Trotter Posted August 28, 2010 Report Share Posted August 28, 2010 Here it is As expected. Thing is next week we'll lose another goal from a setpiece which proves we do nothing constructive in training all week. The club is rotten from top to bottom but nothing will change. Same excuses from management and B.O.D. will be trotted out again and again until we are no more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jaggy1967 Posted August 28, 2010 Report Share Posted August 28, 2010 Wow sounds like he as only just realised what we have been thinking for months now ! How long is it gonna be Ian before you now decide you are not up to the job and ask for a taxi ? Feb/march when we are staring down the hole ? or till another opportunity comes along ? Please go now ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jag1980 Posted August 29, 2010 Report Share Posted August 29, 2010 Wow sounds like he as only just realised what we have been thinking for months now ! How long is it gonna be Ian before you now decide you are not up to the job and ask for a taxi ? Feb/march when we are staring down the hole ? or till another opportunity comes along ? Please go now ! McCall has been on the slide since Gerry Britton left the first team. Could it be the case that Gerry was more 'hands on' with the team and actually had an idea about how to motivate the players in training and get something out of them when McCall was not interested or cared? Let's not forget that Gerry's departure was followed soon after by the appointment of Davie Irons who was a real spud who apparently the players did not warm to, hence his removal. This left McCall steering the ship and I think that period demonstrated his true qualities as a Manager that he was limited, uninterested and de-motivated. McCall has simply lost touch with his players, and cannot seem to find the right formation or motivate them and that is evident on the pitch. As for McCall's post match comments and general drivel in the media, surely someone at the club has got to get some quality control on this guy! Maybe McCall should take a look around his peers and take notes on how they handle questions from the media and generally stop talking p***. I'm not saying other Managers don't, but let's face it McCall would certainly benefit from a few basic lessons in the art of how not to come across like a real dobber! Address the real issues and stop using excuses we've been hearing for over and over. McCall - think before you speak. Or in the words of that Irish cheating crappy crooner, You say it best... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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