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littleover ram

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  1. The idea of managerial stability is based on when managers did everything - the scouting, youth team, transfers, overall style of play…

    it’s more a of ‘head coach’ role now, with a director of football keeping a consistent overall philosophy.

    warne is a PE teacher who is out of his depth. He’s also been given too much power by an inexperienced chairman who let him change the whole style of team without any money to do so - Rosenoir had a passing team and that had been the style of the managers before him. 

    If we wanted to change everything then Clowes should have paid for it, or got a coach in who could work with what we had 

  2. 55 minutes ago, jameso said:

    I'm not sure you're going to get your wish but I hope so! I think he might go with tried-and-trusted because a safe draw leaves England needing only one more win from two matches to be sure of qualification.

    I think 3 wins guarantees we're in the top pot for seeding for the Euro group stage. Draw and two wins would leave us looking at results from other teams  

  3. 3 hours ago, CongletonRam said:

    The absolute worst thing we can do now is to sack Warne. Aside from costing the club hundreds of thousands of pounds

     

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    sunk-cost fallacy

    noun

    the phenomenon whereby a person is reluctant to abandon a strategy or course of action because they have invested heavily in it, even when it is clear that abandonment would be more beneficial.

     

  4. I asked ChatGPT to come up with something for you:

     

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    Dear [Football Club] Supporters,

    I wanted to take a moment to address all of you as we reach the quarter mark of the current season. It's no secret that our team has faced its fair share of challenges and setbacks in these early stages of the campaign. As chairman of this great club, I understand your concerns and frustrations regarding our recent performances and results.

    First and foremost, I want to express my unwavering support for our manager, [Manager's Name]. In times like these, it's easy to succumb to knee-jerk reactions and demand immediate changes. However, I firmly believe that [Manager's Name] is the right person to lead our team through this difficult period.

    It's essential to remember that football is a sport of highs and lows. All successful teams face adversity at some point, and it's how we respond to these challenges that define us. [Manager's Name] has demonstrated his dedication, expertise, and commitment to this club, and we must trust in his ability to turn things around.

    We have a talented squad of players, and I have complete faith that, with the continued support of our passionate fan base, we can overcome the obstacles we currently face. Our coaching staff and players are working tirelessly to address the issues and improve our performances on the pitch.

    I encourage all of you to stand by our team during this challenging period. Your support is invaluable, and it motivates our players to give their all for the club. Together, we can navigate through this difficult stretch and strive for success in the remainder of the season.

    In conclusion, I want to assure you that we are fully committed to the long-term vision and success of [Football Club]. We will continue to assess and address the situation, making necessary changes if required, but for now, our belief in [Manager's Name] remains steadfast.

    Thank you for your unwavering support, and let's look forward to brighter days ahead.

    Sincerely,

    [Chairman's Name] Chairman, [Football Club]

     

  5. Was reading on the BBC about Andros Townsend’s struggles to find a club. 
     

    we could do worse than get him in for 6 months. He was willing to go to the Turkish third division so he wouldn’t be expensive. Supposedly did well training with Burnley over the summer 

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