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i think it was obvious why we was calling for his head at the time, but he has proved what he and this team can do, so i don't think we was wrong to call for his head, but it shows Fenty got it right in standing by .
anyway, no negativity, well done Paul, well deserved
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I still don't think Fenty got it right in sticking by him, he hasn't got one decision right in his 10 year reign. Hurst can't get the team to beat part-time teams and until he does that, I'll hold back on saying well done Paul. But, I am pleased for now the team is in form!
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Can everyone stop this ridiculous debate about Paul Hurst. One week he is the worst manager ever. The next the best manager ever. What this team needs and the manager needs is our support whether winning, drawing or losing. A good crowd behind a team breeds confidence and results. A fickle crowd breeds failure and poor performance.
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Can everyone stop this ridiculous debate about Paul Hurst. One week he is the worst manager ever. The next the best manager ever. What this team needs and the manager needs is our support whether winning, drawing or losing. A good crowd behind a team breeds confidence and results. A fickle crowd breeds failure and poor performance.
There is no debate. Either Hurst gets us promoted, in which case he is a good manager, or he doesn't. In which case he isn't. A crowd has nothing to do with confidence or results. If it did we would have been back in the league years ago because the BP fans have given a lot more to the team than they have had in return. On the field is what counts, nothing else. Good play and results will always bring a good crowd to BP. That's the way it works. We might be getting towards this but there's a very long way to go yet.
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Grimsby2012 |
November 1, 2014, 10:51pm |
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Just goes to show the people who lacked faith in him and now suddenly think he's a god...... I got messages telling me i'm crazy to still support him, well up yours people lol. I've said from the beginning that even great managers have bad patches and they also have purple patches. What makes a good manager is when they stick to their tactics and prove people wrong without quitting. I am a big believer in supporting a manager for the long term, even if things aren't always going to plan. We have changed managers way too often over the year's, and how has that worked out for us? Relegation, relegation and more relegation. Paul is a Young/new manager, give him time to perfect his logic and idea's, I have no doubt he has very good potential to go far in Football
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November 1, 2014, 11:02pm |
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Can everyone stop this ridiculous debate about Paul Hurst. One week he is the worst manager ever. The next the best manager ever. What this team needs and the manager needs is our support whether winning, drawing or losing. A good crowd behind a team breeds confidence and results. A fickle crowd breeds failure and poor performance.
No. Debate about the manager is good. Its what football fans do, its in the DNA. Who is to know that the recent debates about the manager haven't inspired the team to do well for him? We debate what we see - why on earth would you think we wouldn't comment/debate on the most important person in the club? The way it works is that the manager signs and sorts the tactics out and we debate it. Good winning run calms down debate. Bad losing run escalates debate. Football is fickle because winning is everything in the professional game and I am sure no one knows that better than Paul Hurst and indeed every other manager.
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November 1, 2014, 11:12pm |
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I've chosen which side of the fence I'm on and I'm sticking to it. It takes quite a bit for me to call for our managers head, and drawing and losing against part time teams at home earlier this season eventually I saw my backside with it. Good results against top half of the table mean naff all when we where seemingly unable to break down teams who come here to defend and are after a point. I cannot after decided I was aganist Hurst, just suddenly after a month just flip flop back again, it will take me a while to be for him again. I really really shouldn't say this considering my dedication to superstions, but if we put our voodoo away at Braintree and go 2nd(shhhh!!!) and have another excellent month I should be able I was wrong to want Hursts head and change my mind!
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November 1, 2014, 11:30pm |
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A crowd has nothing to do with confidence or results.
A good crowd helps you beat Spurs 1-0 and push Huddersfield all the way at home, there's no doubt about it !
the BP fans have given a lot more to the team than they have had in return.
Well perhaps you're right but at what point does this chip on your shoulder from days gone by finally fall off ? Will you be back in attendance if we get back into the Football League ? If not, don't you think it's a bit rich to assume your voice should be listened to ? Perhaps you should listen to what Scott Neilson says about looking forward. (see officialGtfc channel - ontheCouch). Oh it does make me laugh... You'd think those who always complain the most are the ONLY ones who have ever suffered any dissatisfaction or pain in the past 10 years. Quite ironic some are giving 0 at the moment to help achieve what THEY apparently want for the future ! He who complains loudest cares the most ? I don't think so ! If you want to help the team achieve it's ambitions, I kindly suggest you quit complaining for the sake of us "BP fans" and get your @rse and enthusiasm down there for the FACup game on Saturday.
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November 1, 2014, 11:33pm |
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Braintree away. If we are serious, we win there. No mistakes, no excuses. We win at Braintree.
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