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General Category => Altrincham FC First Team => Topic started by: Steve from Sale on November 13, 2014, 07:32:07 PM
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Interesting reading this, but do not feel it will deflect much criticism from Lee Sinnot of whom I am still a big supporter.
Would suggest we put closure behind this now, support the team and management onging because all this on the website will do us nothing but harm. I am just as hurt as you all are; but I think it's now time we trusted the players and board. They have answered our criticism now, we should move on and let their feet do the talking from now on.
Believe me I understand your feelings, but the negative remarks are no help now to the players, board or our management team. I suggest we start by making as much noise as possible next weekend, and get behind the club again. There is still a long way to go and two defeats on the trot are not the be all and end all.
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How many times does he say it the players fault and not the manager - sounds like captain trying to protect his manager to me - and a bit desperate
However at least he trying to take some responsibility - unlike his manager
He thinks we played well at Telford? I won't comment as I didn't go, but do those that did go think we played ok as well?
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I appreciate him coming on and making a statement but , its been said so many times before , time to stop making excuses and show that the team have the balls and commitment to keep us up , starting on Saturday .
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Trying bush it under the carpet.
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Trying bush it under the carpet.
A veritable feast of innuendo and I'm just so tired of this sorry mess I can't be arsed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5cmo9yynl4
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It's a brilliant captain's statement. Maybe it's time we took Shaun at face value and draw a line under the recriminations.
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It's a brilliant captain's statement. Maybe it's time we took Shaun at face value and draw a line under the recriminations.
Fully agree, Densmore player manager?
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Fair play to him for doing it, fans needed, and deserved to hear something like this. At least In this and Sinnott's post blyth interview we see that they are not 100% deluded.
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How many times does he say it the players fault and not the manager - sounds like captain trying to protect his manager to me - and a bit desperate
However at least he trying to take some responsibility - unlike his manager
He thinks we played well at Telford? I won't comment as I didn't go, but do those that did go think we played ok as well?
I thought we did play well.
But we have to take our chances.
Also one massive goalkeeping error.
One very positive note.
In my opinion, Gillespie was our best player.
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How many times does he say it the players fault and not the manager - sounds like captain trying to protect his manager to me - and a bit desperate
However at least he trying to take some responsibility - unlike his manager
He thinks we played well at Telford? I won't comment as I didn't go, but do those that did go think we played ok as well?
I thought we did play well.
But we have to take our chances.
Also one massive goalkeeping error.
One very positive note.
In my opinion, Gillespie was our best player.
You need to work on your poetry.
In seriousness though, apart from a 7/10 performance from Gillespie there were no positives to take from that game. We were bullied and out played by a poor Telford team in line with how this season has gone to date.
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How many times does he say it the players fault and not the manager - sounds like captain trying to protect his manager to me - and a bit desperate
However at least he trying to take some responsibility - unlike his manager
He thinks we played well at Telford? I won't comment as I didn't go, but do those that did go think we played ok as well?
I thought we played well at Telford, in fact better than Lincoln, where I thought we played well but were fortunate that Lincoln somehow contrived to miss two incredibly good chances in the latter stages of the game.
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I think it's fair to say that if all the team played to Shauns level every week we wouldn't be having this conversation in the first place, he obviously loves the club.
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I think it's fair to say that if all the team played to Shauns level every week we wouldn't be having this conversation in the first place, he obviously loves the club.
Every player played to Shaun's level on Sunday and that is half the reason we are having this conversation. He was woeful (and that's not singling him out.)