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Post by bornagain04 on Nov 23, 2018 13:15:01 GMT
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Post by Officer Barbrady on Nov 23, 2018 13:17:08 GMT
Wael would probably end up making himself manager to avoid extra cost. But Hani will tell him what team to pick ! and he won't tell the players
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Post by Deleted on Nov 23, 2018 13:37:17 GMT
But Hani will tell him what team to pick ! and he won't tell the players Imagine the scene in the changing room..... Lockyer: "Boss, we kick off in 10 minutes and nobody knows who is playing!" Wael: "I can't tell you because of Confidentiality Agreements. However, I expect you all to work hard in the background! We'll start off really slowly, and improve over the course of the game. It's what I call the Evolution not Revolution tactic!".
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Post by Deleted on Nov 23, 2018 13:39:22 GMT
Keep him as he’s honest as they come and was good once upon a time! Pmsl!
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Post by midlandgas213 on Nov 23, 2018 13:45:27 GMT
defiantly out should have gone a long time ago
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Post by blueblood1883 on Nov 23, 2018 14:04:47 GMT
Definitely in..
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Post by Okebournegas on Nov 23, 2018 14:07:33 GMT
defiantly out should have gone a long time ago Defiantly out ? So you want him to stay ? I’m confused
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Post by baggins on Nov 23, 2018 14:07:52 GMT
defiantly out should have gone a long time ago Unlike you.
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Post by Okebournegas on Nov 23, 2018 14:11:15 GMT
DC in , after all he’s done. I will NEVER forget what he did for us and who he turned down to stay with us. I just listened to his pre match interview , like he says , he stayed loyal to us now we should do the same. The owners on the other hand can f**k right off , lie after lie after silence after silence. I wish I never got taken in by all their bullshit.
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Post by alvestongas on Nov 23, 2018 14:14:29 GMT
In - even if we go down it’s still in. He doesn’t do everything right by a long chalk but other thanpossibly Tom Lockyer I don’t think there is anyone I have greater pride in at our club.
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Post by costahotshot on Nov 23, 2018 15:42:17 GMT
He makes mistakes like most of us do when going about our everyday lives, but his passion and enthusiasm for the club make it a no brainer for me, he has to stay and we have to get behind him and the team. See you at Charlton. UTG
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Post by darkbluegas on Nov 23, 2018 16:24:16 GMT
All these arguements for DC are all very emotive.....but...I think a different manager would have kept us in the league. Some people seem to think we somehow benefited from that experience, which I don't get.
He has done well in the past but I believe he's become so soured by his experience with our owners that it's effected his job and is consequently affecting the players.
DC is a great bloke and will no doubt have a decent career but he's having a very bad calendar year here and there's little sign of improvement.
I think a manager who comes in with a fresh view and see's it as a positive challenge and not a battle will have a better chance of avoiding relegation.
People seem to take offence at any criticism of DC but sometimes you might be the right person in the wrong place.
With our budget there is no excuse for relegation and exiting the FA Cup at home to a poor conference side
The shambles on Wednesday night could well have cost us several hundred thousand pounds and DC put that side together and briefed them on their jobs. So he has to take ultimate responsibility.
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Post by clockendgas on Nov 23, 2018 16:28:26 GMT
Im going for the shake it all about option.
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Post by allgasandgaiters on Nov 23, 2018 16:29:52 GMT
All these arguements for DC are all very emotive.....but... I think a different manager would have kept us in the league. Some people seem to think we somehow benefited from that experience, which I don't get. He has done well in the past but I believe he's become so soured by his experience with our owners that it's effected his job and is consequently affecting the players. DC is a great bloke and will no doubt have a decent career but he's having a very bad calendar year here and there's little sign of improvement. I think a manager who comes in with a fresh view and see's it as a positive challenge and not a battle will have a better chance of avoiding relegation. People seem to take offence at any criticism of DC but sometimes you might be the right person in the wrong place. With our budget there is no excuse for relegation and exiting the FA Cup at home to a poor conference side The shambles on Wednesday night could well have cost us several hundred thousand pounds and DC put that side together and briefed them on their jobs. So he has to take ultimate responsibility. Blimey - we're not down yet! Not sure any decent potential manager is going to trust our owners given the track record over the last couple of years. We're having a bad patch but only two weeks ago we won 3-0 at Blackpool for heaven's sake. DC has shown us loyalty when dirty Leeds came calling so let's show him some.
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Post by Strange Gas on Nov 23, 2018 16:35:33 GMT
I was firmly out on Wednesday night but in cold light of day I can’t see anything but another Buckle / McGhee type era if he goes, so I’m “in” for now. We can’t go back there again and I’m not yet willing to roll the dice. Zebroski anyone🙈
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Post by Strange Gas on Nov 23, 2018 16:46:50 GMT
All these arguements for DC are all very emotive.....but...I think a different manager would have kept us in the league. Some people seem to think we somehow benefited from that experience, which I don't get. He has done well in the past but I believe he's become so soured by his experience with our owners that it's effected his job and is consequently affecting the players. DC is a great bloke and will no doubt have a decent career but he's having a very bad calendar year here and there's little sign of improvement. I think a manager who comes in with a fresh view and see's it as a positive challenge and not a battle will have a better chance of avoiding relegation. People seem to take offence at any criticism of DC but sometimes you might be the right person in the wrong place. With our budget there is no excuse for relegation and exiting the FA Cup at home to a poor conference side The shambles on Wednesday night could well have cost us several hundred thousand pounds and DC put that side together and briefed them on their jobs. So he has to take ultimate responsibility. I agree with much of what you say here, but what I can’t get over is the person that comes in is unlikely to be a good mid to long term bet. We’d get a McGhee type character (without the budget he had) for 12 months of yo yo misery. I’d love to think otherwise, but just can’t see it at the moment
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Post by romangas on Nov 23, 2018 17:29:57 GMT
.... oh when the gas, go marching IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN
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Post by rememberhalifax on Nov 23, 2018 17:34:38 GMT
Def in, what fantastic support for DC! hope he is aware just how highly he is regarded by Rovers fans, hope some one lets him know!
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Post by gasonthemount on Nov 23, 2018 17:54:01 GMT
Has to be In. Would stick with DC even if we get relegated. It is time that others (owners) get their act together and deliver on the training pitch and redevelope the Mem or new ground.
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Post by mftc on Nov 23, 2018 17:54:39 GMT
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Remember Buckle, Trolls or Wardy - if one nil down keep it the same, the opponents might make a mistake.
DC tries to get something from losing positions.
A few more Sercs goals in the second half of the season and we should be safe. But if he and Bonham go in Jan then we will be in trouble.
We need some luck and some poor refereeing decisions to go for us instead of the shockers we have had recently.
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