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The best thing would be to let Jones pair upWith a new manager and show PD the door .
How opinions can vary . I was just thinking , based on last night's game , how much we have missed the leadership in defense of Jones . For the first time in ages I didn't fear the opposition at corners nor when they had free kicks into our penalty area .
On the point that redbrez makes about our players not liking to play on the KM pitch, how i agree with that.Since the rugby season started the pitch has become really poor.The ball bobbles all the time, thus hindering the one touch stuff that our players are encouraged to do.Send the Dons to play at Castle Park where a crowd of 800 is more commonplace.Why do they need to play at the KM anyway?Rugby is a game where the ball is carried but is seriously fooks up the football pitch.Then send the Eagles back to Sheffield.
Quote from: drfchound on April 15, 2015, 08:20:22 pmOn the point that redbrez makes about our players not liking to play on the KM pitch, how i agree with that.Since the rugby season started the pitch has become really poor.The ball bobbles all the time, thus hindering the one touch stuff that our players are encouraged to do.Send the Dons to play at Castle Park where a crowd of 800 is more commonplace.Why do they need to play at the KM anyway?Rugby is a game where the ball is carried but is seriously fooks up the football pitch.Then send the Eagles back to Sheffield.How many more times are we going to have this discussion.Firstly the rugby team do less damage to the pitch than footballers.Secondly, it is not a football pitch, it is a sports pitch.Thirdly, the Dons have as much right to be on it as the Rovers. It is a community stadium.Not sure if you're on a wind up, but I am getting seriously pissed off with the b*llocks people put on here.
I'm sorry but Jones just isn't good enough anymore and one goal last night doesn't change that, we shouldn't be recruiting based on having someone who is tall to get a head on dead ball deliveries.
I'd like to hear more details of what it is the players say is the problem. Can you gve any more details redbrez?And back on topic, I think Jones has his weaknesses, but his strengths, especially in leadership, make up for it. If we are to go on without him being featured, then forget about positions we need strengthening, we need a leader with a never say die heart that can carry the team in all situations. It is the main thing we've been missing this season.
Quote from: RedRover45 on April 15, 2015, 09:28:08 pmQuote from: drfchound on April 15, 2015, 08:20:22 pmOn the point that redbrez makes about our players not liking to play on the KM pitch, how i agree with that.Since the rugby season started the pitch has become really poor.The ball bobbles all the time, thus hindering the one touch stuff that our players are encouraged to do.Send the Dons to play at Castle Park where a crowd of 800 is more commonplace.Why do they need to play at the KM anyway?Rugby is a game where the ball is carried but is seriously fooks up the football pitch.Then send the Eagles back to Sheffield.How many more times are we going to have this discussion.Firstly the rugby team do less damage to the pitch than footballers.Secondly, it is not a football pitch, it is a sports pitch.Thirdly, the Dons have as much right to be on it as the Rovers. It is a community stadium.Not sure if you're on a wind up, but I am getting seriously pissed off with the b*llocks people put on here.Nothing against the Dons, but i have never understood why the athletics area hasn't been developed into a stadium of they're own, it would be ideal they get less fans than we do, it would be more intimidating if they could build small stands around it.I know they have as much right to use the keepmoat as us, but it would be the ideal solution in so many ways, the problem is who would pay to put stands around it?.
Thats two of us apparently talking ballax then filo.
Make that three then lads.RedRover45 when are you going to stop peddling this bollox about rugby being less damaging than football? There are more feet on the pitch with largely heavier bodies above and using it in a way that churns up the turf far more. You only need to look at the areas that are most damaged to know what causes it.By the way, I'm not arguing that the Rovers have more right to play at the KM, but it boils my piss when I hear people spouting what is patently nonsense just to further their agenda.
Can it be a coincidence then that in the last seven games we played before the first Dons home game we won 4,drew 2 and lost one.Since the Dons first home game we have won 1, drawn 1 and lost 4.