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Post by zenfootball2 on Mar 17, 2019 16:47:04 GMT 1
What has to Gillead? Is he injured? i was wondering the same thing
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Post by northwestman on Mar 17, 2019 16:49:01 GMT 1
Well let's put it this way Pilch. Bringing on Beckles for Waterfall definitely weakened the defence. Beckles is as much a liability at CH as he has been at LB and has had a very poor season. So hardly something to enthuse about.
However, bringing on Docherty for the totally ineffective Edwards was always likely to improve matters.
Clearly, many (including myself) thought that Docherty should have been in the starting line up, so were pleased when he finally got on the pitch. That was reflected in the reception he got, which equally was a comment on the turgid dross we'd been served up in the previous 80 minutes by the team that SR had selected.
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Post by davycrockett on Mar 17, 2019 16:58:58 GMT 1
We need points Pilch, we need wins, we need goals. Looking to the BBC... Docherty has scored 8 goals, has 9 assists. Beckles has one goal (and as it happens, that was set up by Docherty). Just not sure what you are getting at with this to be honest. The difference in reaction is both expected and understandable... sorry but I thought it was embarrassing instead of getting behind the side, they started their childish vendetta from the first minute when Docherty came on they did the sarcastic cheer like when the ref finally give you a free kick my point about Beckles, on a normal day he'd have got a bog standard welcome onto the pitch, but it seemed to me that because it wasn't Docherty coming on they blanked him I might be fussy but felt it was cringeworthy Unfortunately RW set a president with Askey by listening to fans (not the don't know what your doing lot but a few influencing Sovereign members đ¤) and now fans think they can influence him again. I'm not going to lie I was screaming yesterday 'you don't know what your doing' simply because of the actions of the club towards Askey and the awful replacement who doesn't know what he's doing! Such a bizzar team selection following two awful performances was simply asking for trouble....
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Post by didntwantosignup on Mar 17, 2019 17:10:13 GMT 1
Itâs pretty simple to me. Ditch the rotation, play your best eleven players. However, after not doing that yesterday to let notoriously fickle fans dictate your substitutions is the road to failure. I spent some time at Cheltenham races last week, what a difference in atmosphere, quality etc. Annual membership for that sadly is looking a viable option for next year instead of STFC, I have never been so disappointed at a game as I was yesterday. We won. Disappointed during the game at the fans reaction Not so at the end
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Post by shrewswolf on Mar 17, 2019 18:02:50 GMT 1
Oh here we go, the paying public are the disgrace.. of course they ****ing are, not the ineptitude of management & players alike for the most mind numbingly inept 80 minutes youâll ever see in a relegation battle until fan pressure told and the necessary changes reaped the rewards.
Donât give me any of this ****ing conditions bunkem either. I hate that. Wycombe were utterly dreadful but should have been out of sight with the chances they somehow managed to create & Ricketts watched on as the second half slowly & painfully became worse than the first. What did he do? Nothing. Not one thing, just wait for them to score. He said afterwards he was âthinking how to add intensity & running to our performanceâ and that phrase alone makes me think heâs here for a laugh. With Fejiri, Grant & Docherty on the bench, he couldnât have asked for a better trio to add some of that. He was of course going for Payne until he put his job first as the crowd rightly ridiculed such a decision. For the 2nd game running we were so inept that we hardly had a shot on goal, for the 2nd game running our performance deserved early changes, even as early as the first half. Teams up and down the land scored plenty & won games in the wind, donât give me any of that excuse. Our manager decided to stick with his âplanâ for too long & struck lucky that the fans were right.
So yeah, I booed him at the end because he got out of jail. Thatâs 3 unconvincing wins in 17, yesterdayâs being totally undeserved. Iâm not fickle to think heâs a great manager now because we somehow won it, I want him gone. Today.
He thinks Edwards & Golbourne are worthy of starts, he thinks of Holloway over Campbell when we need goals. He plays a winger at right wing back. He rests our best player because of a âlong tripâ on Tuesday. The guys a loon. And our football under him has been abysmal, I travel the length & breadth of the country to watch every game this lot play & I will not settle for paying ÂŁ20+ and all other costs that come with it to watch incessant hoofball, a bypassed midfield, a defence totally inept from set pieces and a manager standing there doing nothing about it until his mental team rotation at the next game, win lose or draw. Sam Ricketts football makes me want to gauge my eyes out, or just go home. Very late substitutions coming to fruition was great, I was delighted because the thought of League Two again is as sad as it is depressing but being âwithin 2 points of 13thâ in a terribly s**te league full of evidently s**te teams shouldnât be acceptable because we are âlittle old Shrewsbury Townâ.
Fans 2 Wycombe 1. And if you look to the players reactions with the fans for the goals and still think the ânegativityâ of the support was a hinderace rather than a help youâre deluded, absolutely deluded. They hadnât pressed or made a tackle in anger until that Docherty substitution got the ground on their feet.
And for the âsome people couldnât wait for us to loseâ tribe, if you think I went yesterday to boo and hope we lose, get lost. If you think I donât still hope this is the start of a remarkable turnaround, get lost. But all of the evidence, and that most certainly includes yesterday, we have seen so far suggests heâs incredibly out of his depth. At least Iâm not fickle. Thought Askey had an obvious style but paid the price for not picking his natural goalscorer, really think some (many in fact) of our performances in his short spell were encouraging, frustrating yes, but would soon or later come good. I managed to come away pleased with many aspects of what Iâd seen, I even managed to enjoy some! I donât now.
Take the 3 points but sack the manager.
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Post by venceremos on Mar 17, 2019 18:07:50 GMT 1
Disappointed during the game at the fans reaction Not so at the end Apologies, my misunderstanding. I donât believe the fans made the decisions for Ricketts. Nothing wrong with people shouting for something but the manager should never listen to that. For better or worse, the game plan belongs to him and his team, not the crowd. I didnât enjoy much of the game (didnât expect to with a gale blowing) but loved the result. Canât understand the excesses of negativity from some on here. Letâs survive first, then have the inquest. Or shall we sack a 10/18 points manager with 8 games left because weâre âsleepwalkingâ to relegation? Yeah, that totally makes sense. You go to Cheltenham and Iâll stick to rugby league!
