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Everything posted by Charlie Wayman
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What a bloody pathetic shambles, players who haven't a clue what they are supposed to be doing and a manager who goes missing as soon as things turn against us. Still is an absolute disaster for this club, even worse than Jones. How much longer do we have to put up with his crap crab football,. Pantomime season is in full sway. Bring on the Clowns, oh, they're already here!
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Damion Downs - Official: Loaned to Hamburg
Charlie Wayman replied to Matthew Le God's topic in The Saints
It amazes me that he even gets a place on the bench. His inability to involve himself in games let alone make an effective contribution is astonishing for a professional footballer. Subs are supposed to make an immediate impact these days but this lad seems just to jog around and do his best to hide from the ball. He's probably going through mental hell trying to understand what is going wrong for him but that doesn't help us. In my mind the legend that was Ricky Lambert always pops up when making comparisons, he seemed to have the ball at his feet all the time which was no accident and as often as not banged it into the net with the same simple ease as Haaland. -
They can, why not? After all we scored -4 on Saturday.
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The big question for me is should I waste another £16 on a Sky one day sports membership pass to watch our lads run around like a load of headless chickens getting nowhere?
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Of couse it is! Strikers out of position, caught on their heels or panicking when the ball arrives is about mental attitude, as much the responsibility of Still as physical coaching. Where are the sports psychologists in his set-up if he doesn't understand the need??
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Do people like you not realise that after Tuesday's match, one quarter of this season will have passed us by always hoping for jam tomorrow.
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Remarkably we seem to have a few very talented young players in our squad. All we need now is a decent manager who can meld them together into a fluent team and start scoring goals. Today we saw several brilliant individual performances but no semblance of a plan or team understanding. Still has had long enough, let's not waste our talent on his ineptitude any longer.
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I am dreading it simply because nothing will have improved or changed for the better despite the break. It seems as if it is as it is and will be.
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Meanwhile Rome is burning to the ground.
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Once again demonstarting that he is clueless.
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/ckgyv4w5wk8o
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Doubt it, half our lads have been away on ID
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Will Still will still be in charge and will shoehorn in Shoehorn so 1-2 to the Swans, Shoehorn scoring all three. What's the situation with Wellington, any hope of a return soon?
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Probably has been given an offer he couldn't refuse. Isn't everyone in it just for the money?
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He's good with his head and quite tall
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Would we even trust him to organise a piss up in a pub
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Success that can be remembered years into the future. Lots of managers have kept us up just about and we've been in Cup Finals since
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For anyone needing a football fix this Saturday!
Charlie Wayman replied to WinglessWonder's topic in The Saints
Sorry, I won't be changing my dental appointment -
He's just had a clear out and hand-picked new recruitment. To suggest he wasn't involved in these processes is baloney!
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Seems a lot of comfort is being drawn from kicking this can down the road. You and I are of one mind. Churchill used to stamp "Action this day" on stuff that he wanted done quickly.
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/ce84w939l84o Proves that it can be done quickly and decisively without too much internal embarrassment? Get on with it!
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So you trust the coaches who left out Robinson in recent matches - arguably our most effective player in the early games of the season - to have the best interests of our youngsters in mind? Desperate!
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Poor coaching or players not up to scratch ?
Charlie Wayman replied to Andrew Watson's topic in The Saints
Also found some good managers over the years -
Desperate times call for desperate measures
