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Gary Johnson, stick or twist?
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I’m sorry to say it, but the club needs new management.
Whilst I think GJ would find a way to bring us right back up, the fact is we should not be in a relegation battle and todays exit from the cup with another flawed setup and poor showing by most accounts underscores the consistency of the problems we are facing
Whilst I think GJ would find a way to bring us right back up, the fact is we should not be in a relegation battle and todays exit from the cup with another flawed setup and poor showing by most accounts underscores the consistency of the problems we are facing
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We are stuck with him I am afraid.......he should have gone months ago.........however he will be gone when his contract is up so summer I guess.Bristol_Gull wrote: ↑11 Feb 2023, 21:36 I’m sorry to say it, but the club needs new management.
Whilst I think GJ would find a way to bring us right back up, the fact is we should not be in a relegation battle and todays exit from the cup with another flawed setup and poor showing by most accounts underscores the consistency of the problems we are facing
The same old excuses week in week out, the press calls are embarrassing with the same old drivel and excuses and the blame always with officials.
the tactics do not change, the hoofball, the lack of ideas we have needed a fresh face, fresh ideas with a better network for recruitment.
I really hope he can get us out of the mess he has created this season with a shambles of signings in the majority of cases. I will exclude 2 of the
so called marquee 8. Massive games ahead at Dorking, Aldershot, Scunnie , Gateshead and Maidenhead away...this will define things.
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Sadly, it is time for 'thank you and goodbye'.
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Too late now, unless there was a Neil Warnock type manager available to get instant results.
I'd thank Johnson, Somerset Gull, for the lovely attacking football we used to play, and if it wasn't for that awful Play Off final, the fact we'd be back in the football league.
It's get through this season, and more or less start afresh with new manager and players again next year.
I'd thank Johnson, Somerset Gull, for the lovely attacking football we used to play, and if it wasn't for that awful Play Off final, the fact we'd be back in the football league.
It's get through this season, and more or less start afresh with new manager and players again next year.
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I listen to the Herald Express podcast every week and every time I am shocked by the subservience shown to the “Gaffa”. He really is past his best.
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He has lost the plot months ago, who plays hoofball on a plastic pitch ? Today we had Mensah and I am not sure in what position, but he was in for Evans !
It sums up his faith in Wyatt and Hanson who are more natural midfielders. We are incapable of making 3 passes together as Southend outpassed, outplayed , and outwitted us.
The normal drivel from GJ on the website, same old sh1t just another defeat
It sums up his faith in Wyatt and Hanson who are more natural midfielders. We are incapable of making 3 passes together as Southend outpassed, outplayed , and outwitted us.
The normal drivel from GJ on the website, same old sh1t just another defeat
I honestly can’t see how anyone can defend GJ after seeing today’s performance. No effort (except for Lapslie and Nico). Tactically awful. Aimless long ball at every opportunity. It’s so dreadful to watch every time Halstead has the ball in his hands he pumps it long straight away. The defenders clear it up every time. There seems to be no plan from set pieces. We run out of ideas so hope a long throw might work but it never does and there is no sign we actually practice them. We might as well not bother with a midfield as they are bypassed every time. No width.
It felt like watching an end of season game where we had nothing to play for.
It felt like watching an end of season game where we had nothing to play for.
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The faces have changed but the mismanagement continues.
Lack of formation, no clear system, players playing out of position, inadequate loan signings
This is a management problem and the only hope of survival is bringing someone new in who can bring a fresh start, new ideas and build confidence in a team that is playing as though they are already down.
Lack of formation, no clear system, players playing out of position, inadequate loan signings
This is a management problem and the only hope of survival is bringing someone new in who can bring a fresh start, new ideas and build confidence in a team that is playing as though they are already down.
He should have been shown the door before Christmas. What an appalling season we are having, same mistakes week in, week out. The buck stops with the manager. His excuse yesterday of 'it's what happens when you're at the bottom' is absolute nonsense. No Gary it's what happens when you sign poor footballers and play them out of position.
Gary’s got no ambition and no proven coaches to help him.
He’s living off of his reputation.
However as we all know with all things in life, you get out of it what you are prepared to put in to it.
Poor investment = Poor results
He’s living off of his reputation.
However as we all know with all things in life, you get out of it what you are prepared to put in to it.
Poor investment = Poor results
Life is like TUFC. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory.
Playing Da Silva as wingback is plain potty. Goodness knows what the lad thinks of his ‘education’ at TUFC!
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52% v 48% is a precarious representation!
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