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He's the manager and should be held accountable For what happens on the pitch. If he can't motivate them then he should go... The players are good enough for this division, you've got to ask yourself why they aren't playing for him at the moment
Quote from: Jenny on March 12, 2016, 04:11:13 pmHe's the manager and should be held accountable For what happens on the pitch. If he can't motivate them then he should go... The players are good enough for this division, you've got to ask yourself why they aren't playing for him at the momentVery good question Jenny, I wonder if we ever get an answer, because it is key to everything that is going wrong at the moment. Perhaps you should put the question to our CEO and see what he has to say. He has been silent of late!
I don't see why everyone Quote from: les@donr on March 12, 2016, 04:16:04 pmQuote from: Jenny on March 12, 2016, 04:11:13 pmHe's the manager and should be held accountable For what happens on the pitch. If he can't motivate them then he should go... The players are good enough for this division, you've got to ask yourself why they aren't playing for him at the momentVery good question Jenny, I wonder if we ever get an answer, because it is key to everything that is going wrong at the moment. Perhaps you should put the question to our CEO and see what he has to say. He has been silent of late!The CEO was involved in the hiring of Fergie, and responsible for the day to day running of the club including the playing side. Fergie would have to report to him. So it would be appropriate for you to ask Gavin your question.What happens on the training ground and pitch is nothing to do with the CEO. Ferguson was employed to manage the team and he is doing a very poor job of it at the minute. Those players are good enough to win games, simple as that.
Don't think it would be a big loss if he walked
lets be honest, didnt expect anything today from the game. results in our favour also.
Fergie can't manage anywhere other than Peterborough.
Fergie must be now regretting taking the Rovers job, given the current shambles how long will it be before he says enough is enough and walks out. If our bad run continues for 3/4 more games, I think then he will throw in the towel. Gavin Strachan will become interim manager.
Quote from: les@donr on March 12, 2016, 03:51:32 pmFergie must be now regretting taking the Rovers job, given the current shambles how long will it be before he says enough is enough and walks out. If our bad run continues for 3/4 more games, I think then he will throw in the towel. Gavin Strachan will become interim manager.I imagine fergie has a lot more character than many in here, he will want to put it right not give up like is all too common within this forum
The end of the game today maybe shows they haven't, a good 20 mins and a goal could be what we need for sat Saturday is a big game
He's not walking ffs - you've posted the same thing about 20 times in the space of 2 hours. Hardly any manager ever walks out of a job because they are so rare. The job is to stay up, and we've got a decent chance of doing that.