RedRedWine wrote:Yeah wow, OMG. PO7470HEAD is back. Clear your internet history at your peril.... tick box hippie sluts aren't the most helpful.
For what it's worth Sammy hasn't been helped with off the field problems that are out of his control and have hindered our campaign. However he will be the first to admit that on the field it has been a fair bit short of acceptable on too many occasions this season, mainly at home in front of the ever decreasing paying public. His status as manager seems to be in limbo at moment with sloppy journalisic reports he has gone, but people are none the wiser. Whatever the case may be, we owe Sammy a great deal of gratitude for what he has done for the club, and certainly more respect than he has been shown both on here and at the game yesterday where a few mindless blancmanges booed his name being sung. Words fail me.
RedRedWine wrote:So do you think it was right? The man who has elevated us to our highest status as a football club is booed by people whose parents should have used birth control? It was a group of around 15. I know of numerous people who think sammy's time is up who travel the length and bredth of the country to support the team. But they still would not lower themselves to this mindless and pathetic taunting. when people reflect on Sammy's tenure I think it is very hard and silly to boo.
Christies Child wrote:
Whatever you may think of me, at least I don't hide my feelings about the style of management. I don't hide in a crowd. People know who I am as does Sammy Mc. I've been consistent in my views about tactics, substitutions and negative football. I've even suggested that I don't want the guy to get the sack. He deserves beeter than that for what he has done for our club. But for me we need a change in style that provides entertainment and value for money.
Christies Child wrote: I don't hide in a crowd.
marky wrote:Was the booing directly aimed at Sammy McIlroy or was it a subtle hint to the collection of people who make the important decisions?
Morecambe Jack wrote:Keith, from my (hazy) memory Sammy didnt mention the booing at all, it was Mark Lillis. Could be wrong though, but it was hardly giving the fans a hard time.
BHmfc wrote:The reason i mentioned the no show of Sammy at the first open day was to highlight the fact that for whatever reason, he decided to go home after training rather than spend time signing autographs and chatting with supporters, unlike the rest of the squad and coaching staff. I just had the feeling that he would rather be anywhere else but the Globe, an impression he was sending out on many occasions from the dugout. This from a man who used to show so much passion.
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