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Post by venceremos on Mar 17, 2019 18:12:24 GMT 1
Oh here we go, the paying public are the disgrace.. of course they ****ing are, not the ineptitude of management & players alike for the most mind numbingly inept 80 minutes youâll ever see in a relegation battle until fan pressure told and the necessary changes reaped the rewards. Donât give me any of this ****ing conditions bunkem either. I hate that. Wycombe were utterly dreadful but should have been out of sight with the chances they somehow managed to create & Ricketts watched on as the second half slowly & painfully became worse than the first. What did he do? Nothing. Not one thing, just wait for them to score. He said afterwards he was âthinking how to add intensity & running to our performanceâ and that phrase alone makes me think heâs here for a laugh. With Fejiri, Grant & Docherty on the bench, he couldnât have asked for a better trio to add some of that. He was of course going for Payne until he put his job first as the crowd rightly ridiculed such a decision. For the 2nd game running we were so inept that we hardly had a shot on goal, for the 2nd game running our performance deserved early changes, even as early as the first half. Teams up and down the land scored plenty & won games in the wind, donât give me any of that excuse. Our manager decided to stick with his âplanâ for too long & struck lucky that the fans were right. So yeah, I booed him at the end because he got out of jail. Thatâs 3 unconvincing wins in 17, yesterdayâs being totally undeserved. Iâm not fickle to think heâs a great manager now because we somehow won it, I want him gone. Today. He thinks Edwards & Golbourne are worthy of starts, he thinks of Holloway over Campbell when we need goals. He plays a winger at right wing back. He rests our best player because of a âlong tripâ on Tuesday. The guys a loon. And our football under him has been abysmal, I travel the length & breadth of the country to watch every game this lot play & I will not settle for paying ÂŁ20+ and all other costs that come with it to watch incessant hoofball, a bypassed midfield, a defence totally inept from set pieces and a manager standing there doing nothing about it until his mental team rotation at the next game, win lose or draw. Sam Ricketts football makes me want to gauge my eyes out, or just go home. Very late substitutions coming to fruition was great, I was delighted because the thought of League Two again is as sad as it is depressing but being âwithin 2 points of 13thâ in a terribly s**te league full of evidently s**te teams shouldnât be acceptable because we are âlittle old Shrewsbury Townâ. Fans 2 Wycombe 1. And if you look to the players reactions with the fans for the goals and still think the ânegativityâ of the support was a hinderace rather than a help youâre deluded, absolutely deluded. They hadnât pressed or made a tackle in anger until that Docherty substitution got the ground on their feet. And for the âsome people couldnât wait for us to loseâ tribe, if you think I went yesterday to boo and hope we lose, get lost. If you think I donât still hope this is the start of a remarkable turnaround, get lost. But all of the evidence, and that most certainly includes yesterday, we have seen so far suggests heâs incredibly out of his depth. At least Iâm not fickle. Thought Askey had an obvious style but paid the price for not picking his natural goalscorer, really think some (many in fact) of our performances in his short spell were encouraging, frustrating yes, but would soon or later come good. I managed to come away pleased with many aspects of what Iâd seen, I even managed to enjoy some! I donât now. Take the 3 points but sack the manager. Thanks for winning it for us. Shall we get Martin Allen in to see out the last 8 games? You can boo his wins then.
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Post by shrewswolf on Mar 17, 2019 18:23:55 GMT 1
Oh here we go, the paying public are the disgrace.. of course they ****ing are, not the ineptitude of management & players alike for the most mind numbingly inept 80 minutes youâll ever see in a relegation battle until fan pressure told and the necessary changes reaped the rewards. Donât give me any of this ****ing conditions bunkem either. I hate that. Wycombe were utterly dreadful but should have been out of sight with the chances they somehow managed to create & Ricketts watched on as the second half slowly & painfully became worse than the first. What did he do? Nothing. Not one thing, just wait for them to score. He said afterwards he was âthinking how to add intensity & running to our performanceâ and that phrase alone makes me think heâs here for a laugh. With Fejiri, Grant & Docherty on the bench, he couldnât have asked for a better trio to add some of that. He was of course going for Payne until he put his job first as the crowd rightly ridiculed such a decision. For the 2nd game running we were so inept that we hardly had a shot on goal, for the 2nd game running our performance deserved early changes, even as early as the first half. Teams up and down the land scored plenty & won games in the wind, donât give me any of that excuse. Our manager decided to stick with his âplanâ for too long & struck lucky that the fans were right. So yeah, I booed him at the end because he got out of jail. Thatâs 3 unconvincing wins in 17, yesterdayâs being totally undeserved. Iâm not fickle to think heâs a great manager now because we somehow won it, I want him gone. Today. He thinks Edwards & Golbourne are worthy of starts, he thinks of Holloway over Campbell when we need goals. He plays a winger at right wing back. He rests our best player because of a âlong tripâ on Tuesday. The guys a loon. And our football under him has been abysmal, I travel the length & breadth of the country to watch every game this lot play & I will not settle for paying ÂŁ20+ and all other costs that come with it to watch incessant hoofball, a bypassed midfield, a defence totally inept from set pieces and a manager standing there doing nothing about it until his mental team rotation at the next game, win lose or draw. Sam Ricketts football makes me want to gauge my eyes out, or just go home. Very late substitutions coming to fruition was great, I was delighted because the thought of League Two again is as sad as it is depressing but being âwithin 2 points of 13thâ in a terribly s**te league full of evidently s**te teams shouldnât be acceptable because we are âlittle old Shrewsbury Townâ. Fans 2 Wycombe 1. And if you look to the players reactions with the fans for the goals and still think the ânegativityâ of the support was a hinderace rather than a help youâre deluded, absolutely deluded. They hadnât pressed or made a tackle in anger until that Docherty substitution got the ground on their feet. And for the âsome people couldnât wait for us to loseâ tribe, if you think I went yesterday to boo and hope we lose, get lost. If you think I donât still hope this is the start of a remarkable turnaround, get lost. But all of the evidence, and that most certainly includes yesterday, we have seen so far suggests heâs incredibly out of his depth. At least Iâm not fickle. Thought Askey had an obvious style but paid the price for not picking his natural goalscorer, really think some (many in fact) of our performances in his short spell were encouraging, frustrating yes, but would soon or later come good. I managed to come away pleased with many aspects of what Iâd seen, I even managed to enjoy some! I donât now. Take the 3 points but sack the manager. Thanks for winning it for us. Â Shall we get Martin Allen in to see out the last 8 games? Â You can boo his wins then. Hahaha what a shock to see Vencemeros first on the scene. To directly answer your question, then no. Martin Allenâs style of play is exactly the type of crap Ricketts âplanâ seems to aspire to become.
