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Post by alloutofgas on Jan 9, 2020 10:19:41 GMT
I did say we could have another Martin Dobson on our hands.😳
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Post by Colyton Gas. on Jan 9, 2020 10:56:21 GMT
Massive game for him Sat.Our scoring won't be helped with the Boy from Derby.Like Tyler Smith and Tom Nichols,is just too lightweight.No wins and we don't score.Our club is static both on and off the pitch.Worrying times.We so need to do well Sat and hopefully against Coventry too.It is said we have too small a squad but that is the club's decision.Giving Nichols and Bennett such lucrative and lenghty contracts doesn't help.
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Post by chelt_gas on Jan 9, 2020 11:31:21 GMT
Defeat in a competition you profess to have no interest in, whilst using an experimental formation and blooding new signings, is absolutely dreadful isn't it? The manager must go. Or maybe not. That manner of defeat, against a team who probably could do without having to play another game, is seriously worrying. Whether I feel that the format of the competition is one worthy of support has no bearing whatsoever on Rovers' overall performances since this bloke arrived. I’m disappointed that we gave up on much needed revenue. Even the $40k for winning could have subsidised sausage rolls for the whole of next season.
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Post by PessimistGas on Jan 9, 2020 11:48:14 GMT
I did say we could have another Martin Dobson on our hands.😳 It was always a risk. All the qualifications and coaching experience in the world don't necessarily make a manager. He might turn it round, he might not. No choice but to get behind him now. I know that ship has sailed but at least Holloway would have galvanised the place, increased attendances and given us a massive short term boost. I'm not convinced that it wouldn't have gone sour relatively quickly, but he still would have been my choice. I'm not sure Garner sitting there so aloof and pointing every so often is going to work out. Doesn't seem like a leader from the little I've seen. Anyway, meh.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2020 12:08:08 GMT
He gave a few players the opportunity to hang themselves last night and that’s exactly what they did. The players that s*** all over Daryll and were petrified of GC clearly think Garner is a soft touch, they are about to find out he isn’t. So, in your opinion, he has no man management skills and is about to resort to threats and attempting to bully the players. Great, that always ends well. No, players at this club or at least some of them think they are fireproof, Darylls interview with Sky is very interesting in that regard. He’s having one to ones just as I would with any sales team I inherit and will listen to the bleating and excuses for why they are s**te and then give them the opportunity to back up their bulls**t.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2020 12:25:43 GMT
So, in your opinion, he has no man management skills and is about to resort to threats and attempting to bully the players. Great, that always ends well. No, players at this club or at least some of them think they are fireproof, Darylls interview with Sky is very interesting in that regard. He’s having one to ones just as I would with any sales team I inherit and will listen to the bleating and excuses for why they are s***e and then give them the opportunity to back up their bulls***. But the sales figures were just fine, until the new head of marketing got involved.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2020 12:30:22 GMT
That manner of defeat, against a team who probably could do without having to play another game, is seriously worrying. Whether I feel that the format of the competition is one worthy of support has no bearing whatsoever on Rovers' overall performances since this bloke arrived. I’m disappointed that we gave up on much needed revenue. Even the $40k for winning could have subsidised sausage rolls for the whole of next season. We run out of sausage rolls, usually before kick off. But that's to do with another flighty young bloke with an over inflated opinion of himself.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2020 12:59:26 GMT
I’m disappointed that we gave up on much needed revenue. Even the $40k for winning could have subsidised sausage rolls for the whole of next season. We run out of sausage rolls, usually before kick off. But that's to do with another flighty young bloke with an over inflated opinion of himself. You don't give the impression of being young.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2020 15:39:19 GMT
We run out of sausage rolls, usually before kick off. But that's to do with another flighty young bloke with an over inflated opinion of himself. You don't give the impression of being young. Most of our support aren't, but that's another problem that we are taking the ostrich approach to.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2020 16:16:50 GMT
No, players at this club or at least some of them think they are fireproof, Darylls interview with Sky is very interesting in that regard. He’s having one to ones just as I would with any sales team I inherit and will listen to the bleating and excuses for why they are s***e and then give them the opportunity to back up their bulls***. But the sales figures were just fine, until the new head of marketing got involved. Good point that the trouble is they were all from the wrong people. The big earners doing eff all and leaving it to everyone else.
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