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mikeroyboy

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  1. Yesterday’s display has been adequately and correctly described. But why are our players so consistently hopeless at home? Yesterday was quite possibly the worst example. We were comfortably out passed, again, and beaten, by a team that has been struggling in the bottom four. Not knowing much about their players I will assume they are generally of none league background, as are the majority of ours players. If Phil Brown is the sole reason for their resurgence, how has he got them to pass and move the ball so efficiently against a top seven side? Why are our, shall I say, similarly equipped and experienced players managed by a respected known winner at this level so consistently hopeless at Boundary Park? Even against lower league opposition. Ever since we began to struggle under the Lemmies I realised how bloody difficult it was for clubs like ours to get out of the National League. Now, here we are. The players available to sign, generally, are players that have stood out at this level. They come here and with few exceptions under perform. The large contingent of vociferous fans are way beyond anything they’ve come across before. And then there’s the Ried incident. Most of the players were likely uninvolved with the Christmas Day message incident but still had to endure the rath of the Rochdale Road End. I’m convinced that’s why we are not playing to the Rochdale Road end whe available. Maybe just making the playoffs and the possibility of getting to Wembley via away games would be a blessing in disguise.
  2. Singularly, quite a lot of very mediocre players are able to hide in a decent side and get away with it. Unfortunately, over the last 2yrs we have acquired almost a team of mediocrity. The clear out at the end of the season can’t come quickly enough. Today was pretty much as bad as I’ve seen this season at Boundary Park.
  3. Yes, I agree. Youngsters have been starved of any success for years. I have adult grandchildren who have only known struggle and a couple of 15 and 17 year olds who have only witnessed the present disastrous, downward spiral. Weirdly, I was quite comfortable in League 2 on the cusp of a decent team and very regular visits from Division 1 and Premier League big boys falling on hard times. Oh, the joy. Who knows how long the Rothwell's will be around but for the time being they are a perfect fit and in my view we have now hired the best manager for our clubs situation. Happy days around the corner, including tomorrow.
  4. Long haul I’ll be 78 this year. I’ve already done one long haul - mid 50s to mid 80s. I haven’t got bloody time for another long haul. Quick as possible please.
  5. Excellent signing and pedigree for this league and L2. I wouldn’t mind betting Mellon has a right footed, cut above this league, midfielder in mind with maybe different attributes. A strong midfield will take pressure of the defence and can only benefit the front with a much better service.
  6. I would imagine it’s permanent. If anything, whatsoever, happened to Frank his family would automatically take over his authority. I wouldn’t expect Joe Royle to be in the same financial health as Frank. But Joe would be a real positive on the Board of Directors.
  7. I wouldn't be surprised if Mellon is focused only on recruiting from the EFL. You would have thought if he really wanted someone in our present orbit he would have gone after them by now, especially for our woeful midfield.
  8. I agree. We need to get into the playoffs. Mellon, while moving us forward, has now assessed the squad he inherited. I expect he now has a idea of which players he can work with and positions he would like to strengthen in the new year to achieve the playoffs. That’s the target, and I’m hoping we hit it running. Mellon is doing fine and has just the experience needed to manoeuvre us into position calmly. Never forgetting it’s football.
  9. Is it possible everyone down there thinks someone else has told us - when no one has
  10. They have had all week testing the covers. I expect the covers have proven themselves by now. Zero or a -1 or 2 won’t do much damage during the afternoon. They have probably given Borehamwood the heads up unless something dramatic occurs. I don’t understand why they haven’t mentioned any guidance at all though, publicly.
  11. Mellon certainly didn’t sound as though he was about to rush into the transfer market in his opening statement on joining the club. I’d like to think he is giving as many as possible a fair go under his management. A reasonable tactic in my view. He will now have a much better understanding of where we are most vulnerable and thoughts on replacements. He’s doing ok with what we know to be, for the most part, pretty poor acquisitions by others. Top 7 is still achievable for some time to come. Patience! We are well trained and have no alternatives.
  12. I’ve got every confidence in Mellon based on his passed achievements. But regarding a predictable interview reminds of what the peahen said to the peacock, in full plumage before her ‘cut the crap and show us your Willy.’
  13. Very satisfied with this appointment. Success is never guaranteed, even Guadiola wouldn’t be a shoe in at this level. But Mellon is successful and knowledgeable in this League. Just as important most potential signing’s will probably know him and his methods before committing to the cause . All aboard.
  14. Frizzell and Royle managed the club for circa 23yrs. What a uniquely and stable quarter of century, out of the blue. I wouldn’t be surprised if its not averaged 18 months or less a manager since then. Frizzle, Royle, Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger are rarities. Long serving, successful managers but almost certainly exceeding all reasonable expectations at time of hiring Football is unique in the volume of supporter expectations from owners, managers and players. Whoever we appoint in the coming day’s is a punt. I honestly don’t have a clue who I would like to see given the job. I’m just hoping he gels with the owners, players auxiliary staff. And land lucky with 2 or3 signings capable of making us tick going forward. I am, as usual, optimistic. And we really are due some luck with a manager.
  15. After 4 games unbeaten including 4 away points we find ourselves 2 points from the playoffs. Almost certainly any prospective new manager will have been watching our games. Almost certainly they will now have a opinion of what needs strengthening Almost certainly money will be available to strengthen the team as they think necessary. No way is it necessary for us to go banging on about our midfield and right back when we have improved our results and League position far beyond anything we could have reasonably expected 4 games ago. We’re doing ok in the right direction.
  16. Kidderminster have only scored 1 goal in 5 home games. This is a huge banana skin. If we win this we’re on our way. Probably!
  17. I would have thought they had enough perfomance analists on here.
  18. Well it appears Unsworth had cooked his own goose and last week was the last straw. I suppose it gives Steve Thompson a chance to stake his claim by actions and not words IF he is interested in the job.
  19. Jimmy Frizzell, Joe Royle, Iain Dowie and Lee Johnson all arrived into an environment they were familiar with and four promotion places available. And they were all young, recently retired and able to connect with players comfortably on understanding any issues. We now have 1 automatic promotion and a best of 6 nail biter. Whichever way we move on the new coach it’s a minefield. Good ones are rare, identified by the the relentless turnover. Not least due to the small percentage of promotions. Surely the clubs best option is someone who is familiar with this league and it’s player’s and a proven track record. We let loose a Premier League Youth coach as a punt. I sincerely hope a lesson has been learned.
  20. Someone with experience of success at this level is a prerequisite for me. We haven’t got time or the stomach to take a punt on a ‘name’. I only see home games but almost every visiting team seem to, embarrassingly, hold and pass the ball far better than we do. Curing this seems to be a daunting job for anyone and maybe impossible without financial backing.
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