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Post by Pilch on Mar 17, 2019 18:25:19 GMT 1
Oh here we go, the paying public are the disgrace.. of course they ****ing are, not the ineptitude of management & players alike for the most mind numbingly inept 80 minutes youâll ever see in a relegation battle until fan pressure told and the necessary changes reaped the rewards. Donât give me any of this ****ing conditions bunkem either. I hate that. Wycombe were utterly dreadful but should have been out of sight with the chances they somehow managed to create & Ricketts watched on as the second half slowly & painfully became worse than the first. What did he do? Nothing. Not one thing, just wait for them to score. He said afterwards he was âthinking how to add intensity & running to our performanceâ and that phrase alone makes me think heâs here for a laugh. With Fejiri, Grant & Docherty on the bench, he couldnât have asked for a better trio to add some of that. He was of course going for Payne until he put his job first as the crowd rightly ridiculed such a decision. For the 2nd game running we were so inept that we hardly had a shot on goal, for the 2nd game running our performance deserved early changes, even as early as the first half. Teams up and down the land scored plenty & won games in the wind, donât give me any of that excuse. Our manager decided to stick with his âplanâ for too long & struck lucky that the fans were right. So yeah, I booed him at the end because he got out of jail. Thatâs 3 unconvincing wins in 17, yesterdayâs being totally undeserved. Iâm not fickle to think heâs a great manager now because we somehow won it, I want him gone. Today. He thinks Edwards & Golbourne are worthy of starts, he thinks of Holloway over Campbell when we need goals. He plays a winger at right wing back. He rests our best player because of a âlong tripâ on Tuesday. The guys a loon. And our football under him has been abysmal, I travel the length & breadth of the country to watch every game this lot play & I will not settle for paying ÂŁ20+ and all other costs that come with it to watch incessant hoofball, a bypassed midfield, a defence totally inept from set pieces and a manager standing there doing nothing about it until his mental team rotation at the next game, win lose or draw. Sam Ricketts football makes me want to gauge my eyes out, or just go home. Very late substitutions coming to fruition was great, I was delighted because the thought of League Two again is as sad as it is depressing but being âwithin 2 points of 13thâ in a terribly s**te league full of evidently s**te teams shouldnât be acceptable because we are âlittle old Shrewsbury Townâ. Fans 2 Wycombe 1. And if you look to the players reactions with the fans for the goals and still think the ânegativityâ of the support was a hinderace rather than a help youâre deluded, absolutely deluded. They hadnât pressed or made a tackle in anger until that Docherty substitution got the ground on their feet. And for the âsome people couldnât wait for us to loseâ tribe, if you think I went yesterday to boo and hope we lose, get lost. If you think I donât still hope this is the start of a remarkable turnaround, get lost. But all of the evidence, and that most certainly includes yesterday, we have seen so far suggests heâs incredibly out of his depth. At least Iâm not fickle. Thought Askey had an obvious style but paid the price for not picking his natural goalscorer, really think some (many in fact) of our performances in his short spell were encouraging, frustrating yes, but would soon or later come good. I managed to come away pleased with many aspects of what Iâd seen, I even managed to enjoy some! I donât now. Take the 3 points but sack the manager. if ever the defence was a witness for the prosecution this was it ;-)
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Post by shrewswolf on Mar 17, 2019 18:33:13 GMT 1
Oh here we go, the paying public are the disgrace.. of course they ****ing are, not the ineptitude of management & players alike for the most mind numbingly inept 80 minutes youâll ever see in a relegation battle until fan pressure told and the necessary changes reaped the rewards. Donât give me any of this ****ing conditions bunkem either. I hate that. Wycombe were utterly dreadful but should have been out of sight with the chances they somehow managed to create & Ricketts watched on as the second half slowly & painfully became worse than the first. What did he do? Nothing. Not one thing, just wait for them to score. He said afterwards he was âthinking how to add intensity & running to our performanceâ and that phrase alone makes me think heâs here for a laugh. With Fejiri, Grant & Docherty on the bench, he couldnât have asked for a better trio to add some of that. He was of course going for Payne until he put his job first as the crowd rightly ridiculed such a decision. For the 2nd game running we were so inept that we hardly had a shot on goal, for the 2nd game running our performance deserved early changes, even as early as the first half. Teams up and down the land scored plenty & won games in the wind, donât give me any of that excuse. Our manager decided to stick with his âplanâ for too long & struck lucky that the fans were right. So yeah, I booed him at the end because he got out of jail. Thatâs 3 unconvincing wins in 17, yesterdayâs being totally undeserved. Iâm not fickle to think heâs a great manager now because we somehow won it, I want him gone. Today. He thinks Edwards & Golbourne are worthy of starts, he thinks of Holloway over Campbell when we need goals. He plays a winger at right wing back. He rests our best player because of a âlong tripâ on Tuesday. The guys a loon. And our football under him has been abysmal, I travel the length & breadth of the country to watch every game this lot play & I will not settle for paying ÂŁ20+ and all other costs that come with it to watch incessant hoofball, a bypassed midfield, a defence totally inept from set pieces and a manager standing there doing nothing about it until his mental team rotation at the next game, win lose or draw. Sam Ricketts football makes me want to gauge my eyes out, or just go home. Very late substitutions coming to fruition was great, I was delighted because the thought of League Two again is as sad as it is depressing but being âwithin 2 points of 13thâ in a terribly s**te league full of evidently s**te teams shouldnât be acceptable because we are âlittle old Shrewsbury Townâ. Fans 2 Wycombe 1. And if you look to the players reactions with the fans for the goals and still think the ânegativityâ of the support was a hinderace rather than a help youâre deluded, absolutely deluded. They hadnât pressed or made a tackle in anger until that Docherty substitution got the ground on their feet. And for the âsome people couldnât wait for us to loseâ tribe, if you think I went yesterday to boo and hope we lose, get lost. If you think I donât still hope this is the start of a remarkable turnaround, get lost. But all of the evidence, and that most certainly includes yesterday, we have seen so far suggests heâs incredibly out of his depth. At least Iâm not fickle. Thought Askey had an obvious style but paid the price for not picking his natural goalscorer, really think some (many in fact) of our performances in his short spell were encouraging, frustrating yes, but would soon or later come good. I managed to come away pleased with many aspects of what Iâd seen, I even managed to enjoy some! I donât now. Take the 3 points but sack the manager. if ever the defence was a witness for the prosecution this was it ;-) Do you think Edwards and Golbourne should start? Did you think yesterdayâs performance was entertaining or at all good? Do you think all, or any, of Fejiri, Docherty or Grant should be on the bench? That we should sign two goalkeepers in January to rotate them on the bench? Do you look at any of our league performances and think youâd like to watch another season of it in either League One or Two? Given we somehow won the game and Beckles was one of the scorers are you able to back up that the booing was an actual detriment to the team or that Beckles was upset because the crowd didnât cheer loudly for a like for like, injury forced, substituting of bang average centre halves?
