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Posted by: fleabag1970, April 12, 2017, 7:40am
Mb has said one of the reason he was sacked was because standards had slipped at the club ...... bloody hell .... What ? Worse than the pitch ? Worse than the toilets in the findus , worse than the club's pr ? Worse than the selection of food in the ground ?  I could go on
Posted by: NorthLeedsMariner, April 12, 2017, 7:43am; Reply: 1
Blimey, someone got up on the wrong side of the bed. Let's have some positivity!
Posted by: HertsGTFC, April 12, 2017, 8:33am; Reply: 2
Well the football was sh1t, the big players where in mutiny mode and all set to jump ship, the wage bill too high and MB made a tw@t of himself in the press on a daily basis, apart from that standards where at there usual GTFC level.

He said he has "had no media training " if that's the case why put yourself out there to every possible interview request? Talk about self harming!
Posted by: LongEatonMariner, April 12, 2017, 8:38am; Reply: 3
Quoted from fleabag1970
Mb has said one of the reason he was sacked was because standards had slipped at the club ...... bloody hell .... What ? Worse than the pitch ? Worse than the toilets in the findus , worse than the club's pr ? Worse than the selection of food in the ground ?  I could go on


... worse than your posts zzzz
Posted by: TheRonRaffertyFanClub, April 12, 2017, 8:38am; Reply: 4
Quoted from HertsGTFC
Well the football was sh1t, the big players where in mutiny mode and all set to jump ship, the wage bill too high and MB made a tw@t of himself in the press on a daily basis, apart from that standards where at there usual GTFC level.

He said he has "had no media training " if that's the case why put yourself out there to every possible interview request? Talk about self harming!


Media training means revealing nothing in a lot of words.  ;)

We don't know the truth of what went on behind the scenes but I did form the impression that MB used his interviews as a way of communicating with the players and that is always a dodgy policy.

Posted by: MuddyWaters, April 12, 2017, 8:40am; Reply: 5
Standards in any organisation are set from the top.
Posted by: Garth, April 12, 2017, 8:41am; Reply: 6
Quoted from fleabag1970
Mb has said one of the reason he was sacked was because standards had slipped at the club ...... bloody hell .... What ? Worse than the pitch ? Worse than the toilets in the findus , worse than the club's pr ? Worse than the selection of food in the ground ?  I could go on


Worse than the some of the posts on here about GTFC complaints, big announcement  today.
Posted by: RoboCod, April 12, 2017, 9:12am; Reply: 7
Quoted from MuddyWaters
Standards in any organisation are set from the top.


Yep, having a go at Bignot for non-media skills is ridiculous given the ongoing series of gaffs given by the non-chairman since forever.
Still, the stick to beat Bignot with must be made larger as the Fishy feeding  frenzy gathers pace.
Posted by: ginnywings, April 12, 2017, 9:48am; Reply: 8
Quoted from RoboCod


Yep, having a go at Bignot for non-media skills is ridiculous given the ongoing series of gaffs given by the non-chairman since forever.
Still, the stick to beat Bignot with must be made larger as the Fishy feeding  frenzy gathers pace.


This.

I still feel MB was hung out to dry. We took him from a cushy job and gave him the keys to the sweet shop, then let him run riot and crash and burn. He seems to have had no guidance and was working under the illusion that he was here for the long haul. It almost feels like he was left the keys to the house while the parents were on holiday and they were surprised when he had a massive party, invited all his friends, raided the drinks cabinet and trashed the place. Now we have to pay by securing the services of a boring schoolteacher to restore normality. The board are culpable in all this.
Posted by: realist, April 12, 2017, 9:54am; Reply: 9
I think that is a pretty reasonable assessment
Posted by: realist, April 12, 2017, 9:54am; Reply: 10
I think that is a pretty reasonable assessment
Posted by: LongEatonMariner, April 12, 2017, 3:38pm; Reply: 11
Quoted from ginnywings


This.

I still feel MB was hung out to dry. We took him from a cushy job and gave him the keys to the sweet shop, then let him run riot and crash and burn. He seems to have had no guidance and was working under the illusion that he was here for the long haul. It almost feels like he was left the keys to the house while the parents were on holiday and they were surprised when he had a massive party, invited all his friends, raided the drinks cabinet and trashed the place. Now we have to pay by securing the services of a boring schoolteacher to restore normality. The board are culpable in all this.


Sorry are we talking about Mike Newell's tenure or Marcus'?
Posted by: diehardmariner, April 12, 2017, 3:47pm; Reply: 12
I don't think anyone is denying the role of all parties in this one.  Bignot was given the backing to do as he wished and if I recall correctly, John Fenty backed his January clear out by promising it would give us a better chance next season.

Despite that though, Bignot was still the wrong man for the job.  He was out of his depth and we're not in a position where we can see someone learn on the job.  He's gone and for whatever reason the club have used to sack him, it's ultimately for the best.
Posted by: 1mickylyons, April 13, 2017, 9:35am; Reply: 13
Quoted from ginnywings


This.

I still feel MB was hung out to dry. We took him from a cushy job and gave him the keys to the sweet shop, then let him run riot and crash and burn. He seems to have had no guidance and was working under the illusion that he was here for the long haul. It almost feels like he was left the keys to the house while the parents were on holiday and they were surprised when he had a massive party, invited all his friends, raided the drinks cabinet and trashed the place. Now we have to pay by securing the services of a boring schoolteacher to restore normality. The board are culpable in all this.


Some truth in that BUT in this time of social media a lot of fans want to know everything about everything.I don`t I just want to see Town play decent football and win as many games as possible and because of the era I have grown up in I think it`s better matters are dealt with behind closed doors. One example of MB getting it all wrong even if every word he said may have been true was the RH interview with first Mckeown and then himself a classic example of Manager and player both making themselves look bad.MB came into the Town job and ticked all the boxes he got off to a great start in terms of results and interviews then the wheels fell off and he was clearly out of his depth.JF alluded to yesterday the squad size and MB basically promising what he brought in he could ship out in terms of numbers he failed and we are left with a monstrous wage bill and unhappy players.The key word is Manager you have to manage a first team squad and work within a budget whilst also achieving decent results and oddly enough MB was probably on par with part 3 which is the usual tipping point? All very strange I can`t say it`s fair to label MB a failure in the normal sense but clearly his lack of football league experience cost him and Town could not afford to risk non league again.
Posted by: TownSNAFU5, April 13, 2017, 10:08am; Reply: 14
Yes, standards and values are set from the top.  A fish rots from the head first.

If you have the right character and the right values, you should not need media training to say the right things, in the right way at the right time.  
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