Keith wrote:al1 wrote:Its Keiths ball and if you criticise jb Keith will take his ball home! The roundup gang will be out in force on here and Facebook to try to defend their mate!
The only "Roundup" I know of is weedkiller? Are you suggesting that the anti-Bentley brigade are weeds? Thats a bit harsh. I mean, I disagree with them, but I'll let them post without suggesting they are weeds that need killing off. Not nice al1, not nice at all.
That said, they do come out of the cracks after every defeat and many of them return in a different form after you think they previously been killed off. And Personnal Protective Equipment is recommended when clearing up after them, so perhaps you are right?
Redalert1970 wrote:So you are saying I come back after been previously killed off
What a nice think for a moderator too say
In my opinion Jim should be sacked if you don't agree that's your choice and I respect that
6 points from 27 says otherwise
Keith wrote:Redalert1970 wrote:So you are saying I come back after been previously killed off
What a nice think for a moderator too say
In my opinion Jim should be sacked if you don't agree that's your choice and I respect that
6 points from 27 says otherwise
Err... no, that's my interpretation of "the Roundup gang". It would appear to be what they are saying?
Should I change your log in name to Little Weed and Berlin Waller & Al1 to Bill & Ben, the Flower Pot Men?
BerlinWaller wrote:Behave Keith. You are fast becoming Jim's official spin doctor. I have made a note of my password, i advise everyone to make a note of your own. There will be some serious rounding up done on here over the next couple of days.
RapidShrimp wrote:Give over Keith, every fan is entitled to an opinion, especially after 3/4 years of paying hundreds upon hundreds of pounds to see the same crap on repeat, with only a couple of games (noteably at the end of last season) temporarily curing our depression towards our club.
If Jim leaves, I would hate to see him leave in a bad way, but while he is still in control of the team, we have a right to criticise and be annoyed, like we do with any representitive of ours.
Also, “the brigade” don’t just only exist after a sole loss... Far from it! It’s just the odd win temporarily masks the criticism, as who would actually complain after a win? The point is, as a whole - on average - we have been very poor in recent seasons, making the same stupid mistakes over and over, and we still can’t defend and the team is devoid of marking.
al1 wrote:John please keep posting your opinion,you have every right to.This is what they want fans to do unfortunately,as all a handful of supporters want to do is keep jb in the job,they are not bothered that our club may go back to the national league.They will just say that we had a good run and that we have found our level.But they will still be sat up on their pmg perches enjoying all the priviliges that go with being jbs mate
Slanester wrote:al1 wrote:John please keep posting your opinion,you have every right to.This is what they want fans to do unfortunately,as all a handful of supporters want to do is keep jb in the job,they are not bothered that our club may go back to the national league.They will just say that we had a good run and that we have found our level.But they will still be sat up on their pmg perches enjoying all the priviliges that go with being jbs mate
Not sure who the people are that you are referring to, but you obviously do. So you will know that, I am definitely not one of them.
I share all the same emotions as every other supporter, and would love for the team to achieve real success, but the reality is, slim to no chance, within the Morecambe F.C “framework.” So sticking with a manager who has proven to achieve the remit of the club every season, rather than take the “ huge gamble” of bringing in somebody unproven within the same framework, is not one I want to take.
If it happens though, and this managerial, football “god”, throws his hat in the ring, and takes our club to the dizzy heights that some feel can be achieved. I will be the FIRST to admit, “ how totally wrong I was.” Not going to hold my breath though,and will continue to get fully behind all at Morecambe F.C.
Slanester wrote:al1 wrote:John please keep posting your opinion,you have every right to.This is what they want fans to do unfortunately,as all a handful of supporters want to do is keep jb in the job,they are not bothered that our club may go back to the national league.They will just say that we had a good run and that we have found our level.But they will still be sat up on their pmg perches enjoying all the priviliges that go with being jbs mate
Not sure who the people are that you are referring to, but you obviously do. So you will know that, I am definitely not one of them.
