If we don't win at Solihull on Tuesday...
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IF we lose on Tuesday They should go.
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If GI's plan is to replace Nico with Harrop, what are they waiting for?
Everybody and his dog can see that's the likely outcome so whyhave they not just put Nico out of his misery and given Harrop the reins?
I'll be in Solihull tomorrow night.............somebody shoot me.
Everybody and his dog can see that's the likely outcome so whyhave they not just put Nico out of his misery and given Harrop the reins?
I'll be in Solihull tomorrow night.............somebody shoot me.
TUFC never fails to let its fanbase down.
27/08/18 - Time to step back from this shambles and focus on things in life that make me happy. TUFC doesn't.
27/08/18 - Time to step back from this shambles and focus on things in life that make me happy. TUFC doesn't.
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I may be wrong but my impression of the two key GI figures - Clarke Osborne (been twice since 'taking over') and Chris Rich - from observing them in the Directors' Box is that they know very little about football.
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They don't have to know anything about football.
They've got money and no resistance.
It's happy days for them.
I bet they have plenty of resistance Andy. !
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What I meant about 'knowing very little about football' is that I don't believe they understand the importance a football supporter gives to care passionately about their football club and all the emotions attached. Neither do I get the impression that they have any idea about how it matters who is the manager of a club nor the implications about relegation.
If we go down the board should starting planning for future gates of below 1000
Probable revenues to drop by at least 25 ~ 30 %
Probable revenues to drop by at least 25 ~ 30 %
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So will I; but not to shoot you; indeed don't worry about shooting ~ it's not a thing Torquay United appear to know much about!Burnhamgull wrote: ↑27 Feb 2017, 20:04 I'll be in Solihull tomorrow night.............somebody shoot me.
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Well I'm spending the night after the game in Birmingham so won't be on line until the following evening. Looks a God-forsaken ground to get to from the station (s) and not much of a ground either...........good preparation for National League South I'd say!
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Sacking their manager got quite a reaction from the Leicester players tonight and CR had achieved a hell of a lot more than our incumbent head coach.
We have got 25 points from games against teams in the current top half of the table and only 10 from teams in the bottom half. Why are we struggling against part time players when we can compete against full timers? Perhaps it is an attitude problem and we don't approach the games with the smaller teams with the same determination to compete. If we don't get it right tonight we will lose again.
Part timers aren't just players who didn't make the grade full time and some are high flying professionals in their chosen careers. I know that Gaz Dean who played for Nuneaton when they were in the National League and was capped at England C level is a graduate engineer who works for JLR and manages people in his day job. Similarly Andy Brown who also played in that team is Head of English at a school and manages children! Playing football is probably a bit of light relief from the day job for them! There will be several others like them currently playing in the National League who are probably under less pressure to perform than their full time counterparts in other teams. We need to get into the part time teams from the kick off and not let them settle if we are going to get anything from the games against them.
Part timers aren't just players who didn't make the grade full time and some are high flying professionals in their chosen careers. I know that Gaz Dean who played for Nuneaton when they were in the National League and was capped at England C level is a graduate engineer who works for JLR and manages people in his day job. Similarly Andy Brown who also played in that team is Head of English at a school and manages children! Playing football is probably a bit of light relief from the day job for them! There will be several others like them currently playing in the National League who are probably under less pressure to perform than their full time counterparts in other teams. We need to get into the part time teams from the kick off and not let them settle if we are going to get anything from the games against them.
Everyone is blaming Nicho for Harrad being paid £850 a week but surely Nicho doesn't do contract negotiations? Isn't that up to the Chairman or someone at board level?
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PhilGull, that's what I keep thinking too. Surely not everything can be levelled at Nicho? I know he is basically the only person who comes out and says anything to the fans and does appear to be running the club single-handedly, but surely he doesn't come up with the contracts? Implying that high wages being paid is somehow his fault seems a bit unfair, to me.
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