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You the same as everyone else dont know what a realistic target is , what wages are we going to pay , are we going to pay off another club. some including me though Curle was taking us down , i believe Brady can keep us up .
Could you please explain what evidence you have for this conclusion?
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4 reasons why I'm so glad KC was sacked. 1. The football has been terrible since he was appointed. 2. He didn't bring in the right personnel during the transfer windows. 3. We were heading for definite relegation. 4. His interviews were nonsensical and diabolical.
4 reasons why Brady should continue. 1. The football is much improved. 2. He hasn't had any opportunity to bring in any new players. 3. We are still in great danger but there is at last some hope. 4. his interviews are like a breath of fresh air.
Let's just forget (please KT) getting in another manager. Give Brady the job and let's get behind the team, the management and everyone else associated with NTFC.
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4 reasons why I'm so glad KC was sacked. 1. The football has been terrible since he was appointed. 2. He didn't bring in the right personnel during the transfer windows. 3. We were heading for definite relegation. 4. His interviews were nonsensical and diabolical.
4 reasons why Brady should continue. 1. The football is much improved. 2. He hasn't had any opportunity to bring in any new players. 3. We are still in great danger but there is at last some hope. 4. his interviews are like a breath of fresh air.
Let's just forget (please KT) getting in another manager. Give Brady the job and let's get behind the team, the management and everyone else associated with NTFC.
Great post - I agree with all of your points
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4 reasons why I'm so glad KC was sacked. 1. The football has been terrible since he was appointed. 2. He didn't bring in the right personnel during the transfer windows. 3. We were heading for definite relegation. 4. His interviews were nonsensical and diabolical.
4 reasons why Brady should continue. 1. The football is much improved. 2. He hasn't had any opportunity to bring in any new players. 3. We are still in great danger but there is at last some hope. 4. his interviews are like a breath of fresh air.
Let's just forget (please KT) getting in another manager. Give Brady the job and let's get behind the team, the management and everyone else associated with NTFC.
+1
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4 reasons why I'm so glad KC was sacked. 1. The football has been terrible since he was appointed. 2. He didn't bring in the right personnel during the transfer windows. 3. We were heading for definite relegation. 4. His interviews were nonsensical and diabolical.
4 reasons why Brady should continue. 1. The football is much improved. 2. He hasn't had any opportunity to bring in any new players. 3. We are still in great danger but there is at last some hope. 4. his interviews are like a breath of fresh air.
Let's just forget (please KT) getting in another manager. Give Brady the job and let's get behind the team, the management and everyone else associated with NTFC.
Yup.
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guest3063
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Lots of support for Brady on here, I too would like things to go well for him.
However, the facts are from 4 games in charge we've only mustered 2 points and scored 3 goals in a game we ended up losing. He certainly talks a good game, some may say foolish. After Tuesdays game he said "With the help of our staff and the players we've got, WE WILL STAY IN LEAGUE ONE, whether it's me or someone else."
Hopefully it will turn out well and his supporters on here will have no excuse to turn on him in the coming weeks. We shall see.
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Carton Lid
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My opinion is that under KC we would have been relegated and if he was still manager the sale of ST for next season would have been catastrophic, under Brady we still might go down, the bookies think we will, but at least we get a little bit of entertainment. I don't think KT had a choice really, he could see that if he wanted to sell any amount of ST, Curle had to go. Personally, I would have had serious reservations about renewing if Curle was still in charge, now he's gone I'm 90% sure I'll renew.
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I am genuinely confused by the people who were very vocal about wanting KC sacked but are also now asking who is out there to turn things around. So many wanted him gone but now have no idea of which realistic target they would want.
Nothing to be confused about at all. Curle should have been binned months ago. Our Chairman said the following day that he had already had plenty of applications so seemingly there are plenty of realistic targets. I’d confidently say that the majority who will have applied will be more competed that Keith proved to be this season. I’d be going all out for Mike Duff, Flynn at Newport or Gray / Challinor from the conference and all would be “realistic”.
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everbrite
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4 reasons why I'm so glad KC was sacked. 1. The football has been terrible since he was appointed. 2. He didn't bring in the right personnel during the transfer windows. 3. We were heading for definite relegation. 4. His interviews were nonsensical and diabolical.
4 reasons why Brady should continue. 1. The football is much improved. 2. He hasn't had any opportunity to bring in any new players. 3. We are still in great danger but there is at last some hope. 4. his interviews are like a breath of fresh air.
Let's just forget (please KT) getting in another manager. Give Brady the job and let's get behind the team, the management and everyone else associated with NTFC.
