mrpotatohead wrote:Simple as, if the new regime sack Jim Bentley then that will be the final straw for me personally ,I would hope I am not alone on this one!
bill ding wrote:Definitely out and that includes if he decides to leave because of the changes
Keith wrote:bill ding wrote:Definitely out and that includes if he decides to leave because of the changes
If he leaves because of the changes, that would be different and I'd respect his decision.
If he's sacked, then that's unacceptable and I'll be done.
Keith wrote:bill ding wrote:Definitely out and that includes if he decides to leave because of the changes
If he leaves because of the changes, that would be different and I'd respect his decision.
If he's sacked, then that's unacceptable and I'll be done.
Christies Child wrote:I wonder if those who like me don't have any faith in the Cala bunch e mail the EFL and lodge our concerns about the entire deal.....
Probably would have little sway but at least our protests would be on record.
George Dawes wrote:like to think Jim will be given chance, but football is a result business, and if poor home form continues well..
Mr Cala, will probably watch the games just like everyone of us, and if he sees this negative stuff what's been played in the past three four seasons and let's not forget there's countless threads and discussions about this many saying as the main reason a lot have customers stay away and won't return, hence attendances .
if Jim can turn this home form around , then he should be safe, as this is where most fans only see Morecambe play, and where we make money and need as many customers as possible for obvious reasons.
Gnasher wrote:It's a money losing business, in any other trade it would have been shut down years ago. No room for sentiment if you want to see football played in Morecambe.
BerlinWaller wrote:We need to stage some kind of protest. We have been sat here like plums whilst the good name of our club and the good people that have our club at heart have been dragged through the mud by people who should never have been allowed anywhere near.
I will be joining any form of boycott if Jim, the players and the staff are treated without the respect they have earnt during this debacle.
shrimperteer wrote:Gnasher wrote:It's a money losing business, in any other trade it would have been shut down years ago. No room for sentiment if you want to see football played in Morecambe.
Yep, what we need is an eccentric foreign chairman sacking the manager every five minutes because he's been frustrated watching a match. Works so well at other clubs.
Whatever failings the club has had, the continuity and stability in the team management has, in my view, been one of it's better decisions. A manager doesn't suddenly become a bad manager over night and thankfully for the last 20 years or so our club has seen this.
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