I like Jim Phipps....not a clown...good guy, heart in right place, open with fans...
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I like Jim Phipps....not a clown...good guy, heart in right place, open with fans...
OutOH dear, 60/40 in favour of keeping him at the moment
60% is not really a resounding vote of confidence though. I think we would want a manager with 80%+ support to bring some stability and togetherness to the club.
And the impression I get from the matches themselves, speaking to people and wider social media is that the overall support for Clough is significantly less than 50% never mind 60%.
60% is not really a resounding vote of confidence though. I think we would want a manager with 80%+ support to bring some stability and togetherness to the club.
And the impression I get from the matches themselves, speaking to people and wider social media is that the overall support for Clough is significantly less than 50% never mind 60%.
Also how many of the "in" vote are "give him 10 games" or "give him until Xmas"?
It's not quite as black and white as in or out, there are plenty of grey areas in this debate.
Here's my theory. This place is full of exiled Blades, who don't get to attend as many matches. If you don't watch as many games, it's easier to put up with. You are more likely to judge on league position alone. On that measure I'd be inclined to give more time. But throw in the boring matchday experience and it becomes more harder to stomach.
I've got quite a varied group of mates who attend matches. Support amongst them would be about 20% in favour of sticking with him.
I'm only just over the fence. I would only pull the trigger if we were to appoint a manager with some form of track record - like Nigel Adkins.
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Did you watch last night? Instrumental in 3 goals. He was just starting to get into his stride and play like those who saw him at Derby know he can. He just needs a decent pre-season to increase fitness levels. It is never easy joining in halfway through the season and playing catch-up.
A good Coutts does not a footballer makebladepost: 759648 said:Have to say I saw a good Coutts last night
The positive out of the negative , is that if he had sorted this CB problem out , we could have done it this season.
Exactly who I would like to see. My Scunthorpe supporting mate thinks he'd do a Southampton with us.like Nigel Adkins.
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