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Post by thevoid on May 29, 2022 17:42:51 GMT
Here we go again another shit crouchpotato1 post Bore off Funnily that's what I'd like to say to Midtable Mike. I thought you liked being bored anyway?
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Post by crouchpotato1 on May 29, 2022 17:44:29 GMT
Funnily that's what I'd like to say to Midtable Mike. I thought you liked being bored anyway? Only with the constant drivel you post🤮🤮
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Post by Pugsley on May 29, 2022 17:48:36 GMT
Sack that turgid manager and install Holden if nothing else Dear oh dear
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Post by thevoid on May 29, 2022 17:53:41 GMT
Funnily that's what I'd like to say to Midtable Mike. I thought you liked being bored anyway? Only with the constant drivel you post🤮🤮 I hate your drivel although at least I'm not paying to put up with it, unlike the shite your hero produces. Now go and have a tug over your MON scrapbook 🛎️🔚
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Post by musik on May 29, 2022 18:01:45 GMT
The new club teams in the Championship in 2022/23, are they better than Pboro, Derby, Barnsley, Fulham, Bmouth and Forest?
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Post by leesandfordstoupe on May 29, 2022 18:08:49 GMT
The new club teams in the Championship in 2022/23, are they better than Pboro, Derby, Barnsley, Fulham, Bmouth and Forest? No
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Post by xchpotter on May 29, 2022 18:11:03 GMT
The new club teams in the Championship in 2022/23, are they better than Pboro, Derby, Barnsley, Fulham, Bmouth and Forest? Makes no difference as long as we remain as shit as we are.
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Post by musik on May 29, 2022 18:22:18 GMT
The new club teams in the Championship in 2022/23, are they better than Pboro, Derby, Barnsley, Fulham, Bmouth and Forest? Makes no difference as long as we remain as shit as we are. So, 14 +/-1?
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Post by iglugluk on May 29, 2022 18:55:01 GMT
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Post by bayernoatcake on May 29, 2022 18:57:59 GMT
Sack that turgid manager and install Holden if nothing else Dear oh dear It’s blue sky thinking like that, that has allowed the owners to get away with it for so long. They’d happily do that and think it was a great idea. When the reality is it’s the lazy and cheap option as per.
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Post by Tosh on May 29, 2022 18:59:47 GMT
How can Stoke City FC achieve more success in the season 2022/23, than the previous one? Position 14th in the Final table. 🤨 🤔 🙄 A fully fit Harry Souttar for a full season
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Post by iamstokie on May 29, 2022 20:23:14 GMT
He deserves bashing , he’s done a really poor job Really poor job🤔clueless as usual You’re the only clueless idiot on here fella , ur deluded if you think MoN’s a decent manager , keep living in your own little world while the rest of us see he’s useless
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Post by iamstokie on May 29, 2022 20:26:17 GMT
Here we go again another shit crouchpotato1 post Bore off Why because he’s right , you’re a fool
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Post by crouchpotato1 on May 29, 2022 20:26:24 GMT
Really poor job🤔clueless as usual You’re the only clueless idiot on here fella , ur deluded if you think MoN’s a decent manager , keep living in your own little world while the rest of us see he’s useless The rest of us🙄What 10/15 clowns on the Oatcake🤣hilarious
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Post by kaney78 on May 29, 2022 20:31:20 GMT
MON is a solid reliable and safe manager who seems to set out not to lose. Exactly what we don't need if we want promotion or exciting attacking football. If he stays then 14th is around our level. spot on.think hes done a decent enough job but can't take us much higher
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Post by thevoid on May 30, 2022 6:30:21 GMT
You’re the only clueless idiot on here fella , ur deluded if you think MoN’s a decent manager , keep living in your own little world while the rest of us see he’s useless The rest of us🙄What 10/15 clowns on the Oatcake🤣hilarious Take it you weren't at Oakwell? Won't take long for those chants to reappear
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Post by bayernoatcake on May 30, 2022 6:34:02 GMT
The rest of us🙄What 10/15 clowns on the Oatcake🤣hilarious Take it you weren't at Oakwell? Won't take long for those chants to reappear I’ve never heard so many people be so vocal about wanting him gone than at the last home game. It restored a bit of faith for me.
