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Just heard your interview tonight having heard you and watched Cambridge on Saturday. Let me be frank I really really want you to succeed and turn this around but you are doing yourself no favours by trying to bullshiite your ways through interviews and trying to deny what is obvious to most observers. I know you need to support the players but are you really doing them or yourself any favours when you are trying to promote the false news that we are creating loads of chances and are very close to being a good side? You would actually do yourself a favour and earn a lot more kudos by being brutally honest. We all now know that this set of players aren't good enough, they all have failings, but the major problem is that their individual failings are greater than the individual failings of the players they are up against .it is proved week after week after week. If we have the 19th worst budget in the league at least have the balls, the professionalism and the honesty to admit so. You would find most gtfc fans would get behind you rather than have this creeping feeling of resentment and Deja vu. You are an intelligent man and will no doubt be aware of the saying ' plus ca change, plus c'est la meme chose' and this sums up what we have had for 15-20 years and we are sick of it. I've watched 3-4 games this year and at best think we are marginally better off than we were last year. I really can't be bothered to put myself out and spend more of my money to be disappointed time after time. In all of the games I've seen we ve created half a dozen good chances, maximum.is this really good enough? W never look like scoring and we always look able to concede and that is a recipe for disaster. If you are going to go out (which I hope you don't) at least go out with a bang, stop playing safe and try to play with some joie de vivre. I'd rather us lose 3-2 than watch the hopeless Shiite I watched on Saturday. Please please please prove me wrong. Written with much regret
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Well, that hits home with me and a lot of others Forza I think it will be Jolley who walks rather than anything to do with Fenty.
He is intelligent and will realise despite his efforts he is flogging a dead horse if he is hoping Fenty will spend the money needed to compete at this level.
We can all see how limited he is with QUALITY players here, this side is nowhere near being good enough I too want him to prove us all wrong but with the tools, he has at his disposal I fear the worst.
January window is our only hope lets see if Fenty helps him.
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It's as blunt a leading line as I've ever known, with a constantly changing midfield that never dictates a game for anything like long spells and a defence that, given chance, can defend half decently but is cracked open by the two mentioned problems.
The worst bit, we require converted penalties and own goals to score, and the bottom two to be complete ar$e to stay in the League,
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Why are folk pinning there hopes on the jan window 1 no one decent will want to come to a struggling club. 2 fenty wont splash the cash. He is too busy trying to get back his own money. 3 MJ does not know what to do with players if he had good ones. Someone said in another thread that we look like a bunch of under 23s running around not knowing what to do. and i wonder why
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It's as blunt a leading line as I've ever known, with a constantly changing midfield that never dictates a game for anything like long spells and a defence that, given chance, can defend half decently but is cracked open by the two mentioned problems.
The worst bit, we require converted penalties and own goals to score, and the bottom two to be complete ar$e to stay in the League,
Havent we had an unchanged team for 3 or 4 games recently?
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Havent we had an unchanged team for 3 or 4 games recently?
Well, we've lost 3 in a row, though the changes obviously aren't always unforced but the shame is that Hess and Welsh were viewed as good signings, it looked to be a firm backbone for once. Instead we're back to Woolford in/out and the impressive Clifton dropping to make way regularly. I don't feel we've had anything remotely resembling a settled midfield, I don't think we're close to knowing our best lineup/formation and Clifton aside, I could take or leave the other midfielders as they're just continuing the good/bad/promising/disappointing approach of the last 15 years.
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Havent we had an unchanged team for 3 or 4 games recently?
That’s exactly the point isn’t it? - we got out of the last run by happy accident of injuries forcing the selections and being largely responsible for the couple of results we got. Then we go back to swap shop midfield and we are off on another bad run. Robo is right in his assessment.
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Reality check time.
This is the same as when we lost 4 in a row...
Then when we went 4 unbeaten, every change.
we are now back to before the Carlisle win
Michael took over possibly the worst team most of us has ever seen, with the majority of our players being on more than a 1 year contract.
Based on this, Michael's hands have been tied, and is doing his best with what he has available.
Do I blame Fenty, Yes, for believing in Slade for as long as he did. But to be fair to Fenty, he has backed Jolley as much as possible in the summer, we had bids turned down for 3 strikers, and Jolley decided not to just buy anyone, and to wait. We then got Thomas on a free transfer, who could easily play league 1 still.
MJ has IMO, still done a fantastic job with what he has available, and i will be more than happy to finish in the bottom half, and build on that.
We can't keep giving managers 1 or 2 transfer windows and expecting miracles, it doesn't happen.
Are we playing better football - Yes, not all the time, but enough to be incouraged Has he lowered the squad's age - Yes Did he manage to keep 1 of the best keeper's in the league and fight away offers from better clubs - Yes Did he strenghten to bond with the club and the community - Yes
We got hammered, and played off the park by FGR on the first day of the season. We then had the dreadful 2 games in September, and got hammered by Bury and Oldham, 4-0 and 3-0 Apart form them 3 games, we haven't lost by more than 2, which in 17 games, show's that we are staying in most of the games
Don't forget that moment when Matt scored that header.
Give Jolley time, expect more defeats, and more poor performances, but that happens to every manager,
Klopp is up there with the best, but his team lost 2-0 to a team that was 18/1 to win the game.... It happens!
I firmly believe Jolley is the right man
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Klopp and Jolley do have a lot in common. They both talk a good game and are clever at deflecting criticism.
Another thing they have in common - Klopp’s side has been crap away in Europe this year, the defeat this week was completely predictable. Town has been crap all this season, this week’s defeat was totally predictable.
After that you are struggling with the comparison. Both owners will sack a failing manager but Liverpool’s owners will invest in players to improve the side with ambition. Grimsby’s owner is happy just to stay afloat.
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November 7, 2018, 10:35am |
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Here you go Jurgen, take over the worst team in the club's history and make us into promotion contenders The fans will give you one summer to do this in - succeed or be sacked Oh and you have to do it without any money, because we aint got any
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