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Thread: Season over. Empty him now.
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20-03-2024 01:39 PM #421
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20-03-2024 01:53 PM #422
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Far Too Sensible
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20-03-2024 02:40 PM #423This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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20-03-2024 03:37 PM #424
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Looking back have to admit wasn't sure if it was working but onside with Monty now think this season is transitional and we will see benefit next season
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20-03-2024 03:58 PM #425This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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20-03-2024 04:15 PM #426
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Finishing in the bottom 6 would be failure - he's had virtually the full season as well, so no excuses. That said, Maloney and Johnson had to go because as well as their failures there were no signs of improvement with them. We have improved since January, with the new players but also the change of shape in midfield and tactically as well. So he is learning and the improvement is there. Do we want to sack him for mistakes made in the past that he's not making now to gamble on someone new, not for me.
I think he is safe either way for next season, top 6 or not. He was lucky to survive after the St Mirren game, if they had pulled the trigger then nobody could have complained. We made the decision to stick with him and from that point, under massive pressure in the following games, he's turned us around. Fair play.
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20-03-2024 06:57 PM #428
We've improved last few weeks, and if we'd not been totally done by ridiculous decisions we'd probably be sitting 4th. Hibs sitting in 4th and potentially finishing in that position is above average for us historically.
Hearts sitting comfortably in 3rd is magnifying peoples claims to bin him. If they were sitting further down the league it wouldn't be as bad. We often claim Hearts are obsessed with us, so let's not mirror that.
A time will ultimately come when he will likely get sacked, that's just the way of the world for a club at our level.
That time isn't now though so those salivating at the prospect of yet another manager will need to keep their powder dry for the moment and give the guy a bit more time.
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23-03-2024 08:21 AM #429
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Salivating? Think that's all in your head. I'm not impressed by NM but if he turned it around and made a success of it here I'd be absolutely delighted. The thought of a new manager does not fill me with joy, I can assure you of that.
You can think NM is not up to it whilst still hoping he somehow actually is, those two positions aren't untenable. It's just the hope part I struggle with. That and the fact I've rarely seen a manager have a prolonged period, where he's been poor, and then become a good manager.
Maybe NM will buck the trend?
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23-03-2024 08:32 AM #430This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
You gonna sulk and be in a huff at the loss of NM, or will you continue to back your club and hope we do well?
I'd prefer a new manager, but I've got nothing against NM and certainly am not salivating for anything or bumping my gums at all.
Comparing how we do as a club to Hearts has always been a thing. I remember it from primary school age. They are our local rivals and it's obvious that we compare ourselves to them.
If NM gets us finishing higher in the league than Hearts, then that will probably mean Europe and a successful season. Let's see if he can deliver that for us next year, if he's still with us.
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24-03-2024 09:17 AM #431This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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24-03-2024 11:28 AM #432This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
As has been said, the analysis in the last paragraph is very helpful and highly illuminating when considering our plight. Now that we've upped the quality in our playing staff, and the manager is showing more flexibility and real signs of getting to grips with the game here, we should be converting the bulk of those draws into wins.
I'm seeing proper progress both off and now on the park. Getting rid of Montgomery at this point would be foolish.
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