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Re: Witton
Well, that's it, we've reached the bottom of he table.
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One positive I saw tonight was Chilli telling our management where we should be positioning our players for their corner.
Wonder if Chilli and Asa fancy a go at a new management duo? Both experienced and respected players in the game, it could work.
It can't get any worse because the 2 in charge at the minute have taken us bottom of a league which has only 1 relegation place to win
Wonder if Chilli and Asa fancy a go at a new management duo? Both experienced and respected players in the game, it could work.
It can't get any worse because the 2 in charge at the minute have taken us bottom of a league which has only 1 relegation place to win

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I wasn't at the game tonight due to a lack of desire to watch drivel, following the last home game, therefore it would not be right to comment on tonight's performance. However, looking forward, I do not see us getting off the bottom now with JH in charge. Nor do I see 'the higher powers that be' changing the situation, no matter how Josh, KenR and the like plead with frustration. Nor do I feel that the return of the ladders would make any difference.AwayDayYeltz wrote: ↑12 Sep 2017, 21:45Change NEEDS to happen. Change unfortunately won't happen.
Enough is enough now. Why does no-one involved at the club care? Why are you letting it get this bad? How bad does it need to get for changes to happen?
Whoever is pulling the strings now, show some bloody passion and heart for this club, for goodness sake and make the right decision.
As with JH's style of football in the face of "plan a" not working, I am bereft of ideas of how we supporters can/should move forward from these worsening times.
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Dire again.
The crowds (if 208 people still constitutes a crowd) are diminishing by the week. Even the hardcore are giving up.
So far off the pace it's unreal, and now we've hit bottom I think we'll be making ourselves comfortable there now.
Witton, may I just say, were class. Passing and movement that had our pants attached to our ankles. 3-1 was a let off. I don't know how we scored and they missed two point blank sitters. Players couldn't get off the pitch quick enough tonight.
The crowds (if 208 people still constitutes a crowd) are diminishing by the week. Even the hardcore are giving up.
So far off the pace it's unreal, and now we've hit bottom I think we'll be making ourselves comfortable there now.
Witton, may I just say, were class. Passing and movement that had our pants attached to our ankles. 3-1 was a let off. I don't know how we scored and they missed two point blank sitters. Players couldn't get off the pitch quick enough tonight.
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Down and out. On our knees. In reality, although technically in it at 1-2, it could and probably should have been six. No matter what is done by the manager we are simply nowhere near good enough. Crowd, 208 for a league game, it says it all for me. Will somebody come on here and PLEASE, PLEASE, tell us who is running this shambles. I am now firmly of the belief it has to be John Hill because never in a million years would he still be here otherwise. We as supporters don't deserve this anymore. We've had one decent season with no scandals or awful football or both in 10 years. We've had enough. I was going to suggest another boycott should be on the cards but most people are doing that already. Will anybody listen? Does anybody care? I fear not.
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So me and the old man were 2 Of the idiots who braved the game today. Well what can I say. Too many long balls were the first thing that came out of my Dads mouth and had to agree. There passing game was second to none and refreshing to see.
In the second half we looked better I don't know if a change of formation helped or We new the game had gone. But what did baffle me is the management taking off our two most positive players unless they were injured baffled me and most noteable didn't go down with players with platty expletives and chillys reaction. Have they started to loose the dressing?
Something needs to be done?
In the second half we looked better I don't know if a change of formation helped or We new the game had gone. But what did baffle me is the management taking off our two most positive players unless they were injured baffled me and most noteable didn't go down with players with platty expletives and chillys reaction. Have they started to loose the dressing?
Something needs to be done?
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Disagree Andy. If the one out of ten you're on about is the league win.......Eastwood Town anyone?andy wrote: ↑12 Sep 2017, 22:18Down and out. On our knees. In reality, although technically in it at 1-2, it could and probably should have been six. No matter what is done by the manager we are simply nowhere near good enough. Crowd, 208 for a league game, it says it all for me. Will somebody come on here and PLEASE, PLEASE, tell us who is running this shambles. I am now firmly of the belief it has to be John Hill because never in a million years would he still be here otherwise. We as supporters don't deserve this anymore. We've had one decent season with no scandals or awful football or both in 10 years. We've had enough. I was going to suggest another boycott should be on the cards but most people are doing that already. Will anybody listen? Does anybody care? I fear not.
One person owns this club. Do you think they're going anywhere........
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Having been forgiving of poor performances over recent seasons I now take the view that I can find nothing worthy of forgiveness in this latest dreadful result.
Cold, wet and disgusted with how the club is run I find it hard to summon up the enthusiasm to come to the games.
"Something is rotten in the state of Denmark" wrote Bill Spokeshave - "it stinks in the town of Halesowen" writes this season ticket holder!
The club is a joke and the fault lies with the untouchables. You know who you are - shame on you!
Cold, wet and disgusted with how the club is run I find it hard to summon up the enthusiasm to come to the games.
"Something is rotten in the state of Denmark" wrote Bill Spokeshave - "it stinks in the town of Halesowen" writes this season ticket holder!
The club is a joke and the fault lies with the untouchables. You know who you are - shame on you!
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HH, I stand corrected. I guess I was just trying to glean one little bit of pleasure from the whole farce.HalesowenHarry wrote: ↑12 Sep 2017, 22:27Disagree Andy. If the one out of ten you're on about is the league win.......Eastwood Town anyone?andy wrote: ↑12 Sep 2017, 22:18Down and out. On our knees. In reality, although technically in it at 1-2, it could and probably should have been six. No matter what is done by the manager we are simply nowhere near good enough. Crowd, 208 for a league game, it says it all for me. Will somebody come on here and PLEASE, PLEASE, tell us who is running this shambles. I am now firmly of the belief it has to be John Hill because never in a million years would he still be here otherwise. We as supporters don't deserve this anymore. We've had one decent season with no scandals or awful football or both in 10 years. We've had enough. I was going to suggest another boycott should be on the cards but most people are doing that already. Will anybody listen? Does anybody care? I fear not.
One person owns this club. Do you think they're going anywhere........
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Re: Witton
I'd like to see someone (preferably who ever is running the club now) from the club at least have the bollocks to say why the management are un-sackable.
And have the bollocks to own up to their failings, and let us paying fans (what's left of us) know what they intend to do to move the club forward.
Or are they just going to bury their head in the sand and let the club die?
Because that's where it's heading.
And have the bollocks to own up to their failings, and let us paying fans (what's left of us) know what they intend to do to move the club forward.
Or are they just going to bury their head in the sand and let the club die?
Because that's where it's heading.
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