cambgull wrote:I see where you're coming from, Matt, but to be completely honest, I'd lop off a testicle for a manager with a working plan of any kind right now.
The calls for Ling or Knill back are just desperate though, neither are the answer to our problems. What we need is to play some decent football. Passing it around on the floor. That's how you start picking up points when the pitches improve and the ground becomes drier. That's why over the last 10 years, our best ends to seasons have always been with ground football playing teams.
If we had to go for an ex-manager who plays the right way and is arrogant enough to get the job done, it's Paul "The Special One" Buckle.
Now just as I happens I have a good stock of Scalpel blades and knives. together with mallets and table.
You can have a DIY manual or we can arrange for Our resident sturgeon Egor, to do it for you.
We will gladly hold you down while it's done.
Failing that have you thought of a rusty bread knife.
Glostergull wrote:
Now just as I happens I have a good stock of Scalpel blades and knives. together with mallets and table.
You can have a DIY manual or we can arrange for Our resident sturgeon Egor, to do it for you.
We will gladly hold you down while it's done.
Failing that have you thought of a rusty bread knife.
You show me the Manager with the working plan first!
I have been impressed by Goodwin so far. I would have win on one wing with Bodin/Chappell/Cameron on the other. Stockley I would have on the bench behind Enoch and Benyon.