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Topic Originator: gegganpar
Date: Thu 26 Dec 19:52
Much as I hated the guy before, I`d rather have Lennon.....at least he`s good.
J angus blacklaws
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Topic Originator: Rigger Al
Date: Thu 26 Dec 19:55
Quote:
gegganpar, Thu 26 Dec 19:52
Much as I hated the guy before, I`d rather have Lennon.....at least he`s good.
would love Lennon ,but I think we are small fish for him ,unless he wants to proove himself with success with smaller club in trouble :):)
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Topic Originator: Connor560
Date: Thu 26 Dec 19:56
Lennon
C'mon Ye Pars!
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Topic Originator: RossF
Date: Thu 26 Dec 20:43
Lennon. A born winner who will have a few contacts to hopefully bring a better quality of player in. He has a good track record managing in Scotland too. Can’t see us going for him though. I’d be shocked if it isn’t Murray, who I’m not overly enthused about.
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Topic Originator: RMGpar
Date: Thu 26 Dec 20:50
Could Cook use his Celtic connections ?
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Topic Originator: RossDAFC88
Date: Thu 26 Dec 20:58
Lennon, as previously noted by others, he is a natural leader and a winner. Having been out of employment for nearly two years, now presents the ideal opportunity for him to re-enter the fray. I recognise that following his second managerial tenure at Celtic , near the end he struggled with alcohol, as on social media during that period. Nevertheless, for me, if Lennon expresses interest, then securing his signature would signify the direction in which the new owner intends to lead us
Post Edited (Thu 26 Dec 21:08)
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Topic Originator: saltonsgonagetu
Date: Thu 26 Dec 21:09
I`d take Neil Lennon all day
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Topic Originator: we won the cup in 68
Date: Thu 26 Dec 21:10
Lennon hasn’t been out of work for 2 years. He was sacked as manager of Rapid Bucharest after a disastrous three-month stint in charge of the Romanian club having been appointed May 24.
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Topic Originator: dafc-chris1
Date: Thu 26 Dec 21:14
Murray as i think Lennon would be too toxic
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Topic Originator: RossDAFC88
Date: Thu 26 Dec 21:18
Quote:
we won the cup in 68, Thu 26 Dec 21:10
Lennon hasn’t been out of work for 2 years. He was sacked as manager of Rapid Bucharest after a disastrous three-month stint in charge of the Romanian club having been appointed May 24.
Forgot about that haha
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Topic Originator: DunfyDave
Date: Thu 26 Dec 21:39
I am on the fence.
I would take either.
Both are better options than we have experienced previously.
DunfyDave
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Topic Originator: NMCmassive
Date: Thu 26 Dec 22:31
Honestly, Lennon would be better. Don’t see it happening though, Murray more likely
COYP
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Thu 26 Dec 23:10
Murray.
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Topic Originator: Buster_Brown
Date: Thu 26 Dec 23:34
Lennon, plus he’s box office for a club like us
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Topic Originator: Pars11
Date: Thu 26 Dec 23:50
Given our luck we will get Danny Lennon. 😂
Bluebell Polka
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Topic Originator: PARrot
Date: Fri 27 Dec 04:25
Think Lennon will improve the gate and take us the furthest, if he doesn`t get tempted elsewhere.
Certainly, it won't be boring. We could use that.
Post Edited (Fri 27 Dec 04:25)
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Topic Originator: Playup_Pompey
Date: Fri 27 Dec 08:27
Murray. Lennon would spend more time in the East Port than at East End
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Topic Originator: DBP
Date: Fri 27 Dec 08:48
Lennon - but either/anyone a gamble
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Topic Originator: Berry
Date: Fri 27 Dec 09:04
Anyone is a gamble indeed, no such thing as a safe pair of hands at any level, even more so where we are.
Lennon for me just because it is different to where we’ve gone before. I’ve always thought of us a soft team, lacking any edge or lack of want to play the dirty side of the game that us fans usually get riled up about when opposition teams do it.
