seantheshrimp wrote:Who wanted to play whitesnake anyway
mrpotatohead wrote:By jovi, i got the wrong band!
KenH wrote:and also bring back Doyle.
KenH wrote:Did Barry seriously think that his goal kicks would get better if he carried on doing the same? .
Christies Child wrote:A very close friend of mine commented after the game that Jim looked as though he'd had enough of it all and wouldn't be surprised if he walked. I'm not sure about that but I do know that I'm beginning to loose interest and that match days are no longer giving me the buzz that they once did.
Maybe a change of tactics at home will rekindle my passion. Playing 2 strikers and ball to feet would be a start but is that really likely, probably not especially when instructions from Ken in the second half wanted the ball to be launched long from the back despite the conditions begging for the ball to be played on the deck!!!!
Seasider9601 wrote:
Remember when we had a £65,000 bid for Michael Gash rejected by the selling club?
Seems so long ago......
Gone_Shrimping wrote:Christies Child wrote:A very close friend of mine commented after the game that Jim looked as though he'd had enough of it all and wouldn't be surprised if he walked. I'm not sure about that but I do know that I'm beginning to loose interest and that match days are no longer giving me the buzz that they once did.
Maybe a change of tactics at home will rekindle my passion. Playing 2 strikers and ball to feet would be a start but is that really likely, probably not especially when instructions from Ken in the second half wanted the ball to be launched long from the back despite the conditions begging for the ball to be played on the deck!!!!
Agreed. I left last nights match sick with what I had seen but not surprised.
Paul Weller on Radio Lancashire said he thought Morecambe made a mistake playing just one up front as he was isolated from the midfield.
Home fans have seen 3 wins only this season and 2 of those were in August so its not surprising that the gates are falling.
Play your best team , why wasn't Goodall playing and it was crying out for Mullin as well.
Christies Child wrote:Gone_Shrimping wrote:Christies Child wrote:A very close friend of mine commented after the game that Jim looked as though he'd had enough of it all and wouldn't be surprised if he walked. I'm not sure about that but I do know that I'm beginning to loose interest and that match days are no longer giving me the buzz that they once did.
Maybe a change of tactics at home will rekindle my passion. Playing 2 strikers and ball to feet would be a start but is that really likely, probably not especially when instructions from Ken in the second half wanted the ball to be launched long from the back despite the conditions begging for the ball to be played on the deck!!!!
Agreed. I left last nights match sick with what I had seen but not surprised.
Paul Weller on Radio Lancashire said he thought Morecambe made a mistake playing just one up front as he was isolated from the midfield.
Home fans have seen 3 wins only this season and 2 of those were in August so its not surprising that the gates are falling.
Play your best team , why wasn't Goodall playing and it was crying out for Mullin as well.
Doubt that many will disagree with that except the management team.....???
goneshrimping wrote:It's the usual November slump where the fact that we have a small budget comes to the fore as the some of the 16 players that we have get injured/knackered/haven't got the legs they used to.
The annoyance is the fact that that game, and the Whitehawk game that followed, and the third round from that with an away fixture at any championship club and above would be in the region of £500k. All gone, all because we didn't seem to have a plan for the wind.
Jim is usually one that doesn't leave anything like that to chance. We actually played some good stuff playing it out the back from the keeper at times, there just wasn't enough of it.
Gone_Shrimping wrote:goneshrimping wrote:It's the usual November slump where the fact that we have a small budget comes to the fore as the some of the 16 players that we have get injured/knackered/haven't got the legs they used to.
The annoyance is the fact that that game, and the Whitehawk game that followed, and the third round from that with an away fixture at any championship club and above would be in the region of £500k. All gone, all because we didn't seem to have a plan for the wind.
Jim is usually one that doesn't leave anything like that to chance. We actually played some good stuff playing it out the back from the keeper at times, there just wasn't enough of it.
Accrington don't have a November slump and their budget will not be as much as ours , but Coleman seems to have the knack of finding players who fight for their shirt.
red shrimp wrote:Jims position needs looking at!! It's as simple as that! Last night was a joke!
He just hides away in the dug out playing with his phone! He's spineless!!
sandgrown wrote:after supporting the club for over 50 years, last night was the final straw for me.
I was screaming for him to get off his backside and give the team some direction.
in his interview last week these were his excuses
wind, dark nights, travel, weather, injuries, small squad, training, heavy slippy pitches, squad rotation.
sorry but Jim must go
sandgrown wrote:after supporting the club for over 50 years, last night was the final straw for me.
I was screaming for him to get off his backside and give the team some direction.
in his interview last week these were his excuses
wind, dark nights, travel, weather, injuries, small squad, training, heavy slippy pitches, squad rotation.
sorry but Jim must go
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