Went to see Harrogate play MK Dons today with my son. Because of the cost (£26) since losing my job and going freelance, travelling etc, Ive only been to one this season before this. Town have had a bad season and befor this taken 1 point in 10 matches. A 0-4 home loss to MK Dons makes that 1 out of a possible 33. It was dire; literally the worst match Ive seen at Town. No passion, no structure. Weve regressed. Any other club, the manager would be replaced. Simon Weaver is a nice guy, but having your Dad as owner is counter productive if you have run out of ideas but you wont be replaced.
I cant afford £26 (x 2 as my son came up from London) given the uncertainty of work and i shant be going again for the foreseeable future. I fear we are certain to go down, and suspect we wont come back up in any hurry. If ever. Its sad but inevitable I fear.
Harrogate went down abjectly to Accrington Stanley yesterday - less said the better.
We are now bottom, behind Newport at last as we are in freefall.
I like Simon Weaver but any other club would have fired him by now - he has run out of ideas, many months ago. Having Daddy as club owner can be good for stability at times but when it is like this, hard decisions need to be made and don't get made.
I don't see us staying up - I might be wrong, but I can't see where a point let alone a win will come from now.
Problem is, if we go down, I also don't see us coming up - again. We are a small club and fans will depart in droves. The Weaver's may well leave as well and I would see us playing a couple of levels lower in due course in front of 1000 crowds as opposed to 3000 or so we get at the moment in the league.
Harrogate went down abjectly to Accrington Stanley yesterday - less said the better.
We are now bottom, behind Newport at last as we are in freefall.
I like Simon Weaver but any other club would have fired him by now - he has run out of ideas, many months ago. Having Daddy as club owner can be good for stability at times but when it is like this, hard decisions need to be made and don't get made.
I don't see us staying up - I might be wrong, but I can't see where a point let alone a win will come from now.
Problem is, if we go down, I also don't see us coming up - again. We are a small club and fans will depart in droves. The Weaver's may well leave as well and I would see us playing a couple of levels lower in due course in front of 1000 crowds as opposed to 3000 or so we get at the moment in the league.
Celtic lose the Old Firm derby 1-3 at home to Rangers. That is their 6th loss in 8 matches under their car crash new manager Wilfried Nancy, recruited from the USA MLS by Head of Football Opetstions, Paul Tisdale, who previously spent a career managing in the lower English Leagues.
5 of these defeats have been domestic, including losing the League Cup Final 1-3 to St Mirren In 7 of the 8 matches they have conceded 2 goals or more, aided by the switch to 3 at the back which at times becomes 1 at the back with the outside centre backs actively encouraged to go well into the opposition half ( and then at times they are missing tackles while still in.that opposition half ).
Apoarently not exactly great half time motivation with no shows in the 2nd half vs St.Mirren, Dundee United and Motherwell ( well in truth no show at all vs Mothetwell ) prompted me to have a very nice wee wager on Rangers at 11/1 when Celtic were 1-0 up at HT
The next Nancy press conference should be fun if he gets to hold one ( the last once was a rant in which he took no blame at all and continued to talk about a process of improvement, as if he had taken over a relegation threatened team rather than a not great team but getting along after Martin O'Neill's interim stewardship ).
He truly has mabaged to underperform Russell Martin's short lived management of Rangers.( which should end up longer than Nancy's )
Before Hearts' home match vs bottom club Livingston :
1. Hearts - 19 played, 41 points, GD 21 - steadily doing their thing though lost derby last week vs Hibs. 2. Celtic - 20 played, 38 points, GD 13 - **** lately 3. Rangers - 20 played, 38 points, GD 13 - **** early on
4. Motherwell- 20 played, 33 points, GD 12 - best football team to watch on relatively very little resources
What chances they cut their losses and get ONeill back for rest of the season??
It's certainly being widely speculated about with most Celtic fans and non fans considering Nancy's position should be untenable. But the question being asked is how much will the Celtic chiefs protect each other, given Tisdale and the CEO Micheal Nicholson's judgement not for the first time comes into serious question. Ultimately Dermot Desmond, the largest shareholder, is the organ grinder.
There is some sympathy for Nancy in that he just accepted a job that he was offered, though some of his words and actions have been baffling. He's widely considered simply to be in the wrong movie.
What chances they cut their losses and get ONeill back for rest of the season??
It's certainly being widely speculated about with most Celtic fans and non fans considering Nancy's position should be untenable. But the question being asked is how much will the Celtic chiefs protect each other, given Tisdale and the CEO Micheal Nicholson's judgement not for the first time comes into serious question. Ultimately Dermot Desmond, the largest shareholder, is the organ grinder.
There is some sympathy for Nancy in that he just accepted a job that he was offered, though some of his words and actions have been baffling. He's widely considered simply to be in the wrong movie.
What chances they cut their losses and get ONeill back for rest of the season??
It's certainly being widely speculated about with most Celtic fans and non fans considering Nancy's position should be untenable. But the question being asked is how much will the Celtic chiefs protect each other, given Tisdale and the CEO Micheal Nicholson's judgement not for the first time comes into serious question. Ultimately Dermot Desmond, the largest shareholder, is the organ grinder.
There is some sympathy for Nancy in that he just accepted a job that he was offered, though some of his words and actions have been baffling. He's widely considered simply to be in the wrong movie.
Aberdeen sacked their boss. He was already in trouble before he flung his players under a bus in his post mstch interviews on Saturday. Seems to be the in-thing to talk yourself out of a job.
Worryingly Stephen Robinson, the St Mirren boss, is being widely talked about for the Aberdeen job. And in quite a bit of waffle from Robinson about the speculation he omits to say that he is committed to St Mirren.
Some chap Alex Ferguson once went from.St Mirren manager to Aberdeen. I'm sure he is still kept up at night thinking what he might hsve achieved if he had stayed in Paisley!
Indeed. As Indy says, in Scotland and England there have been some amazingly inept managerial hires in recent times, this one maybe takes the biscuit.
I really like Gareth Southgate and part of me would love to see him go again at United. But it wont be him. A club like Celtic would suit him well though, but not sure hed move up to Glasgow.