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jimgtfc
October 6, 2014, 9:50pm
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well good on you.

you keep going.


See you at Wembley  


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October 6, 2014, 9:59pm

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My last post has already received three crosses.  Would those people care to put a counter argument to the facts i have provided and tell me that the results and league position are actually better than i imagine and that Hurst is doing a sterling job?
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I do wish you would stop persisting with this argument. It is not a small number of people. I know dozens of Town fans and most of them want Hurst gone and are not happy with the dire football on offer. None of them post on this or any other internet forum.

Hurst has won 16 games in 44 We have won 4 out of the last 10 games. That is not the stats of a winning manager and is not just a recent thing. It goes back for months to last season.


I think, if we were to plot the morale of all Town fans on a line from 1 to 10, with 1 denoting 'very satisfield and hopeful and fully behind Hurst and Fenty', and 10 being utterly dejected, disillusioned and insistent on managerial/regime change', then the vast majority of supporters will be occupying points 5 - 9. You could say this is merely guess work and not in the least bit scientific - fair enough, but I've got eyes and ears and a mind of my own, and I detect that there is very little unequivocal support for the current set-up. Lose tomorrow, and the club and the suporters will be a loggerheads.


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My last post has already received three crosses.  Would those people care to put a counter argument to the facts i have provided and tell me that the results and league position are actually better than i imagine and that Hurst is doing a sterling job?


It's not the morons Ginny  


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I do wish you would stop persisting with this argument. It is not a small number of people. I know dozens of Town fans and most of them want Hurst gone and are not happy with the dire football on offer. None of them post on this or any other internet forum.

Hurst has won 16 games in 44 We have won 4 out of the last 10 games. That is not the stats of a winning manager and is not just a recent thing. It goes back for months to last season.


I agree, I am not aware of any of my Town supporting mates who are behind Hurst now. I simply don't believe in him anymore.
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I think, if we were to plot the morale of all Town fans on a line from 1 to 10, with 1 denoting 'very satisfield and hopeful and fully behind Hurst and Fenty', and 10 being utterly dejected, disillusioned and insistent on managerial/regime change', then the vast majority of supporters will be occupying points 5 - 9. You could say this is merely guess work and not in the least bit scientific - fair enough, but I've got eyes and ears and a mind of my own, and I think there is very little unequivocal support for the current set-up. Lose tomorrow, and the club and the suporters will be a loggerheads.


Think the fans are already at loggerheads chaos, definite split between fans.

As for your first part from 1 to 10 .....I'm at 10  


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I do wish you would stop persisting with this argument. It is not a small number of people. I know dozens of Town fans and most of them want Hurst gone and are not happy with the dire football on offer. None of them post on this or any other internet forum.

Hurst has won 16 games in 44 We have won 4 out of the last 10 games. That is not the stats of a winning manager and is not just a recent thing. It goes back for months to last season.


GrlmRob will keep putting his head in the sand and denying the fact that there is now a clear majority of fans wanting Hurst out.
Even he is coming over to the dark side though he did say if we didn't get 9 points from the last 4 games (last game tomorrow) he would 'twist' with the manager. Without him answering what he means by 'twist' I can only surmise that he means sack him because 7 points is the maximum we can get now.


In his three stints as Grimsby Town manager spanning over 10 years the club was never relegated and he also guided them to three promotions.
Only 14 managers have reached 1,000 matches in charge of a Football League team by 1998 and Buckley is one of them.
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I think, if we were to plot the morale of all Town fans on a line from 1 to 10, with 1 denoting 'very satisfield and hopeful and fully behind Hurst and Fenty', and 10 being utterly dejected, disillusioned and insistent on managerial/regime change', then the vast majority of supporters will be occupying points 5 - 9. You could say this is merely guess work and not in the least bit scientific - fair enough, but I've got eyes and ears and a mind of my own, and I think there is very little unequivocal support for the current set-up. Lose tomorrow, and the club and the suporters will be a loggerheads.


I'd agree with that but i desperately want us to win tomorrow and hope we can be brave and set our stall out from the 1st minute to take the game to them. I would like nothing more than  us show the form we did against Gateshead & Alfreton and the style of the first 45 at Halifax.

Speaking to people at Dartford those in favour of change were in the minority, not hugely so, but still a majority wanting to stick at the present time. I didnt ask many after the game!!
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October 6, 2014, 10:15pm

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I'd agree with that but i desperately want us to win tomorrow and hope we can be brave and set our stall out from the 1st minute to take the game to them. I would like nothing more than  us show the form we did against Gateshead & Alfreton and the style of the first 45 at Halifax.

Speaking to people at Dartford those in favour of change were in the minority, not hugely so, but still a majority wanting to stick at the present time. I didnt ask many after the game!!


I also desperately want us to win tomorrow and keep on winning but i fear we won't because we are simply not potent enough, or have enough attacking options.

Two very tough away games coming up also.
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I think, if we were to plot the morale of all Town fans on a line from 1 to 10, with 1 denoting 'very satisfield and hopeful and fully behind Hurst and Fenty', and 10 being utterly dejected, disillusioned and insistent on managerial/regime change', then the vast majority of supporters will be occupying points 5 - 9. You could say this is merely guess work and not in the least bit scientific - fair enough, but I've got eyes and ears and a mind of my own, and I think there is very little unequivocal support for the current set-up. Lose tomorrow, and the club and the suporters will be a loggerheads.


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