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Revived Red 18-01-2008 09:03

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Originally Posted by Oldgobbin (Post 518640)
Well said Carpon, I totally agree. Let's stop moaning and get behind Coley and the lads instead of calling for his head at the first real sign of adversity.

But sadly, it's not "the first real sign of adversity". This is what Carpon wrote after the Notts County game:

What makes me worry- an ordinary team took another 3 points.We were 2-0 up against another ordinary team,let it slip, went back in front and hung on to win the game (bottom of league hammered them 5-0 today). I like many others,was at Gigg Lane. 1-0 up,should have been 3, end up losing a game we should have won comfortably.

Wrexham...... Total lack of effort.

We may have the cushion now. How long can this side carry passengers???

Forget the non-sensical talk of Play offs !!! REALITY BITES. !!

For my mind, success is avoiding relegation back to the Conference.

I, like many others am P****d off with what transpired against Notts County, but what worries me more is the lack of switches,change of tactics,change of personell.

We must not forget the dismal games seen earlier in the season. Let's remember that Steve McLaren was not sacked because of one bad result. As far as Stanley is concerened, we are still seeing the same ineffective (non-existent!) tactics. I was at Stockport last Saturday and our performance was inept - and Stockport are a very ordinary team.

Another factor to remember is that those of us who post on here are the truly committed Stanley fans, irrespective of our thoughts about the management/chairman etc. The club NEEDS "Joe Public" to be turning up at the FES in greater numbers than is presently happening. Is the team playing a style of football that will attract the non-committed? In that context, the performance against Posh is largely irrelevant - it is the performance against the likes of Stockport and Notts County that is more relevant.



Pendle Red 18-01-2008 10:19

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[quote=Pendle Red
What I would like to see happen is maybe the Question & Answer session that was going to take place with Coley earlier in the Season perhaps take place in the not too distant future, just to get a better understanding of the constraints perhaps they have to work under and see what the long term plan of of how the Club can be taken forward.

It's happening on Friday 25th January see Fishy site:)

Alvin the chipmunk 18-01-2008 10:24

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This just shows JC and JB's chracters. What other manager would openly face the fans after the kind of stick people have labelled at him on here?

harwood red 18-01-2008 11:28

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Great post Carpon...karma on it's way

Come on let's support OUR team tomorrow

Bagpuss 18-01-2008 11:49

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After every defeat we get Coley making statements about how he's going to do this and that well for me I'm sick of hearing the same old stuff I just want him to sort it out before it's too late. What he says next Friday he has to mean it but I doubt it will have much effect if the next game he doesn't turn his words into action.

Willie Miller 19-01-2008 20:26

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Bet-there-is-no-one-brave-enough-to-repeat-what-they've-said-on-here-to-his-face!

Bagpuss 20-01-2008 12:44

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Originally Posted by Willie Miller (Post 519381)
Bet-there-is-no-one-brave-enough-to-repeat-what-they've-said-on-here-to-his-face!

And why not, that's what a forum is for questions and answers, have you got anything in mind that you have seen on here?

Darwenred1968 20-01-2008 13:16

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Originally Posted by Willie Miller (Post 519381)
Bet-there-is-no-one-brave-enough-to-repeat-what-they've-said
-on-here-to-his-face!

I for one will be at the meeting and will tell him straight that we are in the position we are in due to him and no one else,he buys the cr*p he selects his mates to play no matter how pathetic they are. It's about time some of the fans really told the tactically bereft twosome just what they think of them because you can't live on past glories for ever!! Should be a heated debate?:cool:

cmonstanley 20-01-2008 14:32

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when is it again ?

harwood red 20-01-2008 15:55

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This Friday at 8pm in the crown after the benin match which ko 5pm

cmonstanley 20-01-2008 16:02

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cheers for that:)

Oggy 20-01-2008 17:05

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Originally Posted by harwood red (Post 519539)
This Friday at 8pm in the crown after the benin match which ko 5pm

Sounds like an interesting evening, especially if we're supporting Benin from 5 o'clock. :thepint:

John and Jimmy deserve a lot of credit for doing this, no other management team would put themselves in this position.

Anyway, there's a couple of pints for the poser of the best question. :cheers:
My tactic will be to write it down beforehand, whether I can read it by 8 o'clock is anybody's guess. :)

It's been a miserable wet winter, let's clear the air and get on with supporting Stanley. :theband:

C'mon Benin, c'mon Coley, c'mon Stanley.:Banane40::banhat::Banane35::banhat:

(Sorry, must have caught something)

slerpy 20-01-2008 18:43

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This thread is a sea of lunacy, Coleman has done a great job. The critics on here have over looked just how good Posh are they would beat the vast majority of Championship sides, forget Tuesday, support the club (loudly ) LOUDLY and Coleman will turn it around.

Bagpuss 20-01-2008 18:51

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Originally Posted by slerpy (Post 519623)
This thread is a sea of lunacy, Coleman has done a great job. The critics on here have over looked just how good Posh are they would beat the vast majority of Championship sides, forget Tuesday, support the club (loudly ) LOUDLY and Coleman will turn it around.

Here we go are you saying we get on our knees and repent for even questioning the football genius and if anyone was thinking of going next friday we should not dare to ask anything that may upset?

Haz66 20-01-2008 19:39

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Originally Posted by slerpy (Post 519623)
This thread is a sea of lunacy, Coleman has done a great job. The critics on here have over looked just how good Posh are they would beat the vast majority of Championship sides, forget Tuesday, support the club (loudly ) LOUDLY and Coleman will turn it around.

I dont recall anyone saying he hasn`t done a good job, i think whats upsetting people is not the Posh result in itself but the continued lack of tactics, effort and how certain players continually get in the team when they clearly shouldn`t, where some should be in but aren`t given the chance.
I think the problem is we all love the club and sometimes the passion of the fans is somewhat more than those serving the club.


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