mrpotatohead wrote:Neil are you 2 people...hes gone ..most people arent over the moon about it ..some are , you have more faces than the town hall clock.
mrpotatohead wrote:Wow my secrets out!!! ...remember when you used to come on here slagging accy off whist going on their forum at the same time licking their arses freekin hilarious ..are you doing the same thing with fylde...oh and by the way ..I only pretend to go and watch Burnley...its my excuse to the wife when I go dogging with my boyfriend "Berlinwaller"
mrpotatohead wrote:Wow my secrets out!!! ...remember when you used to come on here slagging accy off whist going on their forum at the same time licking their arses freekin hilarious ..are you doing the same thing with fylde...oh and by the way ..I only pretend to go and watch Burnley...its my excuse to the wife when I go dogging with my boyfriend "Berlinwaller"
al1 wrote:Mr P,think you should realise the vast majority of fans wanted the change of manager. I can't believe he had the temerity to ask for a new contract.And also can't believe any other club would want him.
redrobo wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKiIkSdDHJQ&feature=youtu.be
Could so easily have been speaking post match about ourselves...
Phil Anderer wrote:This may not be the right thread to post this on, but I do think there's a slight loss of perspective from some people on both sides of the argument. Saying 'the vast majority wanted a change' is a very bold statement with absolutely no viable research of which I am aware to back it up, and although I have, this season, become one of those people, unlike some I don't actually regard this week's developments as fantastic news, as there remains a significant risk that we won't do a well under a new manager. Similarly though, I don't see all the doom and gloom as being a sensible response to Jim's departure. Yes I do appreciate what Jim achieved over the years, but I can't see that every other option we have for a manager is going to see us crash out of the league. Surely it's reasonable to assume there are other managers capable of doing as well or better than Jim, it's just not guaranteed we'll find one. Jim has been a great servant of the club, and I wish him every success, as long as it doesn't come at Morecambe's expense. Formal recognition of his service would be in order, for example renaming the PMG in his honour, but let's please move on, look forward, and support whoever is in charge, including giving them time to turn things around and not expect 3-0 wins every week from now on.
Phil Anderer wrote: not expect 3-0 wins every week from now on.
Westgate Wanderer wrote:We are no longer Jim Bentley's Morecambe.......we are MORECAMBE FC! Good luck to him at afc fylde. Now for us it's onwards and (hopefully) upwards
mrpotatohead wrote:Good post Phil, but it wasnt neccessary for Niel to start a new post slagging Jim off, and as for attendances 2003 average so far this season is quite good, better than most in the last decade.
redrobo wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKiIkSdDHJQ&feature=youtu.be
Could so easily have been speaking post match about ourselves...
Posh wrote:"Mr P,think you should realise the vast majority of fans wanted the change of manager. I can't believe he had the temerity to ask for a new contract.And also can't believe any other club would want him"
"You have to remember it's "little old Fylde" now and they have not to get too high or too low playing hoof ball that in the video Jim says is a speedy passing game!"
I'm saving these and hundreds of other quotes from the last few days. If you're all right that we're going to be better off for Jim going and he'll screw up at Fylde then I will congratulate you all for your powerful insight.
If it goes the other way, then be sure these will coming back to you like Brexit ones, e.g. "the easiest deal ever", "I'd rather be dead in a ditch", etc.
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