Jim interview post Oldham

Jim interview post Oldham

Postby MFC-Manc » Sat Aug 25, 2018 5:37 pm

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Re: Jim interview post Oldham

Postby Blackpoolshrimp » Sat Aug 25, 2018 5:51 pm

Same old same old
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Re: Jim interview post Oldham

Postby lancaster shrimp » Sat Aug 25, 2018 5:54 pm

Blackpoolshrimp wrote:Same old same old


Was you at the game?
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Re: Jim interview post Oldham

Postby Blackpoolshrimp » Sat Aug 25, 2018 6:34 pm

We should have had a penalty 26 games ago could have changed everything lol lol
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Re: Jim interview post Oldham

Postby Keith » Sat Aug 25, 2018 6:36 pm

lancaster shrimp wrote:
Blackpoolshrimp wrote:Same old same old


Was you at the game?


Blackpoolshrimp wrote:We should have had a penalty 26 games ago could have changed everything lol lol


No answer, just another dig. :evil: :evil: :evil:

Not at the game.
Doesn't get iFollow to watch/listen.
Can't wait to text Radio Lancashire calling for a new manager.
Bets £100 that Morecambe will lose, then gloats that it is easy money.
“Britain faces a simple and inescapable choice - stability and strong Government with me, or chaos with Ed Miliband: ".

David Cameron. May 4th 2015.
So how did that work out then?
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Re: Jim interview post Oldham

Postby Blackpoolshrimp » Sat Aug 25, 2018 6:42 pm

I wasn't there no... I was actually watching paint dry sorry St Annes v Morecambe at cricket
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Re: Jim interview post Oldham

Postby George Dawes » Sat Aug 25, 2018 7:01 pm

Jim could not have picked a better side today they gave it a good go and was just unlucky.

Its all i ask for, i don't expect to win every game and everyone sat around me and at the bar after the game felt just the same.



So put a Pie in it Blackpoolshrimp :roll:
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Re: Jim interview post Oldham

Postby Gone_Shrimping » Sat Aug 25, 2018 7:09 pm

I can't be too critical of Jim today. They had about 2 serious attempts at goal and they both went in although one of our best players on the day , Mills , played a part in the 2nd goal.

On another day , A-Jay slots his superbly controlled ball past the keeper , the lob over the keeper in the first half goes under the bar instead of over and Ellison's header either goes in or a forward knocks it in at the far post. They had 4 yellow cards to our none as well.

My only criticisms would be he should have had Mendes-Gomes on earlier and he really needs a better option than Oliver to bring off the bench if we are looking for goals,
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Re: Jim interview post Oldham

Postby mfcbro » Sat Aug 25, 2018 7:38 pm

Got to say john blackpool shrimp.You getting boring now.crawl back under the stone you've been for the last 12 months.Not at the game yet again and passing comment.The result did not show a true reflection of the game,Spoke to countless Oldham fans after the game and every single one of them said we deserved more,
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Re: Jim interview post Oldham

Postby John L » Sat Aug 25, 2018 8:49 pm

Keith wrote:
lancaster shrimp wrote:
Blackpoolshrimp wrote:Same old same old


Was you at the game?


Blackpoolshrimp wrote:We should have had a penalty 26 games ago could have changed everything lol lol


No answer, just another dig. :evil: :evil: :evil:

Not at the game.
Doesn't get iFollow to watch/listen.
Can't wait to text Radio Lancashire calling for a new manager.
Bets £100 that Morecambe will lose, then gloats that it is easy money.


http://giraffe.arvixe.com/~iomkeith/shrimpsvoices/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=23698&p=278292#p278292

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Re: Jim interview post Oldham

Postby redrobo » Sun Aug 26, 2018 10:39 am

For me a fair and honest assessment of the game as seen from the management teams point of view. However it would be nice if the constant referral to previous games could be curtailed as we all know by now that we probably deserved something v Exeter (not sure about Stevenage as media reports suggest we were poor) but most definitely deserved at the very least a point v Oldham. Personally, regarding their goalkeeper, I can't understand how the ref gave them a free kick and then books the goalkeeper who clearly butted our lad! JB was being very diplomatic about the incident.