It would be good to ditch this daft ethos the current investors were trying to adopt about fair play and respect.
Lennon I think would bring that edge out, given the experiences he’s had with Celtic both as player and manager. He’ll have contacts as well and experience working with some of the youth prospects we tend to look out for in the youth set up.
It’s also mutually beneficial, and a good gig for him to try and reignite his managerial career, I’m not reading much into his management career abroad, Cyprus & Romania? Working abroad in a market with limited to no knowledge is always incredibly difficult where only a minor few make a success of it.
I wouldn’t be against Ian Murray either, was surprised he got the boot from Raith when he did which for me was undeserved.
If I had to pick between the two, I’d err towards Lennon but Murray probably the more realistic candidate.
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Topic Originator: Berkey
Date: Fri 27 Dec 10:23
On the fence about Murray, miles better than what we’ve just had but filled raith with a load of ex premier league players on thier way down the ladder.
That hasn’t worked out for us in the last few years and leads to expensive mistakes.
Can’t think who else is doing a good job, tidser been steady at Kelty but no management experience at this level and no idea if he’s any contacts in the game to bring in a few gems.
It’s a tough one, given majority of squad is away in the summer I would go with the one with the best profile/connections in the game. Don’t want to end up like airdrie after replacing most of the squad.
The post below replying to me is by one of .nets finest champions of mediocrity!
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Topic Originator: GG Riva
Date: Fri 27 Dec 10:59
After his highly publicised departure from Easter Road, we can be forgiven for thinking Lennon might be a bit of a loose cannon, but there was a theory doing the rounds that he`d got wind of an imminent vacancy at Parkhead and was just making himself available. 😆
Not your average Sunday League player.
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Topic Originator: PARrot
Date: Fri 27 Dec 11:00
If we don`t get Lennon, there is a good chance e Raith will. I don`t fancy that.
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Topic Originator: thebear
Date: Fri 27 Dec 11:02
The worry is Lenton will bankrupt us
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Topic Originator: DBA
Date: Fri 27 Dec 11:04
Quote:
thebear, Fri 27 Dec 11:02
The worry is Lenton will bankrupt us
Are we giving him a seat on the board too? Good gig for him.
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Topic Originator: Buster_Brown
Date: Fri 27 Dec 11:07
Quote:
thebear, Fri 27 Dec 11:02
The worry is Lenton will bankrupt us
Is it?? Who’s worry?
Managers don’t bankrupt clubs, Directors bankrupt clubs
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Topic Originator: KirklistonPar
Date: Fri 27 Dec 11:33
Considering a fair amount of ours players are out of contract at the end of this season. One of the most important things is getting a manager in who has experience building a squad. Whether that’s in the Championship or league one we will just need to wait and see. Hopefully the players can self motivate themselves to get out of the mindset and philosophy they have played in for the first half of the season. I hope to see a marked improvement in playing style and fingers crossed it’s not more of the McPake style football we’ve had to endure.
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Topic Originator: Raymie the Legend
Date: Fri 27 Dec 11:47
It will be neither.
It`s bloody tough being a legend
Ron Atkinson - 1983
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Topic Originator: buffy
Date: Fri 27 Dec 12:00
I’m with Raymie here.
”Buffy’s Buns are the finest in Fife”, J. Spence 2019”
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Topic Originator: Toddyrov
Date: Fri 27 Dec 12:18
Murray out the two for me
Effe
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Topic Originator: LochgellyAlbert
Date: Fri 27 Dec 12:27
Quote:
Raymie the Legend, Fri 27 Dec 11:47
It will be neither.
Agree, will be someone not even mentioned!
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Topic Originator: Gaz3822
Date: Fri 27 Dec 12:48
Neither.
Lennon, I`d take but too expensive.
Murray not as good as people think.
I`d like someone different from the usual.
