Should Nicholson be sacked
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So, errr, is this happening then or?
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Averaging a point a game over the last 35.
11 games left = 11 points.
35+11 = 46 points and most certainly relegation.
Answer: He should be backed or sacked!
11 games left = 11 points.
35+11 = 46 points and most certainly relegation.
Answer: He should be backed or sacked!
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Anyone see the local ITV news last night? The reporter was outside Plainmoor for whatever reason and just happened to come across Kevin Nicholson driving away in his car. He asked Kevin if there was any news (presumably about his own position) and if it was 'business as usual' - Kevin confirmed that it was indeed business as usual and then drove off. That'll be an away defeat to Southport on Saturday then.
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I think it would be grossly unfair to sack him and then back a new manager with the funds he's desperately needed all season. He proved last season that with a moderate sum he can turn our fortunes around. Give him what he needs and let him do the job he's paid for.
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Possibly, but then it would be totally understandable if they would rather give funds to their own man.Southampton Gull wrote: ↑07 Mar 2017, 16:38 I think it would be grossly unfair to sack him and then back a new manager with the funds he's desperately needed all season. He proved last season that with a moderate sum he can turn our fortunes around. Give him what he needs and let him do the job he's paid for.
Also we're not going to be signing an entire new team and the one's we have here appear to have lost all confidence in Nicholson. As had the vast majority of the fans at the end of the game on Saturday. The atmosphere was poisonous, understandably after all we have suffered, and I firmly believe his position is now untenable.
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We have gone from yeah he is definitely gone to now business as usual.. WTF is going on?
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Business as usual = shite performances, same old excuses from the gaffer, no comment from the club.
Unless the new owners are hatching a massive spending plan and they are going to give us a really nice surprise soon? sadly I feel that they are probably not and if they are not it just goes to show that they have complete and utter contempt for all us fans and watching us all get frustrated from afar, They got the club by default in the end, I guess C/O to be fair has stated that it is going to be a sustainable rebuild, in other words we are going down and are going to start afresh in the next league down, lets be honest they are not going to spend a penny now, its too late and they have resigned to the fact that the team will do what they can and that's that. It's fairly clear and we have to read between the lines from that osbourne statement. like it or lump it nothing more complicated than that. sadly......
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If we're not going to spend to sustain our National League status what makes anyone think that GI will support the club rebuilding in the Conference South where we will struggle to maintain our professional status and crowds will likely collapse further? Sustainable or not, if GI aren't going to spend now or at least roll the dice then this is very indicative of how they're going to run us. It'll cost them more in the long run to get back up from the South than throwing £30/40k at the playing squad now.
If they let us drop down into the South without any action it's clear their long game is to con the council out of the freehold, not to build a stadium with a sustainable healthy anchor tenant.
If they let us drop down into the South without any action it's clear their long game is to con the council out of the freehold, not to build a stadium with a sustainable healthy anchor tenant.
That's not an unfair conclusion. GI who are claiming they saved the club will really be judged by where we end up in the league this year.
Due to the amount of games left it is becoming very apparent as to GI's motives although many on here worked it out a long time ago, I for one was prepared to give GI the benefit of the doubt unfortunately it appears I for one was wrong. What's more worrying is all the people that are currently receiving payment for their services are doing exactly what they are told and for as long as they can by a group of owners who are inexperienced in football and have an ulterior motive/agenda. All to the detriment of our team and there is sweet fa we can do........I do believe however that the fans will win in the end as we are here for ever, and GI are here until they can't squeeze any profit out of it. if the fans stop going then GI won't make a cent. not much future in that!SenorDingDong wrote: ↑07 Mar 2017, 18:45 If we're not going to spend to sustain our National League status what makes anyone think that GI will support the club rebuilding in the Conference South where we will struggle to maintain our professional status and crowds will likely collapse further? Sustainable or not, if GI aren't going to spend now or at least roll the dice then this is very indicative of how they're going to run us. It'll cost them more in the long run to get back up from the South than throwing £30/40k at the playing squad now.
If they let us drop down into the South without any action it's clear their long game is to con the council out of the freehold, not to build a stadium with a sustainable healthy anchor tenant.
Said it before the last game, why all the negative chants and abuse towards the players at the end of the game?notnow wrote: ↑07 Mar 2017, 19:48 Due to the amount of games left it is becoming very apparent as to GI's motives although many on here worked it out a long time ago, I for one was prepared to give GI the benefit of the doubt unfortunately it appears I for one was wrong. What's more worrying is all the people that are currently receiving payment for their services are doing exactly what they are told and for as long as they can by a group of owners who are inexperienced in football and have an ulterior motive/agenda. All to the detriment of our team and there is sweet fa we can do........I do believe however that the fans will win in the end as we are here for ever, and GI are here until they can't squeeze any profit out of it. if the fans stop going then GI won't make a cent. not much future in that!
Stick two fingers up at the directors box, support the team for 90mins then tell the 'owners' what you think
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I thought the fans did very well in the circumstances. We've put up with crap display after crap display all season and the vast majority of the time they've taken a lap of honour and got a fecking standing ovation! What sort of message does that send out? That we accept such rubbish?
They've been wrapped in cotton wool for a long time and during the match they had good support. It was only really at the end of the game that the fans decided enough was enough and most of the stick I heard was aimed at the manager.
Perhaps the players need to hear that we expect, no demand, better than that. God knows we deserve it.
They've been wrapped in cotton wool for a long time and during the match they had good support. It was only really at the end of the game that the fans decided enough was enough and most of the stick I heard was aimed at the manager.
Perhaps the players need to hear that we expect, no demand, better than that. God knows we deserve it.
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If you're suggesting make your point to GI, forget it. There are no directors, Clarke Osborne's attended I reckon only two games and only his sidekick Chris Rich turns up for every home game so far. Don't know about away fixtures but a good guess is that nobody from GI is present.
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