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Old 09-12-2007, 19:47   #20
Tommy McQueen
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Re: Surely Coleman must go

I went to M.K. Dons yesterday, along with 69 others, at least half who were Southern based. So about 32 fans travelled from Accy, it was absolutely diabolical to watch. No wonder there were no Ultra's present no flags no singing, the only cheer was an ironic one when we won our first corner deep into the second half. It became a bit of a laughing stock when someone shouted, don't let them score a sixth, or there will be no way back.Coley sat in the dugout most of the game letting J Bell run about in the Tecnical area. The team he put out was absolutely rubbish there is no other word for it. To cap it all he substituted Roberts after 20 mins. What message does that send out to the players? We are two down, to take off a defender and put a midfielder on. We had no stikers on he was playing Craney up front, I know Mullin and Rosco were injured, but where was McGivern he was warming up before the game? It was as though Coley was scatching at straws and just throwing anyone on especially when Whalley and Miles appeared. Maybe he is tactically niave, and it is time for a change. I agree he has done wonders whilst he has been in charge, but time is running out. Maybe that goes for the Chairman as well. We will see.
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