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Title: PP post match interview
Post by: distancetraveller on September 18, 2022, 04:16:04 PM
I thought that was a frank and honest interview. He is well aware of the problems.
Let’s stop slating the team off and get behind them this Saturday coming.
Title: Re: PP post match interview
Post by: Hugh on September 18, 2022, 04:23:05 PM
I just listened to the interview, I agree with you.

It occurs to me that we were in a similar situation in 2010 where we had lost a lot of regular first team players from the previous season and had a bad start. Maybe that was Graham's fault or maybe it wasn't, but the fact is, we brought someone else in and still went down Phil Parkinson is a young manager, a manager who's never let us down before, a manager who Notts County were interested in, for heaven's sake. Another manager clearly may not make things better, and I back Phil to turn it around again as he has before. I for one will be behind players and management on Saturday. Now is the time to pull together.

And I just checked the results, it looks a fair comment to me that the Solihull and Dagenham games are the only ones where we were badly beaten - the Maidenhead result stemmed from a howler fromm a keeper who had only just been introduced to the team.
Title: Re: PP post match interview
Post by: GolfRoader on September 21, 2022, 09:48:21 PM
Fully behind him and Neil despite the run. We do this every season. It will turn and we'll be fine
It's a new system, new setup and new squad. It'll take time and it'll be difficult but we'll come out of it. We've improved year on year under this management team and I still think we'll continue that trend this season.
Title: Re: PP post match interview
Post by: JD on September 21, 2022, 10:56:03 PM
Fully behind him and Neil despite the run. We do this every season. It will turn and we'll be fine
It's a new system, new setup and new squad. It'll take time and it'll be difficult but we'll come out of it. We've improved year on year under this management team and I still think we'll continue that trend this season.

Seconded
Title: Re: PP post match interview
Post by: rorysgrandad on September 22, 2022, 11:45:44 AM
I don't expect us to improve on last season's league position but I understand the part time/full time transition is the reason why. I think we have to revise our expectations for 22/23 to rate anything above 21st as ok. We start to judge progress from 23/24. We could have stayed in our comfort zone as a PT club and our ceiling would have been National League survival and nothing higher than that. Full time could prove to be the same but I'm fully behind giving it a go in the hope of us pushing upwards and onwards. Right behind them on Saturday.
Title: Re: PP post match interview
Post by: HashtagAlty on September 22, 2022, 11:52:37 AM
I don't expect us to improve on last season's league position but I understand the part time/full time transition is the reason why. I think we have to revise our expectations for 22/23 to rate anything above 21st as ok. We start to judge progress from 23/24

Balderdash. We judge the full time model from the day it began
Title: Re: PP post match interview
Post by: rorysgrandad on September 22, 2022, 12:07:05 PM
I don't expect us to improve on last season's league position but I understand the part time/full time transition is the reason why. I think we have to revise our expectations for 22/23 to rate anything above 21st as ok. We start to judge progress from 23/24

Balderdash. We judge the full time model from the day it began
Sorry Hashtag I got interrupted whilst posting. I agree we judge from the start of this season when we went FT. PT before that was a different animal altogether. It may transpire that both concepts end the same way but I'm fully behind giving it a go.

Title: Re: PP post match interview
Post by: cheshire cat on September 22, 2022, 01:52:43 PM
It depends how quickly a cohesive team can be knitted together. Forest aren't exactly pulling up trees and they've got the same problem. Too many new faces.
Title: Re: PP post match interview
Post by: Mick on September 22, 2022, 08:52:41 PM
It depends how quickly a cohesive team can be knitted together. Forest aren't exactly pulling up trees and they've got the same problem. Too many new faces.
Forest are also having to adapt to a higher division and standard of football considering the vast resources of many clubs.
We know what we are up against having been here two seasons already . We are adjusting to good part time players leaving and being replaced with new faces. These need time to bed in, but also need to be an improvement if the benefits of FT are to work
Title: Re: PP post match interview
Post by: Hugh on September 23, 2022, 07:22:56 PM
I thought one point Phil made was telling: if we stay part time we definitely can't expect to get into the football league, so we have to give it a go if we ever want to fulfil our ambition.

It was a five-year plan to get into the FL, let's remember. As we get to grips with our second season of this plan, we can reflect on the tremendous job both board and management have done to get us into a position where we are able to give full-time football a go for the first time in our history. The transition, I suspect, was always likely to be difficult, and I would consider survival as a decent season, and of course vital to the plan. If we can bed in full-time football, we then have three seasons left of the five to try and build a team capable of challenging for promotion.

Let's also remember that we are arguably punching above our weight just to be playing at this level, with one of the lower budgets in the league and many strong clubs waiting in the leagues below (Kidderminster spring to mind). I am a long term supporter of realism, and the fact is that post Maunders, to be competing at National League/Conference level is a success. Let's try and enjoy it and give those who have got us here (and are trying to move the club forward) a chance.
Title: Re: PP post match interview
Post by: cheshire cat on September 23, 2022, 10:55:58 PM
I don't think we are in the second season of the five year plan.

Having said that I'll keep turning up for the forseable.

Title: Re: PP post match interview
Post by: Hugh on September 23, 2022, 11:07:41 PM
Might be the third, but I thought it was the second. Unless I've got the wrong end of the stick.
Title: Re: PP post match interview
Post by: Saughall Robin on September 24, 2022, 09:03:11 AM
I thought it was the first?
Title: Re: PP post match interview
Post by: cheshire cat on September 24, 2022, 10:34:21 AM
I thought we got promotion back to the conference a year earlier than planned and this is our second season so I was thinking three at least. Doesn't really matter.

Fingers crossed for visible signs of improvement this afternoon!
Title: Re: PP post match interview
Post by: Saughall Robin on September 24, 2022, 12:48:14 PM
Thought it was 5 years of being full time but I could be wrong (as usual 😂)
Title: Re: PP post match interview
Post by: Nom de plume on September 25, 2022, 09:21:04 PM
Notes from the co-chairmen statement prior to the AGM in 2021:

“We enter the 2021-22 season with high ambitions, our sights set on our vision of aiming for Football League status in the next five years.”

That tells me we’re in year 2 of a loose 5-year vision.
Title: Re: PP post match interview
Post by: One Foot in the Grave on September 25, 2022, 09:24:13 PM
Notes from the co-chairmen statement prior to the AGM in 2021:

“We enter the 2021-22 season with high ambitions, our sights set on our vision of aiming for Football League status in the next five years.”

That tells me we’re in year 2 of a loose 5-year vision.

Very loose.....
Title: Re: PP post match interview
Post by: TheCultOfIanTunnacliffe on September 26, 2022, 06:13:17 PM


"Five years, that's all we've got..."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gPSGrpIlkc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gPSGrpIlkc)