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There's nowhere to hide for the board now in my opinion. But I can see them sacking McCann and blaming the manager again if things do go ary.I'm hopeful McCann can turn things around. I'll certainly not be blaming him though if he can't. That blame lies squarely with the board.
Quote from: Daniel_Smith on August 12, 2023, 07:53:27 pmThere's nowhere to hide for the board now in my opinion. But I can see them sacking McCann and blaming the manager again if things do go ary.I'm hopeful McCann can turn things around. I'll certainly not be blaming him though if he can't. That blame lies squarely with the board.What on earth are you talking about?Just have a think about those words above and ask yourself if they make any sense.And it’s “awry”.Get a grip.
Quote from: DearneValleyRover on August 12, 2023, 08:20:39 pmQuote from: Daniel_Smith on August 12, 2023, 07:53:27 pmI thought McCann came across quite well. Explained why things turned out the way they did and took responsibility for it. Says won't accept any less than 6pts in next two games.He is a top manager who has shown his worth at this club previously.The board hired two unknown quantities in McSheffrey and Schofield, which I think enabled the board to shield themselves from some of the blame when results didn't go our way. i.e, "we tried to give some young managers a chance, it didn't work out, and they're to blame for the bad results."Reality is the board have underfunded the team for too many seasons now. Ironically since McCann was here the last time.There's nowhere to hide for the board now in my opinion. But I can see them sacking McCann and blaming the manager again if things do go ary.I'm hopeful McCann can turn things around. I'll certainly not be blaming him though if he can't. That blame lies squarely with the board.I agree there hasn’t been the required investment since Moore left, (do you honestly believe the players he brought in on loan were cheap). This has been realised and steps have been put in, McCann won’t be sacked unless you and your little Netto buddies spit your dummies out and start asking for it.Well I certainly won't be asking for McCann's head on a platter! He's a top manager. But I'm sure certain parts of our fanbase will blame him if things don't improve and the board will gladly sack him. We then repeat the cycle again.
Quote from: Daniel_Smith on August 12, 2023, 07:53:27 pmI thought McCann came across quite well. Explained why things turned out the way they did and took responsibility for it. Says won't accept any less than 6pts in next two games.He is a top manager who has shown his worth at this club previously.The board hired two unknown quantities in McSheffrey and Schofield, which I think enabled the board to shield themselves from some of the blame when results didn't go our way. i.e, "we tried to give some young managers a chance, it didn't work out, and they're to blame for the bad results."Reality is the board have underfunded the team for too many seasons now. Ironically since McCann was here the last time.There's nowhere to hide for the board now in my opinion. But I can see them sacking McCann and blaming the manager again if things do go ary.I'm hopeful McCann can turn things around. I'll certainly not be blaming him though if he can't. That blame lies squarely with the board.I agree there hasn’t been the required investment since Moore left, (do you honestly believe the players he brought in on loan were cheap). This has been realised and steps have been put in, McCann won’t be sacked unless you and your little Netto buddies spit your dummies out and start asking for it.
I thought McCann came across quite well. Explained why things turned out the way they did and took responsibility for it. Says won't accept any less than 6pts in next two games.He is a top manager who has shown his worth at this club previously.The board hired two unknown quantities in McSheffrey and Schofield, which I think enabled the board to shield themselves from some of the blame when results didn't go our way. i.e, "we tried to give some young managers a chance, it didn't work out, and they're to blame for the bad results."Reality is the board have underfunded the team for too many seasons now. Ironically since McCann was here the last time.There's nowhere to hide for the board now in my opinion. But I can see them sacking McCann and blaming the manager again if things do go ary.I'm hopeful McCann can turn things around. I'll certainly not be blaming him though if he can't. That blame lies squarely with the board.
Not sure what to think of Grant publicly wanting 6 points. He will look a bit silly if we lose them both.
