Should have gone in October, i believe someone mentioned it. 😊If we lose tomorrow then surely his time must be called 'up'.
Should have gone in October, i believe someone mentioned it. 😊If we lose tomorrow then surely his time must be called 'up'.
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I just don’t get how he’s still there. Every game he’s still in charge we’re throwing any chance of points down the pan. How can you be motivated as a player when the going gets tough in a difficult backs to the wall game when your boss openly wants to leave. And he won’t have sorted out defending at set pieces or shots on target.Should have gone in October, i believe someone mentioned it. 😊
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Most definitely. Winning the FA cup and entry into Europe opened up a window of opportunity that he didn't take, only he can come out and say why not, but the opportunity was there, and as Glasner said himself first time round, that was the time to invest not save. Parish is now paying the price for his earlier scrimping and saving in a disillusioned manager and players wanting out and now he has to throw money at it to try and fix it - ah the irony.Parish caught between a rock and a hard place of his own making, damned if you do, damned if you don't scenario. Glasner lost the plot, but who can come in now and change it around? I guess Parish is hoping we can limp over the line, but its total disarray and entirely of our own making.
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OG would have gone even if what you wanted actually happened. He’s a 16 month wonder at the 2 clubs he’s been at.Most definitely. Winning the FA cup and entry into Europe opened up a window of opportunity that he didn't take, only he can come out and say why not, but the opportunity was there, and as Glasner said himself first time round, that was the time to invest not save. Parish is now paying the price for his earlier scrimping and saving in a disillusioned manager and players wanting out and now he has to throw money at it to try and fix it - ah the irony.
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Well as it stands we’re only five points above the drop zone. If not now when?Parish caught between a rock and a hard place of his own making, damned if you do, damned if you don't scenario. Glasner lost the plot, but who can come in now and change it around? I guess Parish is hoping we can limp over the line, but its total disarray and entirely of our own making.
Glasner quit in October, completely cocked up the conference, monotonous boring same tactics, if he is still manager at the end of the season, we will be in the bottom 3, for sure, the only mistake Parish has made is not sacking that overrated arrogant buffoon.Most definitely. Winning the FA cup and entry into Europe opened up a window of opportunity that he didn't take, only he can come out and say why not, but the opportunity was there, and as Glasner said himself first time round, that was the time to invest not save. Parish is now paying the price for his earlier scrimping and saving in a disillusioned manager and players wanting out and now he has to throw money at it to try and fix it - ah the irony.
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They told you this did they?Glasner's whinging and moaning has destroyed the confidence of the players.
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I presume this quote is in context. Obviously something behind the scenes is very wrong and has been for a least a couple of months. Without wishing to speculate too much, problems that aren't nipped in the bud have a tendency to grow out of all proportion.
Get Glasner out now
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Ultimately the manager isn’t on the pitch but shooting and defending set pieces are things you can work in training. Whatever Glasner has been doing since November has not been working.
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