by McDermolenko » 12 Jan 2022 13:46
by Pepe the Horseman » 12 Jan 2022 13:54
YorkshireRoyal99PATRIQT 7-0 loss at home should be the final straw. I can't believe it's 1pm the next day and no sign he's been shown the door.
In 27 years watching my beloved home town club, I've never known things to be this bad.
Crap manager after crap manager, financially in trouble, as a club we have zero assets which should frighten every one, we don't hire scouts any more to save money, yet throw money at a parasite like Kia to bring over-paid garbage from abroad, the fans have zero relationship with the owner or CEO, there's a total disconnect from the players, and the fans have fallen away in their tens of thousands.
Our result used to make or break my entire week. Now I can't bring myself to go to a game, and I barely shrug my shoulders when we lose yet another game. The passion for the club has gone and I miss it, but also no longer miss it. I don't know how I find my way back to wanting to be at games. I'm not sure I will now. Gone are the days I'd joyfully sit in the car 4 hours to games and home again, and throw in an hour sat in the car park listening to Ady summarise the game.
It's desperately sad to think others feel the same.
We need the owner to tell us his plan and his vision for starters.
Secondly we need a passionate British manager who can galvanise the team and bring through the youth, and then hark back to the 00's when we signed young hungry players from L1, L2 and even the likes of Antonio from lower down the pyramid.
And start reaching out to fans to bring us all together again. We need to desperately reconnect, otherwise everything SJM worked for and that we dreamed of and realised for a time, will be wasted.
Agree with everything other than the British manager part. Not that I disagree with the reasoning, but they don't have to be British for this to happen.
I certainly agree with the fact it's 1:30pm and we still haven't received word that he has been sacked yet, surely he hasn't taken training today?
by Millsy » 12 Jan 2022 13:56
Pepe the Horseman No training today.
by Uke » 12 Jan 2022 13:56
McDermolenko "that’s taking the biscuit!’ said no-one ever.
by fartdad » 12 Jan 2022 13:58
PATRIQT 7-0 loss at home should be the final straw. I can't believe it's 1pm the next day and no sign he's been shown the door.
In 27 years watching my beloved home town club, I've never known things to be this bad.
Crap manager after crap manager, financially in trouble, as a club we have zero assets which should frighten every one, we don't hire scouts any more to save money, yet throw money at a parasite like Kia to bring over-paid garbage from abroad, the fans have zero relationship with the owner or CEO, there's a total disconnect from the players, and the fans have fallen away in their tens of thousands.
Our result used to make or break my entire week. Now I can't bring myself to go to a game, and I barely shrug my shoulders when we lose yet another game. The passion for the club has gone and I miss it, but also no longer miss it. I don't know how I find my way back to wanting to be at games. I'm not sure I will now. Gone are the days I'd joyfully sit in the car 4 hours to games and home again, and throw in an hour sat in the car park listening to Ady summarise the game.
It's desperately sad to think others feel the same.
We need the owner to tell us his plan and his vision for starters.
Secondly we need a passionate British manager who can galvanise the team and bring through the youth, and then hark back to the 00's when we signed young hungry players from L1, L2 and even the likes of Antonio from lower down the pyramid.
And start reaching out to fans to bring us all together again. We need to desperately reconnect, otherwise everything SJM worked for and that we dreamed of and realised for a time, will be wasted.
by Norfolk Royal » 12 Jan 2022 14:01
SouthDownsRoyalPATRIQT 7-0 loss at home should be the final straw. I can't believe it's 1pm the next day and no sign he's been shown the door.
In 27 years watching my beloved home town club, I've never known things to be this bad.
Crap manager after crap manager, financially in trouble, as a club we have zero assets which should frighten every one, we don't hire scouts any more to save money, yet throw money at a parasite like Kia to bring over-paid garbage from abroad, the fans have zero relationship with the owner or CEO, there's a total disconnect from the players, and the fans have fallen away in their tens of thousands.
Our result used to make or break my entire week. Now I can't bring myself to go to a game, and I barely shrug my shoulders when we lose yet another game. The passion for the club has gone and I miss it, but also no longer miss it. I don't know how I find my way back to wanting to be at games. I'm not sure I will now. Gone are the days I'd joyfully sit in the car 4 hours to games and home again, and throw in an hour sat in the car park listening to Ady summarise the game.
It's desperately sad to think others feel the same.
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Top post, could t agree more
by Sutekh » 12 Jan 2022 14:12
McDermolenko Coming up to 2pm and he’s still not been sacked.
Genuine question, if he is not sacked now when will he be?!
‘Losing to and being absolutely outplayed by sixth tier Kidderminster before a walloping off Fulham is one thing, but losing to Middlesbrough, that’s taking the biscuit!’ said no-one ever.
by Lower West » 12 Jan 2022 14:14
Getthebeerens If Pauno is not sacked before the Boro game then I am starting to get concerned that the owners have checked out and we are heading the same way as there other clubs.
by Ascotexgunner » 12 Jan 2022 14:17
by Elm Park Kid » 12 Jan 2022 14:22
Ascotexgunner The more I listened to Brian McDermott this morning, the more I realised that the DOF is crucial now for how we progress. It's not just about the manager. If Paunovic is staying, he needs help. The people above are clueless.
