Jump to content

FORUM POLL: Unsworth - what happens next?


Unsworth  

110 members have voted

  1. 1. The big question. Do we..

    • Give him time.
      80
    • Get rid.
      29

This poll is closed to new votes


Recommended Posts

  • Replies 212
  • Created
  • Last Reply
16 hours ago, latics22 said:

No way is he un-sackable. Lose another 4 on the bounce and he will be gone. Sacking him willI’ll be costly, but hanging on will cost more in the long run. These signings seem scatter gun, can’t imagine he’s seen many of them play regularly or recently, if at all. He panicking, whilst saying that opposite. Get rid before it too late. Frank ain’t no mug, it’s his club no one  else’s.

 

Here's one for you - he's as unsuited to the role as Unsworth on paper but Duncan Ferguson is still after a job.

 

Give him a whirl, keep Unsworths backroom staff who he'll also know well, then there's only one man to pay off.

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

7 minutes ago, League one forever said:


Yes, it really is. 
 

But look, if you to excuse his managerial ability on things that happened way before he came in, then go nuts but it’s not for me. 

One of the things he has pointed to consistently has been poor fitness levels. Turns out we had nowhere to train pre search so we're clearly still feeling the effects of the past 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

25 minutes ago, Dave_Og said:

One of the things he has pointed to consistently has been poor fitness levels. Turns out we had nowhere to train pre search so we're clearly still feeling the effects of the past 


May as well call it day for this season then Dave, and just accept relegation. 
 

Because how can any manager work under these circumstances. . . 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

27 minutes ago, Dave_Og said:

One of the things he has pointed to consistently has been poor fitness levels. Turns out we had nowhere to train pre search so we're clearly still feeling the effects of the past 

 

We've scored late, crucial goals in the 88th, 90th and 119th minute this season.  That doesn't smack of a team struggling for fitness.

 

Even if they are unfit, as professional athletes it surely shouldn't take them that long to catch-up?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

9 minutes ago, JoeP said:

 

We've scored late, crucial goals in the 88th, 90th and 119th minute this season.  That doesn't smack of a team struggling for fitness.

 

Even if they are unfit, as professional athletes it surely shouldn't take them that long to catch-up?


I think it only when we lose than fitness is an issue. . . 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

59 minutes ago, League one forever said:


Yes, it really is. 
 

But look, if you to excuse his managerial ability on things that happened way before he came in, then go nuts but it’s not for me. 

You can't day everything that has gone on prior to his appointment is irrelevant. That's such a ridiculous place to be at

Link to comment
Share on other sites

37 minutes ago, League one forever said:


May as well call it day for this season then Dave, and just accept relegation. 
 

Because how can any manager work under these circumstances. . . 

Just pointing out that the utter shambles we were is still having an impact 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

11 minutes ago, mcfluff1985 said:

You can't day everything that has gone on prior to his appointment is irrelevant. That's such a ridiculous place to be at


 

When he joined- he said. What’s done is done, we can’t keep talking about it, we need to move forward. 
 

When he joined what did he take on?

 

The ‘shite-unfit’ squad were 14th when he took over. 

He has fabulous owners to work with. 
 

He has been backed with staff and signings. 
 

His only remit is to keep us up. And that means the bar or expectation for him season is incredibly low. 

And yet. . 
 

We sit in bottom four and he can’t win a game, or score a goal. 

 

His ability to win matches is nothing to do with ALMO. 
 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 minutes ago, Dave_Og said:

Just pointing out that the utter shambles we were is still having an impact 


I know. I just think we’re being massively kind to the bloke, and describing his tenure in a narrative that largely doesn’t exist anymore thanks to fantastic owners. 
 

Again- I’m not asking for the world Dave. If he had 3/4 wins from 11 and we could see small shoots- Not a problem. But that isn’t the case. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

7 hours ago, hollandspies said:

Over 1800 views on this thread but only 93 votes so far.

Thats just a 5.2% turnout and the weather’s been good.

what’s going on? 

 

19 minutes ago, Chaddyexile84 said:

 

The 93 have come back 19 times each 

 

Yes, @Chaddyexile84is somewhere nearer to the truth as the 1800 hits won't all be unique.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Amazingly York City have just sacked manager John Askey .A proven manager at this level he took over at York last season with York languishing in mid table in the national league north .He took em up the table squeezed into the play offs and got them promoted. They started this season well and were in the play off places until a couple of games ago .The fans are in utter outrage about the sacking .The football world has gone mad .

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


×
×
  • Create New...