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Please go on port chat and find out how mythical the Southport chairman s comments where. People have no idea of what went on at Southport and the traditional childish reaction of the Southport chairman when he doesn't get his own way. |
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What hes done or not done is irrelevant, its what he is.
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Wish the club would keep us in the picture , after all without fans there would be no club.
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Latest word here is that its all over bar the official announcement, so best of luck with that. It leaves us looking for another new manager but at least our season is nearly over.
And good luck against Oxford tonight - things never look too bad if you're winning. |
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Im a lifelong Sligo fan and to be honest I am glad to see the back of JC & JB if they are on the way. I think alot of rovers fans would feel that way . Although they did give us a win in europe , our league form has been poor .Our playing style has gone backwards and very direct. He plays a big centre half up front and hopes for the best , makes poor substitutions and odd team selections . In their defence they did take over mid season in a league they don't know , with limited budget and an injury crisis.
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We support Accrington Stanley, not a player, manager or board member. We've been through some ridiculous ****e over the years but we have always continued to support the TEAM as a whole; there are thousands of facets that go in to making that Team called Accrington Stanley and we are all part of it irrespective of where we are in the world; rich or poor. The only thing we have in common is the club. It doesn't matter if it's Coleman or Dunn, all that matters is 3 points tonight and every week after. We don't have a choice in who the manager is, same as we don't have a choice but to back the Team all the way.
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Not happy its all going backwards again, Ive seen us play proper footy on deck stuff post C&B and thats what i go to watch, I'm thankful I've got a very busy uni year ahead no time for 90 mins of grr cos I'm fed up with it. I can't see Nicky Hunt putting up with the scouse hairdryer treatment.
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The club only deal with fact, which is when anything becomes official. |
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I've been following Stanley for about 9 years now (since the start of the conference promotion season) and I've never been impressed with JC's style of play nor his touchline attitude so if he was appointed I would be disappointed. Yes, he did work wonders with a miniscule budget and get us into the football league. Yes, he did bring some gems to the club but the question is, what would the fans rather have? A manager who berates an official at every opportunity and plays hoof ball which is the wrong style for the some of the players he unearths and then wonders why the team don't get results. Or, would we prefer a manager who makes it clear that keeping on the deck is key taking into account the height of the team and doesn't blame an official at every opportunity? (although, at times I'll admit, we get some shocking officials) My money would be on JC coming back but I feel that giving an opportunity to someone else instead of bowing down to nostalgia would be the right way forward. However, time will tell and whatever happens I just hope that spirit of the squad is not affected.
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More than happy for people to disagree with the Coleman appointment for whatever personal reason but I've had enough of this nonsense about his Stanley teams playing hoofball. We played the best on the deck game in the league in our play off season, scoring bucket loads the year previous with Grant and Symes. Both on a pitch that was more in line with the imagery of a Seamus Heaney poem than a Football League surface.
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