Tony Meolas Loan Spell said:Amazing how someone who was a good striker himself is UTTERLY CLULESS when it comes to COACHING our strikers.
Oh wait thats not the managers job is it?
And here's the irony - he's got far more idea, experience and success than you have at football management.Tony Meolas Loan Spell said:Amazing how someone who was a good striker himself is UTTERLY CLULESS when it comes to COACHING our strikers.
Oh wait thats not the managers job is it?
The Large One said:And here's the irony - he's got far more idea, experience and success than you have at football management.
The Large One said:And here's the irony - he's got far more idea, experience and success than you have at football management.
You called him a clueless ****.Tony Meolas Loan Spell said:Witnessing our latest abject performances I would hardly call him a 'success'...
The Large One said:You called him a clueless ****.
Think about it.
I'm not saying it isn't.Tony Meolas Loan Spell said:But what baffles me is the tactics, substitutions, players out of position, continual playing of injured/out of form players, strange first team choices, a team that doesnt seem motivated, gash set pieces (last season), unfit players, saying some games dont matter etc etc. Sorry but that IS down to the manager.
Bluejuice said:
surely
The Large One said:I'm not saying it isn't.
In other words, I wonder how many more clueless ****s there are on here.
The Large One said:It just amuses me that there are some who use these various labels on him without recourse to considering how good they are at their own jobs. I know McGhee's role is a very public one, and therefore open to intense scrutiny, but I was wondering how we would all cope if our jobs were put under the microscope and made open for debate and comment.
In other words, I wonder how many more clueless ****s there are on here.