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Posted by: jonnyboy82, October 15, 2023, 8:24am
I really don't want to come across as I'm telling everyone how to vent there feelings atm towards Hurst but let's keep it respectful towards him at least

the guy has been a servant for our club through the years and with all the justification of criticism towards him right now  he doesn't deserve to be called a "clown" etc , I'm certainly frustrated right now too but we cant do this by getting personal.

The man has certainly got questions to answer right now but we have to remember the success he's given us and treat him with the respect he deserves.

One things for sure things can't carry on like this.
Posted by: fishcake63, October 15, 2023, 8:42am; Reply: 1
Totally agree
Posted by: chaos33, October 15, 2023, 8:54am; Reply: 2
You’re right Jonny
Posted by: MuddyWaters, October 15, 2023, 8:55am; Reply: 3
Quoted from jonnyboy82
I really don't want to come across as I'm telling everyone how to vent there feelings atm towards Hurst but let's keep it respectful towards him at least

the guy has been a servant for our club through the years and with all the justification of criticism towards him right now  he doesn't deserve to be called a "clown" etc , I'm certainly frustrated right now too but we cant do this by getting personal.

The man has certainly got questions to answer right now but we have to remember the success he's given us and treat him with the respect he deserves.

One things for sure things can't carry on like this.


I think anyone who has gone to the last few home games can see there’s a problem whether it’s Jason Stockwood (very quiet on social media) or one of us.

You’re right. Paul Hurst deserves our respect and it would be wise for some to remember that. I don’t think every Town fan needs reminding about the cupped ear and, whilst most have forgiven, the relationship between manager and fans is never as good as it might have been given his achievements.

For me, and I said this after Barrow, a manager has a shelf life at a club and there comes a time when it goes stale. Something isn’t right. The muted goal celebrations, the body language, Danny Rose refusing a hand shake.

That sort of thing doesn’t get turned round easily.

Regarding yesterday, the only thing that kept us in the game was how poor Accy were. Was it a watershed moment yesterday? I think so.

Posted by: It Bites, October 15, 2023, 9:06am; Reply: 4
Absolutely. He’s not a clown he’s not a totw either and I’d be gutted if he was nominated for that . He’s a good bloke and deserves respect BUT that doesn’t change my opinion that his time is up . I just think he’s surrounded himself with the wrong people . He needs a reboot and that includes getting rid of Doig
Posted by: Spurn boy, October 15, 2023, 9:28am; Reply: 5
As much as I respect Paul Hurst as a manager and for what he has done for the club I do feel he doesn’t understand the frustrations of us suffering supporters and makes no effort to address this in his post match interviews, if he would just come out and apologise for that performance yesterday but no he just blames the wind for poor performance of the players when it is so obviously that the team doesn’t know how to play a system or even what systems they are supposed to be playing. UTM
Posted by: pen penfras, October 15, 2023, 9:31am; Reply: 6
Quoted from It Bites
Absolutely. He’s not a clown he’s not a totw either and I’d be gutted if he was nominated for that . He’s a good bloke and deserves respect BUT that doesn’t change my opinion that his time is up . I just think he’s surrounded himself with the wrong people . He needs a reboot and that includes getting rid of Doig


He won't get rid of Doig. There were people who thought Doig was a negative influence last time around and Hurst stood by him, the same at Ipswich.
Posted by: 123614 (Guest), October 15, 2023, 9:37am; Reply: 7
Quoted from MuddyWaters


I think anyone who has gone to the last few home games can see there’s a problem whether it’s Jason Stockwood (very quiet on social media) or one of us.

You’re right. Paul Hurst deserves our respect and it would be wise for some to remember that. I don’t think every Town fan needs reminding about the cupped ear and, whilst most have forgiven, the relationship between manager and fans is never as good as it might have been given his achievements.

For me, and I said this after Barrow, a manager has a shelf life at a club and there comes a time when it goes stale. Something isn’t right. The muted goal celebrations, the body language, Danny Rose refusing a hand shake.

That sort of thing doesn’t get turned round easily.

Regarding yesterday, the only thing that kept us in the game was how poor Accy were. Was it a watershed moment yesterday? I think so.



He is not David4Names.

Posted by: bedders78, October 15, 2023, 11:37am; Reply: 8
Trying to take the emotion of being a football club out of the current situation for a minute and look at it as a business.  Not an easy task as the emotion is why we return every match.

1878 take over a failing business that has under-performed for years, bring back a production manager who had previous achieved good results.  After a slow start, the business has 2 excellent yearly results but Q1 of year 3 is below expectation. I would expect some hard questions of the manager and some investigation of the underlying issues, but the manager with a good track record of getting results given the chance to improve the situation.

Personally I thought we created several high quality chances (better than the Barrow game),before the sending off, but without actually playing with any rhythm. Hugely frustrating as a fan but a change still feels like a gamble with the odds against us
Posted by: TAGG, October 15, 2023, 12:02pm; Reply: 9
You can see from the atmosphere at home games and the dwindle away support (although still very good) that the fans are now divorced from the team and management, sort of a decree nisi.
It's now time for Stockwood and Hurst to sign the decree absolute and part ways.
Posted by: Azimuth, October 15, 2023, 1:06pm; Reply: 10
I agree, Paul Hurst is a honourable and respectful man and should be shown the same respect, I therefore respectfully ask him to do the honourable thing out of respect for the club and supporters and leave with our good wishes.
Posted by: MuddyWaters, October 15, 2023, 1:12pm; Reply: 11
Quoted from Azimuth
I agree, Paul Hurst is a honourable and respectful man and should be shown the same respect, I therefore respectfully ask him to do the honourable thing out of respect for the club and supporters and leave with our good wishes.


Yep.

A ‘mutual’ parting of the ways is almost inevitable. Going back to the title of the thread, the mass departure yesterday will have been noted. The fans have lost respect for him and his staff. Too much is going wrong, he asked for this squad to be given time. They’re getting worse not better.
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