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Post by dazza23 on Feb 21, 2019 16:21:20 GMT 1
You should be happy, because you want us to keep losing, you've said so yourself. Sunderland are a very strong side, with players worth more than our entire squad. We were doing ok, holding them to a 2-2 draw until we conceded 2 penalties. If we keep playing like that then not all hope has been lost and we might just survive in League 1 by the skin of our teeth. Literal or what? Join the dots, unless you 're being deliberately obtuse? Donut has already come out and said he hopes we lose everygame if it means SL goes so he becomes a fan of every other club in league 1 bar Gillingham 🙈 I might sign up to the other 23 clubs forums in league 1 to pretend I support them just like Donut does for this forum.
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Post by bluegill on Feb 21, 2019 19:14:11 GMT 1
Bluegill...If you have a moment listen to Tim Flowers on Utube post match ( Solihull Moors ). You can see that he will eventually make a decent league manager. The way he speaks, with a calmness and vibes he gives during his interviews shows he can lead MEN. Listen to Lovell and everything is tinged with stubbornness and excuses and he lacks any kind of charisma. Sunderland are a team in transition and defensively they are leaky, but not worst than us, but Lovell lacks the bases grasp of management and that is setting up, being difficult to breakdown. The fundamentals of management are alien to Lovell just like that fool Pennock. Both are cut from the same cloth. Narcissant. Screamer Poor communicator Always right Blamers Indecisive Vindictive Inconsiderate and shaming are traits of poor managers. Lovell ticks all those boxes. This season is just a WASHOUT. I agree with you that Tim Flowers is doing a great job at Sutton Coldfield, this job so early into his managerial career may be a step to far too soon!!! I think what is more than likely to happen is that Andy Hessenthaler will save Dover Athletic from dropping out of the Conference and will be hailed as a saviour. I think his move from Eastleigh to Dover, when you consider at a time when Eastleigh were in the ascendancy is all set for him to return to Priestfield 🤔🤔🤔🤔
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Post by swansgills888 on Feb 21, 2019 19:50:48 GMT 1
We dont want Hess back at the Gills again, he had his time and dont ever see him getting back jnto football league management any time soon.
It would a bit depressing having Hess here again, so bring in Evans, Flowers or Ainsworth.
Lovell is just on borrowed time as far as I'm concerned.
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Post by donut on Feb 23, 2019 0:13:46 GMT 1
Literal or what? Join the dots, unless you 're being deliberately obtuse? Donut has already come out and said he hopes we lose everygame if it means SL goes so he becomes a fan of every other club in league 1 bar Gillingham 🙈 I might sign up to the other 23 clubs forums in league 1 to pretend I support them just like Donut does for this forum. Well work it out for yourself dazza and when the point will come when you want Lovell to go before we go down.
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Post by swansgills888 on Feb 23, 2019 1:17:09 GMT 1
Not many wants Lovell here, only he wants himself here.
I have lost the respect for the guy now and his style of management is shambolic, maybe losing is the only way to get rid of him. Obviously, we don't want to get relegated but if we do go down with Lovell in charge, it will backfire big style against the chairman, who has taken a huge risk in letting Lovell carry on until the end of the season.
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Post by donut on Feb 23, 2019 13:11:43 GMT 1
Not many wants Lovell here, only he wants himself here. I have lost the respect for the guy now and his style of management is shambolic, maybe losing is the only way to get rid of him. Obviously, we don't want to get relegated but if we do go down with Lovell in charge, it will backfire big style against the chairman, who has taken a huge risk in letting Lovell carry on until the end of the season. Hmmm...but dazza and Manc know best, well after each game that is. He can go when we lose a couple but he can stay after each of his Rare wins as long as we 're two points above the drop zone, incredulous I d say! What ambition, I m in awe.
