broadwayshrimp wrote:How many of you Bentley Out Supporters would say all this negative stuff to his face.
Doonhamer wrote:OM am I correct to thinking that you are implying violence
mrpotatohead wrote:I am a Jim supporter but I respect the right of paying anti Jim MFC supporters to voice their opinion, and I am sure Jim does too
RedRampage wrote:broadwayshrimp wrote:How many of you Bentley Out Supporters would say all this negative stuff to his face.
Congratulations on being the winner of the most pointless post on SV!
Pathetic question!
broadwayshrimp wrote:mrpotatohead wrote:I am a Jim supporter but I respect the right of paying anti Jim MFC supporters to voice their opinion, and I am sure Jim does too
and so do I but my question was asked because I doubt very much JB reads this message board and he's made it clear he isn't going to walk.
So if the Bentley Out Supporters really want him out why not tell him to his face or at the very least make it a vocal protest.
mrpotatohead wrote:Fans get a chance to ask what they like at the forums, and for all the bluster on social media , in the bar etc. everyone is nice as pie to the top table, particularly to Jim, this time was no exception apart from the ridiculous questions from the nutty and now excluded Knight rider, aka Steven Williams.
OLDHAMADE wrote:Jim's got enough battles keeping little, YES 'little' Morecambe up.
KenH wrote:OLDHAMADE wrote:Jim's got enough battles keeping little, YES 'little' Morecambe up.
But he's failing in the most important battle, which is keeping the fans we have and increasing gates again.
He's just relying/assuming on money coming from the owners which is a sticking plaster rather than a cure.
He's failed miserably to capitalise on cup runs - loss of gate income, loss of potential television income, loss of prize winning monies, loss of feel good factor. It's five years since Wolves and Newcastle. We've sat idly by watching other L2 (and lower) clubs get further than us and reap rewards of big clubs and tv income.
He's failed to provide entertaining football at home. We've never had good home form for years but at least a few years ago, we had good away form which kept us is a good league position, we've now lost too. People aren't going to keep paying good money to see us play defensively to try to draw.
At the end of the day, what's the point of just scraping by season after season, struggling to stay in L2 and needing to rely on owners to keep pumping huge amounts of money in. We need a new strategy, i.e. start to get the occasional cup run going, start to play entertaining football, get the new income sources finally coming to fruition, etc. We need a boost both on and off the field, but sadly, I don't think Jim has it in him anymore to do what's needed on field.
mrpotatohead wrote:Fans get a chance to ask what they like at the forums, and for all the bluster on social media , in the bar etc. everyone is nice as pie to the top table, particularly to Jim, this time was no exception apart from the ridiculous questions from the nutty and now excluded Knight rider, aka Steven Williams.
Phoenix Shrimp 2017 wrote:As much as I loved Christie Park if we'd have gone into the EFL and remained there we'd have been bankrupt in no time. Trying to maintain the existing structures and upgrade other facilities for the EFL would have cost a lot of money we simply didn't have. The main stand for one was rotten underneath and really needed rebuilding. The North Stand was the only decent bit of the ground but in reality was only a larger version of what's replaced it at the new ground, the facilities were actually very similar to what we have now with an outside refreshment kiosk, toilets and nothing else.
We all know the Globe arena isn't perfect as the many debates on here will testify, but it is shiny and new and maintenance costs are surely a lot less than the decaying Crusty Pie would have been.
I agree with Ken H's post that we have basically had to put up with 5 years of abysmal football at the Globe and this has driven supporters away. I'm sure that many supporters have drifted away for this reason rather than the stadium design. The stadium would be far more palatable if the football was better. Jim was a club hero as a player but he now looks defeated and disillusioned as manager. We do need a boost and probably the only way to get it is for someone else to take the reigns before it's too late. Might not work but what alternatives do we have?
Phoenix Shrimp 2017 wrote:As much as I loved Christie Park if we'd have gone into the EFL and remained there we'd have been bankrupt in no time. Trying to maintain the existing structures and upgrade other facilities for the EFL would have cost a lot of money we simply didn't have. The main stand for one was rotten underneath and really needed rebuilding. The North Stand was the only decent bit of the ground but in reality was only a larger version of what's replaced it at the new ground, the facilities were actually very similar to what we have now with an outside refreshment kiosk, toilets and nothing else.
We all know the Globe arena isn't perfect as the many debates on here will testify, but it is shiny and new and maintenance costs are surely a lot less than the decaying Crusty Pie would have been.
I agree with Ken H's post that we have basically had to put up with 5 years of abysmal football at the Globe and this has driven supporters away. I'm sure that many supporters have drifted away for this reason rather than the stadium design. The stadium would be far more palatable if the football was better. Jim was a club hero as a player but he now looks defeated and disillusioned as manager. We do need a boost and probably the only way to get it is for someone else to take the reigns before it's too late. Might not work but what alternatives do we have?
redrobo wrote: events out of the Boards control had a serious impact on what was financially possible with the money from Sainsbury's.
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