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Post by Pilch on Jan 15, 2024 12:30:09 GMT 1
The one tricky area I remain uncertain of, an its very delicate to discuss, what what should happen to the assets the Chairman owns if he passes away before any sale is made. Where do the assets go to and what continuity arrangements are in place for that unfortunate possibility. I think it's in the interests of the fanbase and the community that this issue be clarified by the club immediately. If there isn't solid protections for the ground, the training ground and any land associated with the club then I'm afraid it's very obvious the chairman doesn't have the best interests of the club at heart. There are plans in place , I asked and was told exactly that
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Post by martinshrew on Jan 15, 2024 12:37:35 GMT 1
I think it's in the interests of the fanbase and the community that this issue be clarified by the club immediately. If there isn't solid protections for the ground, the training ground and any land associated with the club then I'm afraid it's very obvious the chairman doesn't have the best interests of the club at heart. There are plans in place , I asked and was told exactly that. What plan? Do you know? Can it be shared? I'm hoping there's some kind of community trust that will own all assets.
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Post by southshropblue on Jan 15, 2024 13:16:01 GMT 1
Contrary of the rumours suggesting otherwise, the buck stops at the man who trains the players, chooses the team and applies the tactics and that’s Matt Taylor.
Moore should get a chance to stamp his authority on the clubs footballing ethos and that will take a while. What he needs is a head coach/manager who will give him that time. And if the recruitment of players capable of competing fails? To me that isa key point also MM chose MT he bears some responsibility
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Post by barrynic on Jan 15, 2024 13:20:43 GMT 1
Let's see if we improve with these 2 strikers allegedly coming in......I have my doubts.....they won't get any service for a start🤷🤷 If they can hold the ball up then the midfield can get closer to goal.
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Post by gtismygod on Jan 15, 2024 14:32:56 GMT 1
Contrary of the rumours suggesting otherwise, the buck stops at the man who trains the players, chooses the team and applies the tactics and that’s Matt Taylor.
Moore should get a chance to stamp his authority on the clubs footballing ethos and that will take a while. What he needs is a head coach/manager who will give him that time. And if the recruitment of players capable of competing fails? In what way has it failed though? We’ve got pretty much the same starting eleven as last year. Taylor/Moore just haven’t got them playing at all.
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Post by Bordershrew on Jan 15, 2024 14:48:51 GMT 1
And if the recruitment of players capable of competing fails? In what way has it failed though? We’ve got pretty much the same starting eleven as last year. Taylor/Moore just haven’t got them playing at all. Have we though? We lost Leahy and Pennington who, with Dunkley, were our best players last season. We also had some pretty handy loanees who were fit. Starting XI on Saturday contained 5 players from last year. Taylor does have a part of the blame but the recruitment has been pretty awful, as they say you can’t polish a t***.
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Post by Feedo Gnasher on Jan 15, 2024 14:56:22 GMT 1
The point remains that last season we were a functional, well-drilled mostly negative team that liked to slow games down and play on percentages. We did also play a bit of football at times. This season Moore and Taylor came in and said they want to build on the foundations of last season (I recall Taylor saying he’d stick to 3-5-2 as the majority of players are familiar with it, and if it’s not broke don’t fix it), but showing a bit more ambition, trying to play a bit more football, laudable aims.
But the fact of the matter is we show even less ambition, play even less football and the organisation and solidity that defined last season has completely gone too. I can’t think of one positive in terms of what we’re seeing on the pitch. It’s damning.
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Post by ProudSalopian on Jan 15, 2024 14:59:52 GMT 1
And if the recruitment of players capable of competing fails? In what way has it failed though? We’ve got pretty much the same starting eleven as last year. Taylor/Moore just haven’t got them playing at all. Over the summer we lost Leahy & Pennington whilst the following loans went back - Taylor Moore, Killian Phillips, Christian Saydee & Rob Street
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Post by gtismygod on Jan 15, 2024 15:00:03 GMT 1
In what way has it failed though? We’ve got pretty much the same starting eleven as last year. Taylor/Moore just haven’t got them playing at all. Have we though? We lost Leahy and Pennington who, with Dunkley, were our best players last season. We also had some pretty handy loanees who were fit. Starting XI on Saturday contained 5 players from last year. Taylor does have a part of the blame but the recruitment has been pretty awful, as they say you can’t polish a t***. He had Bennett, Winchester and Bayliss on the bench, but instead chose to play a centre half at RWB and Kenneh in midfield. Criminal.
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Post by Bordershrew on Jan 15, 2024 15:43:28 GMT 1
Have we though? We lost Leahy and Pennington who, with Dunkley, were our best players last season. We also had some pretty handy loanees who were fit. Starting XI on Saturday contained 5 players from last year. Taylor does have a part of the blame but the recruitment has been pretty awful, as they say you can’t polish a t***. He had Bennett, Winchester and Bayliss on the bench, but instead chose to play a centre half at RWB and Kenneh in midfield. Criminal. He was worried about Bennett’s fitness, Winchester started the game. Personally I’d have put Winchester at RWB, or at least subbed Feeney off and made this change in game. If you look at the goal, the initial errors come from Winchester then Shipley followed by Sraha and Feeney. If Matt Taylor needs to coach the players “not” to make those mistakes then I agree, he may as well quit.
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Post by Pilch on Jan 15, 2024 16:43:13 GMT 1
Have we though? We lost Leahy and Pennington who, with Dunkley, were our best players last season. We also had some pretty handy loanees who were fit. Starting XI on Saturday contained 5 players from last year. Taylor does have a part of the blame but the recruitment has been pretty awful, as they say you can’t polish a t***. He had Bennett, Winchester and Bayliss on the bench, but instead chose to play a centre half at RWB and Kenneh in midfield. Criminal. strange last season playing CBs at wing back was called versatile, even if they were like fish out of water and we had natural cover its quite ironic really seeing as you are on about Taylor + Moore
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Post by gtismygod on Jan 15, 2024 16:59:40 GMT 1
He had Bennett, Winchester and Bayliss on the bench, but instead chose to play a centre half at RWB and Kenneh in midfield. Criminal. strange last season playing CBs at wing back was called versatile, even if they were like fish out of water and we had natural cover its quite ironic really seeing as you are on about Taylor + Moore Taylor Moore was like prime Cafu compared with Feeney.
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Post by Pilch on Jan 15, 2024 17:51:31 GMT 1
strange last season playing CBs at wing back was called versatile, even if they were like fish out of water and we had natural cover its quite ironic really seeing as you are on about Taylor + Moore Taylor Moore was like prime Cafu compared with Feeney. if you saw Cafu last season then I guess im wasting my time pointing out the bleeding obvious I'd say more like a prime piece of Aberdeen Angus , no better than Feeney, No worse maybe we could have tried Bowman at RWB
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