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Hill Out
Nov 19, 2017 18:44:26 GMT
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Post by bennyblueballs on Nov 19, 2017 18:44:26 GMT
I didn’t boo at the end of the game yesterday, in fact I encouraged the team to the very end but after RH’s interview on Solent Sport enough is enough. To imply that the fans are to blame for our performances is shameful. At least those fans show some passion for this club (we stayed when you walked away RH), when you look to the dugout you see nothing.
I get the posters on here asking who would replace him and my answer is absolutely anyone else, genuinely anyone, Martin Allen went for a lot less.
He may or may not have lost the dressing room but most importantly he’s lost the fans and at this level that means a lot, I’d encourage you vote either with your feet or by voicing your opinion (just be sure RH knows it’s aimed at him)
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Post by bomber on Nov 19, 2017 18:59:52 GMT
I didn't boo at the end because I didn't see the second half. We bought two more pints before the bar closed and stayed in the clubhouse. It was infinitely better than watching the crap outside.
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Post by boyatthood on Nov 19, 2017 19:05:42 GMT
I didn’t boo at the end of the game yesterday, in fact I encouraged the team to the very end but after RH’s interview on Solent Sport enough is enough. To imply that the fans are to blame for our performances is shameful. At least those fans show some passion for this club (we stayed when you walked away RH), when you look to the dugout you see nothing. I get the posters on here asking who would replace him and my answer is absolutely anyone else, genuinely anyone, Martin Allen went for a lot less. He may or may not have lost the dressing room but most importantly he’s lost the fans and at this level that means a lot, I’d encourage you vote either with your feet or by voicing your opinion (just be sure RH knows it’s aimed at him) So are we going to hear 'Hill out' chants soon then? I am not sure what that will achieve though. It will be more of a apathetic sigh again on Tuesday rather than a demonstration I would imagine.
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Hill Out
Nov 19, 2017 19:11:15 GMT
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Post by bennyblueballs on Nov 19, 2017 19:11:15 GMT
I didn't boo at the end because I didn't see the second half. We bought two more pints before the bar closed and stayed in the clubhouse. It was infinitely better than watching the crap outside. Well fair play you don’t have to shoulder any of the blame for our tactics - I’ll admit I may have been a little naive in just shouting ‘ kick it towards their goal’ but I think RH may hold us equally responsible.
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Hill Out
Nov 19, 2017 19:16:53 GMT
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Post by bennyblueballs on Nov 19, 2017 19:16:53 GMT
I didn’t boo at the end of the game yesterday, in fact I encouraged the team to the very end but after RH’s interview on Solent Sport enough is enough. To imply that the fans are to blame for our performances is shameful. At least those fans show some passion for this club (we stayed when you walked away RH), when you look to the dugout you see nothing. I get the posters on here asking who would replace him and my answer is absolutely anyone else, genuinely anyone, Martin Allen went for a lot less. He may or may not have lost the dressing room but most importantly he’s lost the fans and at this level that means a lot, I’d encourage you vote either with your feet or by voicing your opinion (just be sure RH knows it’s aimed at him) So are we going to hear 'Hill out' chants soon then? I am not sure what that will achieve though. It will be more of a apathetic sigh again on Tuesday rather than a demonstration I would imagine. I think more likely people just won’t turn up and then RH can blame the turnstile operators or th bar staff or the tea lady. I’ll turn up support the team and hope SD makes the right decision.
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Post by durkiboy on Nov 19, 2017 19:23:38 GMT
I didn't boo at the end because I didn't see the second half. We bought two more pints before the bar closed and stayed in the clubhouse. It was infinitely better than watching the crap outside. Well, with an attitude like that, is it any wonder that our esteemed leader blames the fans, how dare you not venture out to watch a dire second half and show your support.......;-) #nofanloyaty!
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Post by christopher on Nov 19, 2017 19:25:25 GMT
I will ask again on another thread.
Who is his replacement going to be, and how many games should he have to turn things around, before he too is dismissed? Maybe Mr Donald is having serious concerns about his investment in the club; when he is met with all this criticism, and this constant clamour for a manager's head after a few defeats. I too Wiilk will say what I like even though it may go against the concensus of opinion on here.
So let's have a constructive discussion on the way forward for the club. As things stand the pressure is on Mr Donald to sack the manager. Have we not been down this route before! Help him out and advise him what exactly he should do to rectify the situation. Personally I think we have become spoilt in recent years since our promotion to the Conference. Supporters now demand more success, and they want it right now! In the words of a Peter Sarstedt song a few years ago, just remember where you came from!
