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  1. 19 minutes ago, League one forever said:


    I’m not important mate. 
     

    The players are. If you think some of contracted lads will put a shift in for him next season, and won’t poison the new lads when they’re not playing- then fine. But I think there’s a good chance that both will happen. Time will tell which one of us is right. 
     


    Eh? When should a manager ever calibrate fan expectation. He doesn’t decide where we should finish. 😂😂   The board set the expectation, based on budget- not him. He works to an agreed set of expectations on agreeing his employment. He said on Radio Manchester and other outlets not long after he joined that playoffs was the expected target. He’s failed. 
     

    Now he has failed- he calibrating fan expectations. . . nah. He’s making excuses and alienating people. 


    I get that- and when people speak passionately it’s not always what you would say on reflection. But, like you said he’s been bubbling away for long time- so it’s not a reaction- he’s been itching to say it. So choose your words very carefully- instead of throwing the board, the players,  and the fans under the bus. The first rule of leadership is personal accountability, not blaming everyone else. 
     

     


    He won’t get anywhere near two seasons if he chooses to be raw and alienate. 

     

    You've made your mind up for next season and mellon, that's your perogative. I just hope there's more who will give a clean slate than your stance. 

    What I don't understand is that you appear to side with the very bad apple players to disrupt next season like they did this. I'd rather drive them out,  if that means garden leave so be it if they refuse to find another club where they maybe happy.

    Lets be perfectly clear,  only 2 managers will be successful next season,  so the odds are stacked in your favour when you state let's see who's right. 

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  2. 7 minutes ago, TheBigDog said:

    I agree that the vitriol has to end. 

    The club needs to come out and ask for this to stop and for all fans to get behind the team 👍

     

    I’d go further and state that fans who continue the ‘foul-mouthed’ invective are not welcome at the club.

     

    Next season we all need to pull together.

     

    100% with that. It's OK to praise the great vocal loyal backing of sections of the crowd and rightly so, but the other side of the seesaw needs the same level of address. I've no problem with groans in the crowd at an easy stray pass but the screwed up faces, screaming, arm waving gesticulation of obscenities at players needs eradicating quickly. Maybe I am just getting old but I do know that really is now a problem at Oldham. 

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  3. 29 minutes ago, TheBigDog said:

    That’s twice you have used that epithet - and we all know it ain’t true.

     

    A few may have said it in regard to the numbers who travel away as a percentage of the home numbers but that’s all. 
     

    Our fans are no better or worse than the vast majority of teams. 

     

    On the vitriol stakes currently we'll take some licking and that as to stop. Whether like you, fans don't believe Mellon can take us forward, or those like me who still think given his own hand he'll get us up there, we all need to come together next season. Otherwise the toxic atmosphere at BP will only hinder.

     

    Regarding the 'epithet' (yes I google'd it) you refer too, it's been used many a time by many a Latic fan. It's a little sarcastic dig granted that doesn't really empower the point made . 

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  4. 57 minutes ago, Dave_Og said:

    Any player he tries to sign will watch that. It's not a great advert for the club or him.

     

    I very much doubt that interview would trump players testaments of the abuse suffered at the hands of 'the best fans in the league'.

    That said,  any prospective player that doesn't believe they have the ability to win at this level need not apply.

    Still I see what you're saying. 

  5. 1 hour ago, Dave_Og said:

    If he'd said what he said in thirty seconds I'd have given him the benefit of the doubt. But to say it will over and over again for nearly fifteen minutes was beyond the pale for me 

     

    He certainly could have told his truth as he see's it in one minute,  then walked down the tunnel.  I very much doubt that would have cut it either. 

  6. 1 hour ago, yarddog73 said:

    Don't always agree with you Lags and no pun intended but that's about as fair a post as I've seen on the subject, given we are clearly going in to next season with MM in charge it's probably about time the slate was cleaned on all sides and we offer him our backing, there's little to be gained from hoping a manager fails for anyone to prove their point, in fact if that does happen it will undoubtedly be another failed season we'll rack up and surely no fan wants that, I've decided I'm going to renew next season in the hope that DR and MM can clean up some of the mess and give us a team we can all be proud of. Here's hoping.

     

    Emotions have been running high and its never a good time to put down in words in that moment.  No one can agree all the time,  even the closest of mates. However when the dust settles and we think rationally we all know that harmony and mutual backing is the best setting for success. The Athletico's will have a massive part to play at games next season. The rest of us need to support the players 100%.

