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2 minutes ago, Bob60 said:

Manager get a lot of praise for that, short of a start player and changed it and played really well

Love seeing a tactical plan comes together a-team style.

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12 minutes ago, Bob60 said:

Manager get a lot of praise for that, short of a start player and changed it and played really well

Nah... If you can't blame the manager for a poor performance, they can't take the credit for a good one... 

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16 minutes ago, stevematthews635 said:

 

Give him an extended contract now.

 

6 minutes ago, Toadhall Saint said:

we have potentially a great manager on our hands.

 

2 minutes ago, Nordic Saint said:

because we have got by far the best manager in the league.

 

 

Fuck me, calm down. 

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About time some on here start giving him the respect he deserves. He's doing a fantastic job and completely did a number on Lampard today.

At this rate we'll struggle to hold onto him.

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I actually disagree. Hopefully he gets us up at Wembley and then sack him. Need a proven manager for the PL.

 

no doubt an unpopular opinion but otherwise will be a repeat of last season if not worse. 

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11 minutes ago, Lord Duckhunter said:

 

 

Fuck me, calm down. 

Your view?

Let’s just say that every criticism of him he has answered. I mean there’s someone posting above that criticises him for having a blind spot with Archer. Talk about scraping the bottom of the barrel.

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3 minutes ago, MB said:

I actually disagree. Hopefully he gets us up at Wembley and then sack him. Need a proven manager for the PL.

 

no doubt an unpopular opinion but otherwise will be a repeat of last season if not worse. 

A repeat of last season will depend on whether we sign PL quality players or bottom half Championship ones. If we repeat the latter, the manager will be basically irrelevant, as three different people proved last season.

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I think he's obviously doing very well. It's nice to actually look forward to games again with some hope instead of dread. Good luck to him and the team.

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He got it absolutely spot on today, fair play to him. He needs to find a way of breaking down teams that are happy to sit in though. 

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1 hour ago, BotleySaint said:

Doing a great job. But seems blind when it comes to Archer.

What choice did he have today? Larin was knackered so it was Archer or a young lad.

I thought he did ok when he came on, he ran at them, got the ball up the pitch.

He’s not great, we all know that, put TE’s options are limited.

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11 minutes ago, LGTL said:

He got it absolutely spot on today, fair play to him. He needs to find a way of breaking down teams that are happy to sit in though. 

Yep agreed.

Saw a midfield three and thought he would try to nullify Coventry's midfield and worked a treat. Also helps that Downes is getting back to the sort of form from the last stint in the championship. 

Definitely need to figure out how to do better against teams who defend deep and like to counter. 

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1 hour ago, Toadhall Saint said:

Your view?

He’s done a really good job, intelligent young manager who has pretty much guaranteed himself another crack next season. He is not however, “great”, is not “by far the best manager in the league”, and at the moment there is no need to extend his contract. 

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1 hour ago, Lighthouse said:

A repeat of last season will depend on whether we sign PL quality players or bottom half Championship ones. If we repeat the latter, the manager will be basically irrelevant, as three different people proved last season.

Not this nonsense again. Last season was on Lego head, pure and simple. As his record in Scotland shows, he’s a shite manager who was out of his depth. A decent manager playing proper football would have given us a chance. Just as Leeds, Burnley & Sunderland are still in with a chance of staying up. There will not be a repeat of last season, unless we are managed by an arrogant cock again. 

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45 minutes ago, Lord Duckhunter said:

Not this nonsense again. Last season was on Lego head, pure and simple. As his record in Scotland shows, he’s a shite manager who was out of his depth. A decent manager playing proper football would have given us a chance. Just as Leeds, Burnley & Sunderland are still in with a chance of staying up. There will not be a repeat of last season, unless we are managed by an arrogant cock again. 

You think Wood, Edwards, Lallana, Fraser, Cornet, Sugawara, Archer and BBD would basically have been fine for any other manager than Martin, even though Juric and Rusk couldn’t do any better with them? Weird how no other PL club came in for them in summer.

 

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8 minutes ago, Lighthouse said:

You think Wood, Edwards, Lallana, Fraser, Cornet, Sugawara, Archer and BBD would basically have been fine for any other manager than Martin, even though Juric and Rusk couldn’t do any better with them? Weird how no other PL club came in for them in summer.

 

It’s humorous how you’ve defended your position by listing 8 players who weren’t (or at least shouldn’t have been) considered first team starters. Never mind the fact that Martin was the manager when they signed.

But yeah, you’re never wrong, so carry on.

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13 minutes ago, Lighthouse said:

You think Wood, Edwards, Lallana, Fraser, Cornet, Sugawara, Archer and BBD would basically have been fine for any other manager than Martin, even though Juric and Rusk couldn’t do any better with them? Weird how no other PL club came in for them in summer.

 

In fairness to Juric and Rusk, plenty of the damage was already done. Dont get me wrong they were shit too but a semi competent manager at the beginning of the season would have made a difference in my opinion. 

Not saying that Saints would have survived relegation by any means but they could at least put up more of a fight.

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13 minutes ago, The Kraken said:

It’s humorous how you’ve defended your position by listing 8 players who weren’t (or at least shouldn’t have been) considered first team starters. Never mind the fact that Martin was the manager when they signed.

But yeah, you’re never wrong, so carry on.

Yep, you've spotted the point there, I'm glad we agree. If we go up and sign more 'back up' to our current squad we will get annihilated again in the PL, Tonda, Russ or otherwise.

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proper tactical performance from intial set up and formation to subs.

10/10 his highest mark for me since he has been our manager, was more impressed with this game than any other.

He's come along way since this.

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1 hour ago, Lord Duckhunter said:

He’s done a really good job, intelligent young manager who has pretty much guaranteed himself another crack next season. He is not however, “great”, is not “by far the best manager in the league”, and at the moment there is no need to extend his contract. 

Think you need to read my comment you quoted.

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35 minutes ago, Lighthouse said:

Yep, you've spotted the point there, I'm glad we agree. If we go up and sign more 'back up' to our current squad we will get annihilated again in the PL, Tonda, Russ or otherwise.

You say it as if Russell Martin had zero choice over the players that were signed after he got us promotion. It’s very strange. Poor old Russell who had to oversee all these players who weren’t up to it.

A big part of management is overseeing a good transfer window. But us signing badly in Martin’s summer is, according to you, nothing to do with him. Bizarre.

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40 minutes ago, Lighthouse said:

Yep, you've spotted the point there, I'm glad we agree. If we go up and sign more 'back up' to our current squad we will get annihilated again in the PL, Tonda, Russ or otherwise.

The one-dimensional obsession with dicking around with the ball in our 18 yard box resulting in us giving away the ball on our penalty spot week after week, and a manager refusing to back down from the same car crash game after game after game were far bigger factors.

 

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39 minutes ago, The Kraken said:

You say it as if Russell Martin had zero choice over the players that were signed after he got us promotion. It’s very strange. Poor old Russell who had to oversee all these players who weren’t up to it.

A big part of management is overseeing a good transfer window. But us signing badly in Martin’s summer is, according to you, nothing to do with him. Bizarre.

Seems like you're making up a conversation to have with yourself, as I've never said or implied that. He should never have been in charge of signing players and neither should Tonda if we get promoted. The players we signed in summer '24 were dreadful and were never going to get close to staying up under any manager.

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Just now, Lighthouse said:

Seems like you're making up a conversation to have with yourself, as I've never said or implied that. He should never have been in charge of signing players and neither should Tonda if we get promoted. The players we signed in summer '24 were dreadful and were never going to get close to staying up under any manager.

That’s is just barmy. Wow,

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