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Jim: "What can I do about it?"
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Thu Jan 24, 2019 1:37 pm
by KenH
Just listening to Radio Lancashire, where Jim does his usual moaning about being under pressure, under-performing players and ends it with "what can I do about it?" Well, Jim, it's YOUR job to motivate players, pick the right formation & tactics etc. It sounds is if he's basically just given up - if he has lost interest and enthusiasm then he needs to go because he's doing no one any good with such a negative "can't do" attitude.
Re: Jim: "What can I do about it?"
Posted:
Thu Jan 24, 2019 2:10 pm
by fulwoodshrimp
I feel this squad is good enough to avoid relegation. They just need organising properly with a clear understanding of their roles. They need to work hard on their crossing of the ball and to improve their fitness levels. They need to approach games positively and when they have a lead keep on attacking rather than sitting back and inviting pressure. All this is elementary but seems to escape the management.
Re: Jim: "What can I do about it?"
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Thu Jan 24, 2019 3:18 pm
by redrobo
Completely agree with the thoughts and logic of the above posts.
To ask the question 'what can I do about it' is defeatist thinking and is not what one would expect for any manager to publicly make.
Sad, very
sad....
Re: Jim: "What can I do about it?"
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Thu Jan 24, 2019 3:54 pm
by parceldave
Maybe he is slightly pissed off after being told there actually isn't and not going to be an increase in the player budget like we were all led to believe , i think i saw a figure of 15% increase but that doesn't seem to have materialised . So if this is true then it seems like our new owners are part of the award winning porky pie brigade .
Re: Jim: "What can I do about it?"
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Thu Jan 24, 2019 4:07 pm
by mrpotatohead
Have we a link please?
Re: Jim: "What can I do about it?"
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Thu Jan 24, 2019 4:09 pm
by parceldave
mrpotatohead wrote:Have we a link please?
Why have you got one missing
Re: Jim: "What can I do about it?"
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Thu Jan 24, 2019 4:23 pm
by Born again Bill
mrpotatohead wrote:Have we a link please?
Are you the missing link
Re: Jim: "What can I do about it?"
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Thu Jan 24, 2019 4:54 pm
by Westgate Wanderer
Mfc has plenty of missing links, mainly between our seven defenders and our three forwards!!
Re: Jim: "What can I do about it?"
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Thu Jan 24, 2019 5:04 pm
by BerlinWaller
I really hope Jim hasn't said that
Re: Jim: "What can I do about it?"
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Thu Jan 24, 2019 5:15 pm
by redrobo
Re: Jim: "What can I do about it?"
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Thu Jan 24, 2019 9:52 pm
by Gone_Shrimping
I would guess that until we know which league/Conference we will be in next season then there will be no offers of extended, enhanced contracts. That's another problem with being in the danger zone
Re: Jim: "What can I do about it?"
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Fri Jan 25, 2019 2:49 pm
by jbc.shrimp
Just because a company discusses pay rises and contracts doesn't mean there is any improvement there. Any manager in any business will struggle to get imprvement from a dejected workforce.
Re: Jim: "What can I do about it?"
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Fri Jan 25, 2019 3:11 pm
by mrpotatohead
I would imagine that there is quite a lot Jim could say about all the pitfalls of trying to manage his players , given the shambolic state of the club, and it must be a tough sell when talking to potential new players, "come and join us in our relegation scrap, our training facilities are practically non existent, the wages are the lowest in the league, and if we go down they will have to be reduced, sometimes they don't get paid in on time and we try and break this to you ourselves but you may find out about it on Twitter, you will be playing in front of the smallest attendances in the league and we usually chuck the game away around the 92nd minute"...
If the manager told the media what really rattles around in his head, he'd probably be accused of misconduct and get fired, I reckon the Ince thing was a ploy to try and get him to walk. .
Re: Jim: "What can I do about it?"
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Fri Jan 25, 2019 4:42 pm
by cragbankshrimp
In a nutshell Mr Spud.
Re: Jim: "What can I do about it?"
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Fri Jan 25, 2019 6:14 pm
by BerlinWaller
mrpotatohead wrote:I would imagine that there is quite a lot Jim could say about all the pitfalls of trying to manage his players , given the shambolic state of the club, and it must be a tough sell when talking to potential new players, "come and join us in our relegation scrap, our training facilities are practically non existent, the wages are the lowest in the league, and if we go down they will have to be reduced, sometimes they don't get paid in on time and we try and break this to you ourselves but you may find out about it on Twitter, you will be playing in front of the smallest attendances in the league and we usually chuck the game away around the 92nd minute"...
If the manager told the media what really rattles around in his head, he'd probably be accused of misconduct and get fired, I reckon the Ince thing was a ploy to try and get him to walk. .
Oh hey up, does he know something else we don't know?
Re: Jim: "What can I do about it?"
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Fri Jan 25, 2019 6:31 pm
by Born again Bill
mrpotatohead wrote:I would imagine that there is quite a lot Jim could say about all the pitfalls of trying to manage his players , given the shambolic state of the club, and it must be a tough sell when talking to potential new players, "come and join us in our relegation scrap, our training facilities are practically non existent, the wages are the lowest in the league, and if we go down they will have to be reduced, sometimes they don't get paid in on time and we try and break this to you ourselves but you may find out about it on Twitter, you will be playing in front of the smallest attendances in the league and we usually chuck the game away around the 92nd minute"...
