Pilgrims' Patter
The Forum => The B-Ark => Topic started by: kingofnaves on November 29, 2016, 01:29:57 PM
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Time to concentrate on the match tonight.Let's hope MB can sort the mess and get a result tonight.
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Time to concentrate on the match tonight.Let's hope MB can sort the mess and get a result tonight.
yes I agree let's talk about what may be a great future for our club. Start tonight and hopefully have a bit of luck and get a trophy run and hopefully that will improve our league form and have a good end to the season
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Time to concentrate on the match tonight.Let's hope MB can sort the mess and get a result tonight.
And how long will it be before you and your brave keyboard managers start slagging off on the new manager not to long me thinks, >:( >:( >:(
Good luck Bunny and the lads tonight.
Thank-you and Good luck to Dennis (when he gets his new management post, lets hope he gets treated with a bit more respect than a few have given him on here.)
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Shame DG doesn't show respect to fans! Say no more!
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Shame DG doesn't show respect to fans! Say no more!
He did ...apart from a hand full of numpties...he's gone but they remain
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Did Den become a victim of his online persona ???
The most powerful man in the world can be baited by a tweet according to crooked Hilary :blank:
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Shame DG doesn't show respect to fans! Say no more!
Seems to me these so called fans can call Den (or any manager at the time) what they want, be it on the terraces or social media to get a reaction, If you cant take it back(seems the truth hurts) then dont dish it out.respect works both ways simple as.
By the way have you got your application in yet Mr KON as you seem to know so much about managing a non league football club. (no sorry forget I said that, it would mean you having to turn up at a fans forum to give your views,) silly me. ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Seems to me these so called fans can call Den (or any manager at the time) what they want, be it on the terraces or social media to get a reaction, If you cant take it back(seems the truth hurts) then dont dish it out.respect works both ways simple as.
my thoughts entirely.
also...have any readers seen Carl Piergiannis tweet on the departure??
to paraphrase..
"DG done a great job on small budget"
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Seems to me these so called fans can call Den (or any manager at the time) what they want, be it on the terraces or social media to get a reaction, If you cant take it back(seems the truth hurts) then dont dish it out.respect works both ways simple as.
my thoughts entirely.
also...have any readers seen Carl Piergiannis tweet on the departure??
to paraphrase..
"DG done a great job on small budget"
Pidge is a legend, and he should know if den did a good job or not otherwise he would not have been so loyal. This is the whole thing with social media though these days, it's so easy to befriend players, and then screen grab and share what they say if it's deemed at conflicts with some fans, such as with this case. Can't see Pidge ever wanting to return in the future now, and to be fair, i couldn't blame him either.
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problem with green was if you was in you was treated with complete respect if not and it also seemed you easily came a outcast he was a complete W***** and vile on respect not only to fans but players i.e Marrs and felix who have both been bitten by Dens vile side.
I personally got on well with Den but it was plane to see everything was crumbling around him since the NFU match
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vile on respect not only to fans but players i.e Marrs
Hmmm I've heard the full story from someone regarding Liam, and I don't think Den is the villan in it...
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I only know from his dad but that could be one side and obviously could be sweld to make it look better there way
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I only know from his dad but that could be one side and obviously could be sweld to make it look better there way
Very difficult to get an impartial view point on this one payer. It is a fact he upset many players however. Sour grapes perhaps? Only think is when you talk to say ex Trinity players they in general had good things to say about the former manager
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I only know from his dad but that could be one side and obviously could be sweld to make it look better there way
Very difficult to get an impartial view point on this one payer. It is a fact he upset many players however. Sour grapes perhaps? Only think is when you talk to say ex Trinity players they in general had good things to say about the former manager
Presumably you mean Steve Housham . Not at all surprised by your comment re: ex -players .
Earlier this year I received an Email from Steve , and its contents were revealing , polite and friendly
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I only know from his dad but that could be one side and obviously could be sweld to make it look better there way
2 sides to every story...
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Seems to me that social media has a lot to blame.
Years ago when the manager left the ground no one could make any remarks. The manager was unaware in a lot of cases of how well or not he was doing.
Except in one instance I recall. In the early 70's my mate was Jim Smith's milkman. He was not happy with our left winger and left a note in Jim's milk bottle " We need a new winger " stated the note.
The next day my mate found a reply " We need a new milkman, I am going to the co op " And he did. :D :D
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JS
Maybe not whiter than white but a tough goalscoring midfield player manager, of the type that is not around any more .
I lament ..
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Player-Managers are frowned on now-a-days, but for the life of me I can't understand why, what better way to see how your team is playing and telling them what you want, without having to bawl at them across the pitch.
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Seems to me that social media has a lot to blame.
Years ago when the manager left the ground no one could make any remarks. The manager was unaware in a lot of cases of how well or not he was doing.
Except in one instance I recall. In the early 70's my mate was Jim Smith's milkman. He was not happy with our left winger and left a note in Jim's milk bottle " We need a new winger " stated the note.
The next day my mate found a reply " We need a new milkman, I am going to the co op " And he did. :D :D
It's postmen who are the problem nowadays. ;)
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Good luck to the lads today.
Win your individual battles. win every 1st & 2nd ball.
Feed the Wingers/fullbacks to speed down the flanks whipping some crosses onto Smiths head, volley Smiths knock downs into the back of the net.
Pass & move into space, giving your teammate on the ball options.
Mark tightly and dont allow them space to cross/shoot, defend as a team.
Get stuck in, dont allow them time & space on the ball.
We can still shoot up this league and win the FA trophy (or have i been playing too much football manager?)
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Well a good passing ? defender anchoring midfield should help ..solid start I see .
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Boston started well but then Stalybridge got back into the game. Boston have had the better chances though. Stalybridge definitely there for the beating. If we lose to this lot then were going down. Still got the crap toilets here.
TEP
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Seems to me that social media has a lot to blame.
Years ago when the manager left the ground no one could make any remarks. The manager was unaware in a lot of cases of how well or not he was doing.
Except in one instance I recall. In the early 70's my mate was Jim Smith's milkman. He was not happy with our left winger and left a note in Jim's milk bottle " We need a new winger " stated the note.
The next day my mate found a reply " We need a new milkman, I am going to the co op " And he did. :D :D
It's postmen who are the problem nowadays. ;)
First class response there ken ! ;D
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The new manager(s) must conspire to get an ultra tight defence .
Look at top of Conference Nat and North .