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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2018 21:44:15 GMT
If we lost to Cowdenbeath tomorrow, I would expect John Brogan to be sacked. Can’t see a positive result.
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Sept 21, 2018 22:05:30 GMT
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Post by arfcdm on Sept 21, 2018 22:05:30 GMT
100% want to be proved wrong and we get something tomorrow, but said it elsewhere if we can’t get a point tomorrow he’s got to go.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 22, 2018 5:26:07 GMT
Perhaps the board are hoping he walks as his contract could involve a pay off that we can't afford. Either way a defeat and he has to go. Should have gone already. A win would be welcome but may just be papering over the cracks and delaying the inevitable.
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Post by chris on Sept 22, 2018 9:40:07 GMT
From the looks of it 40 points will see us safe.
Need an average of 1.3 points a game from now to end of the season
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Post by Deleted on Sept 22, 2018 9:53:49 GMT
I don't expect us to win today and sacking brogan will gloss over the cracks and appease a few fans. The next bad decision the board make may be the clubs last in SPFL football.
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Post by robert67 on Sept 22, 2018 10:05:07 GMT
JB will still be in charge next week no matter the score today. We have no plan B or if we do its a very closely guarded secret, if we had an alternative plan im sure he would have been gone already. The "maybe it will come good next week" stance is wearing thin.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 22, 2018 10:06:30 GMT
Perhaps the board are hoping he walks as his contract could involve a pay off that we can't afford. Either way a defeat and he has to go. Should have gone already. A win would be welcome but may just be papering over the cracks and delaying the inevitable. Jimbo my fear is what next, I don't think Brogan will walk as he will feel he's doing the job under the difficult circumstances he inherited from the outset. It may take the next manager time to improve the players and with no money he will need to be good, it's became an unattractive job, the rumours that surrounded the clubs issues are apparent for all to see. A nothing to lose manager would take it, do we really want some one who is taking his last throw of the dice? It's going to be difficult watching soon!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 22, 2018 10:11:31 GMT
JB will still be in charge next week no matter the score today. We have no plan B or if we do its a very closely guarded secret, if we had an alternative plan im sure he would have been gone already. The "maybe it will come good next week" stance is wearing thin. The only thing that will turn this around is knowledge, experience, hard work and a degree of cash. These are all in short demand when you in our situation. How did we get here, I'm watch hearts Livingstone today with a friend, they were in our leave 2 seasons ago?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 22, 2018 13:28:38 GMT
The only thing that will turn this around is knowledge, experience, hard work and a degree of cash. These are all in short demand when you in our situation. How did we get here, I'm watch hearts Livingstone today with a friend, they were in our leave 2 seasons ago? bingo, I'm shocked: aren't you supporting your beloved rovers?
"knowledge, experience, hard work and a degree of cash". now don't you worry. rovergrant has a plan. once he reveals his new board, I for one am certain that they will be knowledgeable, experienced, hard working and swimming in cash. all this secrecy has to be building up to something. he wouldn't keep everyone guessing then bring forward a bunch of no nothing, lazy, bankrupt experts in failure, would he?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 22, 2018 16:01:13 GMT
The only thing that will turn this around is knowledge, experience, hard work and a degree of cash. These are all in short demand when you in our situation. How did we get here, I'm watch hearts Livingstone today with a friend, they were in our leave 2 seasons ago? bingo, I'm shocked: aren't you supporting your beloved rovers?
"knowledge, experience, hard work and a degree of cash". now don't you worry. rovergrant has a plan. once he reveals his new board, I for one am certain that they will be knowledgeable, experienced, hard working and swimming in cash. all this secrecy has to be building up to something. he wouldn't keep everyone guessing then bring forward a bunch of no nothing, lazy, bankrupt experts in failure, would he?
[b Not coming back till there are changes, not sure what the rest you are talking about? Enjoy your pint?
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Post by stewmelrover on Sept 22, 2018 16:06:48 GMT
Good point today. Looked like about 40-odd Rovers fans there. For 70 minutes by far the better team. Wilted towards the end. It's a start, so come on Rovers boys.
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Post by bucky on Sept 22, 2018 16:18:02 GMT
Normally I would say a good away but given our current predicament I would have ssid a win was essential particularly considering who we were up against. Glad to hear the performance was a bit better.
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Post by stewmelrover on Sept 22, 2018 16:22:21 GMT
Passed the ball well and could have been 2 or 3 up. Needs a couple of old pros to keep things calm at the end. Defended well; keeper excellent. Like I said, it's a start.
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Post by k70 on Sept 22, 2018 16:23:42 GMT
Too little, too late!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 22, 2018 17:18:44 GMT
Probably is. Not bad in the first half but fell away in the second. Keeper again excellent but cowdenbeath could have won had they anything up front. Had to be and should have been a win against a very poor side. Still papering over the cracks I fear.
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