Quote from: Daniel_Smith on August 12, 2023, 08:25:36 pmQuote from: DearneValleyRover on August 12, 2023, 08:20:39 pmQuote from: Daniel_Smith on August 12, 2023, 07:53:27 pmI thought McCann came across quite well. Explained why things turned out the way they did and took responsibility for it. Says won't accept any less than 6pts in next two games.He is a top manager who has shown his worth at this club previously.The board hired two unknown quantities in McSheffrey and Schofield, which I think enabled the board to shield themselves from some of the blame when results didn't go our way. i.e, "we tried to give some young managers a chance, it didn't work out, and they're to blame for the bad results."Reality is the board have underfunded the team for too many seasons now. Ironically since McCann was here the last time.There's nowhere to hide for the board now in my opinion. But I can see them sacking McCann and blaming the manager again if things do go ary.I'm hopeful McCann can turn things around. I'll certainly not be blaming him though if he can't. That blame lies squarely with the board.I agree there hasn’t been the required investment since Moore left, (do you honestly believe the players he brought in on loan were cheap). This has been realised and steps have been put in, McCann won’t be sacked unless you and your little Netto buddies spit your dummies out and start asking for it.Well I certainly won't be asking for McCann's head on a platter! He's a top manager. But I'm sure certain parts of our fanbase will blame him if things don't improve and the board will gladly sack him. We then repeat the cycle again.Nobody should be blaming anybody yet, and no right minded people are. Just you it seems
Quote from: DearneValleyRover on August 12, 2023, 08:20:39 pmQuote from: Daniel_Smith on August 12, 2023, 07:53:27 pmI thought McCann came across quite well. Explained why things turned out the way they did and took responsibility for it. Says won't accept any less than 6pts in next two games.He is a top manager who has shown his worth at this club previously.The board hired two unknown quantities in McSheffrey and Schofield, which I think enabled the board to shield themselves from some of the blame when results didn't go our way. i.e, "we tried to give some young managers a chance, it didn't work out, and they're to blame for the bad results."Reality is the board have underfunded the team for too many seasons now. Ironically since McCann was here the last time.There's nowhere to hide for the board now in my opinion. But I can see them sacking McCann and blaming the manager again if things do go ary.I'm hopeful McCann can turn things around. I'll certainly not be blaming him though if he can't. That blame lies squarely with the board.I agree there hasn’t been the required investment since Moore left, (do you honestly believe the players he brought in on loan were cheap). This has been realised and steps have been put in, McCann won’t be sacked unless you and your little Netto buddies spit your dummies out and start asking for it.Well I certainly won't be asking for McCann's head on a platter! He's a top manager. But I'm sure certain parts of our fanbase will blame him if things don't improve and the board will gladly sack him. We then repeat the cycle again.
Quote from: Daniel_Smith on August 12, 2023, 07:53:27 pmI thought McCann came across quite well. Explained why things turned out the way they did and took responsibility for it. Says won't accept any less than 6pts in next two games.He is a top manager who has shown his worth at this club previously.The board hired two unknown quantities in McSheffrey and Schofield, which I think enabled the board to shield themselves from some of the blame when results didn't go our way. i.e, "we tried to give some young managers a chance, it didn't work out, and they're to blame for the bad results."Reality is the board have underfunded the team for too many seasons now. Ironically since McCann was here the last time.There's nowhere to hide for the board now in my opinion. But I can see them sacking McCann and blaming the manager again if things do go ary.I'm hopeful McCann can turn things around. I'll certainly not be blaming him though if he can't. That blame lies squarely with the board.I agree there hasn’t been the required investment since Moore left, (do you honestly believe the players he brought in on loan were cheap). This has been realised and steps have been put in, McCann won’t be sacked unless you and your little Netto buddies spit your dummies out and start asking for it.
I thought McCann came across quite well. Explained why things turned out the way they did and took responsibility for it. Says won't accept any less than 6pts in next two games.He is a top manager who has shown his worth at this club previously.The board hired two unknown quantities in McSheffrey and Schofield, which I think enabled the board to shield themselves from some of the blame when results didn't go our way. i.e, "we tried to give some young managers a chance, it didn't work out, and they're to blame for the bad results."Reality is the board have underfunded the team for too many seasons now. Ironically since McCann was here the last time.There's nowhere to hide for the board now in my opinion. But I can see them sacking McCann and blaming the manager again if things do go ary.I'm hopeful McCann can turn things around. I'll certainly not be blaming him though if he can't. That blame lies squarely with the board.
Quote from: Pancho Regan on August 12, 2023, 11:18:26 pmQuote from: Daniel_Smith on August 12, 2023, 07:53:27 pmThere's nowhere to hide for the board now in my opinion. But I can see them sacking McCann and blaming the manager again if things do go ary.I'm hopeful McCann can turn things around. I'll certainly not be blaming him though if he can't. That blame lies squarely with the board.What on earth are you talking about?Just have a think about those words above and ask yourself if they make any sense.And it’s “awry”.Get a grip.You disagree. Fair enough. Apologies for the misspelling. I've certainly been put in my place now. Also glad to see pedantry is still alive and well on the message board.
Whilst I agree the last two league game results have been disappointing. It is still only two league games into a very long season and I for one have every faith and confidence that GM & his team will get things right and Donny will rise up the table. It still might take a few more games for things to click into place, it sometimes takes between 5-10 games for things to settle down and the players to gel. Pre season is all about fitness and minutes, sometimes it takes those first fee games of a domestic season for a side to sort things out!GM & CB will be feeling worse than anyone and will be 2000% focused in getting things sorted!