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Post by swissshrew on Mar 17, 2019 18:50:34 GMT 1
Oh here we go, the paying public are the disgrace.. of course they ****ing are, not the ineptitude of management & players alike for the most mind numbingly inept 80 minutes youâll ever see in a relegation battle until fan pressure told and the necessary changes reaped the rewards. Donât give me any of this ****ing conditions bunkem either. I hate that. Wycombe were utterly dreadful but should have been out of sight with the chances they somehow managed to create & Ricketts watched on as the second half slowly & painfully became worse than the first. What did he do? Nothing. Not one thing, just wait for them to score. He said afterwards he was âthinking how to add intensity & running to our performanceâ and that phrase alone makes me think heâs here for a laugh. With Fejiri, Grant & Docherty on the bench, he couldnât have asked for a better trio to add some of that. He was of course going for Payne until he put his job first as the crowd rightly ridiculed such a decision. For the 2nd game running we were so inept that we hardly had a shot on goal, for the 2nd game running our performance deserved early changes, even as early as the first half. Teams up and down the land scored plenty & won games in the wind, donât give me any of that excuse. Our manager decided to stick with his âplanâ for too long & struck lucky that the fans were right. So yeah, I booed him at the end because he got out of jail. Thatâs 3 unconvincing wins in 17, yesterdayâs being totally undeserved. Iâm not fickle to think heâs a great manager now because we somehow won it, I want him gone. Today. He thinks Edwards & Golbourne are worthy of starts, he thinks of Holloway over Campbell when we need goals. He plays a winger at right wing back. He rests our best player because of a âlong tripâ on Tuesday. The guys a loon. And our football under him has been abysmal, I travel the length & breadth of the country to watch every game this lot play & I will not settle for paying ÂŁ20+ and all other costs that come with it to watch incessant hoofball, a bypassed midfield, a defence totally inept from set pieces and a manager standing there doing nothing about it until his mental team rotation at the next game, win lose or draw. Sam Ricketts football makes me want to gauge my eyes out, or just go home. Very late substitutions coming to fruition was great, I was delighted because the thought of League Two again is as sad as it is depressing but being âwithin 2 points of 13thâ in a terribly s**te league full of evidently s**te teams shouldnât be acceptable because we are âlittle old Shrewsbury Townâ. Fans 2 Wycombe 1. And if you look to the players reactions with the fans for the goals and still think the ânegativityâ of the support was a hinderace rather than a help youâre deluded, absolutely deluded. They hadnât pressed or made a tackle in anger until that Docherty substitution got the ground on their feet. And for the âsome people couldnât wait for us to loseâ tribe, if you think I went yesterday to boo and hope we lose, get lost. If you think I donât still hope this is the start of a remarkable turnaround, get lost. But all of the evidence, and that most certainly includes yesterday, we have seen so far suggests heâs incredibly out of his depth. At least Iâm not fickle. Thought Askey had an obvious style but paid the price for not picking his natural goalscorer, really think some (many in fact) of our performances in his short spell were encouraging, frustrating yes, but would soon or later come good. I managed to come away pleased with many aspects of what Iâd seen, I even managed to enjoy some! I donât now. Take the 3 points but sack the manager.
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Post by Mortgagehound on Mar 17, 2019 18:58:35 GMT 1
Oh here we go, the paying public are the disgrace.. of course they ****ing are, not the ineptitude of management & players alike for the most mind numbingly inept 80 minutes youâll ever see in a relegation battle until fan pressure told and the necessary changes reaped the rewards. Donât give me any of this ****ing conditions bunkem either. I hate that. Wycombe were utterly dreadful but should have been out of sight with the chances they somehow managed to create & Ricketts watched on as the second half slowly & painfully became worse than the first. What did he do? Nothing. Not one thing, just wait for them to score. He said afterwards he was âthinking how to add intensity & running to our performanceâ and that phrase alone makes me think heâs here for a laugh. With Fejiri, Grant & Docherty on the bench, he couldnât have asked for a better trio to add some of that. He was of course going for Payne until he put his job first as the crowd rightly ridiculed such a decision. For the 2nd game running we were so inept that we hardly had a shot on goal, for the 2nd game running our performance deserved early changes, even as early as the first half. Teams up and down the land scored plenty & won games in the wind, donât give me any of that excuse. Our manager decided to stick with his âplanâ for too long & struck lucky that the fans were right. So yeah, I booed him at the end because he got out of jail. Thatâs 3 unconvincing wins in 17, yesterdayâs being totally undeserved. Iâm not fickle to think heâs a great manager now because we somehow won it, I want him gone. Today. He thinks Edwards & Golbourne are worthy of starts, he thinks of Holloway over Campbell when we need goals. He plays a winger at right wing back. He rests our best player because of a âlong tripâ on Tuesday. The guys a loon. And our football under him has been abysmal, I travel the length & breadth of the country to watch every game this lot play & I will not settle for paying ÂŁ20+ and all other costs that come with it to watch incessant hoofball, a bypassed midfield, a defence totally inept from set pieces and a manager standing there doing nothing about it until his mental team rotation at the next game, win lose or draw. Sam Ricketts football makes me want to gauge my eyes out, or just go home. Very late substitutions coming to fruition was great, I was delighted because the thought of League Two again is as sad as it is depressing but being âwithin 2 points of 13thâ in a terribly s**te league full of evidently s**te teams shouldnât be acceptable because we are âlittle old Shrewsbury Townâ. Fans 2 Wycombe 1. And if you look to the players reactions with the fans for the goals and still think the ânegativityâ of the support was a hinderace rather than a help youâre deluded, absolutely deluded. They hadnât pressed or made a tackle in anger until that Docherty substitution got the ground on their feet. And for the âsome people couldnât wait for us to loseâ tribe, if you think I went yesterday to boo and hope we lose, get lost. If you think I donât still hope this is the start of a remarkable turnaround, get lost. But all of the evidence, and that most certainly includes yesterday, we have seen so far suggests heâs incredibly out of his depth. At least Iâm not fickle. Thought Askey had an obvious style but paid the price for not picking his natural goalscorer, really think some (many in fact) of our performances in his short spell were encouraging, frustrating yes, but would soon or later come good. I managed to come away pleased with many aspects of what Iâd seen, I even managed to enjoy some! I donât now. Take the 3 points but sack the manager. Wow thatâs a belting postđ
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2019 19:01:58 GMT 1
Oh here we go.....
