Robinson is not the man

You repeat your own views - that everything is hunky dory, we are staying up 'comfortably," Darryl is a legend - ad infinitum. Why should you be the only person allowed to repeat yourself?
In fact, almost every poster on this forum repeats himself. For instance, if I had a pound for every time that you and Foley said that teams below us were too far behind to catch up I would have a nifty in my pocket by now. As for raking up the past, how many times have you reminded me that I once said that Adams was a good appt by Tranmere??
Why do you not just either engage with the opinion or ignore it?

I used to be a record ... then I got stuck....stuck ....stuck....stuck .....stuck... stuck ...stuck...stuck ....stuck ....stuck ;)
 
I was under the impression the players where:

1. A little nervous about not winning
2. A bit worried about the reaction of the fans
3. A lot worried about their future and how they will pay mortgages and fee their kids (see point 1)
4. Some simply not good enough
6. Some care a little too much which can have a negative impact
7. On a disappointing run which has an impact on mentality and confidence so they under perform

My bad, I didn't realise Tiger not being in the country was the problem. Thanks for clearing that up. GET HIM IN THE CHANGING ROOM TO RUN THE TEAM!
You are right, of course. No point in anyone showing commitment and turning up. Play the matches behind closed doors.
Actually, chairmen being present and showing solidarity after games is generally reckoned to be part of the job. The manager needs moral support, if nothing else. If it doesn't seem important to the boss, why should it be career life and death to everyone else.
There are some on this board who think that it is important enough to attend an early morning fans forum to cancel all prior plans. But not the matches itself. Oh no. They just are not important.....
 
Never said he shouldnt or doesn’t. But we all know his view on Darryl very very well. so really no need to mention it daily in every post is there. What’s done is done. He must have the best allotment amount of time spent raking over old ground
You repeat your own views - that everything is hunky dory, we are staying up 'comfortably," Darryl is a legend - ad infinitum. Why should you be the only person allowed to repeat yourself?
In fact, almost every poster on this forum repeats himself. For instance, if I had a pound for every time that you and Foley said that teams below us were too far behind to catch up I would have a nifty in my pocket by now. As for raking up the past, how many times have you reminded me that I once said that Adams was a good appt by Tranmere??
Why do you not just either engage with the opinion or ignore it?

1/ never said comfortably
2/ have never said or even implied Darryl is a legend.
3/ those teams still ain’t caught us
4/ mickey adams hahahahahahahahahahaha
 
You are right, of course. No point in anyone showing commitment and turning up. Play the matches behind closed doors.
Actually, chairmen being present and showing solidarity after games is generally reckoned to be part of the job. The manager needs moral support, if nothing else. If it doesn't seem important to the boss, why should it be career life and death to everyone else.
There are some on this board who think that it is important enough to attend an early morning fans forum to cancel all prior plans. But not the matches itself. Oh no. They just are not important.....

Lol you’re a funny guy. I don’t know what this forum would do without you
 
You are right, of course. No point in anyone showing commitment and turning up. Play the matches behind closed doors.
Actually, chairmen being present and showing solidarity after games is generally reckoned to be part of the job. The manager needs moral support, if nothing else. If it doesn't seem important to the boss, why should it be career life and death to everyone else.
There are some on this board who think that it is important enough to attend an early morning fans forum to cancel all prior plans. But not the matches itself. Oh no. They just are not important.....

Lol you’re a funny guy. I don’t know what this forum would do without you

Best post this week
 
You are right, of course. No point in anyone showing commitment and turning up. Play the matches behind closed doors.
Actually, chairmen being present and showing solidarity after games is generally reckoned to be part of the job. The manager needs moral support, if nothing else. If it doesn't seem important to the boss, why should it be career life and death to everyone else.
There are some on this board who think that it is important enough to attend an early morning fans forum to cancel all prior plans. But not the matches itself. Oh no. They just are not important.....


Spot on with you analysis
 
You are right, of course. No point in anyone showing commitment and turning up. Play the matches behind closed doors.
Actually, chairmen being present and showing solidarity after games is generally reckoned to be part of the job. The manager needs moral support, if nothing else. If it doesn't seem important to the boss, why should it be career life and death to everyone else.
There are some on this board who think that it is important enough to attend an early morning fans forum to cancel all prior plans. But not the matches itself. Oh no. They just are not important.....
I agree to a point. To us fans it would be great to see the chairman present at every game but, of course, we don’t see the whole picture. If Tiger is in regular contact with KR during the week, and conducts a thorough debrief after each game (via Skype for example) then I reckon the manager would be more than happy with the support he’s getting from his chairman.

All open to conjecture either way obviously
 
I agree to a point. To us fans it would be great to see the chairman present at every game but, of course, we don’t see the whole picture. If Tiger is in regular contact with KR during the week, and conducts a thorough debrief after each game (via Skype for example) then I reckon the manager would be more than happy with the support he’s getting from his chairman.

All open to conjecture either way obviously
When tiger cant make matches in person maybe he could have a huge (yellow and blue) bowtie occupying his seat ....with a live skype link beaming the match to where ever he happens to be?:unsure:
 
When tiger cant make matches in person maybe he could have a huge (yellow and blue) bowtie occupying his seat ....with a live skype link beaming the match to where ever he happens to be?:unsure:
I think you’re on to something Sarge. When (if?!) we score it could spin round and squirt water ?
 
Oh so it was faz’s say so to bring richardinho back in. [emoji848]that doesn’t really fit with borntobeyellows inside knowledge that it was his that got rid of pep and all his players [emoji848][emoji848]
 
Ummmmm.....

....I'm thinking Robinson MIGHT be the man, after all....?!

How about you, BTBY?

Something along the lines of: sure, if you’re happy beating Southend just 2-0. Pep would have avenged the Wigan game and thrashed them 7-0! Lunga vita Spagna!

Or some such B*****s.
 
When tiger cant make matches in person maybe he could have a huge (yellow and blue) bowtie occupying his seat ....with a live skype link beaming the match to where ever he happens to be?:unsure:

What, can't Tiger afford iFollow? ?
 
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