I hear redchap is on the verge of the tin tack, after winning 1 in 7 games.
fox and rebel will be really happy if we get this man in.
#top bloke
#little black book
#world class manager even on 1 leg
#trirrific chap
ollie out and redchap in, make it happen for our loyal fan base rebel and fox
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If we still have a chance of staying up by Xmas I'll be a happy man. Only possible if we sack ollie and sir les now
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Originally posted by Rebel R's View PostGutted my orange friend,despite supporting my team for 45 years,I want us not only relegated from this division but also league 1 AND league 2 ,and out of the conference as well,is there any league below that,if so I want them down there. Now I want Mc Loud s crown,I want to be the new king of sarcasm
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Originally posted by Rebel R's View PostGutted my orange friend,despite supporting my team for 45 years,I want us not only relegated from this division but also league 1 AND league 2 ,and out of the conference as well,is there any league below that,if so I want them down there. Now I want Mc Loud s crown,I want to be the new king of sarcasm
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Originally posted by klonk View Posti'm personally not totally convinced that ollie is the man for the job, but it's quite grinding that there is no patience whatsoever these days. yes there were 2 six-game losing streaks, but the second one needs to be put in context - we seemed to be safe and ollie started experimenting with a view to this season (probably a game or so too early).
it's worth remembering that most opposition fans rated chery and polter as our 2 best players (i think they were the first stages of a middle era, not the reckless days of sandro, nor the poundland days, but somewhere in the middle - and we allegedly turned a profit on both), but you're right - chery had flashes of promise, followed by meh... polter tried and gave what he had, but yeh..). many on here claimed that sandro was our saviour and that jfh/ollie/ramsey etc were foolish to leave the man of glass on the sidelines.
it's quite weird to me that some posters, who didn't want to give ollie any games this season, are now claiming that it's all too early to make any assessment of the season.
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Originally posted by Ginger Ninja View PostYou must be absolutely gutted that we aren't languishing at the bottom with nil points
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Originally posted by klonk View Post
it's quite weird to me that some posters, who didn't want to give ollie any games this season, are now claiming that it's all too early to make any assessment of the season.
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Originally posted by Rebel R's View PostI was wondering who dregged up this thread,I should have guessed,you appear to have too much time on your hands,and just love stirring it up,good for you ,stanley "the king of stirring the s h i t ".
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Originally posted by FurtiveFox View PostThe challenging for play offs comment came from Sir Les. Chery wasn't really performing, Sandro an expensive waste of space and whilst I liked Polter he was limited to put it kindly. In other words they were ours on paper but weren't really part of the team but a hangover from a more reckless period. The squad we had was underperforming hence the manager getting the sack.
To have two losing 6 game runs (only 5 in our whole history to put it in context!) was ridiculously bad and over the 30 odd games Ollie had we were overall very poor.
There are signs of hope. Home league form been promising overall and the players Ollie has brought in have in the main looked decent. For me personally though will take a lot more than 7 games for me to trust that Ollie is right man for the job. I hope he is.
it's worth remembering that most opposition fans rated chery and polter as our 2 best players (i think they were the first stages of a middle era, not the reckless days of sandro, nor the poundland days, but somewhere in the middle - and we allegedly turned a profit on both), but you're right - chery had flashes of promise, followed by meh... polter tried and gave what he had, but yeh..). many on here claimed that sandro was our saviour and that jfh/ollie/ramsey etc were foolish to leave the man of glass on the sidelines.
it's quite weird to me that some posters, who didn't want to give ollie any games this season, are now claiming that it's all too early to make any assessment of the season.
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Originally posted by klonk View Posthmmmm... personally, i think that this is a slightly unusual way of looking at it. when ollie arrived, we were a team that was thought to be in with a shout of the play-offs? errr... by who, no one on here from what i can remember - we were 17th? the squad was strengthened the following january? you mean when most of our then-supposed best players (polter, chery and, er, the mighty sandro) left and only freeman and matt smith came in?
glad to hear that it's still way too early to call how we'll do... i guess that will only happen when we lose two games on the trot.
To have two losing 6 game runs (only 5 in our whole history to put it in context!) was ridiculously bad and over the 30 odd games Ollie had we were overall very poor.
There are signs of hope. Home league form been promising overall and the players Ollie has brought in have in the main looked decent. For me personally though will take a lot more than 7 games for me to trust that Ollie is right man for the job. I hope he is.
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Originally posted by peterlund.dk View PostI agree completely, and I'm quite pleased to be a sarcastic optimist
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Originally posted by Itsonlyagame View Post...
We'll all keel over in the end but I'm fairly sure the upbeat ones will have had a slightly better time beforehand.
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