bill ding wrote:Good
marky No.1 wrote:http://www.newsandstar.co.uk/carlisle-utd/latest/article/Carlisle-Utd-staying-tight-lipped-on-manager-hunt-88921785-2e0f-44bc-8ee9-20d53c7502a0-ds
Heysham_red wrote:
So basically no news at all....
marky No.1 wrote:Heysham_red wrote:
So basically no news at all....
That statement sums it all up....
Livingstone wont be contenders at the top of the Scottish League, but Carlisle have the potential, certainly for promotion.
BoroRedShrimp wrote:According to their rag no one has a clue apart from the chairman. May be Jim is still in the running. If he has gone on holiday that maybe to talk all this through with his family.
http://www.newsandstar.co.uk/carlisle-u ... cbfb108-ds
black morse wrote:BoroRedShrimp wrote:According to their rag no one has a clue apart from the chairman. May be Jim is still in the running. If he has gone on holiday that maybe to talk all this through with his family.
http://www.newsandstar.co.uk/carlisle-u ... cbfb108-ds
More likely to recover from another exhausting season!
BoroRedShrimp wrote:black morse wrote:BoroRedShrimp wrote:According to their rag no one has a clue apart from the chairman. May be Jim is still in the running. If he has gone on holiday that maybe to talk all this through with his family.
http://www.newsandstar.co.uk/carlisle-u ... cbfb108-ds
More likely to recover from another exhausting season!
Maybe both reasons then. I can accept it if Jim leaves for new pastures but some cannot. If he stays fair enough & if he goes we move on. Simple really.
BoroRedShrimp wrote:Well thats your opinion & I have said mine. Personally we have gone stale as a club. we don't seem to be moving foward in the right direction in different areas & my opinion is a change may be best. Jim is a legend & I and many others appreciate the hard work he has done but with attendances dropping every season it may be the time for a change, but again that is just my opinion, everybody else will have their own.
NPL Daze wrote:BoroRedShrimp wrote:Well thats your opinion & I have said mine. Personally we have gone stale as a club. we don't seem to be moving foward in the right direction in different areas & my opinion is a change may be best. Jim is a legend & I and many others appreciate the hard work he has done but with attendances dropping every season it may be the time for a change, but again that is just my opinion, everybody else will have their own.
Have I really just read this.....???
How have we been able to move forward with everything being up in the air and uncertain times etc etc....
You know as well as everybody else the saga of the past 24 months unless you've been living on Planet Zog.
BoroRedShrimp wrote:it is not always down to problems within the club their is a bigger picture sometimes. You don't see other teams whinging about it they get on with it regardless of what they have got.
Shrimpy wrote:BoroRedShrimp wrote:it is not always down to problems within the club their is a bigger picture sometimes. You don't see other teams whinging about it they get on with it regardless of what they have got.
I have a real issue with this. Accringtons success has been a huge issue this season, everyone holding them up as an example and saying "why aren't we doing that" but refuse to acknowledge the fact that Jim has kept us in this division whilst much bigger clubs with larger resources like Chesterfield, Barnet, Hartlepool, Leyton Orient, York, Tranmere, Bristol Rovers and others have all gone down whilst Jim has been in charge.
Jim's job as manager shouldn't be compared with John Colemans at Accrington and him labelled as a failure or under achieving if he doesn't emulate their success. His performance as manager should be judged on his ability to get us finishing above the list of teams that have gone down whilst we've survived.
BoroRedShrimp wrote:
You are being pathetic. I hold Accrington Stanley to show an example that with the right guidance you can achieve success, big or small. Accrington started off like us with Coley working on a shoe string & at one stage they could have gone bang but they didn't & in the end they got a new owner to go one better. I look at that as a possible way we may get out of this mess with the right backing. Coley will always be a legend at Morecambe & yes I am see him as a decent manager, that is all. I haven't labelled Jim a failure I just don't see him in the same regard as you. He has kept us up but I don't like his style of football at times or his team selection towards the end of the season that is all. I couldn't care less about bigger teams that have gone down before us I am more interested how we do on it in 90 minutes. I don't expect us to romp the league but more entertainment on it brings more bigger gates at the Globe arena. I feel we have not moved forward enough on the pitch & off but hopefully with these two new owners we may surprise a few teams. I will be happy if we finish mid table with entertaining football next season. Sorry that you don't feel me & others can have an opinion over Jim but that is my own view & I will say it how I want.
BoroRedShrimp wrote:Shrimpy wrote:BoroRedShrimp wrote:it is not always down to problems within the club their is a bigger picture sometimes. You don't see other teams whinging about it they get on with it regardless of what they have got.
I have a real issue with this. Accringtons success has been a huge issue this season, everyone holding them up as an example and saying "why aren't we doing that" but refuse to acknowledge the fact that Jim has kept us in this division whilst much bigger clubs with larger resources like Chesterfield, Barnet, Hartlepool, Leyton Orient, York, Tranmere, Bristol Rovers and others have all gone down whilst Jim has been in charge.
Jim's job as manager shouldn't be compared with John Colemans at Accrington and him labelled as a failure or under achieving if he doesn't emulate their success. His performance as manager should be judged on his ability to get us finishing above the list of teams that have gone down whilst we've survived.
You are being pathetic. I hold Accrington Stanley to show an example that with the right guidance you can achieve success, big or small. Accrington started off like us with Coley working on a shoe string & at one stage they could have gone bang but they didn't & in the end they got a new owner to go one better. I look at that as a possible way we may get out of this mess with the right backing.
Shrimpy wrote:My argument (and I assume others) is that I think Jim is brilliant and with the right backing he could achieve similar results to John Coleman has at Accrington so getting rid of him would be absolutely bonkers.
NPL Daze wrote:BoroRedShrimp wrote:
You are being pathetic. I hold Accrington Stanley to show an example that with the right guidance you can achieve success, big or small. Accrington started off like us with Coley working on a shoe string & at one stage they could have gone bang but they didn't & in the end they got a new owner to go one better. I look at that as a possible way we may get out of this mess with the right backing. Coley will always be a legend at Morecambe & yes I am see him as a decent manager, that is all. I haven't labelled Jim a failure I just don't see him in the same regard as you. He has kept us up but I don't like his style of football at times or his team selection towards the end of the season that is all. I couldn't care less about bigger teams that have gone down before us I am more interested how we do on it in 90 minutes. I don't expect us to romp the league but more entertainment on it brings more bigger gates at the Globe arena. I feel we have not moved forward enough on the pitch & off but hopefully with these two new owners we may surprise a few teams. I will be happy if we finish mid table with entertaining football next season. Sorry that you don't feel me & others can have an opinion over Jim but that is my own view & I will say it how I want.
Reel your neck in.
Shrimpy's quote of: " His performance as manager should be judged on his ability to get us finishing above the list of teams that have gone down whilst we've survived." - hits it on the head bang on. Perfect.
How the hell Jim manages to keep us in League 2 every season, season after season, on a budget reportedly smaller than some clubs in Conference North is nothing but a miracle.
How the hell do you expect us to push for promotion/play offs when we're relying on (let's face it) real bargain basement players (with absolutely no disrespect to the squad, because you know EXACTLY what I mean).
Ok, so sometimes the football isn't the best to watch - but we have survived yet another battle and will play in the Football League again next season. Chesterfield, with gates of average 5000+, will not play in the Football League.
But you say you want Jim to leave. By your own argument that also means you think Coley should have been sacked at Accrington before Andy Holt arrived.
My argument (and I assume others) is that I think Jim is brilliant and with the right backing he could achieve similar results to John Coleman has at Accrington so getting rid of him would be absolutely bonkers.
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