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Gordon Gekko wrote:The 'deadwood' that he signed?? If he the got rid of the 'deadwood' who's to say he won't go out and sign even more 'deadwood'.
Oh and btw, u talk poop all the time
So are u saying that teams don't make mistakes in players they sign that start of great and end up Edit-RW and are u sure it's only morgans choice and only morgans to sign these players Na I don't think so, ur poop is far worse than mine
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gingerspice wrote:So are u saying that teams don't make mistakes in players they sign that start of great and end up cr@p and are u sure it's only morgans choice and only morgans to sign these players Na I don't think so, ur poop is far worse than mine
If i were you i'd just stick to the chat thread love
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While JM has to take the blame for poor signings, it is also his duty to correct his errors. They've been few enough until lately, IMO, so I think he should be given the opportunity to do that. I think some changes to the balance of the squad would be a priority ahead of a change at the top, but I can see why people might hold the opposite view.
The thing is I don't think we'd get anybody dramatically better. Kear and Noble - quite like 'em both, and sometimes a change is good just to freshen things up. For now I'd stick with Morgan - if HKR don't win at least two in the Quins-WTW-Crusaders-SCR run of fixtures I'm liable to change my mind though.
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gingerspice wrote:U talk poop sometimes, I don't think getting rid of Morgan is the answer get rid of the deadwood
Sorry I disagree. All but one of our players are 'his' if we have deadwood then JM has signed them. No other coach in SL has been at a club as long as JM so other coaches could use that excuse JM can't.
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Roverswall wrote:Sorry I disagree. All but one of our players are 'his' if we have deadwood then JM has signed them. No other coach in SL has been at a club as long as JM so other coaches could use that excuse JM can't.
Yeah - Noble or Kear would at least be able to offer us more convincing excuses, if nothing else!
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Mild Rover wrote:Yeah - Noble or Kear would at least be able to offer us more convincing excuses, if nothing else!
I can't believe some people actually think Noble or Kear would be a backward step. Both have outstanding records, though admittedly in differing circumstances.
Given the choice and if the situation arose, i'd take John Kear in a heartbeat.
Motto of the week -
It is the way of the weak to secretly bleat to those in authority rather than fight their own battles.
Mild Rover wrote:While JM has to take the blame for poor signings, it is also his duty to correct his errors. They've been few enough until lately, IMO, so I think he should be given the opportunity to do that. I think some changes to the balance of the squad would be a priority ahead of a change at the top, but I can see why people might hold the opposite view.
The thing is I don't think we'd get anybody dramatically better. Kear and Noble - quite like 'em both, and sometimes a change is good just to freshen things up. For now I'd stick with Morgan - if HKR don't win at least two in the Quins-WTW-Crusaders-SCR run of fixtures I'm liable to change my mind though.
If only he would. When it comes to holding hands up and admitting player recruitment or tactics arent right he's as blind as Wenger at Arsenal.
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