BRIAN MCDERMOTT SIGN HIM UP

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I'm not saying this because of tonights result....

by rfcjoe » 13 Jan 2010 22:37

but I would love to see Brian get the job. You can see how tonight ment to him, and you can see a real love for the club in his eyes. He's just a normal down to earth fella, who knows shit loads about football.

The cheap option? Yes, possibly.
The right option? Most probably.

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BRIAN MCDERMOTT SIGN HIM UP

by shoey » 13 Jan 2010 22:37

he deserves it after those fa cup games

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by cmonurz » 13 Jan 2010 22:41

We've got a way to go, but any manager who can get those two performances against Liverpool out of this squad of players has got to be worthy of consideration.

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by seahawk10 » 13 Jan 2010 22:45

'greed

Maccy D, I AM LOVING IT!!!


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by The whole year inn » 13 Jan 2010 22:48

Give him the next two league games before even thinking about making any decision IMO


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Re: I'm not saying this because of tonights result....

by rotherwick_royal » 13 Jan 2010 22:49

Only losing heavily in the next few Champ games will stop him being manager for at least the rest of the season - and looking at the next few games, that's a possibility! I just hope the young lads in the team don't dwell on the cup gliory but focus on the league games, otherwise we are in trouble.

But what a great start to being a manager.

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Re: I'm not saying this because of tonights result....

by rfcjoe » 13 Jan 2010 22:53

I've based my opinion on everyhting I've heard him say, and everything he's done. You cannot simply write him off if we lose at Forest on saturday. Forest are the form team of the league atm, so i am ofcourse expecting us to get beat.

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Re: BRIAN MCDERMOTT SIGN HIM UP

by glass half full » 13 Jan 2010 22:58

There does appear to be a new-found spirit, pride and determination in the team. Let us hope that it can continue because I have every faith in Brian McDermott

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by Nobby » 13 Jan 2010 23:03

Sign him after one match?

This is the exact sort of over reaction from your typical south east corner half wit.

You probably love the chairman again now too.


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by Stuffed Crust Pizza » 13 Jan 2010 23:04

MaccyD's Barmy Army!

Job is all his. Congrats to Brian and the lads!

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by juanpablo » 13 Jan 2010 23:06

fancy us to get somthing at Forest I really do

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by Ian Royal » 13 Jan 2010 23:07

Bloody brilliant job from McDermott, ably assisted by Benitez. We need to treat Forest in exactly the same way because they are flying.

I'd wait a little longer before giving him a permanent deal. No hurry, but he's doing himself no harm.

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by andrew1957 » 13 Jan 2010 23:07

What is encouraging is that the players look very much fitter than they did under BR - or is it my imagination.

I have felt for a while McD should have the job til the end of the season - so not a knee jerk response.


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Re: BRIAN MCDERMOTT SIGN HIM UP

by SteveRoyal » 13 Jan 2010 23:09

It was a fantastic performance, but I'll still want to see a win in one of our next few games.

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Re: I'm not saying this because of tonights result....

by SteveRoyal » 13 Jan 2010 23:10

The whole year inn Give him the next two league games before even thinking about making any decision IMO

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Great 2 performances against Liverpool does not a class manager make.

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Re: I'm not saying this because of tonights result....

by SHORT AND CURLY » 13 Jan 2010 23:11

I'm worried...................... After the Lord Mayors show and all that..

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by PEARCEY » 13 Jan 2010 23:11

SteveRoyal It was a fantastic performance, but I'll still want to see a win in one of our next few games.



Thats how I see it....after all the euphoria of this wonderful night we are deeply involved in a relegation battle and need some points on the board.

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by Wokingham via Waterloo » 13 Jan 2010 23:46

100% give him the job. Get back to how our club do their business. Trust a solid, straight-talking ,unfancied guy to do his business. If we go down playing the right players in the right positions with the right attitude then frankly there are worse things in this world.

Fairweather fan with children now, and didn't see the plymouth debacle first hand, but i can't remember seeing two such solid, passionate, INTELLIGENT, performances like that back-to-back for a long time. Agree totally with post on other thread that I haven't seen this team looking as fit since Pards' "tenacity, sprit & flair" days, when we routinely had 10% more in the tank than other teams and pulled late goals out of the air in what seemed like every other game.

P.S. My enthusiasm has nothing to do with a few pints of auld aquaintance and having had money on both a late goal and the Sig scoring.
P.P.S. Not into Rodgers slagging. McAnuff nearly scored the goal of the century (and, okay, Rasiak possibly the miss) and who knows, maybe if he was still in the hot seat we'd have been moving even further forward now, but the team are clearly playing for BMcD, so give him the job.

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Re: BRIAN MCDERMOTT SIGN HIM UP

by Focher » 13 Jan 2010 23:53

Plymouth aside, he has comfortably done enough to merit the job in my opinion.

Tactically good, team selection good, subs good, motivation good, fitness good, comes across well.

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