It takes a brave manager to change a team who've won their last game 2 0 against one of the play off contenders.
Thank goodness it worked
A shame it's been overshadowed by the biting accusations.
Those contributors who called for Doidge to start must have been happy yesterday
Bottle
Fair play yesterday... Took a gamble and it paid off... Certainly not a pitch for Cureton and his intelligent rubbing, would have almost certainly pulled something or twisted an ankle!
Interested to see if Doidge gets a big man/ little man chance with JC
Interested to see if Doidge gets a big man/ little man chance with JC
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Not bad from a clueless idiot,
A clueless idiot who has only dropped 8 points away from home in 3 months a record that at any other club would be having the Manager praised not insulted. Sadly this is DAGENHAM AND REDBRIDGE
Got it bang on yesterday. There was only one team who tried to play football unfortunately the anti football pitch and opponents put paid to that, we as Supporters should be proud of our team yesterday.
A clueless idiot who has only dropped 8 points away from home in 3 months a record that at any other club would be having the Manager praised not insulted. Sadly this is DAGENHAM AND REDBRIDGE
Got it bang on yesterday. There was only one team who tried to play football unfortunately the anti football pitch and opponents put paid to that, we as Supporters should be proud of our team yesterday.
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Wind your neck in Sussex you wanted him gone at Christmas, at least the rest of us are not hypocrites.
Yeah come on Sussex.We're all glad its turned around for WB but you seem to be forgetting you threw your toys out the pram too mate.This turnaround isn't fluke but Im totally sure the vocal disappointment of the fans was key in getting WB to get his act together.Our continued support for a team giving 100% will also be beneficial to the team,us and of course the managers new contract offer/career elsewhere.
Never to high on poor performance always high on great performance.
Never to high on poor performance always high on great performance.
Bollix to Shampoo, it's real poo we want !
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Sussex, as shown on another thread that has re=appeared, didn'y you also say in late Dec/Jan that enough was enough??
I was another, for different reasons to you, who said for the most part that a change was not going to solve anything, BUT, I will admit after the Boxing Day game and then the Northampton away game I didn't see a way out of trouble and that the only way to try and spark a revival may be a change of manager. I was wrong!!!
For people to now start winding one another up about who was right all along is pretty embarrassing. It has not been a great 3 or 4 years on the pitch in many ways, so would have thought most people would just want to enjoy the fact Wayne has engineered a phenomenal turn around and that we are on a great run.
I was another, for different reasons to you, who said for the most part that a change was not going to solve anything, BUT, I will admit after the Boxing Day game and then the Northampton away game I didn't see a way out of trouble and that the only way to try and spark a revival may be a change of manager. I was wrong!!!
For people to now start winding one another up about who was right all along is pretty embarrassing. It has not been a great 3 or 4 years on the pitch in many ways, so would have thought most people would just want to enjoy the fact Wayne has engineered a phenomenal turn around and that we are on a great run.
Yep, viewtopic.php?f=2&t=735DI Mike Dashwood wrote:Sussex, as shown on another thread that has re=appeared, didn'y you also say in late Dec/Jan that enough was enough??