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Post by mancunianinmedway on Feb 23, 2019 16:10:12 GMT 1
Not many wants Lovell here, only he wants himself here. I have lost the respect for the guy now and his style of management is shambolic, maybe losing is the only way to get rid of him. Obviously, we don't want to get relegated but if we do go down with Lovell in charge, it will backfire big style against the chairman, who has taken a huge risk in letting Lovell carry on until the end of the season. Hmmm...but dazza and Manc know best, well after each game that is. He can go when we lose a couple but he can stay after each of his Rare wins as long as we 're two points above the drop zone, incredulous I d say! What ambition, I m in awe. His "rare" wins are keeping us just out of the relegation zone, of course we all want to be higher up the table, but we aren't. I don't think Lovell is cut out for league management, if it was just lack of experience then you'd expect him to improve over time, even people terrible at their jobs will improve slightly with experience. But he insists on playing the same team and same formation with the same tactics, which some times works, sometimes doesn't. He needs to be replaced, but I don't hope that the team loses to prove my point. If he keeps us up then he has to go before next season, if we end up slipping into relegation there's probably little point sacking him now, but he would need to go before next season As for the claim not many people want him here, I've not heard ant anti Lovell stuff at any games I've been to, although admittedly we did leave before the end of the Barnsley game.
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Post by donut on Feb 24, 2019 12:35:20 GMT 1
Hmmm...but dazza and Manc know best, well after each game that is. He can go when we lose a couple but he can stay after each of his Rare wins as long as we 're two points above the drop zone, incredulous I d say! What ambition, I m in awe. His "rare" wins are keeping us just out of the relegation zone, of course we all want to be higher up the table, but we aren't. I don't think Lovell is cut out for league management, if it was just lack of experience then you'd expect him to improve over time, even people terrible at their jobs will improve slightly with experience. But he insists on playing the same team and same formation with the same tactics, which some times works, sometimes doesn't. Pop He needs to be replaced, but I don't hope that the team loses to prove my point. If he keeps us up then he has to go before next season, if we end up slipping into relegation there's probably little point sacking him now, but he would need to go before next season As for the claim not many people want him here, I've not heard ant anti Lovell stuff at any games I've been to, although admittedly we did leave before the end of the Barnsley game. You still dont get it do you? Not to prove my point, to effect the change before we go down.
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Post by donut on Feb 24, 2019 12:36:17 GMT 1
You still don't get it do you, not to prove my point, to effect the change before we go down.
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Post by mancunianinmedway on Feb 24, 2019 12:43:01 GMT 1
His "rare" wins are keeping us just out of the relegation zone, of course we all want to be higher up the table, but we aren't. I don't think Lovell is cut out for league management, if it was just lack of experience then you'd expect him to improve over time, even people terrible at their jobs will improve slightly with experience. But he insists on playing the same team and same formation with the same tactics, which some times works, sometimes doesn't. Pop He needs to be replaced, but I don't hope that the team loses to prove my point. If he keeps us up then he has to go before next season, if we end up slipping into relegation there's probably little point sacking him now, but he would need to go before next season As for the claim not many people want him here, I've not heard ant anti Lovell stuff at any games I've been to, although admittedly we did leave before the end of the Barnsley game. You still dont get it do you? Not to prove my point, to effect the change before we go down. "Before we go down", considering we put another 3 points on the board yesterday relegation is still not a certainty. The more you post the less convinced I am that you're a gills fan. We need change, and Lovell needs to go, but why would you hope that we lose games? We need about 14 points from our remaining 12 games. Not an impossible task.
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Post by ollybeak on Feb 24, 2019 13:05:58 GMT 1
I think staying up is a real possibility now, but I do think a change needs to be made in the summer if we stay up or not. This continual fight against relegation every season is leading to lower and lower attendances, so only the diehards will continue to go, but there are not enough of them to provide income for quality players and a manager. Scally or someone has got to take a chance and plough some money in. Whether some supporters will like the choice of manager (Whoever it is) is largely irrelevant. A successful team will attract support,and that's the bottom line. SL sounds a decent enough guy,but would anyone trust him with a big budget?
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Post by hessisgod on Feb 24, 2019 17:51:07 GMT 1
Ollybeak, I agree with every word of that post.
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Post by holbrook on Feb 24, 2019 19:06:50 GMT 1
Will we ever have a big budget?
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Post by ollybeak on Feb 24, 2019 19:55:03 GMT 1
Will we ever have a big budget? And that my friend is the 64000 dollar question
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Post by donut on Mar 3, 2019 9:43:27 GMT 1
"Before we go down", considering we put another 3 points on the board yesterday relegation is still not a certainty. The more you post the less convinced I am that you're a gills fan. We need change, and Lovell needs to go, but why would you hope that we lose games? We need about 14 points from our remaining 12 games. Not an impossible task. That s because you fail to understand my point of view. I can t do anything about that.
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