So you say that you are glad that an NTFC manager has been sacked without a great deal of thought for his personal circumstances. I personally got a lot of pleasure when KC he started to propel us up the League and actually gaining promotion on the last game. All against the odds too. Takes all types I suppose
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Coolcat
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So you say that you are glad that an NTFC manager has been sacked without a great deal of thought for his personal circumstances. I personally got a lot of pleasure when KC he started to propel us up the League and actually gaining promotion on the last game. All against the odds too. Takes all types I suppose Quite frankly, I'm a little sick of hearing about KC's 'personal circumstances'! 'Great guy, very personable, blah blah...' He talked utter s***e about 'fundementals, basics...' with far far less tangible and tactical language that fans could relate to, compared with Jon Brady. Despite his protestations and apportioning blame to all but himself for the players not 'doing the basics' whatever that means, he masterminded the most negative, turgid, one dimensional football ever witnessed by many of us, as well as being viewed by opposition fans as the worst team in our division, capable of (poor) hoof football...the performance at Sincil Bank aside! Little sympathy...should have happened back in December!
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Grove
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Could you please explain what evidence you have for this conclusion?
The evidence that Curle should be sacked was there for all to see The evidence in favour of Brady is much improved football, more attacking producing more efforts on goal This in turn i believe will turn into wins/ Players are behind him some openly wanting him to have the job Its clear that the players prefer to play without the shackles of Curles defensive football Im not a fan of bringing in 'an experienced manager ' just beacause. Gary Johnsons CV was marvellous before he came here and finally , why not Brady, where do all managers start ?
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Grove
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Quite frankly, I'm a little sick of hearing about KC's 'personal circumstances'! 'Great guy, very personable, blah blah...'
He talked utter s***e about 'fundementals, basics...' with far far less tangible and tactical language that fans could relate to, compared with Jon Brady. Despite his protestations and apportioning blame to all but himself for the players not 'doing the basics' whatever that means, he masterminded the most negative, turgid, one dimensional football ever witnessed by many of us, as well as being viewed by opposition fans as the worst team in our division, capable of (poor) hoof football...the performance at Sincil Bank aside! Little sympathy...should have happened back in December!
Dont sit on the fence totally agree
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guest3063
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The evidence that Curle should be sacked was there for all to see The evidence in favour of Brady is much improved football, more attacking producing more efforts on goal This in turn i believe will turn into wins/ Players are behind him some openly wanting him to have the job Its clear that the players prefer to play without the shackles of Curles defensive football Im not a fan of bringing in 'an experienced manager ' just beacause. Gary Johnsons CV was marvellous before he came here and finally , why not Brady, where do all managers start ?
Players will always say they want the current manager or caretaker to have the job because they want a place in the team. They're not stupid. Did any players criticise Keith Curle?? No. As for Brady, you do know he's managed before? 306 games at Brackley Town between March 2009 and September 2015. So you could say he's one of your 'experienced managers'.
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Sorry to say that we won't be getting Michael Appleton as he has just signed a 4 year contract extension at Lincoln. Imagine the comments on here if we gave a manager a 4 year contract as most think we should only give 12 month rolling contracts.
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Quite frankly, I'm a little sick of hearing about KC's 'personal circumstances'! 'Great guy, very personable, blah blah...'
He talked utter s***e about 'fundementals, basics...' with far far less tangible and tactical language that fans could relate to, compared with Jon Brady. Despite his protestations and apportioning blame to all but himself for the players not 'doing the basics' whatever that means, he masterminded the most negative, turgid, one dimensional football ever witnessed by many of us, as well as being viewed by opposition fans as the worst team in our division, capable of (poor) hoof football...the performance at Sincil Bank aside! Little sympathy...should have happened back in December!
about KC's 'personal circumstances'! - by this I mean wife, family, dependents mortgage etc. Would you wish to be in that situation yourself? Can understand where you are coming on Curle's personal attributes (?) including his much maligned match summaries. If I am going to remember the man; not by his personal failings(for some) but for the way he guided us to safety in L2,the FA Cup, what he did for Charlie Goode, unexpected promotion with two great victories. I just prefer to remember him that way
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Unable to trade insults but all I was saying that losing your job is not ideal for any person. Its just my opinion that's all!
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GrangeParkCobbler
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Hang on a minute....when we sack a manager we always end up paying them for many months/years until their contract would have run out......so Curle has been sacked....i'd imagine and indeed expect he is still getting paid his full salary, still being able to pay his mortgage, spending more time with his wife, family and dependants etc......
I don't know what i'm supposed to be feeling sympathy for at the moment......
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Coolcat
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Players will always say they want the current manager or caretaker to have the job because they want a place in the team. They're not stupid. Did any players criticise Keith Curle?? No.
As for Brady, you do know he's managed before? 306 games at Brackley Town between March 2009 and September 2015. So you could say he's one of your 'experienced managers'.
Ricky Holmes as near to could be in public...and look what happened then!
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Hang on a minute....when we sack a manager we always end up paying them for many months/years until their contract would have run out......so Curle has been sacked....i'd imagine and indeed expect he is still getting paid his full salary, still being able to pay his mortgage, spending more time with his wife, family and dependants etc......
I don't know what i'm supposed to be feeling sympathy for at the moment......
Well I don't know Curles personal circumstances or the kind of deal he has with KC. What I suspect is that it may have been a shock to him that he lost his job. As mentioned previously I prefer to remember KC for some good moments he gave us. Seems churlish to think otherwise? How about David Martindale for Manager should get the purists going
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