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Topic Originator: TAFKA_Super_Petrie
Date: Fri 27 Dec 13:09
Quote:
Gaz3822, Fri 27 Dec 12:48
Neither.
Lennon, I`d take but too expensive.
Murray not as good as people think.
I`d like someone different from the usual.
^ agreed.
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Topic Originator: rikaka
Date: Fri 27 Dec 13:13
Is the Lennon stuff coming from mcbookie? He will be way out of our budget.
Murray is the obvious choice but I am not sold on him. Airdrie fans didn`t rave about him and neither did the rovers.
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Topic Originator: DJAS
Date: Fri 27 Dec 13:27
Market suspended. Tidser seems to be where the money is going.
Predictor league winner 2012/2013
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Topic Originator: Jeffery
Date: Fri 27 Dec 13:35
As a player I was always impressed by Tidser when he was Morton. He always seemed to find time in the ball and generally kept it under pressure.
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Topic Originator: Raymie the Legend
Date: Fri 27 Dec 13:41
Quote:
LochgellyAlbert, Fri 27 Dec 12:27
Quote:
Raymie the Legend, Fri 27 Dec 11:47
It will be neither.
Agree, will be someone not even mentioned!
Mentioned now!
It`s bloody tough being a legend
Ron Atkinson - 1983
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Topic Originator: DrumRoad
Date: Fri 27 Dec 13:46
“As a player I was always impressed by Tidser when he was Morton. He always seemed to find time in the ball and generally kept it under pressure”
Not a requirement as a good manager though
2022/23 League one Winners
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Topic Originator: Playup_Pompey
Date: Fri 27 Dec 13:48
appoint a kelty manager get kelty tactics
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Topic Originator: desparado
Date: Fri 27 Dec 14:50
Did we invite applicants or are we going to just pick one of the bookies boys ?
What an opportunity we missed in 2014.
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Fri 27 Dec 14:57
I heard there`s a guy at Alloa. He`s not even shown any interest but why not give him a go?
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Topic Originator: Buster_Brown
Date: Fri 27 Dec 14:58
Quote:
DJAS, Fri 27 Dec 13:27
Market suspended. Tidser seems to be where the money is going.
I’m really not keen on the idea of Tidser, but if it’s attacking football, then he’ll win me over quickly (if appointed).
Post Edited (Fri 27 Dec 15:01)
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Topic Originator: cammypar 1995
Date: Fri 27 Dec 16:51
Quote:
desparado, Fri 27 Dec 14:50
Did we invite applicants or are we going to just pick one of the bookies boys ?
We have previously just picked a guy before. I`d hope we have learned from that and put a process in place.
c'mon the pars
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Topic Originator: Indiapar
Date: Fri 27 Dec 19:43
I tend to agree it won't be either. We need to think differently
Post Edited (Fri 27 Dec 19:44)
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Topic Originator: dafc-chris1
Date: Fri 27 Dec 20:26
Tidser is in the main stand tonight according to my sources
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Topic Originator: ParfectXI
Date: Fri 27 Dec 21:32
They were talking about Tidser on the TV, smacks of a cheap option and a massive risk- might be a good shout in the future but with only 1 season in management not what we need right now! What we need now is a Jim Jeffries type appointment- loads of experience and able to steady the ship and inject confidence in a short/medium term role
However, I’d prefer an experienced man with a long term future
Post Edited (Fri 27 Dec 21:33)
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Topic Originator: Bannockburn Par
Date: Fri 27 Dec 22:06
Apparently new manager already agreed terms, will be in charge for our next match.
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Fri 27 Dec 22:10
Quote:
Bannockburn Par, Fri 27 Dec 22:06
Apparently new manager already agreed terms, will be in charge for our next match.
If that`s the case, it suggests the sacking on Monday was pre-arranged. You`re not finding a manager that quickly when you`ve had Christmas too.