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Post by thevoid on May 30, 2022 6:49:28 GMT
Take it you weren't at Oakwell? Won't take long for those chants to reappear I’ve never heard so many people be so vocal about wanting him gone than at the last home game. It restored a bit of faith for me. Same here. Obviously crouchpotato's happy clapping will drown out anything he doesn't want to hear 😀
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Post by jokker on May 30, 2022 14:07:09 GMT
Play eleven men week in week out, and keep no more than seven in reserve, if changes must be made, and over 46 games some will. If more players are needed look to the academy.
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Post by leesandfordstoupe on May 30, 2022 17:46:06 GMT
Play eleven men week in week out, and keep no more than seven in reserve, if changes must be made, and over 46 games some will. If more players are needed look to the academy. Hmm sounds kind of suicidal.
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Post by CBUFAWKIPWH on May 31, 2022 6:36:33 GMT
1 Get an experienced, confident goalkeeper the defence can trust.
2 Decide on a formation, build a squad to play it and stick with it. Doesn't really matter what it is.
3 Stop making stupid mistakes at the back
4 Learn to win ugly when it isn't going your way,
5 Be more decisive with substitutions and do it earlier.
6 Don't play players recovering from injury when they aren't ready - regardless of who they are.
7 Get lucky with injuries and don't make so many changes at Xmas
8 Be utterly unsentimental about playing youngsters. Only play them when they are ready and are the best option available.
9 Get behind the manager and the team, especially when there is a wobble and they need the support most.
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Post by bayernoatcake on May 31, 2022 6:40:51 GMT
1 Get an experienced, confident goalkeeper the defence can trust. 2 Decide on a formation, build a squad to play it and stick with it. Doesn't really matter what it is. 3 Stop making stupid mistakes at the back 4 Learn to win ugly when it isn't going your way, 5 Be more decisive with substitutions and do it earlier. 6 Don't play players recovering from injury when they aren't ready - regardless of who they are. 7 Get lucky with injuries and don't make so many changes at Xmas 8 Be utterly unsentimental about playing youngsters. Only play them when they are ready and are the best option available. 9 Get behind the manager and the team, especially when there is a wobble and they need the support most. Half of them amount to sack the manager
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Post by scfc75 on May 31, 2022 6:46:39 GMT
Play eleven men week in week out, and keep no more than seven in reserve, if changes must be made, and over 46 games some will. If more players are needed look to the academy. That’s what nearly relegated Leeds this season.
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Post by CBUFAWKIPWH on May 31, 2022 6:56:02 GMT
1 Get an experienced, confident goalkeeper the defence can trust. 2 Decide on a formation, build a squad to play it and stick with it. Doesn't really matter what it is. 3 Stop making stupid mistakes at the back 4 Learn to win ugly when it isn't going your way, 5 Be more decisive with substitutions and do it earlier. 6 Don't play players recovering from injury when they aren't ready - regardless of who they are. 7 Get lucky with injuries and don't make so many changes at Xmas 8 Be utterly unsentimental about playing youngsters. Only play them when they are ready and are the best option available. 9 Get behind the manager and the team, especially when there is a wobble and they need the support most. Half of them amount to sack the manager No they don't. You have absolutely no idea what a new manager would do and they could easily make the same mistakes or worse. Sacking the manager is just an overly simplistic answer to a complex problem. If the next manager doesn't work out just rinse and repeat. Never fails. Except it does.