I share all the same emotions as every other supporter, and would love for the team to achieve real success, but the reality is, slim to no chance, within the Morecambe F.C “framework.” So sticking with a manager who has proven to achieve the remit of the club every season, rather than take the “ huge gamble” of bringing in somebody unproven within the same framework, is not one I want to take.
If it happens though, and this managerial, football “god”, throws his hat in the ring, and takes our club to the dizzy heights that some feel can be achieved. I will be the FIRST to admit, “ how totally wrong I was.” Not going to hold my breath though,and will continue to get fully behind all at Morecambe F.C.
Keith wrote:Slanester wrote:al1 wrote:John please keep posting your opinion,you have every right to.This is what they want fans to do unfortunately,as all a handful of supporters want to do is keep jb in the job,they are not bothered that our club may go back to the national league.They will just say that we had a good run and that we have found our level.But they will still be sat up on their pmg perches enjoying all the priviliges that go with being jbs mate
Not sure who the people are that you are referring to, but you obviously do. So you will know that, I am definitely not one of them.
I share all the same emotions as every other supporter, and would love for the team to achieve real success, but the reality is, slim to no chance, within the Morecambe F.C “framework.” So sticking with a manager who has proven to achieve the remit of the club every season, rather than take the “ huge gamble” of bringing in somebody unproven within the same framework, is not one I want to take.
If it happens though, and this managerial, football “god”, throws his hat in the ring, and takes our club to the dizzy heights that some feel can be achieved. I will be the FIRST to admit, “ how totally wrong I was.” Not going to hold my breath though,and will continue to get fully behind all at Morecambe F.C.
That is exactly how I feel Slanester. But according to the 'Out Brigade' that makes you 'Jim's Mate'. They appear to think that spending money we haven't got, in order to be 'ambitious' is a 'good thing'. Those of us who think Jim is working bloody miracles season after season, with no cash think we're lucky to have him. We look at what has happened at Bury and imagine what their fans are feeling? They chased ambition with money they didn't have, celebrated getting promotion to League One and never played another game. Over a hundred years of history wiped out. Oldham could collapse before the end of the season the way things are going.
The cheap digs get frustrating. Volunteers getting in to games for free is a common theme of some. Perhaps they should volunteer at the club themselves and then find out if the hours put in for free are worth it to save the entrance fee? By the way, I'm a Life Season Ticket holder, so whether I'm in for free as a volunteer (if I'm taking photos) or not, I've paid my way in anyway. The insinuation of people having their opinion blocked is annoying too. John became personally abusive in a previous incarnation but has been let back in. The 'spammers' who started something like sixteen new 'Bentley out' threads in the same evening led to me needing to manually approve new accounts (which is a pain). One of them is back and so far behaving.
We all want want the same thing and really need to be pulling together.
glagys wrote:Towards the end of the game we had them packed in their penalty area and we passed the ball between us round the penalty area, and ended up on the halfway line without anyone having a shot,visiting teams come have a shot from anywhere and with luck it bounces to them or hits a player and goes in, we never seem to do that why?? Are they told not to shoot on sight ?? Are we told to walk it in??
glagys wrote:And I still wouldn't have Baz as captain,you need a captain in the middle who can get players motivated and get them going
Phil Anderer wrote:Keith, I'm not one of the Jim Out brigade anyway, although I have today posted that I think his time should be up at the end of his contract. I don't expect vast sums spending, which is out of Jim's hands anyway, and I agree he has done well to keep us up with the limits on the budget, but my frustration is that there are no new ideas, even when we see the same things happening week in/week out. Surely at least some of these can be addressed, such as marking, closing down, moving into space to provide team mates with options. I'm no football brain, but that's surely not rocket science.
Morecambe Jack wrote:Back to the hoofball.
marky No.1 wrote:Morecambe Jack wrote:Back to the hoofball.
Corrected your quote Kevs head must have been so worn out, he then began to not challenge for the ball in the air before he was subbed
Opposition teams can pretty much play without a keeper and have 11 outfield players instead
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