It's also a very cowardly act because there are no fans and by the time there are...they will have attempted to have bought success.. to pacify the swinish multitude
God knows...last time Jim was disgracefully sacked we won the next game ..and all the anti Jim mob were gloating....didn't last though.....If these tin-pot non league superstars put in a shift on Saturday it won't last and will just show what a shower of shithouses they are
I really couldn't care less one way or another, wouldn't bat an eye if we lose. The statement put out by the club was a real shocker. Viagra: It won't make you James Bond but it will make you Roger Moore!
Everything's been shocking and we need to know the real truth about what's happened to Jim. They sure can't put it down to results. 3rd in the table and got to the FA Cup 3rd round. We were on track for another promotion, we all know how Jim's teams always get better in the second part of a season.
Well said Dosser. Personally I dont believe we will ever know the truth behind his dismissal, NDA and all that.
What I do know is that the legend has gone, yes we will get over it we have to however, the club needs to reassure the fans it WAS in the best interest of the club. Interesting times.Viagra: It won't make you James Bond but it will make you Roger Moore!
Totally agree... For me I’ll still want County to hammer Bore ‘em Wood on Saturday as I’m a County fan. I’ve had to face dilemma’s before; Begara sacking. Setting foot inside the Dung Heap... Watching Ryan using us as some kind of computer game. Seeing The Trust crumble. Administration. Getting off a train at Milton Keynes. Jimmy Melia.
...to name but a few... ....but I’ve always gone to County and still will.
Christ knows what’s just happened at the club, we may never know. I think Jim’s a great manager and I’m absolutely gutted for him that he’s gone....but it won’t stop me being a County fan.One of the many referred to as being ‘Dim Witted’ for still using this board. (...probably right when I think about it)
In some ways Jim is a bit like Trump - he is a determined character who does things his way and has built a big supporter base at the Club. He shows loyalty to people/players and people are loyal to him. He has been around for a long time and he has been a sensible, stable figure through all the storms and uphevals the Club have gone through over the last decade and more. He has steadily improved things on the playing side and his approach has generally been to build and develop younger players to the point where they gel into a successful team. He has many good points but he is certainly not faultless and without his critics. As others here have said we are not a one man Club. And my loyalty is always to the Club through thick or thin , good decisions and bad. There have been good managers before Jim Gannon and there will be good managers after him. In football it is the owner who determines who his manager will be. It is not a fans choice - we tried the fans trust thing and it proved disastrous. The owner puts his money in and he , or she , makes that decision. Mark Stott has bought into the Club to the tune of a million pounds and more. The investment and improvements are there for all to see. He needs to be shown respect for that. He might have made a mistake by dispensing with Jim Gannons services but it is his right to do it. I am sure Jim will have been treated fairly on his departure and he is likely to get other job offers sooner rather than later. Time will tell how things work out. Fans will have to hope for the best and wait and see.
Eh? you missed the biggest difference between Trump and Gannon...Jim has bucketloads of intelligence Trump has zero...and the same goes for his followers...jeez