    I knew you'd renew.... its what you do!!

  7. Going to buck the tread a little. I liked that Mellon interview, the honesty that we've all seen and worked out for ourselves. The level of abuse and vitriol has to stop if we are to become a promotion outfit and if anyone wants to take issue that smacks of it's any kind of 'fans fault' suck that up. I left very early during the Wealdstone game for 2 reasons, we were going to lose and I didn't want to watch 'the best fans in the league'  spitting feathers. The only way to promotion is the whole club pulling the same direction.

    Providing Mellon and DR can talk a good number of players to leave and release the budget for in coming, then Mellon will get us up there next season. He's no mug and his track record for me gives him credence. Of course every manager as a shelf life and times move on, but times not up yet for Mellon. He's the man still currently. 

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  8. 1 hour ago, Littlemoor Lad said:

    John Robertson was one of my favourite players of that time

    Dragged that ball along the touchline, beat his man and whipped in such inviting crosses for striker's to finish off.

    Brilliant 

     

    And scored goals. As Brian Clough described him "Give him a ball and a yard of space and he becomes an artist: the Picasso of football" or the other famous quote "we've got a little fat guy who will turn him inside out"

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  9. I've waded through this thread, it's took some time!!.

     

    It's clear in that last MM interview, he left the board in no uncertain terms early days that this squad was seriously lacking the required ability for promotion out of the NL. Any OWTB 's users disagree with his verdict?. We can all argue he should even so got a better tune from them.

     

    So, let's start from there. I agree with MM and for me from the first few games under DU I knew this side was poor. It can also now be taken that harsh words had been spoken to certain players by MM that saw players leave on loan and I dare say some who refused. If that resulted in MM losing the backing of some the remaining players who then went on to put in substandard performances they shouldn't be professionals. Self pride should always win through or bloody mindedness to prove MM wrong.

     

    It's absolutely following on failed policy to sack him now. We've done this to death over many many years without success. MM is hurting, the booing and stinging criticism from the fans which he knows is warranted (The criticism not the booing, I'll never ever see the gain in that) and it's hurting him. He knows he told the board what was coming. The trouble is and he also knows it will be the huge cost to remove these players on contracts to make way in any budget he'll need to bring in what he say's "he knows what it needs". With his track record of promotions he's entitled to say that!!. 

     

    The board need to learn the lesson where it's failed since Frank took over. Does Frank have the will to back MM judgement with the big cash it will need after all his investment to date?. It will sure test his will if Season ticket sales flounder. 

     

    I trust MM that he "knows what it needs"

     

     

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  10. 13 minutes ago, Longlostfan said:

    I think Milligan looked better than he was because of the players around him. In fact I  was disappointed when he was brought back.

    All Milligan had to do was make a tackle and knock it 5 yards to either side of the pitch- 2 fast tricky wingers and two running fullbacks made him look like a match winner.

    When Sheron wins a tackle where is his Holden, Adams or Barlow?

     

    Milligan had lost 2 yards of pace on his return due to the injury picked up just prior. That said he was still a dog of war who put his body on the line every game. Henry for me was the better player  but the two complimented each other and were a formidable pair in the middle of the park.

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  11. What is Lundstrum?.  Is he a box to box grafter, a playmaker or a sit in the hole protector of the back four.

    For me he's none of the above and not what I expected given the reviews he had when we signed him. He disappointed early days and subsequently latterly been left out or benched. Granted yesterday was one of his better games and many posters have singled him out on this thread as being one of our stand out's yesterday, but I watched him closely yesterday to try answer my opening question.

    I found that he ambles back when possession is lost and could be one of the reason our midfield is carved open with ease cause he's missing when he does this. He appears quite a slow runner.  He rarely makes defence splitting passes nor is a scorer of goals. He can on occasion make runs with the ball but these are fleeting occurrences. I've there for come to the conclusion he's a lesser player than Sheron who at least put's a shift in to mitigate his ability shortcomings. 

    Anyone else come to the same conclusion or see's him differently?

     

  12. 5 minutes ago, oafc1955 said:

    Don’t watch it…..FFS!!!

     

    To be fair I think he's being honest. OK it smacks of resigned to our fate this season and that it's ended in failure. I blame this crop of players far more the Mellon and with that view, I want him to have the next season minimum to try shift out the players he knows he needs to and recruit. His record is sound and believe he'll turn OAFC with Frank and Co around.

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