by Rfl » 27 Mar 2016 08:31
by 72 bus » 27 Mar 2016 10:15
Rfl taking into account the kind of players we are linked with such as Dack, Winnall, Ajose etc the experience of managing such players from that level, and one who knows the club has Parky written all over it, should of course the above situation roll out in front of us.
by sandman » 27 Mar 2016 11:43
Rfl How long does McDermott get? (That's a question not an argument) Do we stick with him until the next season, give him time to get the players in that he wants? What if he does go? taking into account the kind of players we are linked with such as Dack, Winnall, Ajose etc the experience of managing such players from that level, and one who knows the club has Parky written all over it, should of course the above situation roll out in front of us. He has the passion we are missing and which he could easily install, plus the fit would lend well to our academy players coming through, to see a man who has worn the shirt and became a fans favourite.
What's your thoughts? Personally spending my hard earned cash watching a team lacking desire and effort is not only frustrating, but furthermore shows me that the players have other things on their mind and potentially have no respect for the manager. So it leads me to the same old solution Phil Parkinson = passion, respect, knowledge and experience working with the level of players we seem to be aiming towards.
by Rfl » 27 Mar 2016 14:40
by grey_squirrel » 27 Mar 2016 16:36
Rfl Well if that's Murty's response and unless there is some content missing we may as well give up now, not only as a club but as a sport. Why would you not want to show passion? Often I hear grumbles of the atmosphere and agree it's not the best, but one thing that would lift it, would be if we had even half the team of the likes of Parky, Bernal, Hunter and Butler and more recently Doyle, Long and Hunt the kind who put there head on the line, and who would do not stop running. I don't doubt Brian's passion but perhaps he is not the motivator that's needed?
I don't care if we loose, but it's when we loose without fight. I just want to see a team of fighters.
by Rfl » 27 Mar 2016 18:34
by SCIAG » 27 Mar 2016 23:04
Rfl if we had even half the team of the likes of Parky, Bernal, Hunter and Butler and more recently Doyle, Long and Hunt the kind who put there head on the line, and who would do not stop running.
by Ian Royal » 27 Mar 2016 23:12
by Royal_jimmy » 28 Mar 2016 10:25
by Rfl » 28 Mar 2016 12:00
by sandman » 28 Mar 2016 12:19
by moonwalklikebas » 28 Mar 2016 12:58
by sandman » 28 Mar 2016 13:16
by moonwalklikebas » 28 Mar 2016 13:24
sandman He knew the likes of Harte, Leigertwood, Roberts and Le Fondre so well from their decades at RFC.
by paultheroyal » 28 Mar 2016 15:36
Rfl How long does McDermott get? (That's a question not an argument) Do we stick with him until the next season, give him time to get the players in that he wants? What if he does go? taking into account the kind of players we are linked with such as Dack, Winnall, Ajose etc the experience of managing such players from that level, and one who knows the club has Parky written all over it, should of course the above situation roll out in front of us. He has the passion we are missing and which he could easily install, plus the fit would lend well to our academy players coming through, to see a man who has worn the shirt and became a fans favourite.
What's your thoughts? Personally spending my hard earned cash watching a team lacking desire and effort is not only frustrating, but furthermore shows me that the players have other things on their mind and potentially have no respect for the manager. So it leads me to the same old solution Phil Parkinson = passion, respect, knowledge and experience working with the level of players we seem to be aiming towards.
by Lower West » 28 Mar 2016 21:30
Rfl How long does McDermott get?
by scumbag » 28 Mar 2016 23:42
by Maneki Neko » 29 Mar 2016 09:07
Lower WestRfl How long does McDermott get?
The club needs stability and time to rebuild it's identity. The players that want to stay will, and those that don't will leave. Going to take time to build a balanced squad. Expect a few more "oldies" to be signed to blend with the promoted academy players. Hopefully no more loan players next season.
by Maneki Neko » 29 Mar 2016 09:07
scumbag He's only had 3 months ffs.
by The Sum of the Parts » 29 Mar 2016 10:08
Jonathan Wilson in 'Inverting the Pyramid - a history of football tactics.' page 146, talking about England in 1962 His reaction was typical. England may have been outwitted by disciplined opponents sticking to an intelligent plan, but the assumption was - as it so often had been and would continue to be - that they hadn't tried hard enough, that they hadn't shown enough pride in the shirt.
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