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Topic Originator: Rigger Al
Date: Fri 27 Dec 22:48
Quote:
jake89, Fri 27 Dec 22:10
Quote:
Bannockburn Par, Fri 27 Dec 22:06
Apparently new manager already agreed terms, will be in charge for our next match.
If that`s the case, it suggests the sacking on Monday was pre-arranged. You`re not finding a manager that quickly when you`ve had Christmas too.
its called forward planning ,anyone could see it was going to happen sometime .
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Topic Originator: da_no_1
Date: Fri 27 Dec 23:28
Quote:
Rigger Al, Fri 27 Dec 22:48
Quote:
jake89, Fri 27 Dec 22:10
Quote:
Bannockburn Par, Fri 27 Dec 22:06
Apparently new manager already agreed terms, will be in charge for our next match.
If that`s the case, it suggests the sacking on Monday was pre-arranged. You`re not finding a manager that quickly when you`ve had Christmas too.
its called forward planning ,anyone could see it was going to happen sometime .
Agreed. About time we got our act together.
"Some days will stay a 1000 years, some pass like the flash of a spark"
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Topic Originator: RossDAFC88
Date: Fri 27 Dec 23:29
it is Tidser who is being appointed to the position. This choice is rather uninspiring, considering he has lost more matches than he has won in League One. The individuals responsible for selecting such candidates for our club consistently lets us down. It appears we are merely preparing for a season in League One.
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Topic Originator: Buster_Brown
Date: Fri 27 Dec 23:34
Quote:
RossDAFC88, Fri 27 Dec 23:29
it is Tidser who is being appointed to the position. This choice is rather uninspiring, considering he has lost more matches than he has won in League One. The individuals responsible for selecting such candidates for our club consistently lets us down. It appears we are merely preparing for a season in League One.
Definite rumours that he was in the Main Stand tonight, so looks likely.
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Topic Originator: k76
Date: Fri 27 Dec 23:37
Tidser imo is a good appointment (if true) he has Kelty punching well above what they should be given their current budget which must be one of the lowest in league 1.
May not be a big name but big names don’t mean success in football, they all have to start somewhere.
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Topic Originator: Connor560
Date: Fri 27 Dec 23:39
Managers watch games all the time. Just because he was there doesn`t mean its a done deal
C'mon Ye Pars!
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Topic Originator: wulliepar57
Date: Fri 27 Dec 23:39
If it is Tidser , once again the cheap option !
Hasn`t exactly set the heather alight with Kelty
Looks like they don`t care about our club , and if it is Tidser it`s absolutely an uninspiring person for the job !
I hope it is not him !!
I Said i wouldn`t be back till McPake was gone and if it`s Tidser it`s the same vote of confidence from me ! shows me there is no vision from our BOD ,
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Topic Originator: coventrypar
Date: Fri 27 Dec 23:44
Let’s see what happens and I don’t care who it is… let’s give him some grace till he finds out who he has inherited. Michael O’Halloran as an example has been given a tough ride .. there’s a number 10 in there at his stage of age/experience. Yet played as a defensive wide man.
"If you have no kind words to say you should say nothing more at all"
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Topic Originator: saltonsgonagetu
Date: Fri 27 Dec 23:44
Quote:
wulliepar57, Fri 27 Dec 23:39
If it is Tidser , once again the cheap option !
Hasn`t exactly set the heather alight with Kelty
Looks like they don`t care about our club , and if it is Tidser it`s absolutely an uninspiring person for the job !
I hope it is not him !!
I Said i wouldn`t be back till McPake was gone and if it`s Tidser it`s the same vote of confidence from me ! shows me there is no vision from our BOD ,
How much money do you think the club has, we have overpaid past it players, 2 exmanagment to pay, and probably a better than 50/50 chance of being in Division 1 next season, your right can`t believe Pep or Klopp weren`t considered.
