Cleveland_Stag wrote:“He has emphasised his faith in me so that gives me confidence”
What on Earth has Dempster done since taking the reigns to give Radford faith in him? I really just don’t get it.
Herts Stag wrote:Reading that article I couldn't help feeling sorry for JD. BUT, he hasn't shown anything in his tenure to say he deserves more time. The pressure has definitley got to him and the negativity of the team has been passed on to us as fans. The end of December really is too long. My only hope is that the toxicity forecast for Saturday can be put aside. The man has feelings. It should be the board that are barracked. They appointed him and its in their hands to put him out of the torture that he is suffering.
I hope we can be kind to JD on Saturday despite our frustrations that he obviously shares.
oldweststander wrote:Another month, surely not
The more I read the more I wonder WHO is actually making the decisions, is it the Radford's or the remainder of the board.
Keep the same guy, get the same performances. By the time December is out we will be so far adrift that even winning every game in first half of 2020 would still see us well short of the play offs.
Nothing that is happening allows me to shake the feeling I have that the Radford's are letting go and losing interest. So be it, it is their money.
oldweststander wrote:Another month, surely not
The more I read the more I wonder WHO is actually making the decisions, is it the Radford's or the remainder of the board.
Keep the same guy, get the same performances. By the time December is out we will be so far adrift that even winning every game in first half of 2020 would still see us well short of the play offs.
Nothing that is happening allows me to shake the feeling I have that the Radford's are letting go ad losing interest. So be it, it is their money.
Son Of Sherwood wrote:Enough said now, in my opinion.
The guys got a wife and two young children to provide for, no matter how good or bad his tenure as manager is.
Those calling for his head should try walking a mile in his shoes. Mr Radford is in charge and I would remind those that snipe and utter bile...
"In John Radford we trust"
arsene wengers coat wrote:Son Of Sherwood wrote:Enough said now, in my opinion.
The guys got a wife and two young children to provide for, no matter how good or bad his tenure as manager is.
Those calling for his head should try walking a mile in his shoes. Mr Radford is in charge and I would remind those that snipe and utter bile...
"In John Radford we trust"
Pretty old school view of the world. In any case, he knew the remit before he took the job, he knew the risks, he's failed, he needs the sack. We don't owe him anything.
oldweststander wrote:Another month, surely not
The more I read the more I wonder WHO is actually making the decisions, is it the Radford's or the remainder of the board.
Keep the same guy, get the same performances. By the time December is out we will be so far adrift that even winning every game in first half of 2020 would still see us well short of the play offs.
Nothing that is happening allows me to shake the feeling I have that the Radford's are letting go and losing interest. So be it, it is their money.
Herts Stag wrote:Reading that article I couldn't help feeling sorry for JD. BUT, he hasn't shown anything in his tenure to say he deserves more time. The pressure has definitley got to him and the negativity of the team has been passed on to us as fans. The end of December really is too long. My only hope is that the toxicity forecast for Saturday can be put aside. The man has feelings. It should be the board that are barracked. They appointed him and its in their hands to put him out of the torture that he is suffering.
I hope we can be kind to JD on Saturday despite our frustrations that he obviously shares.
spanishstag wrote:arsene wengers coat wrote:Son Of Sherwood wrote:Enough said now, in my opinion.
The guys got a wife and two young children to provide for, no matter how good or bad his tenure as manager is.
Those calling for his head should try walking a mile in his shoes. Mr Radford is in charge and I would remind those that snipe and utter bile...
"In John Radford we trust"
Pretty old school view of the world. In any case, he knew the remit before he took the job, he knew the risks, he's failed, he needs the sack. We don't owe him anything.
TORY ALERT
spanishstag wrote:Herts Stag wrote:Reading that article I couldn't help feeling sorry for JD. BUT, he hasn't shown anything in his tenure to say he deserves more time. The pressure has definitley got to him and the negativity of the team has been passed on to us as fans. The end of December really is too long. My only hope is that the toxicity forecast for Saturday can be put aside. The man has feelings. It should be the board that are barracked. They appointed him and its in their hands to put him out of the torture that he is suffering.
I hope we can be kind to JD on Saturday despite our frustrations that he obviously shares.
We are not entitled to success ,the board dont fail deliberately ,they are trying to do their best for the club ,its theirs as well not just the fans ,why the vitriol ,lots of people in lots of power get things wrong occassionally ,but critiscism is easy from people who have never offered a viable solution ,
arsene wengers coat wrote:spanishstag wrote:arsene wengers coat wrote:Son Of Sherwood wrote:Enough said now, in my opinion.
The guys got a wife and two young children to provide for, no matter how good or bad his tenure as manager is.
Those calling for his head should try walking a mile in his shoes. Mr Radford is in charge and I would remind those that snipe and utter bile...
"In John Radford we trust"
Pretty old school view of the world. In any case, he knew the remit before he took the job, he knew the risks, he's failed, he needs the sack. We don't owe him anything.
TORY ALERT
How have you arrived at that?
adamstag wrote:oldweststander wrote:Another month, surely not
The more I read the more I wonder WHO is actually making the decisions, is it the Radford's or the remainder of the board.
Keep the same guy, get the same performances. By the time December is out we will be so far adrift that even winning every game in first half of 2020 would still see us well short of the play offs.
Nothing that is happening allows me to shake the feeling I have that the Radford's are letting go and losing interest. So be it, it is their money.
Tbh the best thing that can happen on Saturday is the attendance falls through the roof and 1,000 fans don’t turn up.