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Post by boyatthood on Nov 19, 2017 19:25:49 GMT
I think you'll be right about the attendance. It will be announced as 1,000+ but in reality I am sure it will be much less. I don't think SD has an appetite for sacking him so I am not expecting much to change even if Tuesday is another defeat. That said if sponsors and the new prawn sandwich brigade start to express themselves that may change views. Certainly murmurs of discontent in the blue stand on Saturday.
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Post by bennyblueballs on Nov 19, 2017 19:27:27 GMT
I didn't boo at the end because I didn't see the second half. We bought two more pints before the bar closed and stayed in the clubhouse. It was infinitely better than watching the crap outside. Well, with an attitude like that, is it any wonder that our esteemed leader blames the fans, how dare you not venture out to watch a dire second half and show your support.......;-) #nofanloyaty! My first thought was ‘only two pints’ I reckon you’d need at leat three to forget that first half
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Post by durkiboy on Nov 19, 2017 19:36:54 GMT
Ok, gonna put it out there for "new manager" Steve Davis, 2 time Wembley winner, and was Hollands' gaffer last season, so maybe could have input, yes, I know he go the push at Orient, but surely worth a go?
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Hill Out
Nov 19, 2017 19:39:56 GMT
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Post by blackie on Nov 19, 2017 19:39:56 GMT
If RH is going to stay then this team needs an injection of about 4 players better than we have at present to turn it around IMO. Trouble is will SD sanction that, can we persuade players to join or can RH motivate them to play anyway. In many ways RH has put himself into this situation with poor recruitment and tactics. SD has a real tough decision very soon if results don’t pick up.
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Hill Out
Nov 19, 2017 19:41:03 GMT
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Post by bennyblueballs on Nov 19, 2017 19:41:03 GMT
I will ask again on another thread. Who is his replacement going to be, and how many games should he have to turn things around, before he too is dismissed? Maybe Mr Donald is having serious concerns about his investment in the club; when he is met with all this criticism, and this constant clamour for a manager's head after a few defeats. I too Wiilk will say what I like even though it may go against the concensus of opinion on here. So let's have a constructive discussion on the way forward for the club. As things stand the pressure is on Mr Donald to sack the manager. Have we not been down this route before! Help him out and advise him what exactly he should do to rectify the situation. Personally I think we have become spoilt in recent years since our promotion to the Conference. Supporters now demand more success, and they want it right now! In the words of a Peter Sarstedt song a few years ago, just remember where you came from! Quite simply when a manager blames the fans for a 2-0 defeat to a team below us it’s unacceptable, I’d advise SD to sack RH and pick a young hungry manager who cares and stick with him, I see no sense in sticking with RH who has walked away before. Im not spoilt and don’t expect success but equally I don’t expect to be blamed for us losing against Barrow/Solihull
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Post by hey55 on Nov 19, 2017 19:41:06 GMT
We seem to have gone right back to the time when RH said he couldnt take us any further , and at that time rumours were around that there was an element of player power then. Is this returning? Is it due to his management tactics or are some prima donnas in the dressing room just taking the money and saying stuff EFC? l am shocked players would elect to pretend they are injured so they dont have to play on a saturday for us and simply take the money and sit it out when we so obviously need their talents on the pitch. I would like to see RH take the DOF job and let Hess have a go, after all he was manager at Gillingham and he must have had credentials to get that post, as RH has never managed in the professional league. And if that happens, RH should be sat in the stand, Hess barking orders and getting them motivated, and SD doesnt have the awful task of sacking people he obviously holds dear to him, which in my book is well worth a go. Lets not forget that Steve Bruce had RH working for him as a scout at Aston Villa on apparently a lot more dosh than he is now,. so you cannot doubt RH wants to be here
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Hill Out
Nov 19, 2017 19:46:51 GMT
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Post by spitfire9 on Nov 19, 2017 19:46:51 GMT
YES! Never a better thread name then this
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Post by back4more on Nov 19, 2017 19:53:49 GMT
There's a bit more to management than barking orders out, unless you are running the under 10's. I did however listen to an excellent interview with Eddie Howe last season when he effectively said he could probably manage AFC Bournemouth better from the stands but realised that the supporters, whom he cherishes, need to see him pitch side giving his all.
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