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#21

Exactly,we have a big squad without even counting that we can call upon the U21.
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#22

He has got to go
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#23

Let us not forgot that last season he took over a team top of the table so he was always going to pick up wins. This season is what we can properly judge him as its his side and its been awful. He's taken us from a side going for the title to a team in a relegation battle that can already give up on winning the title at the very least.
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#24

Obviously the majority of people on here haven’t spent what little money they have following this club lately and especially today we were ****
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#25

It was always going to be hard to follow up last year's form. Rowe loaded the first team and got lucky to an extent with injuries. I would have expected us to fall away over the course of a full season tbh. I'd have tempered expectations on PG for that reason, he's attempted to put together a squad rather than just a first team.  However, I don't think any of that can  justify just how much the team has dropped.  I still think he needs the folkestone and Bradford games but you can't get away from him being on borrowed time.
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#26

The only stumbling block could be compensation for him and Nial if their sacked.
Let's he if he does an interview today and explains how we lost.

(25-09-2021, 06:35 PM)RJS Wrote:  It was always going to be hard to follow up last year's form. Rowe loaded the first team and got lucky to an extent with injuries. I would have expected us to fall away over the course of a full season tbh. I'd have tempered expectations on PG for that reason, he's attempted to put together a squad rather than just a first team.  However, I don't think any of that can  justify just how much the team has dropped.  I still think he needs the folkestone and Bradford games but you can't get away from him being on borrowed time.
I know what your saying but just imagine we had started this, season like last with fans,we would have been able to maintain to the 2000+ and the 1050 would have been no problem, therefore giving us more possiblities to strengthen as we would have been better off financially.
It looks like the signings of late have been panic signings,of which we don't have a number 9 or a permanent left back,yet we can leave players out of the match day squad, unbalanced...
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#27

Doesn’t make good reading at all.

That’s now 5 consecutive league defeats. In that time we’ve scored 2 and conceded 18, we need big changes now.

I’ve been to every game this season and from what I’ve seen there’s no plan B and Groves looks like a defeated man
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#28

Sorry PG.. hoped for the best and it would turn around but it's probably time to walk. It's not working out - plenty of time for someone else to get City safe.

This shocking run of results and performances will reflect on attendances and I'm not sure the club can risk that coupled with a very difficult-looking tie at Folkestone next weekend.
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#29

(25-09-2021, 06:14 PM)T-End is in sight Wrote:  He’s got to go. Sadly I don’t think we can afford to get rid of him and his overpaid backroom staff. His interviews have always been disappointing, they tell us nothing and laci passion. The only thing going for him is that he “seems to be a nice guy”.  I feel so sorry for the lads travelling away every week. In the past we’d come away with shock wins, now we come back with shock defeats.
I disagree that these are shock defeats - they are shocking defeats. And what we must come to expect if he stays in the job. He clearly doesn't understand what's required to win games in this league.
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#30

(25-09-2021, 06:49 PM)Isaac Wrote:  Doesn’t make good reading at all.

That’s now 5 consecutive league defeats. In that time we’ve scored 2 and conceded 18, we need big changes now.

I’ve been to every game this season and from what I’ve seen there’s no plan B and Groves looks like a defeated man
Indeed we have and exactly this
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