No excuses left for AT? (3 Viewers)

dongonzalos

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We need at least two decent league one players in each position then the kids we nearly have that.
 

Grendel

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Sorry im not buying it !!
We have lost half a team of championship quality players and they were all our better players.
Yes we have brought in players but they are not of the same quality.

We are not in the same division.
 

dongonzalos

Well-Known Member
Murphy Dunn
Clarke Christie
Wood Malaga
Cameron Edge
Hussey Kilbane
Deegan Brown
Sheff baker
Thomas Bell
Fleck ?
Cody ?
Ball Elliot.

Kids.

2 more signings and we should challenge for top six.
But the above shows we do need a creative mid and a striker
 

Covstu

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i agree with John on this one, we have lost somekey players and replaced them with alot of potentials. we have no idea how the likes of fleck, kilbane will perform in this league but we had a good view on how crane and bigi would have done. I am still optimistic but dont agree the guilletine should be out after 10 games!
 

Hateley's Heed

New Member
I'm giving AT 10 games to see how our season is likely to go, and whether SISU need to act

So I'm interested to know what position people deem success is after 10 games? I remember Norwich getting hammered 1st game of the season and still winning the league so researched the league table after 10 games that year.

Norwich 9th position with 13 points - finished 1st.
Leeds 1st position with 26 points - finished 2nd
Millwall 15th position with 11 points - finished 3rd

As AT has virtually a new team to gel so should we be giving him a minimum of 20 games before saying 'enough is enough' and getting another manager in?
 

valiant15

New Member
The anti sisu sentiment has not died down. They are a cancer that is destroying this club. Coventry in the 3rd tier,thanks sisu wankers. Foad.
 

johnwillomagic

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Thorn should have gone at end of season imo, a better manager would have kept us up with the squad we had and nobody will convoince me to the contrary.......

However he is still here and I will be supporting him and the team as always this year. Hately's head if your argument above was to keep Thorn it was a poor one......yes Norwich got hammered first game.and went up.....who was in charge at start of season?.....what happened next?.....and what was the result?......I'll give you a clue it was not keeping the manager from start of saeason!

Our squad is pretty strong so think we should be aiming for 15 points from 10 games......if way below this say 5 points then Thorn should definitely move on and someone new should take the reigns! I think though AT with squad he has should be able to make the 15 points target to carry on.
 

Hateley's Heed

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Johnwillomagic - I am neither pro or anti AT was just interested to understand people's perception of success or failure after this 10 games benchmark. I agree that an average of 15 points from 10 game throughout the season is a realistic target but just unsure whether 10 games is sufficient for a team to gel fully with up to 10 new signings?
 

blueflint

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Johnwillomagic - I am neither pro or anti AT was just interested to understand people's perception of success or failure after this 10 games benchmark. I agree that an average of 15 points from 10 game throughout the season is a realistic target but just unsure whether 10 games is sufficient for a team to gel fully with up to 10 new signings?
agree with some but we should gel within ten weeks or they are not profesional footballers
 

Sky Blue Kid

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People are saying 10 games as a reasonable round figure, what would you suggest "Hateleys Heed"? 15? 20? The whole season perhaps? These players are supposed to be Professionals, who are on wages (Unless you're a Bank Manager at Barclays) most people can only dream about...Remember, if a player earns £3k pw. after 6 weeks he has earned what a majority of workers earn in a year £18k....Imho 10-12 games is enough to decide if AT and this team he has brought in, are capable to mount a promotion challenge. If they are not, then it's time for him to move on.
 

Sky Blue Kid

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10 games is a reasonable amount of games to see if AT's team gels or not. If they don't, then without any shadow of doubt he should walk. This is his chance to prove how good(or not) a manager he really is.
 

Astute

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I have been saying give him to xmas. If we are not top 6 by then he should be replaced.
 

dongonzalos

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So I'm interested to know what position people deem success is after 10 games? I remember Norwich getting hammered 1st game of the season and still winning the league so researched the league table after 10 games that year.

Norwich 9th position with 13 points - finished 1st.
Leeds 1st position with 26 points - finished 2nd
Millwall 15th position with 11 points - finished 3rd

As AT has virtually a new team to gel so should we be giving him a minimum of 20 games before saying 'enough is enough' and getting another manager in?

Reasoned comment
 

dongonzalos

Well-Known Member
I have been saying give him to xmas. If we are not top 6 by then he should be replaced.

I would say if top six is not a possiblity by Xmas. Not necessarily in it.
Also he needs those two extra signings. If not then he needs a lot of luck
 

Big Mo

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It's not as simple as just putting a number on it, after ten to fifteen games it should be clear if thorn has the team performing to it's potential
 

Astute

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Dongo, the time for excuses needs to end. You can't say I haven't been behind AT so far. He still has my backing. Last season he lost what he thought was his 1st team. He was left with half a squad of kids and misfits. That was from a squad that was too small as well. Anyone that expected us not to be at or nrar the bottom was slightly deluded.

This season he has been able to bring in players of his choice. OK, all brought in for free, but this is the norm for Div3. We have gone from being in a division of decent players having a poor squad to a division of small clubs with not many players I would like us to sign. I have not said I expect us to win it, but we should be top 6. FFS if Carlisle can finish 8th we should do better. The time for excuses has finished. We have players the other clubs would love. If he can't do any good with the players he has brought to the club it would be time to bring in someone that can.

