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Steve_R

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  1. More reason why we have to go flat out next year for the top spot and bullocks to this playoff talk
  2. I remember Chris Taylor going in goal away at Port Vale in a night match that we eventually lost 3-0.
  3. Unsworth apparently said at the fans forum that we were looking to bring in 8 or 9, so he must be confident of binning off them he doesn’t want to make room for the new signings. Then again, he has been known to talk bollocks before
  4. I’m sure he got relegated with Bury. I think it was them who coined’Colin Wanker’
  5. If I’m right, they’d play whoever finish fourth rather than fifth, and if they win that then Notts county. Seems a risky strategy for an extra day’s rest to me.
  6. Because if one lad has assisted most of his 30 goals, nobody knows who he is. If we have the perfect opportunity to blood some youngsters, then the 30 goal top scorer is obviously going to be the popular choice amongst the fans, here or anywhere else. Surely it’s not that hard to work out. Anyway my original point in reply to Dave’s post, was a couple of people on a message board hardly represents a clamour
  7. I don’t think there’s much a of a clamour, more that we’re in a position we haven’t been in for years which is nothing to play for really in the last few games. It’s the perfect chance to give a couple of youngsters some first team action, if only 20/30 minutes from the bench, and he seems the obvious choice
  8. Fair enough, and I’ve no problem with anyone who has that view. I’d settle for that if it ends in promotion, but the problem is, we won’t know that until then end of the season. I want to win, but preferably in a style I enjoy. It seems it’s almost become a crime now to go to a football match and expect to enjoy the game.
  9. We’re in the National League with bigger gates and income than nearly everyone else in it. It’s not that big an ask surely?
  10. I hope it’ll be a lot better to watch next year, but my belief in that we’ll be up there challenging is more to do with the poor standard we’ll be up against then much faith in the manager. I happy to give him the benefit of the doubt for now though
  11. Does he get the final say though? Apparently it’s a joint decision from the recruitment department, of which Unsworth is just a part of and holds no more sway than anyone else. That’s what that guy off the podcast who knows everything keeps telling us anyway.
  12. I’d probably take that No 11 from Gateshead, but as he’s about the same size as Harry Vaughn he’s probably been ruled out already
  13. I say that every year but it never works out! Still renewing though
  14. He lasted longer here than he did at Salford, and didn’t get relegated with them
  15. The Chaddy end acoustics are shit. Never understood that one, and anyway it’s a football stand not a recording studio
  16. In some ways I agree with this. One thing that always used to get trotted out when people were banging on about how good it is after a decent away following was ‘as a % of our home support.’ Not heard it once this season as our home gates are among the best in the division so its nowhere near as impressive.
  17. There’s a couple on here who just like to take the opposite view of the majority. Come next season I really hope Unsworth turns it all round and we’re all praising him, but they’ll be picking faults, criticising any popular new signings and defending those who get a bit of stick. Its how they roll and we all know who they are
  18. Watched it online, and as has been said, it was a strange game. Based on last night and their performance at our place, I think they’re a tidy footballing side, and if the pitch had been better they may have caused us a few more problems than they did. I’m pleased for Nuttall to grab a couple of goals, and gives him something to build on now.The shape seems better, and we see a lot more of the ball now, instead of being happy to let the opposition have it and try to keep them out. I would have hoped for more than three draws from three mid table teams, and we need to make sure the season doesn’t fizzle out and finish as high was we can.
  19. I don’t have a problem with the recruitment set up. It’s something we’ve needed for a long time. I think though, that if you give a manager a three year deal, and he’s clearly here for the long haul.’, then he should definitely have the final say on signings.
  20. That’s the way it always comes across to me. For example, I definitely remember it being said in the podcast when fans were questioning why he signed Reid then continually left him on the bench, that Unsworth didn’t sign him and probably didn’t want him.
  21. I’ve been impressed with him so far. Similarly with Yarney, both of whom I thought were strange signings at the time. On the flip side I’ve not seen much in Nuttall given we chased him for a while and paid good money for him. Same with Shelton, who I was expecting a lot more from given how highly regarded he was at Hartlepool. Hopefully there’s a lot more to come from those two though.
  22. If the day ever comes when we give Unsworth the boot, then given his track record selecting our managers, I’d send Joe Royle on holiday until the next man is in place.
  23. Ok I’ll simplify it for you. If we’re firmly in the mix for promotion (not x amount of points off the play offs) people will more than likely put up with boring football. If we’re not, they wont.
  24. Why is it odd? People can tolerate dull football if it brings success, but won’t if it doesn’t. A manager will get more leeway if his football is good to watch. I’m sure adults understand that, and a few kids too.
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