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Post by lordb on May 31, 2022 7:00:59 GMT
1 Get an experienced, confident goalkeeper the defence can trust. 2 Decide on a formation, build a squad to play it and stick with it. Doesn't really matter what it is. 3 Stop making stupid mistakes at the back 4 Learn to win ugly when it isn't going your way, 5 Be more decisive with substitutions and do it earlier. 6 Don't play players recovering from injury when they aren't ready - regardless of who they are. 7 Get lucky with injuries and don't make so many changes at Xmas 8 Be utterly unsentimental about playing youngsters. Only play them when they are ready and are the best option available. 9 Get behind the manager and the team, especially when there is a wobble and they need the support most. Re point 7, Xmas will be just after a long break this year so everyone (apart from Souttar and maybe Brown or Allen) should be fresh Points 3 and 4 are the key ones I'd add point 10: play faster football at home
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Post by bayernoatcake on May 31, 2022 7:01:52 GMT
Half of them amount to sack the manager No they don't. You have absolutely no idea what a new manager would do and they could easily make the same mistakes or worse. Sacking the manager is just an overly simplistic answer to a complex problem. If the next manager doesn't work out just rinse and repeat. Never fails. Except it does. They could, so let’s never ever get a new manager. 😂😂 Every big issue on the pitch stems from the managers weaknesses. Yes that’s how football works. He would have been sacked at every other club in the league after the last two seasons. Only our inept board and unambitious fans seem ok with two years of utter shit.
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Post by Gary Hackett on May 31, 2022 7:05:05 GMT
Be prepared to sack the manager early enough in the season when we realise nothing has changed.
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Post by femark on May 31, 2022 7:26:18 GMT
Brown and Baker to maintain their form, Souttar and Powell to stay free from injury, Campbell to rediscover his form and a couple of decent signings.
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Post by leesandfordstoupe on May 31, 2022 8:07:34 GMT
1 Get an experienced, confident goalkeeper the defence can trust. 2 Decide on a formation, build a squad to play it and stick with it. Doesn't really matter what it is. 3 Stop making stupid mistakes at the back 4 Learn to win ugly when it isn't going your way, 5 Be more decisive with substitutions and do it earlier. 6 Don't play players recovering from injury when they aren't ready - regardless of who they are. 7 Get lucky with injuries and don't make so many changes at Xmas 8 Be utterly unsentimental about playing youngsters. Only play them when they are ready and are the best option available. 9 Get behind the manager and the team, especially when there is a wobble and they need the support most. Point 4 is shit, most of our wins were ugly last season, it’s what we already do. Needs to be replaced with learn to win handsomely by wider margins scoring more goals.
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Post by blackpoolred on May 31, 2022 8:12:44 GMT
We need to improve at both ends. We need some creative players who can pitch in with goals, a good defensive midfield player, some central defenders and a goalkeeper. I would say as it stands our only defensive hope for next season is a 40-year-old and a player who has not kicked a ball for over a year and I can't help feeling the club/manager are happy with that and pinning their hopes on it.
A test of how good you are defensively as a team is how well you protect a lead and no team was worse than us in all 4 divisions in that department, for me that is a worrying stat and as things stand we look like a club who are not moving forward possibly the opposite.
I do think the club, as a whole, is suffering from inertia, lack of direction and there seems to be no plan. We were told at the end of the previous season we would be going down the stats route in terms of bringing players in, which included bringing players in of optimal age and also told there would be very little movement. We got a whole raft of players moving out and coming in and unless 40 is the new optimal age then I am not sure what has gone on there.
A couple of years ago we sacked a man for losing only his 2nd game in a 14 match run, roll on a few years and we seem content with a man that has lost 10 home games out of his last 17 and who possibly has some health issues, add to that no balance to the squad and oh I could go on but will leave it there.
The whole club needs a shakeup from top to bottom, as a fan I have lost the will to be honest and see no real hope/plan going forward, just a club bundling along with a hit n hope approach and also very little hope of us seeing any exciting football for the foreseeable future.
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