McDermott for me sounded hungry and desperate to help.
I would appoint him like a shot. He has the connections and experience.
Big up for Simon Cox as well. Best opinion I've heard in his interview. He called out the fake oligarch and Gourley. Top bloke.
by Sutekh » 12 Jan 2022 14:23
Ascotexgunner The more I listened to Brian McDermott this morning, the more I realised that the DOF is crucial now for how we progress. It's not just about the manager. If Paunovic is staying, he needs help. The people above are clueless.
McDermott for me sounded hungry and desperate to help.
I would appoint him like a shot. He has the connections and experience.
Big up for Simon Cox as well. Best opinion I've heard in his interview. He called out the fake oligarch and Gourley. Top bloke.
by Elm Park Kid » 12 Jan 2022 14:25
YorkshireRoyal99Elm Park Kid TBF to the owners - if they're spending the day making sure that all the necessary due diligence is done with the firing then whether the press release is made at 1pm or 6pm doesn't make any difference. Would be a complete joke of a club that does things badly just so it can placate a few people on the interest asap.
I do agree however you'd still feel that someone somewhere would be getting word of what is happening, if anything is happening. I haven't even heard a single thing on this yet and surely he can't be staying longer than today?
by PATRIQT » 12 Jan 2022 15:23
SutekhAscotexgunner The more I listened to Brian McDermott this morning, the more I realised that the DOF is crucial now for how we progress. It's not just about the manager. If Paunovic is staying, he needs help. The people above are clueless.
McDermott for me sounded hungry and desperate to help.
I would appoint him like a shot. He has the connections and experience.
Big up for Simon Cox as well. Best opinion I've heard in his interview. He called out the fake oligarch and Gourley. Top bloke.
+1000000
Brian I would have back for a third time. You know what you get and you know his teams fight to the end. Quite possibly one of the better choices if relegated too.
by Snowflake Royal » 12 Jan 2022 16:25
YorkshireRoyal99andrew1957Sanguine Well, I think we were right to stick with him to this point, and my argument previously has been that I wasn't convinced that another manager would do better with our situation - but now I'll flip that around and say that a new manager couldn't possibly do any worse than our most recent results.
I don't have the bizarre spitting hatred of Paunovic that Ian obviously does. Clearly a good guy who has tried his best and for me has at times got the team playing very good, and effective, football. But injuries, finances and the rest has made it a really tough task to get a consistent tune from the team, and I think his time is now run.
If we could convince Steve Bruce to join us (clue, we can't) I'd be happy. Warnock, yeah I'd probably close my eyes, hold my breath, and support the guy. Alex Neil would be my preference, but I don't know why he'd join us.
Just not Pulis, Hughton or Monk, please.
Good post and pretty much sums up my thoughts. Just don’t see a way back for Pauno with the fans after the last 2 results. And the players seem to have stopped playing for him too. But I just don’t have any confidence in the owners selecting a better replacement. We are likely to end up with another overseas manager with zero Championship experience and that will almost certainly mean relegation.
It is very hard to find any positives at the moment.
Said this above, our last two foreign managers, Pauno and Gomes, achieved short-term success with the club, which is what we needed under Gomes to survive and also delivered our best season since the play off final under Stam in Pauno. Even Stam himself was a success.
You can argue that Bowen and Clement (in some aspects) have been our worst appointments and they aren't foreign either. I don't think it should be overlooked as that's where the bulk of our success has come from during the Dai's era, it's just it's on borrowed time and we end up back in the same situation. But what we do need right now is short-term success, half a dozen victories that should see us survive.
by Millsy » 12 Jan 2022 16:27
by Brogue » 12 Jan 2022 16:29
by CountryRoyal » 12 Jan 2022 16:33
Millsy These discussions bore me.
Basically debating who has been "a bit less shit" than whom. Bowen, Gomes, Pauno, Clement, Clarke, etc etc
Shit after shit after shit, let''s be honest.
by Zip » 12 Jan 2022 16:35
Ascotexgunner The more I listened to Brian McDermott this morning, the more I realised that the DOF is crucial now for how we progress. It's not just about the manager. If Paunovic is staying, he needs help. The people above are clueless.
McDermott for me sounded hungry and desperate to help.
I would appoint him like a shot. He has the connections and experience.
Big up for Simon Cox as well. Best opinion I've heard in his interview. He called out the fake oligarch and Gourley. Top bloke.
by Lower West » 12 Jan 2022 16:37
PATRIQTSutekhAscotexgunner The more I listened to Brian McDermott this morning, the more I realised that the DOF is crucial now for how we progress. It's not just about the manager. If Paunovic is staying, he needs help. The people above are clueless.
McDermott for me sounded hungry and desperate to help.
I would appoint him like a shot. He has the connections and experience.
Big up for Simon Cox as well. Best opinion I've heard in his interview. He called out the fake oligarch and Gourley. Top bloke.
+1000000
Brian I would have back for a third time. You know what you get and you know his teams fight to the end. Quite possibly one of the better choices if relegated too.
I must admit that BM frustrated me in his last spell,
by Zip » 12 Jan 2022 16:49
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