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Topic Originator: nick_dafc1
Date: Fri 27 Dec 23:45
Quote:
saltonsgonagetu, Fri 27 Dec 23:44
Quote:
wulliepar57, Fri 27 Dec 23:39
If it is Tidser , once again the cheap option !
Hasn`t exactly set the heather alight with Kelty
Looks like they don`t care about our club , and if it is Tidser it`s absolutely an uninspiring person for the job !
I hope it is not him !!
I Said i wouldn`t be back till McPake was gone and if it`s Tidser it`s the same vote of confidence from me ! shows me there is no vision from our BOD ,
How much money do you think the club has, we have overpaid past it players, 2 exmanagment to pay, and probably a better than 50/50 chance of being in Division 1 next season, your right can`t believe Pep or Klopp weren`t considered.
Worked out great last time we appointed a part time team manager...Peter Grant.
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Topic Originator: wulliepar57
Date: Fri 27 Dec 23:56
A detect a little bit of sarcasm regarding what we can afford saltonsgonagetu , you get what you reap ! Look at Grant ! And if they were that worried about finances why get rid of Mcpake ?
We need to be thinking positive about any appointment but Tidser doesn`t tick the boxes for me and this is my view and won`t change it , certainly hope I am wrong if he is appointed, as I don`t want us back in the first division
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Topic Originator: RossDAFC88
Date: Sat 28 Dec 00:01
Tidser`s appointment, as previously indicated, bears a resemblance to that of Peter Grant. It is a terrible decision on from the the club, reflecting a profound absence of ambition to propel this club forward . Engaging an unproven manager to guide us to safety is concerning. While tonight’s result was good, the club appears to instill hope in its supporters only to subsequently deliver a disheartening blow. I am truly gutted that this represents the club`s future direction, prompting me to question why do I care so much.
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Topic Originator: coventrypar
Date: Sat 28 Dec 00:01
Any and every manager has a shelf life and I would rather get one on the way up rather than on the way down or one hoping we are a stepping stone to getting back up.
"If you have no kind words to say you should say nothing more at all"
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Topic Originator: Rigger Al
Date: Sat 28 Dec 00:12
Quote:
wulliepar57, Fri 27 Dec 23:39
If it is Tidser , once again the cheap option !
Hasn`t exactly set the heather alight with Kelty
Looks like they don`t care about our club , and if it is Tidser it`s absolutely an uninspiring person for the job !
I hope it is not him !!
I Said i wouldn`t be back till McPake was gone and if it`s Tidser it`s the same vote of confidence from me ! shows me there is no vision from our BOD ,
tend to agree ,my thoughts we needed a strong manager not someone cutting their teeth
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Topic Originator: PARrot
Date: Sat 28 Dec 01:31
Any of you dreamers got big pockets to back up your big mouths.
Dotnet, ffs, everyone an expert.
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Topic Originator: Alf
Date: Sat 28 Dec 02:13
Quote:
wulliepar57, Fri 27 Dec 23:39
If it is Tidser , once again the cheap option !
Hasn`t exactly set the heather alight with Kelty
Looks like they don`t care about our club , and if it is Tidser it`s absolutely an uninspiring person for the job !
I hope it is not him !!
I Said i wouldn`t be back till McPake was gone and if it`s Tidser it`s the same vote of confidence from me ! shows me there is no vision from our BOD ,
Nothing like giving someone a chance
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Topic Originator: cammypar 1995
Date: Sat 28 Dec 08:12
So wulliepar, If not him then who?
Also worth bearing in mind we will never know who actually applied for the job.
New investment or not we can keep paying off management teams and expect improvements to be made on the pitch as well. Money doesn`t grow on trees.
c'mon the pars
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Topic Originator: Dandy Warhol
Date: Sat 28 Dec 08:24
Who in the actual **** do you think we can afford?
There`s no deal for the club over the line and our board are not big hitters, if it`s Tidser it`s because he`s in our ball park through necessity, you could at least try to support him.
