24 Dec 2017 08:43:12
Like all true blues, l am feeling really low at the moment, the performance against the sheep at Ibrox, then the dismal non appearance in some of these other games is breathtakingly unbelievable. I really like GM but l think he may be too matey with the players, as youth team coach he would be more like one of them than the gaffer. I think he would have to move to another club to become the boss. I'm not saying l want him to leave but being promoted within is a very difficult job, l think you need to be a Souness, Dalgliesh or dare l say it Lennon, just put my hard hat on after mentioning Wee Lemon.


1.) 24 Dec 2017
24 Dec 2017 10:30:54
Good post mate and you have probably nailed it


2.) 24 Dec 2017
24 Dec 2017 10:49:18
I get your point. Nobody listening to Murty can't help but find him a likeable guy. It comes across. The problem is that's not what management and bringing out the best in people is all about. It helps but more's needed. The Aberdeen players were terrified of Alex Ferguson to the point of making sure they didn't play poorly in training sessions. Then you have to look at team selection. Hodson's a very average right footed right back. He selects him at left back so he can push John forward. Beerman's better than Hodson and has a good left foot. If Alves was indeed injured so be it but then it's clear that Cardoso is a better player than Bates. If Hardie is worse than Herrera, what's the news about QPR being interested in him? Three selection mistakes. That's the point and managers' careers live or die by them. Never mind tactics and being liked.


3.) 24 Dec 2017
24 Dec 2017 14:14:30
Agree

If Hardie can't get in ahead of Herrera then what is the point?

Beerman is off the planet

Gary Monk anyone?


4.) 24 Dec 2017
24 Dec 2017 14:38:09
Gary Monk would be good, but too late now, this board have to go, I like Murty, but more experienced boss is needed. The battle for second is still on, but we seriously need to beat the teams in bottom six, no use beating Hibs and Aberdeen, and losing to Hamilton, Dundee, St Johnstone, and Killie, staring with Motherwell, think the Tic game is a big ask, but you never know. Anyway Merry Xmas to all fellow bears, and A Happy New Year!