KenH wrote:I think it says it all if Jim really thinks Oliver is doing well. Heaven help us.
Notice he doesn't talk about players "walking through walls" for him anymore.
He still won't accept responsibility for team selection, formation, tactics nor substitutions will he? Always has to blame someone else.
Why start with Cranston when he has "proper" midfielders Kenyon and Tutte on the bench?
Why leave Mandy on the pitch when everyone agrees he was having a bad game and you have Thommo on the bench?
Sometimes, what Jim does just doesn't make any sense and then he blames everyone else!
KenH wrote:Why start with Cranston when he has "proper" midfielders Kenyon and Tutte on the bench?
Keith wrote:To be fair, Cranston has been one of our best players in the last three or four games
John L wrote:I wasn't there, unfortunately/fortunately, but from all the comments and reports I've heard, the team... under Jim and Ken's guidance... collectively blew a massive opportunity for our club to progress financially. This is happening time and time again under their stewardship and most of us (with the exception of a deluded, rose-tinted few) are getting pissed off with what we are seeing. Sure, the league performances have improved slightly, as have some of the results, but I'm afraid to say there has been a continuous decline under the present management team and that needs to change urgently to stop further rot setting in before the end of the season. If the board decide that it's time for Jim and Ken to depart, I'll be fully supportive of that decision, because no one person is bigger than the club and we need to give the club the best chance to thrive in future.
Gone_Shrimping wrote:Just looking at the goal last night it appears that Old could have done a lot better before the scorer was anywhere near our box.
marky No.1 wrote:Gone_Shrimping wrote:Just looking at the goal last night it appears that Old could have done a lot better before the scorer was anywhere near our box.
As many miles I have watched Mandy run and chase around the whole pitch on occasions, he was nowhere near chasing their goalscorer back. Their (possibly) part time plumber, left our League full professionals for dead - how does that work 12 minutes into a game.
redrobo wrote:If only our Management team would do the same but history tells us that it took time before they gambled with Jack Redshaw....and we all know what the result was.
Ntini wrote:Insanity is said to be repeating the same action and expecting a different outcome. It happened with the team selection last night and it happens every week with the selection of Vadaine Oliver. I don't think you can deny his efforts for the club, however Oliver has proven to be ineffective as a L2 striker (5 goals from 51 L2 games) and he just doesn't cut the mustard in my opinion. So why do we persist with him?
If Jim and Ken genuinely believed that last night was a sackable performance, then why don't they walk away? Surely if you realise you are doing more harm than good, then you would put the interests of the club first? I genuinely believed that Jim was Morecambe through and through. The interview last night, for me, says he's more interested in taking his pay home every month than the long-term prospects of the club.
It pains me to say it, but that's the final straw for me. Jim & Ken's tenure has kept us in the FL, for which I'll always be grateful. You can't deny it's also seen a drastic drop in attendances and now they've missed the golden opportunity to put some much-needed cash in the coffers. If you can't motivate your players to score one goal in 180 minutes against a side in the bottom half of the league below, then you've lost your way and it's time to move on. What's more, if you believe you have "form" having only scored 4 goals in the last 8 games (P8 W2 D2 L4 GD-2) then you're deluded.
For those that question our ability to afford to sack the management team, my question is how can we afford not to?
BerlinWaller wrote:Ntini wrote:Insanity is said to be repeating the same action and expecting a different outcome. It happened with the team selection last night and it happens every week with the selection of Vadaine Oliver. I don't think you can deny his efforts for the club, however Oliver has proven to be ineffective as a L2 striker (5 goals from 51 L2 games) and he just doesn't cut the mustard in my opinion. So why do we persist with him?
If Jim and Ken genuinely believed that last night was a sackable performance, then why don't they walk away? Surely if you realise you are doing more harm than good, then you would put the interests of the club first? I genuinely believed that Jim was Morecambe through and through. The interview last night, for me, says he's more interested in taking his pay home every month than the long-term prospects of the club.
It pains me to say it, but that's the final straw for me. Jim & Ken's tenure has kept us in the FL, for which I'll always be grateful. You can't deny it's also seen a drastic drop in attendances and now they've missed the golden opportunity to put some much-needed cash in the coffers. If you can't motivate your players to score one goal in 180 minutes against a side in the bottom half of the league below, then you've lost your way and it's time to move on. What's more, if you believe you have "form" having only scored 4 goals in the last 8 games (P8 W2 D2 L4 GD-2) then you're deluded.
For those that question our ability to afford to sack the management team, my question is how can we afford not to?
It is Deja Vu, it is the same old story. Dover was bad enough, not beating D&R with whitehawk next in the 2nd was awful and barely scraping a draw in a must win against Cov was terrible. How much longer can the club go on with Jim in charge? Like you say, the claims to be in form are crazy, that highlights the plight of the club under Jim for me.
redrobo wrote:
...but history tells us that it took time before they gambled with Jack Redshaw....and we all know what the result was.
Keith wrote:redrobo wrote:
...but history tells us that it took time before they gambled with Jack Redshaw....and we all know what the result was.
Err, hang on! You're presumably saying that it was a success? Surely that means that you believe Jim handled Jack correctly? Or are you saying that if Jack had been thrown in to the mix sooner, he'd have still been a success? What about the season before, should he have played League Two then? Perhaps Jim should have got him when he was 14 years old and played him?
You can't say that Jack was a success, therefore Jim got it wrong!
Keith wrote:KenH wrote:Why start with Cranston when he has "proper" midfielders Kenyon and Tutte on the bench?
To be fair, Cranston has been one of our best players in the last three or four games, so didn't deserve to be dropped. Tutte is probably not fully fit yet either. The side that started yesterday *SHOULD* have been good enough to beat a struggling Conference side.
Ntini wrote:Insanity is said to be repeating the same action and expecting a different outcome. It happened with the team selection last night and it happens every week with the selection of Vadaine Oliver. I don't think you can deny his efforts for the club, however Oliver has proven to be ineffective as a L2 striker (5 goals from 51 L2 games) and he just doesn't cut the mustard in my opinion. So why do we persist with him?
If Jim and Ken genuinely believed that last night was a sackable performance, then why don't they walk away? Surely if you realise you are doing more harm than good, then you would put the interests of the club first? I genuinely believed that Jim was Morecambe through and through. The interview last night, for me, says he's more interested in taking his pay home every month than the long-term prospects of the club.
It pains me to say it, but that's the final straw for me. Jim & Ken's tenure has kept us in the FL, for which I'll always be grateful. You can't deny it's also seen a drastic drop in attendances and now they've missed the golden opportunity to put some much-needed cash in the coffers. If you can't motivate your players to score one goal in 180 minutes against a side in the bottom half of the league below, then you've lost your way and it's time to move on. What's more, if you believe you have "form" having only scored 4 goals in the last 8 games (P8 W2 D2 L4 GD-2) then you're deluded.
For those that question our ability to afford to sack the management team, my question is how can we afford not to?
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