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Guy Branston Pickle

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  1. Surely any professional would want to prove that they are good enough, because they certainly haven’t this season. The ones who aren't prepared to do that can fuck off for the easy life somewhere like Kings Lynn.
  2. If that's true, which it probably isn't, then surely we should be sacking each and every one of them for a total lack of professionalism?
  3. Players stock always rises when they aren't playing. Tollitt and Willoughby were crap and People would be complaining about them playing if they were getting gametime. See also Alex Reid
  4. If they were just booing at the end of games I'd understand, but some of the vitriol and abuse of players and managers I've heard the last couple of years goes way beyond criticism. Shelton was getting booed whilst being subbed on during games that we were winning not that long ago, as an example. Top support that.
  5. Fair enough that's a good point, entitled was the wrong word. I'm sick of hearing how we've got the best support in the league when the actions don't reflect that though.
  6. I haven’t been since York away, think we were 6th in the league at the time and our fans couldn't wait to slag off our own players and get on their backs. For a support that regularly slaps itself self on the back, it was shocking. Feel like I'm surrounded by knobheads at every game
  7. Tells you more about our dreadful entitled fans that. Best "support" in the league
  8. But you have more options in summer as more players are free agents or clubs are prepared to let them go, and you have time to work them into your plans. In January, you're mostly signing players that have had long term injuries (Conlon) or no game time (Walker, Dallas, Sachdev) and then have barely anytime to integrate them in, they basically have to hit the ground running. You shouldn't have to sign a "clutch" of players in January if recruitment is good in summer
  9. I don't know about that. Stones was excellent and we were unlucky he got injured. Garner got some important goals when he came in. Conlon has been disappointing but has had some good games. Dallas and Walker, fair enough. But again, that's the risk you take recruiting in January. It was poor recruitment last summer that put us in that position in the first place.
  10. Agreed. There's plenty to criticise Mellon for but I think blaming the recruitment on him is unfair, January recruitment is always difficult as you're essentially getting players who can't make the cut elsewhere/are inexperienced/coming back from injury unless you're prepared to pay daft transfer fees. That's not a bad thing if you only need one or two players to bulk the squad up but we needed 4/5/6 players to come in and hit the ground running, which just isn't realistic. Hopefully he can get it right over the summer with more/better options
  11. Is it not arrogant to think Parkinson would want to come here anyway? It's a sideways step at best. He could probably get a job at a league 2 side with fans who won't hound him out after a few months
  12. Can't wait to read this thread in a year's time when the young and upcoming manager is on a bad run and people are calling him useless and calling for an experienced manager
  13. If our other players missed 3/4 of the season we'd be bottom now
  14. Sacking manager after manager (35 since 1997) is an amazing strategy and continues to work wonders for the club
  15. This doesn't fix anything though, does it? So then if he doesn't demonstrate that, yet another manager has to inherit the same squad, and then the cycle starts again?
  16. We did stick with Unsworth, he was given a summer to recruit his own players etc. It was a mistake, but he was given that opportunity. Mellon should be offered the same. Changing managers again will just keep taking us backwards. How many managers do we need to go through for people to start getting this? I'm not saying we should just blindly back him btw. The drop in form has been concerning, and if we don't hit the ground running next season then his position should be in jeopardy. But unless there's a ready made, nailed on success waiting to replace him I don't see what we gain by getting rid tbh
  17. Yep. So it's pointless going in for someone like Parkinson. It'll never work here. I understand why people are frustrated with Mellon. But his track record is good, and he deserves a summer to fix it.
  18. I'm not saying they aren't. He's been given time and patience at Altrincham. He wouldn't get that here
  19. Let's have it right, Parkinson would be given 2 months before being told to fuck off back to his pub team with people crying for an experienced manager. Then the cycle will continue. I'm bored of it at this point
  20. He might come good because he has past experience of doing it. I think we're better off giving him the summer to rebuild than sacking him and moving on to the next manager who will again be given barely any time to bed in before you're finding ways to write him off But writing off his past achievements because he signed good players is just weird
  21. This is the kind of opinion a 14 year old would have
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