Redalert1970 wrote:Unless we get 4 wins from last 7 games we are down simple as that
Burton
Oxford
Cambridge
Charlton
Portsmouth
Mk Dons
Sunderland
To be honest can anyone see us getting 4 wins from them 7 games
We have conceded 79 goals and lost 21 games from 39 so in all fairness we deserve to go down
mrpotatohead wrote:Derek , in my opinion, will know his job is safe and has probably got his eyes set on next season, when Robbo came here he had a "squad" of around 5 players and brought in 18.
...Derek will probably get rid of as many of them players as he can, wether we stay up or go down, he has plenty of time to plan ahead and we know he has one style of play and these players dont fit that mould.
So we will probably go down but be better equipped to challenge for promotion next season, with Robbo we may have got demoted two years on the trot.
BerlinWaller wrote:We all know you don't like Derek Keith and looking through your painful to read posts today it is clear to see you are leading the bandwagon for the anti Derek crowd. I think you should support the club and enjoy the rest of League 1 rather than letting your Derek anger eat you up.
BerlinWaller wrote:He wasn't brought in to keep us up, he was brought in to replace a man who promised the earth but jumped ship the first chance he got. We were only going one way with Robinson and his his eutopia football,.I can't get my head around it being Dereks fault.
redrobo wrote:Sorry Keith but I'm struggling to find AND LISTEN to the interview where DA actually used the ACTUAL words 'they are not good enough'
redrobo wrote:You certainly are coming across as someone who dislikes DA for some unknown reason.
Keith wrote:redrobo wrote:You certainly are coming across as someone who dislikes DA for some unknown reason.
I don't "dislike" Derek, I simply don't think that telling the squad they aren't 'good enough' (or 'infer' it if you'd rather...) is a good way to build and motivate players. At a time when we need to be raising our game and fighting for every scrap, he's telling players (or 'inferring' it if you'd rather...) that they have no future at the club.
It isn't a style of management that I think is likely to work. I'll be absolutely delighted to be proven wrong.
Andy D wrote:i wonder when St Mirren asked permission to speak to Robbo, we could of said not now, its not the right time, come back when the season as finished?
and basically Robbo could of done what Derek did with us and seen the job out?
Keith wrote:It isn't a style of management that I think is likely to work. I'll be absolutely delighted to be proven wrong.
Keith wrote:redrobo wrote:You certainly are coming across as someone who dislikes DA for some unknown reason.
I don't "dislike" Derek, I simply don't think that telling the squad they aren't 'good enough' (or 'infer' it if you'd rather...) is a good way to build and motivate players. At a time when we need to be raising our game and fighting for every scrap, he's telling players (or 'inferring' it if you'd rather...) that they have no future at the club.
It isn't a style of management that I think is likely to work. I'll be absolutely delighted to be proven wrong.
KenH wrote:Keith wrote:redrobo wrote:You certainly are coming across as someone who dislikes DA for some unknown reason.
I don't "dislike" Derek, I simply don't think that telling the squad they aren't 'good enough' (or 'infer' it if you'd rather...) is a good way to build and motivate players. At a time when we need to be raising our game and fighting for every scrap, he's telling players (or 'inferring' it if you'd rather...) that they have no future at the club.
It isn't a style of management that I think is likely to work. I'll be absolutely delighted to be proven wrong.
Jim did the same though, didn't he? He said a few times something like "I couldn't afford to get the players I wanted", which is a kick in the teeth to the players he signed, basically saying he only got them because they were cheap!
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