Kelty are being bankrolled anymore, from that point of view I think he`s done alright.
I don`t wanna go down like disco.
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Topic Originator: Paralytic77
Date: Sat 28 Dec 08:46
Who you take Scott Brown ? Local lad , born winner , failed at fleetwood, doing ok at Ayr
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Topic Originator: saltonsgonagetu
Date: Sat 28 Dec 10:09
Quote:
Paralytic77, Sat 28 Dec 08:46
Who you take Scott Brown ? Local lad , born winner , failed at fleetwood, doing ok at Ayr
Scott Brown signed a new deal start of this season ,so Ayr will have to receive compensation for Brown and Whittiker.
Ayr had a good start, after the interest from St Johnstone the had a bad patch, with some Ayr fans wanting him out .
Post Edited (Sat 28 Dec 10:09)
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Topic Originator: wulliepar57
Date: Sat 28 Dec 10:38
Cammypar 1995 it`s actually the 64 million dollar question , who is good enough? We need someone who can motivate our team as we saw last night they have the desire to compete, some grit determination and some good moves too last night , but we need someone who can get to the bottom of why week in week out we keep giving cheap goals away ! This is one of the biggest factors in so many of our defeats.
We all know money doesn`t grow on trees and as a club we made the mistake before. With the cheap option in Grant ! Was just hoping we were not going down the same route and repeating the mistakes of the past ! I have nothing against Tidser , If it`s him so be it , on a personal note I was hoping our visions were set higher
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Topic Originator: wulliepar57
Date: Sat 28 Dec 10:42
Quote:
wulliepar57, Sat 28 Dec 10:38
Cammypar 1995 it`s actually the 64 million dollar question , who is good enough? We need someone who can motivate our team as we saw last night they have the desire to compete, some grit determination and some good moves too last night , but we need someone who can get to the bottom of why week in week out we keep giving cheap goals away ! This is one of the biggest factors in so many of our defeats.
We all know money doesn`t grow on trees and as a club we made the mistake before. With the cheap option in Grant ! Was just hoping we were not going down the same route and repeating the mistakes of the past ! I have nothing against Tidser , If it`s him so be it , on a personal note I was hoping our visions were set higher
One thing to add whoever comes in will need backing to bring some players in !
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Topic Originator: ParfectXI
Date: Sat 28 Dec 11:17
The Board (New or old) have to realise that sometimes you have to push the boat out to gain higher rewards! For instance when we signed Hughes we had interviewed Derek McInnes and thought his demands were too high (or so I hear) so he went to Kilmarnock who were also in the Championship - They went on to Europe while we are still struggling (Kettlewell was also in the fray at that time)
I’ve always been of the opinion a manager is THE most important member of the squad and you should get the very best you can even if that means pushing the boat out a bit! I’ve nothing against Tidser if it’s him but it’s time to Speculate to Accumulate.
That saying I’d like to see Scott Calderwood as manager. Plenty of experience and would come in with fresh ideas that those on the Scottish manager merry go round might not have!
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Topic Originator: Connor560
Date: Sat 28 Dec 11:20
Scott Calderwood is managing in the 4th Dutch tier.
Sack that.
C'mon Ye Pars!
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Topic Originator: cammypar 1995
Date: Sat 28 Dec 12:11
Quote:
wulliepar57, Sat 28 Dec 10:38
Cammypar 1995 it`s actually the 64 million dollar question , who is good enough? We need someone who can motivate our team as we saw last night they have the desire to compete, some grit determination and some good moves too last night , but we need someone who can get to the bottom of why week in week out we keep giving cheap goals away ! This is one of the biggest factors in so many of our defeats.
