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Whats the reaction gonna be like on here? im on the fence with the Hurst Out thing atm, but say if we win whats peoples thoughts? it's just delaying the inevitable or the start of hopefully a good run!
for the record ( and i hate saying it) I cant see us getting anything tonight, just interested to see everyones thoughts on this
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jonnyboy82 |
September 16, 2014, 1:07pm |
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IF we win tonight hagrid it wouldn't surprise me and if we lost on Saturday that wouldn't surprise me either,
paul is the master of giving us false hope and masking over our underlying problem ,we have to look at the bigger picture and that's involving pauls future unfortunately.
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northbankmariner |
September 16, 2014, 1:12pm |
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if we win tonight it would be a massive MASSIVE bonus, i personally cannot see it happening, but stranger things have happened in football. Would it change my opinions right now of the management set up and startegy, probaly not as yet again we are going to have to play an under strength side, as we have a lack of forward power, we need arnold fit soonest and ljl ready for the weekend, pittman will take longer but he has shown he is a decent player.It was said at the start of the season that maybe mackreth can play down the middle, well he may just have to and get his chance the way things are going. Halifax will be very tough especially at home, but if we battle hard and use the ball well we are capable, a lot will depend on the quality of possession and the movement of hannah and neilson i feel. I am as dissapointed as anyone with the current results, but if we were to lose the next couple of games with a full strength squad to pick from, i would be doubting wether the current manager was good enough to take us up, as it is if we lose with a weakened team, who realisticly can we expect to do better , with a weakened team?
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RoboCod |
September 16, 2014, 1:13pm |
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Lots of use of the words cracks, papering, the, over I would suggest. He needs a win tonight, or a battling display and a draw, followed by some sensation transfer activity by the weekend.
It all looks a bit grim.
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Chrisblor |
September 16, 2014, 1:22pm |
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I think a lot depends on the performance. If we roll over and lose 4-0 again the knives will be out. If we narrowly lose after playing well I think people will take injuries into account and give him a bit more time. Hopefully we'll win and it won't matter.
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pontoonlew |
September 16, 2014, 1:29pm |
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I'd predict this;
The people who want Hurst out will not get too excited, use the same line as last time which was a general 'Yes, good win, let's not get too excited yet.'
People such as 80's will mince about the forum, act like we've won the league and tell everybody how right they were about everything. Dig up any post criticising Hurst and start forcing 'humble pie' down peoples throats until we lose again when suddenly they'll disappear into the wilderness.
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Maringer |
September 16, 2014, 1:43pm |
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I'd predict this;
The people who want Hurst out will not get too excited, use the same line as last time which was a general 'Yes, good win, let's not get too excited yet.'
People such as 80's will mince about the forum, act like we've won the league and tell everybody how right they were about everything. Dig up any post criticising Hurst and start forcing 'humble pie' down peoples throats until we lose again when suddenly they'll disappear into the wilderness.
Way to go with the whole "Us versus Them" thing.
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pontoonlew |
September 16, 2014, 2:04pm |
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There wasn't an 'us versus them' thing until people acted like they did when we won. Acting as if because we won everybody who had criticised the team in the past had wanted us to lose and 'two fingers to them'. It was almost as if being right meant more to them than winning the game, incredibly sad.
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DocTower |
September 16, 2014, 2:15pm |
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Think it's an age thing , us older ones have seen the highs and lows before , false dawns , good managers and bad . I respect opions and give constructive arguments , some just wont accept they can't see the wood for the trees . However I really am impressed but their enthusiasm and like them want success for the club .
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grimsby pete |
September 16, 2014, 2:29pm |
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If we had a full squad it would be a hard place to get a win,
So if we win with a patched up team it would be bloody marvellous ,
I do not think Hurst job is in danger just yet,
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We need to be in shouting distance when Christmas nears,
Or it could be goodbye Paul, I said 4 games then look were we are but I think John will give him 10.
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