I really don't get him. The most uninspiring beige manager I can remember. He just doesn’t inspire confidence and has no charisma, he fumbles his world and comes across weak. His team set up and decisions to change things are baffling.
I won’t lose sleep if he goes but I’ll support the team on the park always. The refereeing decisions against him have been ridiculous but maybe a stronger personality would get a different reaction, who knows?
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13-03-2024 09:45 PM #31
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13-03-2024 09:47 PM #32
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We won’t sack him.
He really needs to wisen up though, game manager was so poor at the end.
Blame the refs all you want but the goal was coming.
Makes baffling subs at times and on the other hand doesn’t take players off when it’s obvious.
Obita should have been taken off against Rangers, everyone could see a red was coming.
Youan should have been taken off tonight, not a player you want on the park when defending a lead.
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13-03-2024 09:47 PM #33
Australian A league is a far cry from even our level of football. Montgomery, despite his relative success over there, is never going to hack it here. We’ll struggle to get into the top six and, being realistic, if we do, we’ll be the whipping boys for everybody. We’ll end up around 7th or 8th, and Montgomery will leave in time to bring in the next stab in the dark.
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13-03-2024 09:49 PM #34This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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13-03-2024 09:51 PM #35This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The club is changing, the next manager will reflect that.
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13-03-2024 09:59 PM #38
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When you have a succession of failed you managers, you really need to look elsewhere for the problem. Monty will be gone by the summer, but won;t solve anything.
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13-03-2024 10:00 PM #39This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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13-03-2024 10:02 PM #40
I’ve really struggled to take to him, his time has really felt very similar to Maloney’s in every way. No major highs or lows, just an extremely uninspiring period - but I do find him a pretty uninspiring character (same with Maloney).
He’s so far removed from what I thought we were getting when I heard reports of what he had achieved with CCM, and the impact that he’d had on their players.
Last few weeks have been pretty good to watch to be fair, but genuinely exciting moments/matches have been very thin on the ground - and I don’t for one second get the feeling that we’re on the cusp of much better times any time soon.
There’s absolutely no way I’d be entrusting him with serious funds and a major rebuild in the summer.
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13-03-2024 10:03 PM #41
I like him and really want him to do well. Wrong team to start but he changed it and we played better. He isnt at fault for us flapping at a cross and in the last seconds of the game; those 2 goals are down to the players.
That said, we aren’t anywhere near where we should be and with big investment in the summer, his position will come under scrutiny in the summer if we fail to get top 6.
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13-03-2024 10:09 PM #42This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I think he comes across as a decent guy trying his best, I really want to like him and I’ve given him the benefit of any doubt since the day he came in, I think I still am actually.
If I’m being honest though, he’s probably not been what I thought we were getting when I watched those clips and listened to his interviews as manager of CCM. On the pitch as well, he’s not had the magic touch on players I’d have hoped for and we’re not playing the exciting high intensity football he apparently played at CCM.
Overall, I’ve enjoyed more of the football under him than a lot of people have as I have enjoyed watching what we are trying to do. He’s not what I expected though, I think that’s definitely the case.
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13-03-2024 10:16 PM #43This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I doubt he'll be here for the start of next season.
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13-03-2024 10:33 PM #45This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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13-03-2024 10:35 PM #46
A lot of the stuff I'm reading on here is exactly the same as Jack Ross. Just copy & paste to save yourselves time. We don't know what goes on in the dressing room full stop.
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13-03-2024 11:04 PM #47This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I don’t really get the hard time he gets for his interviews either - I find him a bit awkward and quite a dull listen, but it doesn’t necessarily mean that he’s like that behind closed doors. I found Steve Clarke to be an utterly dour ******* for many years, yet he inspired his Killie and Scotland sides to do great things, and those squads had a real togetherness.
However, he doesn’t seem to have the ability to really lift our team, and we do lack personality on the park - and the style of football has fallen way short in recent weeks.
There were times when I really thought we were onto something - I walked away from the Dundee 0-0 back in September really encouraged, I felt it was a game befitting of Mowbray’s “if we play like that…” mantra, and that we were moving in the right direction.
It’s been a disappointing few months since then though. If he does go at the end of the season, I’m sure he’ll be kicking himself, as huge opportunities have been wasted this season.
We should have been in the league cup final, and we’ve thrown enough points away this season to be sitting comfortably in 4th. To quote one of NM’s predecessors, fine margins.
Ultimately though, a 28% win ratio from his league games, and 1.28 PPG is pretty grim stuff.Last edited by Stevie Reid; 13-03-2024 at 11:20 PM.
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13-03-2024 11:31 PM #49This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I don't think he has made us better, we arguably have the strongest squad now, than we have had for a while. We should be in a far better position. He has been backed and the reason we are in this position is down to him. Lets face it, he came to us with around 60 games behind him he is essentially a novice manager and his inexperience shows. With the new investment we really need to move on and kick on. I genuinely hope he is gone and we have a more experienced manager that, can play good football and win matches in for the start of next season.
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14-03-2024 12:30 AM #50This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
We were very poor under him for a very large chunk of this season, I think he deserves appropriate criticism for that. The bottom line is though that the players he was relying on during that spell, including the likes of Levitt and Youan just aren’t going to be good enough for where we want to be.
Over the course of a season with our current squad, I think Monty pisses third place, even allowing for a leaky defence, his occasionally bizarre team selection and some odd game management at times. Hearts are currently pissing third off the back of a good goal scorer and good form for a quarter of a season.
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14-03-2024 12:45 AM #51
See out the season and then part ways with him. Wanted it to work for him but seems massively out his depth, game management at crucial times is non-existent, went two one up and continually just threw away possession until we conceded.
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14-03-2024 01:35 AM #52
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The players have got to be wiser and keep the ball better.
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14-03-2024 01:43 AM #53
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Can't imagine Foley will be impressed given he punted Gary O'Neil at Bournemouth who was doing a much better job
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14-03-2024 04:23 AM #54
Don't really get why top 6 is the minimum.
5th should be the minimum. 6th is a failure.
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14-03-2024 05:09 AM #55
I was done with him but the form over the last couple of weeks had got me back on side.
But that first half tonight really makes me question what he is thinking.
Wednesday night, away to Ross County who are second bottom, short of confidence, bobbly pitch, cold and windy night and he decides to play 3 central midfielders, all of whom want to come short and get the ball to feet and are incapable of running behind. He then plays Marcondes upfront in a lone 9 when he quite clearly isn’t a striker and again wants to drop deep and get the ball to feet,
So he’s essentially went and played without a striker and made it so easy for County it’s unreal.
No fan or semi decent manager would have went with that team imo, it was obvious ALF had to start and look at the difference of the whole team when he came on
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14-03-2024 05:23 AM #58This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
We’ve finished 3rd twice in about 20 years and have the 5th biggest budget in the league.
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14-03-2024 05:44 AM #59This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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14-03-2024 05:48 AM #60This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteEvery gimmick hungry yob,
Digging gold from rock and roll
Grabs the mic to tell us,
He'll die before he's sold.
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