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I think the thing with Tommy is we don't really know what he has inherited - what sort of a state the club is in, both on and off the pitch.So, he will need time to sort it out - if it is a mess and if he is the man for the job.Football is a results business (as we all know) and at the moment he isn't getting the results - be that down to his tactics/selection, or the players or a combination of both.I listened to him on Radio Norfolk after the match and he was clearly unhappy, but he put part of the blame on the pitch........now personally, I will never see the state of a pitch as a reason for a defeat - it's the same for all 22 players out there and Maidenhead's players managed to score four times on that 'bad' pitchThe jury is still out for me with Tommy Widdrington.Personally I think this season is over and sadly we will be relegated, so if Tommy sticks around, it will be next season we can judge him properly
The problem is can SC trust himself to get the next appointment as Manager right? The track record doesn’t look great so far. Plus also can the club actually afford to pay up the Manager’s contract plus players that need showing the door and coaching staff. Sounds a right mess to clear up. Yet again.As for that list Loopy. Defty 100%. The rest were average step 3 players. One of which ended up not bothering to turn up for games. Can’t put Jack in with those others. They were just players passing through.
Perhaps the club will be put in the stewardship of the Linnets in the Community charitable trustees.
utter nonsense long buckby away dunkley made jack look Sunday league they won league we only came up on ground grading Setch signed the spine their team parted with jack and went on to win the league you stick to playing xbox fifaHave to disagree on that one Loopy. Jack was let go by Setch. Chappers ( Lowestoft Manager) couldn’t believe his luck in getting Jack. He certainly delivered with Lowestoft winning the step 3 League.
Quote from: Walks In The Sunshine on February 26, 2022, 11:17:06 PMI think the thing with Tommy is we don't really know what he has inherited - what sort of a state the club is in, both on and off the pitch.So, he will need time to sort it out - if it is a mess and if he is the man for the job.Football is a results business (as we all know) and at the moment he isn't getting the results - be that down to his tactics/selection, or the players or a combination of both.I listened to him on Radio Norfolk after the match and he was clearly unhappy, but he put part of the blame on the pitch........now personally, I will never see the state of a pitch as a reason for a defeat - it's the same for all 22 players out there and Maidenhead's players managed to score four times on that 'bad' pitchThe jury is still out for me with Tommy Widdrington.Personally I think this season is over and sadly we will be relegated, so if Tommy sticks around, it will be next season we can judge him properly This jury finds him guilty get him out not good enough I can take a defeat if players are giving their all and fighting for the cause this lot couldn’t fight the clowns at knights hill circus, we need some deftys quigleys bunting and dunkleys who wore the shirt with pride and passion not like these fools only here for their pay packet
Quote from: Loopy,linnet on February 27, 2022, 07:48:12 AMQuote from: Walks In The Sunshine on February 26, 2022, 11:17:06 PMI think the thing with Tommy is we don't really know what he has inherited - what sort of a state the club is in, both on and off the pitch.So, he will need time to sort it out - if it is a mess and if he is the man for the job.Football is a results business (as we all know) and at the moment he isn't getting the results - be that down to his tactics/selection, or the players or a combination of both.I listened to him on Radio Norfolk after the match and he was clearly unhappy, but he put part of the blame on the pitch........now personally, I will never see the state of a pitch as a reason for a defeat - it's the same for all 22 players out there and Maidenhead's players managed to score four times on that 'bad' pitchThe jury is still out for me with Tommy Widdrington.Personally I think this season is over and sadly we will be relegated, so if Tommy sticks around, it will be next season we can judge him properly This jury finds him guilty get him out not good enough I can take a defeat if players are giving their all and fighting for the cause this lot couldn’t fight the clowns at knights hill circus, we need some deftys quigleys bunting and dunkleys who wore the shirt with pride and passion not like these fools only here for their pay packetYou say the jurys out, how many does the jury consist of so far only so certain members of this forum. I mean certain members are fake names consisting of a ex manager and ex director of football (or they were the last time I and many others knew) Hes inherited half the team for god sake! I sit back and read the forum and half the time I laugh that hard my sides hurt. Get behind the team and support them. Give Tommy a chance at step 2.