Xmas.is half a season.The team should know each other and the way they play well before then. To me even 7th would be a fail. The unrealistic of us are the ones that expect top 2 or even the bottom half. The first few games could be a reality check, but if we can't recover from it we need to bring in someone that can.
 

WillieStanley

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There's a lot of adjusting to do. New league, new players, new coaches, a whole new (lower) level of away ground facilities for some. Give it time.
 

Covstu

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just checkling the odds for us to win the league and we are 4th at 11-1 so the bookies think we are in for a shout now given the players we have brought in. I dont think we have the consistency to win the league personally but i think we will be at the playoffs this year unless SISU continue allowing players to exit, we lose Keogh and maybe one or two others (not sure if anyone wants them!) but we could be back at square one.

What will be, will be. Personally i am just wanting to go and enjoy some football again, lets try and be positive this year people and go and support your team!
 

Astute

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I keep taking 12.5 on Betfair. I leave a few quid at that, then wait for more to be laid at that price and then take a bit more. My plan is to wait for the season to start, and if we have a good start I will lay us at a much lower price. This means I win whatever happens at the end of the season :D

I also took us at just over 2 for a top 6 finish. We are now 1.88. I could now lay us and make a profit even now before the season starts. Think the price will go much lower for a top 6 finish, but also think we will finish in the top 6, so will not be laying it unless we go to 1.2 This will give me over an 80% profit without waiting for the end of the season.
 

Astute

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Just had a look and taken a bit more.....still over £50 to take at these odds
 

Hateley's Heed

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Reading were 15th on 12 points after 10 games last season and won the league.

When Southampton were promoted from Div 1 I believe they were also outside the top 10 after 10 games.

I'm edging more towards the 20 game mark as a true test. If we are not in the top 6 then replacing AT is our only option. At least any new manager would have the January transfer window to 'wheel and deal' and bring some of their own players in to push towards the play off's.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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I would agree with the view that we need to be in the shake up around Christmas-if we are rooted in mid table, then the January transfer window could be utilised by a new manager to give a boost for the rest of the season. 10 games strikes me as too soon to make such a judgement.
 

Macca

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I m using the ten game thing more as the time when I will decide whether my optimism has been misplaced or not
 

@richh87

Member
I agree with giving A.T til Xmas to see where we are.

This season is our biggest chance of promotion. It'll only get harder and we'll only start to become a League 1 club more and more as seasons go by.

We can't let this opportunity pass.
 
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Grendel

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Personal views aside it will be interesting how things pan out. Regardless of what people say strachan was not that unpopular when relegated. There was similar optimism as there is now.
Defeat against Grimsby and draw against 9 man Forest made him the devil incarnate overnight. The truth is results will determine his fate and defeats against bury and Stevenage would probably create a lot of tension.
I think the appointment of Shaw and the elevation of Carsley is the insurance policy if things go wrong early. If we have a bad start he will not survive until Chtistmas. If we are top 8 he will be ok.
 

The Reverend Skyblue

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I think yeovil may be harder than i was thinking, they beat plymouth 5-0 yesterday ,and have on paper a half decent team.

This could be pre season nerves setting in though.

The Rev
 

cloughie

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Grendel;226579Every manager sacked was heading for relegation. The replacement always kept the team up so yes it worked the one time we did not sack the manager we were relegated. said:
Personal views aside it will be interesting how things pan out. Regardless of what people say strachan was not that unpopular when relegated. There was similar optimism as there is now..

First point not the first time we didn't sack so why wasn't strachan sacked

secondlly what planet are you on strachan was hated by many before and after relegation even to the point of a fan running on the pitch to try and attack him
 

sky blue john

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If half of you spent as much energy supporting the team as you do trying to discredit, abuse and trying to work out when the manager should be sacked, we would be back in the premiership.
 

Sick Boy

Super Moderator
I can't believe I didn't realise that! I am sending 'good vibes' to AT & the squad, hopefully this will improve the ability of both the squad and Thorn and give us 3 points vs Yeovil!
 

johnwillomagic

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I seem to remember Norwich getting hammered first game.....and then look what happened.......followed by Dongonzales reasonded comment wtf!!! People either are foolish or choose to ignore what truly happened to Norwich which is why it was not a reasoned comment!!! Clealrly I am going to have to spell it out.

Yes Norwich did get hammered 7-1 by Colchester,,,,,managed by Bryan Gunn likeable but hapless like Thorn.......Gunn was raipdly sacked and Lambert the manager of Colchester then took over at Norwich and we all know what happened there.....although from earlier posts it appears some don't!! I think if things not going to plan after ten games it is long enough and we should look at Norwich as a prime example of what a quick change of manager can achieve!
 

Grendel

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First point not the first time we didn't sack so why wasn't strachan sacked

secondlly what planet are you on strachan was hated by many before and after relegation even to the point of a fan running on the pitch to try and attack him

I was referring to the championship.

As for strachan please tell me who is the better manager strachan or thorn. Please reply before 11 as me and my mates are in the pub and what to burst out laughing simultaneously.
 

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