If the manager told the media what really rattles around in his head, he'd probably be accused of misconduct and get fired
, I reckon the Ince thing was a ploy to try and get him to walk. .
Can't argue with that
Re: Jim: "What can I do about it?"
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Fri Jan 25, 2019 11:17 pm
by Phoenix Shrimp 2017
Born again Bill wrote:mrpotatohead wrote:I would imagine that there is quite a lot Jim could say about all the pitfalls of trying to manage his players , given the shambolic state of the club, and it must be a tough sell when talking to potential new players, "come and join us in our relegation scrap, our training facilities are practically non existent, the wages are the lowest in the league, and if we go down they will have to be reduced, sometimes they don't get paid in on time and we try and break this to you ourselves but you may find out about it on Twitter, you will be playing in front of the smallest attendances in the league and we usually chuck the game away around the 92nd minute"...
If the manager told the media what really rattles around in his head, he'd probably be accused of misconduct and get fired
, I reckon the Ince thing was a ploy to try and get him to walk. .
Can't argue with that
Really? So whats the difference with Accrington who have had many similar issues to us over recent years but have a manager who talks positivity and that seems to galvanise their players to perform miracles. Conference champions, EFL 2 champions, 4th round of FA cup two out of last 3 seasons.Regularly hammer Morecambe (that is not a miracle by the way). As a result of that positivity they attract Andy Holt as Chairman and major sponsor who has propelled them to the next level. Success breeds success but we seem to wallow in self pity propagated by a manager who trots out the same excuses week after week, month after month, year after year. Yes times have been hard, but not impossible. Jimbo legend as a player but major failure as a manager. Sorry this hurts to say this but we are going down as it stands and going down without so much as a whimper!
UTS.
Re: Jim: "What can I do about it?"
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Sat Jan 26, 2019 5:22 pm
by sandgrown
Phoenix Shrimp 2017 wrote:Born again Bill wrote:mrpotatohead wrote:I would imagine that there is quite a lot Jim could say about all the pitfalls of trying to manage his players , given the shambolic state of the club, and it must be a tough sell when talking to potential new players, "come and join us in our relegation scrap, our training facilities are practically non existent, the wages are the lowest in the league, and if we go down they will have to be reduced, sometimes they don't get paid in on time and we try and break this to you ourselves but you may find out about it on Twitter, you will be playing in front of the smallest attendances in the league and we usually chuck the game away around the 92nd minute"...
If the manager told the media what really rattles around in his head, he'd probably be accused of misconduct and get fired
, I reckon the Ince thing was a ploy to try and get him to walk. .
Can't argue with that
Really? So whats the difference with Accrington who have had many similar issues to us over recent years but have a manager who talks positivity and that seems to galvanise their players to perform miracles. Conference champions, EFL 2 champions, 4th round of FA cup two out of last 3 seasons.Regularly hammer Morecambe (that is not a miracle by the way). As a result of that positivity they attract Andy Holt as Chairman and major sponsor who has propelled them to the next level. Success breeds success but we seem to wallow in self pity propagated by a manager who trots out the same excuses week after week, month after month, year after year. Yes times have been hard, but not impossible. Jimbo legend as a player but major failure as a manager. Sorry this hurts to say this but we are going down as it stands and going down without so much as a whimper!
sad but true !
UTS.
Re: Jim: "What can I do about it?"
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Sat Jan 26, 2019 5:22 pm
by sandgrown
Phoenix Shrimp 2017 wrote:Born again Bill wrote:mrpotatohead wrote:I would imagine that there is quite a lot Jim could say about all the pitfalls of trying to manage his players , given the shambolic state of the club, and it must be a tough sell when talking to potential new players, "come and join us in our relegation scrap, our training facilities are practically non existent, the wages are the lowest in the league, and if we go down they will have to be reduced, sometimes they don't get paid in on time and we try and break this to you ourselves but you may find out about it on Twitter, you will be playing in front of the smallest attendances in the league and we usually chuck the game away around the 92nd minute"...
If the manager told the media what really rattles around in his head, he'd probably be accused of misconduct and get fired
, I reckon the Ince thing was a ploy to try and get him to walk. .
Can't argue with that
Really? So whats the difference with Accrington who have had many similar issues to us over recent years but have a manager who talks positivity and that seems to galvanise their players to perform miracles. Conference champions, EFL 2 champions, 4th round of FA cup two out of last 3 seasons.Regularly hammer Morecambe (that is not a miracle by the way). As a result of that positivity they attract Andy Holt as Chairman and major sponsor who has propelled them to the next level. Success breeds success but we seem to wallow in self pity propagated by a manager who trots out the same excuses week after week, month after month, year after year. Yes times have been hard, but not impossible. Jimbo legend as a player but major failure as a manager. Sorry this hurts to say this but we are going down as it stands and going down without so much as a whimper!
UTS.
sad but true !