Wild Bill wrote:So after two must win games, we have only one point. Its easy to predict relegation at this stage but let's try and find some hope out of a difficult position. I actually think our squad is as strong as it ever has been. Perhaps with the new additions and a few matches we might get stronger in the last few games. Plus some games against mid table teams. Could three wins and a draw or two be enough? Let's keep fighting
Wild Bill wrote:Could three wins and a draw or two be enough? Let's keep fighting
mrpotatohead wrote:Maybe going down would be a blessing long term, if we survive then it would be another season of struggling with Derek and perpetual whingeing from a vocal minority.
We won't even be a big fish in league 2...
mrpotatohead wrote:Maybe going down would be a blessing long term, if we survive then it would be another season of struggling with Derek and perpetual whingeing from a vocal minority .
We wont even be a big fish in league 2, a reality check is needed, so a new owner, new manager with fresh ideas , and a season where we are looking up instead of down might be fun.
redrobo wrote:Our future all hinges on a new owner providing a playing budget that is considerably greater than the current one.
redrobo wrote:A new manager with a more attack based game would be ideal BUT DA is and has worked miracles on a small budget and does he deserves an opportunity to manage with a far greater budget....
BerlinWaller wrote:We have done this despite 2 managerial changes, the ownership/takeover and the budget problems.
Andy D wrote:my only question to DA is why didn't he do more to sign a strong target man to replace Cole Stockton who as only been playing half-hearted all season, especially in the recent window knowing we have no cutting edge in the final third of the pitch.
mrpotatohead wrote:Maybe going down would be a blessing long term, if we survive then it would be another season of struggling with Derek and perpetual whingeing from a vocal minority .
KenH wrote:mrpotatohead wrote:Maybe going down would be a blessing long term, if we survive then it would be another season of struggling with Derek and perpetual whingeing from a vocal minority .
Maybe not too bad if Derek can finally be clear of the players he inherited on long contracts, some of whom have been paid for doing nothing for months due to injuries or simply not being good enough for L1 or being out of form.
He's performed miracles three times now (avoiding relegation from L2, promotion to L1, avoiding relegation from L1), so I think he deserves the chance for a bit of continuity and being able to chose his own team. Even without an increase in player budget, he may do better just by getting the "dead wood" off the wage bill.
Wild Bill wrote:Derek has been critisied for not changing things but perhaps he sees game time for certain players as more important than a consolation goal when we have been losing badly.
BerlinWaller wrote:A minority have an agenda against Derek and when things are tough they ramp up the negativity. They won't admit it and dress it up as something else but they long for the days of their mate Jim. They miss the access and being in the know. This is why they turn on Dave Salmon who for me does a fantastic job but isn't part of the clique.
Keith wrote:BerlinWaller wrote:A minority have an agenda against Derek and when things are tough they ramp up the negativity. They won't admit it and dress it up as something else but they long for the days of their mate Jim. They miss the access and being in the know. This is why they turn on Dave Salmon who for me does a fantastic job but isn't part of the clique.
Really? Or are you making stuff up again? Can you provide evidence that you are basing this on? When has Dave Salmon been 'turned on'?
nobbyshrimp wrote:For those of us who are not in their prime & subsequently don’t remember Telford united being in the conference along side Morecambe spare a thought for them at this difficult time. As we ponder our league 1 survival and discuss what the future holds for our beloved club, poor old AFC Telford United who’s ground is almost identical to the Mazuma along with 1 open side are on the verge of relegation from the conference north to the northern or southern premier league. So when you think things are bad, and we are at our highest ever position along side teams such as Sheffield Wednesday & Derby, think where we could be
BerlinWaller wrote:Keith wrote:Really? Or are you making stuff up again? Can you provide evidence that you are basing this on? When has Dave Salmon been 'turned on'?
No need for me to provide any evidence, you and others do that for me with your constant pining for the good old days. Dave has had a lot of stick and has mentioned it himself on Twitter. I don't make things up so don't try and belittle me with that.
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