IMO if SR did listen to the supporters he deserves to be sacked cos they know **** ALL!
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Post by venceremos on Mar 17, 2019 19:08:02 GMT 1
Thanks for winning it for us. Shall we get Martin Allen in to see out the last 8 games? You can boo his wins then. Hahaha what a shock to see Vencemeros first on the scene. To directly answer your question, then no. Martin Allenâs style of play is exactly the type of cr@p Ricketts âplanâ seems to aspire to become. You know how it is, youâre having a civilised discussion with a sensible poster and whoosh, along comes a bunch of nonsense. Lucky I happened to be around. You must be a real ray of sunshine - we won, boooooo!
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Post by harmerhillshrew on Mar 17, 2019 19:11:16 GMT 1
Itâs pretty simple to me. Ditch the rotation, play your best eleven players. However, after not doing that yesterday to let notoriously fickle fans dictate your substitutions is the road to failure. I spent some time at Cheltenham races last week, what a difference in atmosphere, quality etc. Annual membership for that sadly is looking a viable option for next year instead of STFC, I have never been so disappointed at a game as I was yesterday. I have not attended a game at the New Meadow for 15 months preferring to go horse racing. To keep the attendance cost down you could join the Racegoers Club. I was intending going to Bangor on Saturday but have a morbid interest in attending the Portsmouth game just to see if things are as bad as social media portrays.
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Post by Pilch on Mar 17, 2019 19:15:51 GMT 1
if ever the defence was a witness for the prosecution this was it ;-) Do you think Edwards and Golbourne should start? Did you think yesterdayâs performance was entertaining or at all good? Do you think all, or any, of Fejiri, Docherty or Grant should be on the bench? That we should sign two goalkeepers in January to rotate them on the bench? Do you look at any of our league performances and think youâd like to watch another season of it in either League One or Two? Given we somehow won the game and Beckles was one of the scorers are you able to back up that the booing was an actual detriment to the team or that Beckles was upset because the crowd didnât cheer loudly for a like for like, injury forced, substituting of bang average centre halves? may I suggest if you want entertaining , go to the cinema or perhaps in your case wacky warehouse ;-) ferji, scored from open play in one of his last 20 games, Docherty was s**t at rochdale and not much better at plymouth grant and his fouls have cost us in the last few weeks, hes becoming a liability on the quiet after rochdale Haynes had to be dropped as his lost his man for both goals, in came goldbourn , (I'd pop sadler at LB next week) then again, are you suggesting we change a winning side and rotate ?
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Post by northwestman on Mar 17, 2019 19:43:54 GMT 1
Do you think Edwards and Golbourne should start? Did you think yesterdayâs performance was entertaining or at all good? Do you think all, or any, of Fejiri, Docherty or Grant should be on the bench? That we should sign two goalkeepers in January to rotate them on the bench? Do you look at any of our league performances and think youâd like to watch another season of it in either League One or Two? Given we somehow won the game and Beckles was one of the scorers are you able to back up that the booing was an actual detriment to the team or that Beckles was upset because the crowd didnât cheer loudly for a like for like, injury forced, substituting of bang average centre halves? may I suggest if you want entertaining , go to the cinema or perhaps in your case wacky warehouse ;-) ferji, scored from open play in one of his last 20 games, Docherty was s**t at rochdale and not much better at plymouth grant and his fouls have cost us in the last few weeks, hes becoming a liability on the quiet after rochdale Haynes had to be dropped as his lost his man for both goals, in came goldbourn , (I'd pop sadler at LB next week) then again, are you suggesting we change a winning side and rotate ? Can I ask what your team for Saturday would be Pilch?
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Post by cheggersdrinkspop on Mar 17, 2019 19:57:01 GMT 1
From a personal point of view I have never booed the team, club, owners, or manager in my what seems a lifetime of supporting the team, supporting being the operative word. Great believer that if you don't have the experience, knowledge, and relevant qualifications, then you pay your money and make your choice. I would also advocate that there is no benefit doing this as it can only have a negative effect all round, but we all have our choices to make.
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Post by haughmond on Mar 17, 2019 20:03:54 GMT 1
Oh here we go, the paying public are the disgrace.. of course they ****ing are, not the ineptitude of management & players alike for the most mind numbingly inept 80 minutes youâll ever see in a relegation battle until fan pressure told and the necessary changes reaped the rewards. Donât give me any of this ****ing conditions bunkem either. I hate that. Wycombe were utterly dreadful but should have been out of sight with the chances they somehow managed to create & Ricketts watched on as the second half slowly & painfully became worse than the first. What did he do? Nothing. Not one thing, just wait for them to score. He said afterwards he was âthinking how to add intensity & running to our performanceâ and that phrase alone makes me think heâs here for a laugh. With Fejiri, Grant & Docherty on the bench, he couldnât have asked for a better trio to add some of that. He was of course going for Payne until he put his job first as the crowd rightly ridiculed such a decision. For the 2nd game running we were so inept that we hardly had a shot on goal, for the 2nd game running our performance deserved early changes, even as early as the first half. Teams up and down the land scored plenty & won games in the wind, donât give me any of that excuse. Our manager decided to stick with his âplanâ for too long & struck lucky that the fans were right. So yeah, I booed him at the end because he got out of jail. Thatâs 3 unconvincing wins in 17, yesterdayâs being totally undeserved. Iâm not fickle to think heâs a great manager now because we somehow won it, I want him gone. Today. He thinks Edwards & Golbourne are worthy of starts, he thinks of Holloway over Campbell when we need goals. He plays a winger at right wing back. He rests our best player because of a âlong tripâ on Tuesday. The guys a loon. And our football under him has been abysmal, I travel the length & breadth of the country to watch every game this lot play & I will not settle for paying ÂŁ20+ and all other costs that come with it to watch incessant hoofball, a bypassed midfield, a defence totally inept from set pieces and a manager standing there doing nothing about it until his mental team rotation at the next game, win lose or draw. Sam Ricketts football makes me want to gauge my eyes out, or just go home. Very late substitutions coming to fruition was great, I was delighted because the thought of League Two again is as sad as it is depressing but being âwithin 2 points of 13thâ in a terribly s**te league full of evidently s**te teams shouldnât be acceptable because we are âlittle old Shrewsbury Townâ. Fans 2 Wycombe 1. And if you look to the players reactions with the fans for the goals and still think the ânegativityâ of the support was a hinderace rather than a help youâre deluded, absolutely deluded. They hadnât pressed or made a tackle in anger until that Docherty substitution got the ground on their feet. And for the âsome people couldnât wait for us to loseâ tribe, if you think I went yesterday to boo and hope we lose, get lost. If you think I donât still hope this is the start of a remarkable turnaround, get lost. But all of the evidence, and that most certainly includes yesterday, we have seen so far suggests heâs incredibly out of his depth. At least Iâm not fickle. Thought Askey had an obvious style but paid the price for not picking his natural goalscorer, really think some (many in fact) of our performances in his short spell were encouraging, frustrating yes, but would soon or later come good. I managed to come away pleased with many aspects of what Iâd seen, I even managed to enjoy some! I donât now. Take the 3 points but sack the manager. Excellent post. And if Ricketts changed his mind because of fans reaction then he is an even more weak, ineffectual manager than I first thought. I would dearly love to see Ricketts gone, but I think at this late stage of the season it would be a futile gesture. If we were to take as long to choose a new manager as we did in choosing him then we would have little time for the new man to make a difference. Coyne and Ramsey could step in, but would they? I do know though, that when we choose a new manager then we have to entice the right man with a good deal, and the funds needed to seriously re- build, again. Ricketts was appointed because he was the â cheap â option given the chance to manage in the Football League.