As for John's comments, he like others is allowed to express his thoughts without some of the negativity towards him.
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Re: Jim interview post Oldham

Postby Keith » Sun Aug 26, 2018 10:56 am

redrobo wrote:As for John's comments, he like others is allowed to express his thoughts without some of the negativity towards him.


It feels like Groundhog Day but...

John doesn't have his comments censored, he's been allowed to express them.

But equally, if he posts negative comments, without seeing the game, then also, other people (including me) are entitled to say, he's talking bollocks. He intimated that he wasn't going to go down this route if he was let back on to the forum, but he's already at it. He was on to Radio Lancashire before most people at the game had left the ground, without seeing the match yesterday. Anyone who saw it knows that we should have won, or at minimum, got a draw. Yesterday wasn't the time to be calling for the manager to be sacked, it was a day to say 'that was an entertaining game and we were unlucky. Play like that and Tuesday every game and we'll soon start winning games'. In other words, it was a time to be supportive.

If John wants to stop the negativity towards him, then he needs to stop the constant negativity towards Morecambe FC.
“Britain faces a simple and inescapable choice - stability and strong Government with me, or chaos with Ed Miliband: ".

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Re: Jim interview post Oldham

Postby black morse » Sun Aug 26, 2018 11:08 am

Keith wrote:
redrobo wrote:As for John's comments, he like others is allowed to express his thoughts without some of the negativity towards him.


It feels like Groundhog Day but...

John doesn't have his comments censored, he's been allowed to express them.

But equally, if he posts negative comments, without seeing the game, then also, other people (including me) are entitled to say, he's talking bollocks. He intimated that he wasn't going to go down this route if he was let back on to the forum, but he's already at it. He was on to Radio Lancashire before most people at the game had left the ground, without seeing the match yesterday. Anyone who saw it knows that we should have won, or at minimum, got a draw. Yesterday wasn't the time to be calling for the manager to be sacked, it was a day to say 'that was an entertaining game and we were unlucky. Play like that and Tuesday every game and we'll soon start winning games'. In other words, it was a time to be supportive.

If John wants to stop the negativity towards him, then he needs to stop the constant negativity towards Morecambe FC.


Obviously I didn't hear him on Radio Lancashire. Is that really what he was saying? :roll:
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Re: Jim interview post Oldham

Postby redrobo » Sun Aug 26, 2018 11:29 am

Let's not forget that there are regulars on SVs who don't for various reasons get to the games but express an opinion that may not be shared by the majority and may not actually reflect the game itself. But they base their comments on media outlets that sometimes contradict the post match assessment of JB who along with his fitness coach and medical team are in possession of all of the facts concerning the fitness of players during games.
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Re: Jim interview post Oldham

Postby black morse » Sun Aug 26, 2018 1:00 pm

I don't know about other 'exiles' but some of my views are formed by a few individuals on here whose report of the games, over the years, I have come to trust. Likewise some views of others I take with a pinch of salt. :lol:
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Re: Jim interview post Oldham

Postby Keith » Sun Aug 26, 2018 1:01 pm

black morse wrote:Obviously I didn't hear him on Radio Lancashire. Is that really what he was saying? :roll:


Text message, words to the effect of "another defeat, time for a change" or something similar.

redrobo wrote:Let's not forget that there are regulars on SVs who don't for various reasons get to the games but express an opinion that may not be shared by the majority and may not actually reflect the game itself. But they base their comments on media outlets that sometimes contradict the post match assessment of JB who along with his fitness coach and medical team are in possession of all of the facts concerning the fitness of players during games.


And I'm often one of those. But if someone expresses an opinion, without being at the game, which has no basis in reality, then don't be surprised when people who did see the game, challenge it. And if you gloat about putting £100 on Morecambe to lose and it being 'easy money', then don't be shocked if that pisses people off and makes them question whether that person actually wants Morecambe to lose! If you've got £100 bet on, then you are either wealthy or you want to win the bet. Here's a thought, instead of betting £100 against Morecambe, spend half of it on an iFollow subscription and then at least you can follow the game and some of the money will go to the club.
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