a barometer of the season ,not a fact thats totally true ,but say we are in a comfortable mid table position by then ,not saying we will be but its possible what do we do
adamstag wrote:He should be afforded that luxury. Morecambe have got off to a good start and Cheltenham away will be hard, he’ll have his work cut out.
I could take 2 draws there if there’s signs of improvement, like playing some form of football, playing forwards like Maynard and cook that know what a football is, etc
BH_Stag wrote:adamstag wrote:He should be afforded that luxury. Morecambe have got off to a good start and Cheltenham away will be hard, he’ll have his work cut out.
I could take 2 draws there if there’s signs of improvement, like playing some form of football, playing forwards like Maynard and cook that know what a football is, etc
We need to start winning games of football. That is what’s paramount.
Stags08 wrote:See where we are after playing Crawley beginning of Dec, you never no, something might have clicked by then and we’re in mid-table. If we’re still wanting and results haven’t changed then obviously get someone else in whose got a bit of time to assess the situation and use the transfer window wisely.
Everyone has seen and GC agreed Saturday the football currently on offer is atrocious and along with individual errors its costing us, for me he’s got 11 games to sort it.
Stags08 wrote:See where we are after playing Crawley beginning of Dec, you never no, something might have clicked by then and we’re in mid-table. If we’re still wanting and results haven’t changed then obviously get someone else in whose got a bit of time to assess the situation and use the transfer window wisely.
Everyone has seen and GC agreed Saturday the football currently on offer is atrocious and along with individual errors its costing us, for me he’s got 11 games to sort it.
BH_Stag wrote:Stags08 wrote:See where we are after playing Crawley beginning of Dec, you never no, something might have clicked by then and we’re in mid-table. If we’re still wanting and results haven’t changed then obviously get someone else in whose got a bit of time to assess the situation and use the transfer window wisely.
Everyone has seen and GC agreed Saturday the football currently on offer is atrocious and along with individual errors its costing us, for me he’s got 11 games to sort it.
11 more games? What if we don’t win in the next 5? Still give him another 6?
And what if he was lucky at Bristol Rovers. Apparently he was working with experienced footballers. Maybe the improvements in results were down to them.geoffhill wrote:Agree with Spanish.GC did very well at Bristol and I think most fans would have been excited with the appointment.Me for one.We were very poor against Bradford but prior to that we could have won all the games.I liked the look of Lapslie he looks a proper midfielder and would link well with Clark.The players have to man up and give it their all as these are worrying times.
spanishstag wrote:BH_Stag wrote:Stags08 wrote:See where we are after playing Crawley beginning of Dec, you never no, something might have clicked by then and we’re in mid-table. If we’re still wanting and results haven’t changed then obviously get someone else in whose got a bit of time to assess the situation and use the transfer window wisely.
Everyone has seen and GC agreed Saturday the football currently on offer is atrocious and along with individual errors its costing us, for me he’s got 11 games to sort it.
11 more games? What if we don’t win in the next 5? Still give him another 6?
The whole thread is about the costs involved in changing managers every time we have a poor run its not practical or sustainable
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