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Post by pughywasfree on Mar 17, 2019 20:17:02 GMT 1
Oh here we go, the paying public are the disgrace.. of course they ****ing are, not the ineptitude of management & players alike for the most mind numbingly inept 80 minutes youâll ever see in a relegation battle until fan pressure told and the necessary changes reaped the rewards. Donât give me any of this ****ing conditions bunkem either. I hate that. Wycombe were utterly dreadful but should have been out of sight with the chances they somehow managed to create & Ricketts watched on as the second half slowly & painfully became worse than the first. What did he do? Nothing. Not one thing, just wait for them to score. He said afterwards he was âthinking how to add intensity & running to our performanceâ and that phrase alone makes me think heâs here for a laugh. With Fejiri, Grant & Docherty on the bench, he couldnât have asked for a better trio to add some of that. He was of course going for Payne until he put his job first as the crowd rightly ridiculed such a decision. For the 2nd game running we were so inept that we hardly had a shot on goal, for the 2nd game running our performance deserved early changes, even as early as the first half. Teams up and down the land scored plenty & won games in the wind, donât give me any of that excuse. Our manager decided to stick with his âplanâ for too long & struck lucky that the fans were right. So yeah, I booed him at the end because he got out of jail. Thatâs 3 unconvincing wins in 17, yesterdayâs being totally undeserved. Iâm not fickle to think heâs a great manager now because we somehow won it, I want him gone. Today. He thinks Edwards & Golbourne are worthy of starts, he thinks of Holloway over Campbell when we need goals. He plays a winger at right wing back. He rests our best player because of a âlong tripâ on Tuesday. The guys a loon. And our football under him has been abysmal, I travel the length & breadth of the country to watch every game this lot play & I will not settle for paying ÂŁ20+ and all other costs that come with it to watch incessant hoofball, a bypassed midfield, a defence totally inept from set pieces and a manager standing there doing nothing about it until his mental team rotation at the next game, win lose or draw. Sam Ricketts football makes me want to gauge my eyes out, or just go home. Very late substitutions coming to fruition was great, I was delighted because the thought of League Two again is as sad as it is depressing but being âwithin 2 points of 13thâ in a terribly s**te league full of evidently s**te teams shouldnât be acceptable because we are âlittle old Shrewsbury Townâ. Fans 2 Wycombe 1. And if you look to the players reactions with the fans for the goals and still think the ânegativityâ of the support was a hinderace rather than a help youâre deluded, absolutely deluded. They hadnât pressed or made a tackle in anger until that Docherty substitution got the ground on their feet. And for the âsome people couldnât wait for us to loseâ tribe, if you think I went yesterday to boo and hope we lose, get lost. If you think I donât still hope this is the start of a remarkable turnaround, get lost. But all of the evidence, and that most certainly includes yesterday, we have seen so far suggests heâs incredibly out of his depth. At least Iâm not fickle. Thought Askey had an obvious style but paid the price for not picking his natural goalscorer, really think some (many in fact) of our performances in his short spell were encouraging, frustrating yes, but would soon or later come good. I managed to come away pleased with many aspects of what Iâd seen, I even managed to enjoy some! I donât now. Take the 3 points but sack the manager. Couldn't have said it better myself.
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Post by CopthorneShrew on Mar 17, 2019 20:25:08 GMT 1
Oh here we go, the paying public are the disgrace.. of course they ****ing are, not the ineptitude of management & players alike for the most mind numbingly inept 80 minutes youâll ever see in a relegation battle until fan pressure told and the necessary changes reaped the rewards. Donât give me any of this ****ing conditions bunkem either. I hate that. Wycombe were utterly dreadful but should have been out of sight with the chances they somehow managed to create & Ricketts watched on as the second half slowly & painfully became worse than the first. What did he do? Nothing. Not one thing, just wait for them to score. He said afterwards he was âthinking how to add intensity & running to our performanceâ and that phrase alone makes me think heâs here for a laugh. With Fejiri, Grant & Docherty on the bench, he couldnât have asked for a better trio to add some of that. He was of course going for Payne until he put his job first as the crowd rightly ridiculed such a decision. For the 2nd game running we were so inept that we hardly had a shot on goal, for the 2nd game running our performance deserved early changes, even as early as the first half. Teams up and down the land scored plenty & won games in the wind, donât give me any of that excuse. Our manager decided to stick with his âplanâ for too long & struck lucky that the fans were right. So yeah, I booed him at the end because he got out of jail. Thatâs 3 unconvincing wins in 17, yesterdayâs being totally undeserved. Iâm not fickle to think heâs a great manager now because we somehow won it, I want him gone. Today. He thinks Edwards & Golbourne are worthy of starts, he thinks of Holloway over Campbell when we need goals. He plays a winger at right wing back. He rests our best player because of a âlong tripâ on Tuesday. The guys a loon. And our football under him has been abysmal, I travel the length & breadth of the country to watch every game this lot play & I will not settle for paying ÂŁ20+ and all other costs that come with it to watch incessant hoofball, a bypassed midfield, a defence totally inept from set pieces and a manager standing there doing nothing about it until his mental team rotation at the next game, win lose or draw. Sam Ricketts football makes me want to gauge my eyes out, or just go home. Very late substitutions coming to fruition was great, I was delighted because the thought of League Two again is as sad as it is depressing but being âwithin 2 points of 13thâ in a terribly s**te league full of evidently s**te teams shouldnât be acceptable because we are âlittle old Shrewsbury Townâ. Fans 2 Wycombe 1. And if you look to the players reactions with the fans for the goals and still think the ânegativityâ of the support was a hinderace rather than a help youâre deluded, absolutely deluded. They hadnât pressed or made a tackle in anger until that Docherty substitution got the ground on their feet. And for the âsome people couldnât wait for us to loseâ tribe, if you think I went yesterday to boo and hope we lose, get lost. If you think I donât still hope this is the start of a remarkable turnaround, get lost. But all of the evidence, and that most certainly includes yesterday, we have seen so far suggests heâs incredibly out of his depth. At least Iâm not fickle. Thought Askey had an obvious style but paid the price for not picking his natural goalscorer, really think some (many in fact) of our performances in his short spell were encouraging, frustrating yes, but would soon or later come good. I managed to come away pleased with many aspects of what Iâd seen, I even managed to enjoy some! I donât now. Take the 3 points but sack the manager. Agree with every single word. Marvellous post.
