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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2020 14:15:34 GMT
his dad passed away last week. Think there might be other things on his mind. I’m not referring to the current situation, just why they elected to hire someone back at Christmas who wasn’t going to be a continuity hire, or at least given a mandate to bring about change gradually whilst paying due respect to the football that got us in such a position. Everything about Garner’s appointment was the wrong thing to do. When City fans are talking about him possibly being our best ever manager you have to concede that things have gone more than slightly wrong somewhere.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2020 14:22:11 GMT
Are you saying that the thing isn't waterproof? Anyway, you do know the full story of the total farce of getting the thing installed, power to it, signal to it so that it worked, why we have perimeter advertising boards? I'm guessing not or you wouldn't be pressing the subject. not saying that at all.
The Screen didn't work for a period of the game (was fine by the end) for some reason
I am just saying the atrocious weather that has flooded half the country MAY have played a part, whilst you are acting like it is completely knackered by a small rain shower or something.
Would have been better or more acceptable if someone's trampoline had blown into it and broken it
I'm saying that it's a new outdoor installation and unless it's submerged in water, rain shouldn't affect it. Yes, physical damaged by airborne debris would have been more understandable, but if the weather were that severe the game wouldn't have gone ahead anyway, so we would never have known if the thing was working.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2020 16:27:05 GMT
his dad passed away last week. Think there might be other things on his mind. I’m not referring to the current situation, just why they elected to hire someone back at Christmas who wasn’t going to be a continuity hire, or at least given a mandate to bring about change gradually whilst paying due respect to the football that got us in such a position. Everything about Garner’s appointment was the wrong thing to do. When City fans are talking about him possibly being our best ever manager you have to concede that things have gone more than slightly wrong somewhere. In your opinion. In reading the invective on here I do wonder what people would do if they were using their own cash flow and running the business which is BRFC. Starting from the top, who know's what happened with GC. The standout comment for me was when he said the board would not guarantee the security he was looking for. Add this. If you were responsible for the financial liabilities of the company, would you, looking at the strategic position, believe that the team, tactics etc that GC formulated have a cat in hell's chance of surviving a single season in the Championship? If you do not, why would you continue to spend money on a manager and his recruitment demands which you don't believe will succeed? Given this, what would you do? You could argue (I would) that the current team will accumulate 50+ points, therefore safe. So what do you do? Surely you plan for the season after next, appoint a manager and back his strategy to do this and go again. Appointing someone to just carry on what GC was doing was, is, a dead end. So this season is gone, stop carping and let's judge the recruitment, the team and tactics this time next year.
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Post by bloogas on Feb 24, 2020 17:32:30 GMT
I’m not referring to the current situation, just why they elected to hire someone back at Christmas who wasn’t going to be a continuity hire, or at least given a mandate to bring about change gradually whilst paying due respect to the football that got us in such a position. Everything about Garner’s appointment was the wrong thing to do. When City fans are talking about him possibly being our best ever manager you have to concede that things have gone more than slightly wrong somewhere. In your opinion. In reading the invective on here I do wonder what people would do if they were using their own cash flow and running the business which is BRFC. Starting from the top, who know's what happened with GC. The standout comment for me was when he said the board would not guarantee the security he was looking for. Add this. If you were responsible for the financial liabilities of the company, would you, looking at the strategic position, believe that the team, tactics etc that GC formulated have a cat in hell's chance of surviving a single season in the Championship? If you do not, why would you continue to spend money on a manager and his recruitment demands which you don't believe will succeed? Given this, what would you do? You could argue (I would) that the current team will accumulate 50+ points, therefore safe. So what do you do? Surely you plan for the season after next, appoint a manager and back his strategy to do this and go again. Appointing someone to just carry on what GC was doing was, is, a dead end. So this season is gone, stop carping and let's judge the recruitment, the team and tactics this time next year. Goodness me Oldie! That sounds like rational, sensible, practical, level-headed thinking. We don't want that. Need to get the knife into someone, twist it, blame someone.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2020 20:21:29 GMT
Going down to 10 men always means defeat for us home or away. Whereas the opposition seem to gain strength from the same situation. Something is fundamentaly wrong somewhere. Insightful post, Degg. Better thank the crap you write as Harry.
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Post by harrybuckle on Feb 24, 2020 20:23:36 GMT
Going down to 10 men always means defeat for us home or away. Whereas the opposition seem to gain strength from the same situation. Something is fundamentaly wrong somewhere. Insightful post, Degg. Better thank the crap you write as Harry. shove it sideways please BE KIND Mental health issues are clearly not your strong point
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Post by eppinggas on Feb 24, 2020 20:33:33 GMT
Small deletion from harrybuckle comment. Please try and keep it civilised gentlemen.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2020 20:40:20 GMT
s*** ground, s*** training facilities, s*** players, s*** owners, s*** all chance of doing anything. Everything is s*** Are you sure that it's not? shove it sideways... please BE KIND Mental health issues are clearly not your strong point Lol. Small deletion from harrybuckle comment. Please try and keep it civilised gentlemen. Sorry, Uncle Eppers. What did Kegan call me then?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 25, 2020 0:10:58 GMT
This season we have beaten tranmere and blackpool after they had players sent off. Just saying.
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