Terryfenwickatemyhamster
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Seemed clueless today. If you read about his previous jobs, it’s following a very familiar pattern.
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guest2995
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Curle has condemned his players in that interview Austin style . Fine that he speaks honestly and explains our dire football but how is he going to get anyone up for the games after that ? I think a lot of players know that are on the way out . There was some self preservation going on there
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Irchy cob
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Curle has condemned his players in that interview Austin style . Fine that he speaks honestly and explains our dire football but how is he going to get anyone up for the games after that ? I think a lot of players know that are on the way out . There was some self preservation going on there
Just playing devils advocate shouldn’t there be a large element of the players getting themselves up for the matches as a prerequisite - isn’t that part of the reason that they have seen off 3 previous managers? I share the concerns voiced on here but we’ve got no choice but to give KC the summer and at least the first 10 games of next season - the choice has been made and he’s under contract, if you don’t like it then criticise KT as it was his appointment.
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guest3063
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Just playing devils advocate shouldn’t there be a large element of the players getting themselves up for the matches as a prerequisite - isn’t that part of the reason that they have seen off 3 previous managers? I share the concerns voiced on here but we’ve got no choice but to give KC the summer and at least the first 10 games of next season - the choice has been made and he’s under contract, if you don’t like it then criticise KT as it was his appointment.
Spot on Irchy.
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Glastonbury Cobbler
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Just playing devils advocate shouldn’t there be a large element of the players getting themselves up for the matches as a prerequisite - isn’t that part of the reason that they have seen off 3 previous managers? I share the concerns voiced on here but we’ve got no choice but to give KC the summer and at least the first 10 games of next season - the choice has been made and he’s under contract, if you don’t like it then criticise KT as it was his appointment.
We do have a choice itchy, we could shake his hand for keepingvus up and part ways before the summer. It will cost so almost definatly won't happen, but in some ways id rather it happen before the summer rather than November time as another would be lost by then. Think your right in the sense he will be going nowhere tho, unless ownership changes
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memyhead
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KC still making bizarre substitutions.... Williams instead of Sordell today a prime example but he's done the job asked of him by keeping us up...
He's had to work with pretty much the same squad bar adding some loans in the notoriously difficult January transfer window.
As long as he gets rid of all the out of contract players, bar Bridge, then he deserves the summer window to rebuild. Hopefully, there'll also be takers for Bunney, Waters & AT.
Last thing we need is another managerial change & keep giving these underperforming pros yet another chance.
His after match comments today spoke volumes & echoed what DA was saying all along...
It's quite a achievement that KC has kept us up when you think about it.
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BackOfTheNet
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After yesterday I think even the most blindly optimistic of us will concede that the season is now over. I'd use the remaining games to blood a few of our promising youngsters. With games against some of the bottom sides coming up it's important that we don't undermine the integrity of the league by playing all of them (tempting as it is), but after yesterday's abject shìt show of a performance can anyone honestly say a side containing a few raw but hungry kids would do any worse?
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Winslow Lee
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With games against some of the bottom sides coming up it's important that we don't undermine the integrity of the league by playing all of them (tempting as it is)
Aren’t we doing that right now with the performances of the full time pros, might as well bin off all the loan signings too.
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Irchy cob
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Aren’t we doing that right now with the performances of the full time pros, might as well bin off all the loan signings too.
There is absolutely no point in Joe Powell or elsnik staying until the end of the season (although they will of course), for some reason KC likes Sordell (another ineffective, non goal scoring forward) and Goode is the exception although having said that it’s only worth keeping on playing him if he is going to join full time in the summer. That said, what do people think about his best position - is he going to be a full time full back or a centre back?
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Grove
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I see a team that is now united and fighting together. A team that embodies all that every fan could want..... commitment and endeavour.
If you want tippy-tappy, then f@ck off and watch the Prem. And f@ck off from this Board. Your negativity will be sorely missed (by your ego-shaped mirror).
This is Div 2....... and Curley-Cobblers will get us to Div 1 before his contract runs out.
Believe, good folk. BELIEVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You can keep your Keith Curle , im not watching anymore of that sh!te
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guest2995
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KC still making bizarre substitutions.... Williams instead of Sordell today a prime example but he's done the job asked of him by keeping us up...
He's had to work with pretty much the same squad bar adding some loans in the notoriously difficult January transfer window.
As long as he gets rid of all the out of contract players, bar Bridge, then he deserves the summer window to rebuild. Hopefully, there'll also be takers for Bunney, Waters & AT.
Last thing we need is another managerial change & keep giving these underperforming pros yet another chance.
His after match comments today spoke volumes & echoed what DA was saying all along...
It's quite a achievement that KC has kept us up when you think about it.
I don’t buy that at all. It’s no achievement to have kept us up. That’s what he wants you to believe . He hasn’t got anywhere near the best out of what he has got and has played one dimensional , predictable football . Fed up of snowflakes giving people sympathy
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Manwork04
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WTF happened to the team that played at Stevenage a few weeks ago? Curle is a very bizarre man, constantly tinkering, unfathomable substitutions BUT most worryingly a absolutly fcuking terrible style of play to watch. Yesterday was a bore fest with some of the worst football I have seen, Ash Taylor was a prime example when he hoofed the ball straight to their keeper, soul destroying to watch. Curle has never managed a promotion and now I know why.
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Rule Britannia
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guest2995
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WTF happened to the team that played at Stevenage a few weeks ago? Curle is a very bizarre man, constantly tinkering, unfathomable substitutions BUT most worryingly a absolutly fcuking terrible style of play to watch. Yesterday was a bore fest with some of the worst football I have seen, Ash Taylor was a prime example when he hoofed the ball straight to their keeper, soul destroying to watch. Curle has never managed a promotion and now I know why.
And then spouts absolute non sensical rubbish afterwards . Stumbling over his words , contradicting himself and making a complete embarrassment of himself as he attempts to be articulate but drivels on incessantly . Quite honestly I think he is a prat
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Vintage Cobbler
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The one thing positive to say about KC is that he has steered this awful side clear of a relegation battle and so he as done the job he was brought here to do. That is the only positive. The football under him has been dire and prospects of a massive clear out and the introduction of new, better players seems naively optimistic. With our current owners the bigger danger is the likelihood of our better players being sold (not many but Pierre & Turnbull are capable of playing above L2) and the usual crop of journeymen arriving to replace them.
Unless there is a change of ownership of the club before August we are stuck with jigsaws, bridges & foundations and more managerial gibberish for at least the first part of next season by which time there will more anger & frustration from a diminishing supporter base.
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guest3063
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The one thing positive to say about KC is that he has steered this awful side clear of a relegation battle and so he as done the job he was brought here to do. That is the only positive. The football under him has been dire and prospects of a massive clear out and the introduction of new, better players seems naively optimistic. With our current owners the bigger danger is the likelihood of our better players being sold (not many but Pierre & Turnbull are capable of playing above L2) and the usual crop of journeymen arriving to replace them.
Unless there is a change of ownership of the club before August we are stuck with jigsaws, bridges & foundations and more managerial gibberish for at least the first part of next season by which time there will more anger & frustration from a diminishing supporter base.
Good to hear that you're as positive as always.
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Vintage Cobbler
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Good to hear that you're as positive as always.
And the positives are?
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guest3063
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And the positives are?
52 points with six games to go. Did you hear his interview after the game? He seems to know exactly what is wrong, who he wants to keep (if any), and is already identifying players for next season. So, quite a few positives. Give the man a chance with out these under-performing players who have let down Edinburgh, JFH and Dean Austin.
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guest3063
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Realistic tho tbh
Of course, you would know about being positive
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