I’m only coming back from manchester as for a family thing on otherwise would probably sod it off
EdwinstoweStag wrote:adamstag wrote:oldweststander wrote:Another month, surely not
The more I read the more I wonder WHO is actually making the decisions, is it the Radford's or the remainder of the board.
Keep the same guy, get the same performances. By the time December is out we will be so far adrift that even winning every game in first half of 2020 would still see us well short of the play offs.
Nothing that is happening allows me to shake the feeling I have that the Radford's are letting go and losing interest. So be it, it is their money.
Tbh the best thing that can happen on Saturday is the attendance falls through the roof and 1,000 fans don’t turn up.
I’m only coming back from manchester as for a family thing on otherwise would probably sod it off
That’s a dreadful view. We are supporters of Mansfield Town Football Club - NOT The manager or any of the transitory players, or even the Board of Directors. True dyed-in-wool fans should protest (appropriately), boycott if they must, but never ever jettison their club because they don’t like one or more of its employees.
Next Thursday, I shall be casting my vote for Labour - not because I worship Jeremy Corbyn (I don’t) or even my constituency candidate, but because I am dedicated to the doctrine, true to my working class roots.
Similarly, I will continue to support the Stags (not always happily and seldom euphorically) for as long as I draw breath.
But ... Each to their own, eh ?
EdwinstoweStag wrote:adamstag wrote:oldweststander wrote:Another month, surely not
The more I read the more I wonder WHO is actually making the decisions, is it the Radford's or the remainder of the board.
Keep the same guy, get the same performances. By the time December is out we will be so far adrift that even winning every game in first half of 2020 would still see us well short of the play offs.
Nothing that is happening allows me to shake the feeling I have that the Radford's are letting go and losing interest. So be it, it is their money.
Tbh the best thing that can happen on Saturday is the attendance falls through the roof and 1,000 fans don’t turn up.
I’m only coming back from manchester as for a family thing on otherwise would probably sod it off
That’s a dreadful view. We are supporters of Mansfield Town Football Club - NOT The manager or any of the transitory players, or even the Board of Directors. True dyed-in-wool fans should protest (appropriately), boycott if they must, but never ever jettison their club because they don’t like one or more of its employees.
Next Thursday, I shall be casting my vote for Labour - not because I worship Jeremy Corbyn (I don’t) or even my constituency candidate, but because I am dedicated to the doctrine, true to my working class roots.
Similarly, I will continue to support the Stags (not always happily and seldom euphorically) for as long as I draw breath.
But ... Each to their own, eh ?
spanishstag wrote:EdwinstoweStag wrote:adamstag wrote:oldweststander wrote:Another month, surely not
The more I read the more I wonder WHO is actually making the decisions, is it the Radford's or the remainder of the board.
Keep the same guy, get the same performances. By the time December is out we will be so far adrift that even winning every game in first half of 2020 would still see us well short of the play offs.
Nothing that is happening allows me to shake the feeling I have that the Radford's are letting go and losing interest. So be it, it is their money.
Tbh the best thing that can happen on Saturday is the attendance falls through the roof and 1,000 fans don’t turn up.
I’m only coming back from manchester as for a family thing on otherwise would probably sod it off
That’s a dreadful view. We are supporters of Mansfield Town Football Club - NOT The manager or any of the transitory players, or even the Board of Directors. True dyed-in-wool fans should protest (appropriately), boycott if they must, but never ever jettison their club because they don’t like one or more of its employees.
Next Thursday, I shall be casting my vote for Labour - not because I worship Jeremy Corbyn (I don’t) or even my constituency candidate, but because I am dedicated to the doctrine, true to my working class roots.
Similarly, I will continue to support the Stags (not always happily and seldom euphorically) for as long as I draw breath.
But ... Each to their own, eh ?
To be honest this stag seems like a pretty dreadful person ,certainly not someone who,s company i would enjoy ,but what do i know
adamstag wrote:EdwinstoweStag wrote:adamstag wrote:oldweststander wrote:Another month, surely not
The more I read the more I wonder WHO is actually making the decisions, is it the Radford's or the remainder of the board.
Keep the same guy, get the same performances. By the time December is out we will be so far adrift that even winning every game in first half of 2020 would still see us well short of the play offs.
Nothing that is happening allows me to shake the feeling I have that the Radford's are letting go and losing interest. So be it, it is their money.
Tbh the best thing that can happen on Saturday is the attendance falls through the roof and 1,000 fans don’t turn up.
I’m only coming back from manchester as for a family thing on otherwise would probably sod it off
That’s a dreadful view. We are supporters of Mansfield Town Football Club - NOT The manager or any of the transitory players, or even the Board of Directors. True dyed-in-wool fans should protest (appropriately), boycott if they must, but never ever jettison their club because they don’t like one or more of its employees.
Next Thursday, I shall be casting my vote for Labour - not because I worship Jeremy Corbyn (I don’t) or even my constituency candidate, but because I am dedicated to the doctrine, true to my working class roots.
Similarly, I will continue to support the Stags (not always happily and seldom euphorically) for as long as I draw breath.
But ... Each to their own, eh ?
Exactly, and thankfully I’m pleased for my sanity mine normally differs from yours
Unfortunately it’s getting to the realms of where the messages need to start getting stronger. It isn’t working, it isn’t acceptable, fans will vote with their feet.
Why would the floating fan in the most expensive month pay to watch that tripe? I’m a STH and don’t want - and will also be putting a tenner on Cheltenham -1 at 6/1.
Why should fans - whether die yards or floating fans be expected to show they’re bothered about this season when the board are quite obviously stating they don’t care.
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