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Post by londonshrew75 on Mar 17, 2019 20:31:04 GMT 1
Part of me is a bit unsure about the Ramsey Black situation. Why did they not want to take it until the end of the season ? It's quite clear now that Ricketts is not suited to this level of management, based upon on and off the field. His argument regarding not playing Grant is madness at best. It's clear Ricketts has said what the hell do you think you were doing at Plymouth and that's led to an uncomfortable trip home. Yes it was a stupid challenge, but he can be forgiven based upon the fact he's been our best player bar the first two weeks ! It's clear that Ricketts was supposed to get help from Black Coyne and Edward's, but ain't listening! His team selection against Portsmouth is going to be interesting. If he doesn't start with the eleven that started against Doncaster then he really does need his head reading.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2019 20:48:43 GMT 1
Oh here we go, the paying public are the disgrace.. of course they ****ing are, not the ineptitude of management & players alike for the most mind numbingly inept 80 minutes youâll ever see in a relegation battle until fan pressure told and the necessary changes reaped the rewards. Donât give me any of this ****ing conditions bunkem either. I hate that. Wycombe were utterly dreadful but should have been out of sight with the chances they somehow managed to create & Ricketts watched on as the second half slowly & painfully became worse than the first. What did he do? Nothing. Not one thing, just wait for them to score. He said afterwards he was âthinking how to add intensity & running to our performanceâ and that phrase alone makes me think heâs here for a laugh. With Fejiri, Grant & Docherty on the bench, he couldnât have asked for a better trio to add some of that. He was of course going for Payne until he put his job first as the crowd rightly ridiculed such a decision. For the 2nd game running we were so inept that we hardly had a shot on goal, for the 2nd game running our performance deserved early changes, even as early as the first half. Teams up and down the land scored plenty & won games in the wind, donât give me any of that excuse. Our manager decided to stick with his âplanâ for too long & struck lucky that the fans were right. So yeah, I booed him at the end because he got out of jail. Thatâs 3 unconvincing wins in 17, yesterdayâs being totally undeserved. Iâm not fickle to think heâs a great manager now because we somehow won it, I want him gone. Today. He thinks Edwards & Golbourne are worthy of starts, he thinks of Holloway over Campbell when we need goals. He plays a winger at right wing back. He rests our best player because of a âlong tripâ on Tuesday. The guys a loon. And our football under him has been abysmal, I travel the length & breadth of the country to watch every game this lot play & I will not settle for paying ÂŁ20+ and all other costs that come with it to watch incessant hoofball, a bypassed midfield, a defence totally inept from set pieces and a manager standing there doing nothing about it until his mental team rotation at the next game, win lose or draw. Sam Ricketts football makes me want to gauge my eyes out, or just go home. Very late substitutions coming to fruition was great, I was delighted because the thought of League Two again is as sad as it is depressing but being âwithin 2 points of 13thâ in a terribly s**te league full of evidently s**te teams shouldnât be acceptable because we are âlittle old Shrewsbury Townâ. Fans 2 Wycombe 1. And if you look to the players reactions with the fans for the goals and still think the ânegativityâ of the support was a hinderace rather than a help youâre deluded, absolutely deluded. They hadnât pressed or made a tackle in anger until that Docherty substitution got the ground on their feet. And for the âsome people couldnât wait for us to loseâ tribe, if you think I went yesterday to boo and hope we lose, get lost. If you think I donât still hope this is the start of a remarkable turnaround, get lost. But all of the evidence, and that most certainly includes yesterday, we have seen so far suggests heâs incredibly out of his depth. At least Iâm not fickle. Thought Askey had an obvious style but paid the price for not picking his natural goalscorer, really think some (many in fact) of our performances in his short spell were encouraging, frustrating yes, but would soon or later come good. I managed to come away pleased with many aspects of what Iâd seen, I even managed to enjoy some! I donât now. Take the 3 points but sack the manager. One cracking post đ A very passionate and honest appraisal of our current predicament.
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Post by Pilch on Mar 17, 2019 21:01:04 GMT 1
may I suggest if you want entertaining , go to the cinema or perhaps in your case wacky warehouse ;-) ferji, scored from open play in one of his last 20 games, Docherty was s**t at rochdale and not much better at plymouth grant and his fouls have cost us in the last few weeks, hes becoming a liability on the quiet after rochdale Haynes had to be dropped as his lost his man for both goals, in came goldbourn , (I'd pop sadler at LB next week) then again, are you suggesting we change a winning side and rotate ? Can I ask what your team for Saturday would be Pilch? yes ok , we all know what my position is on Arnold but being serious and not knowing exactly what the others are really like I'd have to stick with him, we did win after all Golbourne looked out of place at times and I'd swap him with sadler who is probably chomping at the bit to prove a point and thats just what we need (thats LB and not CB) the only other change would be Holloway out and Docherty in , with Docherty having a free roll I think 2 changes is more than enough to a winning side but I think they are necessary
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Post by SeanBroseley on Mar 17, 2019 21:07:01 GMT 1
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Post by Valerioch on Mar 17, 2019 21:19:28 GMT 1
Anyone who booed Ricketts at the end is a pathetic hypocrite
You cried like little babies when Askey didnât come over and clap you
Ricketts manâs up and claps and you abuse him.
So who could blame Askey eh?
