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 on: Today at 11:35:15 
Started by Bob's Orange - Last post by RobertT
We are like a business that is riddle with an infectious disease.  Even those who may be good will eventually get infected.  Until the disease is cured, we are a patient who may have some good days, but is basically terminal.

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 on: Today at 11:11:30 
Started by Bob's Orange - Last post by Riddick
I regret him moving on - realistically we could have done what Crawley have done. Instead we have been treated to a manager and player revolving door and our worst league position ever.

No justification to believe he would have done what he has done at Crawley here. Wish him good luck and move on.

My only regret is at how bad the owner has been at appointing managers since, the very different people he has appointed, and as of right now, not appointed!

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 on: Today at 11:08:52 
Started by Bob's Orange - Last post by Bob1978
I regret him moving on - realistically we could have done what Crawley have done. Instead we have been treated to a manager and player revolving door and our worst league position ever.

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 on: Today at 11:06:21 
Started by Bob's Orange - Last post by Riddick
Totally. He failed to manage expectations himself. That shitshow of a preseason and playing 'fatigued' will be in the hall of shame forever.

Oh yeah, you mentioning 'fatigued' is giving me nightmare flashbacks. He was the once who would talk about box entries in post match interviews after turgid games!

Manager communications are so important, outside of results, to getting fans onside and leading the club. We had gone from Wellens down to Garner down to Lindsey, it just felt awful.

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 on: Today at 11:00:28 
Started by Bob's Orange - Last post by Mooneyraker
That was part of it, but Lindsey didn't help himself either. He started by saying we were going to play aggressive, front foot football, seemingly as a response to the often very slow football under Garner. He never delivered that, so he failed the expectations he set himself as well.

In no way do i regret him moving on, despite what he has achieved. Fair play to him at Crawley and good luck.


Totally. He failed to manage expectations himself. That shitshow of a preseason and playing 'fatigued' will be in the hall of shame forever.

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 on: Today at 10:47:21 
Started by 4D - Last post by 4D
I thought the advisory board meeting a few weeks ago said less than 1k? 1,300 to date sounds about right to me. Regardless I estimate season ticket sales will be half of last season.

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 on: Today at 10:42:07 
Started by 4D - Last post by THE FLASH
Saw a rumour that we've only sold 1,300 as of last week. No idea if that's true or just twitter talk though

That sounds a bit light to me!

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 on: Today at 10:41:05 
Started by Bob's Orange - Last post by THE FLASH
That was part of it, but Lindsey didn't help himself either. He started by saying we were going to play aggressive, front foot football, seemingly as a response to the often very slow football under Garner. He never delivered that, so he failed the expectations he set himself as well.

In no way do i regret him moving on, despite what he has achieved. Fair play to him at Crawley and good luck.


Well done to him, got them up and i have to say when they came to the CG and got dicked, i commented at HT that they were playing some excellent stuff and were unlucky to be losing....where was that football at the Town? They collapsed second half of course and then did us (like everybody else) at home.

Seems there was a lot of stuff going on behind the scenes but i never, ever took to him, like Cooper.

I congratulate him again......but there it is.

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 on: Today at 10:34:29 
Started by Bob's Orange - Last post by Riddick
Yup, big expectation management fail. Get him in straight away with a load of player interviews saying how key he was in the play off season and people might have bought into him more.

That was part of it, but Lindsey didn't help himself either. He started by saying we were going to play aggressive, front foot football, seemingly as a response to the often very slow football under Garner. He never delivered that, so he failed the expectations he set himself as well.

In no way do i regret him moving on, despite what he has achieved. Fair play to him at Crawley and good luck.

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 on: Today at 10:31:42 
Started by Bob's Orange - Last post by Mooneyraker
Was thinking about Lindsey and why he failed at STFC. A big reason was that it took so long to appoint him, he never seemed or was the first choice. If we went for him straight away and said that he was a brilliant coach under Garner and deserved a go at the top then that would have gone down a lot better than how it did...

Yup, big expectation management fail. Get him in straight away with a load of player interviews saying how key he was in the play off season and people might have bought into him more.

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