Quote from: Loopy,linnet on February 27, 2022, 07:48:12 AMQuote from: Walks In The Sunshine on February 26, 2022, 11:17:06 PMI think the thing with Tommy is we don't really know what he has inherited - what sort of a state the club is in, both on and off the pitch.So, he will need time to sort it out - if it is a mess and if he is the man for the job.Football is a results business (as we all know) and at the moment he isn't getting the results - be that down to his tactics/selection, or the players or a combination of both.What makes my sides hurt is people using aliases that post about other people using aliases.If something is true and worth posting have the guts to use your real name.I listened to him on Radio Norfolk after the match and he was clearly unhappy, but he put part of the blame on the pitch........now personally, I will never see the state of a pitch as a reason for a defeat - it's the same for all 22 players out there and Maidenhead's players managed to score four times on that 'bad' pitchThe jury is still out for me with Tommy Widdrington.Personally I think this season is over and sadly we will be relegated, so if Tommy sticks around, it will be next season we can judge him properly This jury finds him guilty get him out not good enough I can take a defeat if players are giving their all and fighting for the cause this lot couldn’t fight the clowns at knights hill circus, we need some deftys quigleys bunting and dunkleys who wore the shirt with pride and passion not like these fools only here for their pay packetYou say the jurys out, how many does the jury consist of so far only so certain members of this forum. I mean certain members are fake names consisting of a ex manager and ex director of football (or they were the last time I and many others knew) Hes inherited half the team for god sake! I sit back and read the forum and half the time I laugh that hard my sides hurt. Get behind the team and support them. Give Tommy a chance at step 2.
Quote from: Walks In The Sunshine on February 26, 2022, 11:17:06 PMI think the thing with Tommy is we don't really know what he has inherited - what sort of a state the club is in, both on and off the pitch.So, he will need time to sort it out - if it is a mess and if he is the man for the job.Football is a results business (as we all know) and at the moment he isn't getting the results - be that down to his tactics/selection, or the players or a combination of both.What makes my sides hurt is people using aliases that post about other people using aliases.If something is true and worth posting have the guts to use your real name.I listened to him on Radio Norfolk after the match and he was clearly unhappy, but he put part of the blame on the pitch........now personally, I will never see the state of a pitch as a reason for a defeat - it's the same for all 22 players out there and Maidenhead's players managed to score four times on that 'bad' pitchThe jury is still out for me with Tommy Widdrington.Personally I think this season is over and sadly we will be relegated, so if Tommy sticks around, it will be next season we can judge him properly This jury finds him guilty get him out not good enough I can take a defeat if players are giving their all and fighting for the cause this lot couldn’t fight the clowns at knights hill circus, we need some deftys quigleys bunting and dunkleys who wore the shirt with pride and passion not like these fools only here for their pay packet
I think the thing with Tommy is we don't really know what he has inherited - what sort of a state the club is in, both on and off the pitch.So, he will need time to sort it out - if it is a mess and if he is the man for the job.Football is a results business (as we all know) and at the moment he isn't getting the results - be that down to his tactics/selection, or the players or a combination of both.What makes my sides hurt is people using aliases that post about other people using aliases.If something is true and worth posting have the guts to use your real name.I listened to him on Radio Norfolk after the match and he was clearly unhappy, but he put part of the blame on the pitch........now personally, I will never see the state of a pitch as a reason for a defeat - it's the same for all 22 players out there and Maidenhead's players managed to score four times on that 'bad' pitchThe jury is still out for me with Tommy Widdrington.Personally I think this season is over and sadly we will be relegated, so if Tommy sticks around, it will be next season we can judge him properly
He lets clunan our best player well mr cleeve let’s see how you manage on crowds 3/4 hundred at most you let sugar coater of **** sign his son and 7 other bang average pieces of crap and out the best player that’s been loyal to this club Tommy his son and his ****e coaches out