I said it under Askey, a lot of the players are stealing a living and getting off scott free from âabuseâ. They should be ashamed for yesterdayâs efforts
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Post by Pilch on Mar 17, 2019 21:20:38 GMT 1
I can just hear old David coleman err, I believe Shrewsbury Town are making 3 substitution all at once, and its the first minute, quite remarkable !
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Post by accordingtome on Mar 17, 2019 21:33:15 GMT 1
Oh here we go, the paying public are the disgrace.. of course they ****ing are, not the ineptitude of management & players alike for the most mind numbingly inept 80 minutes youâll ever see in a relegation battle until fan pressure told and the necessary changes reaped the rewards. Donât give me any of this ****ing conditions bunkem either. I hate that. Wycombe were utterly dreadful but should have been out of sight with the chances they somehow managed to create & Ricketts watched on as the second half slowly & painfully became worse than the first. What did he do? Nothing. Not one thing, just wait for them to score. He said afterwards he was âthinking how to add intensity & running to our performanceâ and that phrase alone makes me think heâs here for a laugh. With Fejiri, Grant & Docherty on the bench, he couldnât have asked for a better trio to add some of that. He was of course going for Payne until he put his job first as the crowd rightly ridiculed such a decision. For the 2nd game running we were so inept that we hardly had a shot on goal, for the 2nd game running our performance deserved early changes, even as early as the first half. Teams up and down the land scored plenty & won games in the wind, donât give me any of that excuse. Our manager decided to stick with his âplanâ for too long & struck lucky that the fans were right. So yeah, I booed him at the end because he got out of jail. Thatâs 3 unconvincing wins in 17, yesterdayâs being totally undeserved. Iâm not fickle to think heâs a great manager now because we somehow won it, I want him gone. Today. He thinks Edwards & Golbourne are worthy of starts, he thinks of Holloway over Campbell when we need goals. He plays a winger at right wing back. He rests our best player because of a âlong tripâ on Tuesday. The guys a loon. And our football under him has been abysmal, I travel the length & breadth of the country to watch every game this lot play & I will not settle for paying ÂŁ20+ and all other costs that come with it to watch incessant hoofball, a bypassed midfield, a defence totally inept from set pieces and a manager standing there doing nothing about it until his mental team rotation at the next game, win lose or draw. Sam Ricketts football makes me want to gauge my eyes out, or just go home. Very late substitutions coming to fruition was great, I was delighted because the thought of League Two again is as sad as it is depressing but being âwithin 2 points of 13thâ in a terribly s**te league full of evidently s**te teams shouldnât be acceptable because we are âlittle old Shrewsbury Townâ. Fans 2 Wycombe 1. And if you look to the players reactions with the fans for the goals and still think the ânegativityâ of the support was a hinderace rather than a help youâre deluded, absolutely deluded. They hadnât pressed or made a tackle in anger until that Docherty substitution got the ground on their feet. And for the âsome people couldnât wait for us to loseâ tribe, if you think I went yesterday to boo and hope we lose, get lost. If you think I donât still hope this is the start of a remarkable turnaround, get lost. But all of the evidence, and that most certainly includes yesterday, we have seen so far suggests heâs incredibly out of his depth. At least Iâm not fickle. Thought Askey had an obvious style but paid the price for not picking his natural goalscorer, really think some (many in fact) of our performances in his short spell were encouraging, frustrating yes, but would soon or later come good. I managed to come away pleased with many aspects of what Iâd seen, I even managed to enjoy some! I donât now. Take the 3 points but sack the manager. seconded
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2019 21:44:14 GMT 1
Oh here we go, the paying public are the disgrace.. of course they ****ing are, not the ineptitude of management & players alike for the most mind numbingly inept 80 minutes youâll ever see in a relegation battle until fan pressure told and the necessary changes reaped the rewards. Donât give me any of this ****ing conditions bunkem either. I hate that. Wycombe were utterly dreadful but should have been out of sight with the chances they somehow managed to create & Ricketts watched on as the second half slowly & painfully became worse than the first. What did he do? Nothing. Not one thing, just wait for them to score. He said afterwards he was âthinking how to add intensity & running to our performanceâ and that phrase alone makes me think heâs here for a laugh. With Fejiri, Grant & Docherty on the bench, he couldnât have asked for a better trio to add some of that. He was of course going for Payne until he put his job first as the crowd rightly ridiculed such a decision. For the 2nd game running we were so inept that we hardly had a shot on goal, for the 2nd game running our performance deserved early changes, even as early as the first half. Teams up and down the land scored plenty & won games in the wind, donât give me any of that excuse. Our manager decided to stick with his âplanâ for too long & struck lucky that the fans were right. So yeah, I booed him at the end because he got out of jail. Thatâs 3 unconvincing wins in 17, yesterdayâs being totally undeserved. Iâm not fickle to think heâs a great manager now because we somehow won it, I want him gone. Today. He thinks Edwards & Golbourne are worthy of starts, he thinks of Holloway over Campbell when we need goals. He plays a winger at right wing back. He rests our best player because of a âlong tripâ on Tuesday. The guys a loon. And our football under him has been abysmal, I travel the length & breadth of the country to watch every game this lot play & I will not settle for paying ÂŁ20+ and all other costs that come with it to watch incessant hoofball, a bypassed midfield, a defence totally inept from set pieces and a manager standing there doing nothing about it until his mental team rotation at the next game, win lose or draw. Sam Ricketts football makes me want to gauge my eyes out, or just go home. Very late substitutions coming to fruition was great, I was delighted because the thought of League Two again is as sad as it is depressing but being âwithin 2 points of 13thâ in a terribly s**te league full of evidently s**te teams shouldnât be acceptable because we are âlittle old Shrewsbury Townâ. Fans 2 Wycombe 1. And if you look to the players reactions with the fans for the goals and still think the ânegativityâ of the support was a hinderace rather than a help youâre deluded, absolutely deluded. They hadnât pressed or made a tackle in anger until that Docherty substitution got the ground on their feet. And for the âsome people couldnât wait for us to loseâ tribe, if you think I went yesterday to boo and hope we lose, get lost. If you think I donât still hope this is the start of a remarkable turnaround, get lost. But all of the evidence, and that most certainly includes yesterday, we have seen so far suggests heâs incredibly out of his depth. At least Iâm not fickle. Thought Askey had an obvious style but paid the price for not picking his natural goalscorer, really think some (many in fact) of our performances in his short spell were encouraging, frustrating yes, but would soon or later come good. I managed to come away pleased with many aspects of what Iâd seen, I even managed to enjoy some! I donât now. Take the 3 points but sack the manager. Excellent post
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