We all know money doesn`t grow on trees and as a club we made the mistake before. With the cheap option in Grant ! Was just hoping we were not going down the same route and repeating the mistakes of the past ! I have nothing against Tidser , If it`s him so be it , on a personal note I was hoping our visions were set higher
But on who though? You`ve not answered the question. We are paying 2 members of staff who are no longer at the club either a lump sum or an agreed wage over x amount of months. we are hardly rolling in the cash to afford anyone higher. So I put the question over again. You`re clearly not having tidser so if not him then who ?
c'mon the pars
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Topic Originator: DBP
Date: Sat 28 Dec 12:19
If it’s just about filling a role with any one who is cheap, then just keep the guy from last night?
If it’s about finding someone who can motivate, install belief, build some grit, create an identity, drill key game aspects, organise into a system that gets the best from the resources available, understands and counters opposition tactics, and has contracts to get access to good players and is a big enough draw to get them to come - then we may need to find some cash
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Topic Originator: wulliepar57
Date: Sat 28 Dec 12:20
Cammypar to answer your question I would have either of the 2 mentioned on the original post
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Topic Originator: ParfectXI
Date: Sat 28 Dec 12:49
wulliepar57 wrote:
> Cammypar to answer your question I would have either of the 2
> mentioned on the original post
Lennon would be the perfect choice BUT he still has his demons to contend with and until he can get that under control he is too much of a risk. I’ve been around him a few times in the last few seasons (last one about a month ago) and it’s pretty clear he’s nowhere near conquering them, which is an absolute shame since he’s actually a really nice guy
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Sat 28 Dec 12:54
Quote:
DBP, Sat 28 Dec 12:19
If it’s just about filling a role with any one who is cheap, then just keep the guy from last night?
If it’s about finding someone who can motivate, install belief, build some grit, create an identity, drill key game aspects, organise into a system that gets the best from the resources available, understands and counters opposition tactics, and has contracts to get access to good players and is a big enough draw to get them to come - then we may need to find some cash
John`s got to get to Lanzarote on Thursday or his wife will be raging.
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Topic Originator: Indiapar
Date: Sat 28 Dec 13:12
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RossDAFC88, Sat 28 Dec 00:01
Tidser`s appointment, as previously indicated, bears a resemblance to that of Peter Grant. It is a terrible decision on from the the club, reflecting a profound absence of ambition to propel this club forward . Engaging an unproven manager to guide us to safety is concerning. While tonight’s result was good, the club appears to instill hope in its supporters only to subsequently deliver a disheartening blow. I am truly gutted that this represents the club`s future direction, prompting me to question why do I care so much.
I am not sure how much can be read into Tidser being at the game. My thoughts are similar in terms of managerial appointments. In some senses were are back to the position we were in when we appointed Yogi and Peter Grant. We were technically second best last night at home but managed to get a point from the game. A new manager needs to lift the squad and improve our level of performances. The club clearly has financially constraints that probably impacted the signings we have been able to make so you cannot level all that on the manager. You cannot sack a manager and them think that it solves all of the clubs woes. That`s too simplistic and unrealistic. Last nights performance showed resilience and determination by the players, but the events of the last few days and the lack of clarity over the new owners must have an impact.
On a separate note, in terms of this league, we need a good Falkirk side and a good Raith Rovers side. If we were all up there challenging at the top, we would be generating the type of crowd numbers that were there last night probably for 60% of our home games.
I thought that the after match interview was very candid, straightforward and honest. He has been put in a difficult position and that came across quite strongly. I just hope this isn`t another knee jerk response to manager change that plagued us with previous appointments
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Topic Originator: Berkey
Date: Sat 28 Dec 13:15
Hopefully tidser was at the game as he fancies taking a few of our players on loan in January!
The post below replying to me is by one of .nets finest champions of mediocrity!
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Topic Originator: 87Par
Date: Sat 28 Dec 14:51
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PARrot, Sat 28 Dec 01:31
Any of you dreamers got big pockets to back up your big mouths.
Dotnet, ffs, everyone an expert.
It`s just opinions from folk who care about the club. Calm doon
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