Hartlepool United v Torquay United - 1/3/14
Posted: 01 Mar 2014, 17:22
Harding has won the Conference before with Aldershot ^.
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dont talk wet.kevgull wrote:I'm thinking of starting another positive thread....... Who's with me!
compared to hargreaves, it looks like he is.Scott Brehaut wrote: You make it look like Juan was some sort of managerial genius
I had to watch the YouTube videos on the jokes thread to make me smile. Have to do that quite often running this site.kevgull wrote:I'm thinking of starting another positive thread....... Who's with me!
You lead and they will follow ! :}kevgull wrote:I'm thinking of starting another positive thread....... Who's with me!
I know..but we're not cast adrift yet. Still mathematically all to play fordiamondgirl wrote: That makes no difference. Cobblers are also in the drop zone. Even if we swap places with them we are still going down.
Knill was, supposedly, an accomplished manager - he just about got us over the line last season and then, for reasons that escape me even now, made us worse than the season before.SuperNickyWroe wrote: compared to hargreaves, it looks like he is.
thats fine if you think that scotty.Scott Brehaut wrote: Knill was, supposedly, an accomplished manager - he just about got us over the line last season and then, for reasons that escape me even now, made us worse than the season before.
People that say he was looking at turning it around forget that he was given several life lines (going to be sacked then won a game, lost a load, threatened with the sack and win the game....) and when he was sacked we had drawn with Bristol Rovers and allowed both Exeter and Plymouth to roger us senseless whilst putting up all the fight of a two year old.
He wasn't ever going to turn it around (ok, I can't prove it, but the table spoke for itself) - the fact that Hargreaves won't either is not really his fault - he was left with a team at near on rock bottom and it is his first ever job - football management isn't going to ever win you lots of friends if you can't get the team winning, but it's made even harder when a manager with "vast" experience has left you with a sack of shite to work with.
I'm not judging Hargreaves until next season, when he's had the chance to put his proper mark on the team. Then, and only then, can he really be judged.
Spot on there Scott!Scott Brehaut wrote:
Knill was, supposedly, an accomplished manager - he just about got us over the line last season and then, for reasons that escape me even now, made us worse than the season before.
People that say he was looking at turning it around forget that he was given several life lines (going to be sacked then won a game, lost a load, threatened with the sack and win the game....) and when he was sacked we had drawn with Bristol Rovers and allowed both Exeter and Plymouth to roger us senseless whilst putting up all the fight of a two year old.
He wasn't ever going to turn it around (ok, I can't prove it, but the table spoke for itself) - the fact that Hargreaves won't either is not really his fault - he was left with a team at near on rock bottom and it is his first ever job - football management isn't going to ever win you lots of friends if you can't get the team winning, but it's made even harder when a manager with "vast" experience has left you with a sack of shite to work with.
I'm not judging Hargreaves until next season, when he's had the chance to put his proper mark on the team. Then, and only then, can he really be judged.
look, he knew which players were here when he took the job.PlainmoorRoar wrote: Spot on there Scott!
Let's be honest he's inherited a team that wasn't good enough to compete Can we still stay up?
Heart is always thinking maybe if we go on a run, head says no
Can't give up though, this is football
Maybe not, but he threw his hat in the ring and the board took a punt.SuperNickyWroe wrote: thats fine if you think that scotty.
but hargreaves wasnt the right choice to give us a chance of staying in the league.
I dont think we have anywhere near the basis of a good team, not even in the conference. Can't fathom what evidence there is to base this on. I agree the table doesn't lie, we are the worst team in the entire football league, we are bottom of league 2. By the end of the season it is possible we could not be, but very very unlikely. Other than a very few occasions we have been dire all season.Scott Brehaut wrote: Maybe not, but he threw his hat in the ring and the board took a punt.
If he had turned it round he would have been hailed a hero - he probably thought he could too, before realising very quickly that what he had inherited wasn't as good as first thought.
Look we all think we have the makings of a good team and maybe we do, but the table doesn't lie - we clearly don't have that good a team as we're currently 7 points adrift at the foot of the table.