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Personally I think this is good news for the club. We have a much better chance of keeping those players who are out of contract at the club with wayne in charge. Onwards and upwards.
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Hopefully he ha already from mistakes and silly things about fans in his back and he has the potential to be a decent manager.[/quote]
Can anyone translate?[/quote]
Something about Mick McCarthy?[/quote]
Let it go man!
Read my last post and I've explained what I meant anyways..
Can anyone translate?[/quote]
Something about Mick McCarthy?[/quote]
Let it go man!
Read my last post and I've explained what I meant anyways..
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He needs to gather an established squad for next season now. Target Top 10. He can do well but is very affected by criticism. Need to sort out the form and maintaining wins such as the 2 win syndrome which we cant get past. We've given good teams hard work this season but need to turn them into wins.
Good news and im pleased for him.He took a lot of deserved stick and maybe should have been sacked but didn't give up and he did turn it around.Im all for bashing him when hes messing it all up(After all he enjoys the praise when its going right) but he aint done anything wrong for months.Mid table finish ffs,what more did you expect ? Good news as I say :D
Bollix to Shampoo, it's real poo we want !
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I thought Wayne showed humility and made a point of mentioning how he could have perhaps handled things better after the Southport result
That showed he's taken fans sensitivities on board
Wayne is quite popular with some of our best players so I'd expect good news on some contract negotiations before long
One or two will almost certainly go especially if they feel they aren't playing their best position or can make it at a higher level
You can't blame them as long as they always gave 100% when playing for Daggers
That showed he's taken fans sensitivities on board
Wayne is quite popular with some of our best players so I'd expect good news on some contract negotiations before long
One or two will almost certainly go especially if they feel they aren't playing their best position or can make it at a higher level
You can't blame them as long as they always gave 100% when playing for Daggers
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There was no way a contract couldn't be offered, they would be mad not too.
I don't enjoy watching his style of football at home matches, so just hoping that improves next season. Results wise, you can't argue.
I don't enjoy watching his style of football at home matches, so just hoping that improves next season. Results wise, you can't argue.
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Results wise we won five times at home in the calendar year 2014, and went out of all three cups at the first hurdle. The FA Cup defeat really hurt, coming against a poor side with the way to the third round clear. For a club with a tight budget that could have been a life saver.Dagger Steve wrote:There was no way a contract couldn't be offered, they would be mad not too.
I don't enjoy watching his style of football at home matches, so just hoping that improves next season. Results wise, you can't argue.
Wayne should have been fired either after the Southport defeat or at Christmas when we dropped into the bottom two. He is a very lucky man to be working at a club like ours where there seems endless patience with poor football and poor results. Let's not forget the only managers we have ever sacked in our history are Cusack and Carr. The others have either left at a time of their choosing or retired.
I hope this doesn't end up biting us. I can't see that he will have grown a significantly thicker skin than he has demonstrated in his various ill judged rants, or that he is likely to have any better tactical grasp of how to change things to win games when things aren't going right.
The decision is made though, so we live with it.
Not decided on whether I'll renew my season ticket yet, will wait and see who signs contracts I guess. I don't want a discount on a 2015/16 shirt with the shitty "swords" badge on it anyway.
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Sorry, i meant results since turn of the year. On that basis a contract had to be offeredMike the Dagger wrote:Results wise we won five times at home in the calendar year 2014, and went out of all three cups at the first hurdle. The FA Cup defeat really hurt, coming against a poor side with the way to the third round clear. For a club with a tight budget that could have been a life saver.Dagger Steve wrote:There was no way a contract couldn't be offered, they would be mad not too.
I don't enjoy watching his style of football at home matches, so just hoping that improves next season. Results wise, you can't argue.
Wayne should have been fired either after the Southport defeat or at Christmas when we dropped into the bottom two.
But yes, he should of been sacked before then.
Don't think many on here (two possibly?) would argue the manager should have been given the push after Southport... he wasn't howver and the question now of whether he deserved a contract is a million miles away. We thought we were down at points this season... could end of almost top half
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nail hammer headMike the Dagger wrote:Results wise we won five times at home in the calendar year 2014, and went out of all three cups at the first hurdle. The FA Cup defeat really hurt, coming against a poor side with the way to the third round clear. For a club with a tight budget that could have been a life saver.Dagger Steve wrote:There was no way a contract couldn't be offered, they would be mad not too.
I don't enjoy watching his style of football at home matches, so just hoping that improves next season. Results wise, you can't argue.
Wayne should have been fired either after the Southport defeat or at Christmas when we dropped into the bottom two. He is a very lucky man to be working at a club like ours where there seems endless patience with poor football and poor results. Let's not forget the only managers we have ever sacked in our history are Cusack and Carr. The others have either left at a time of their choosing or retired.
I hope this doesn't end up biting us. I can't see that he will have grown a significantly thicker skin than he has demonstrated in his various ill judged rants, or that he is likely to have any better tactical grasp of how to change things to win games when things aren't going right.
The decision is made though, so we live with it.
Not decided on whether I'll renew my season ticket yet, will wait and see who signs contracts I guess. I don't want a discount on a 2015/16 shirt with the shitty "swords" badge on it anyway.
Even the shitty swords badge I agree with
but we finished 9th!