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Post by margate on Aug 7, 2019 19:30:43 GMT
Done a good job at Tonbridge. Anyone think he is better than Hak?
Would he be welcome at Maidstone as manager?
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Post by BringBackIggy on Aug 7, 2019 19:39:48 GMT
Done a good job at Tonbridge. Anyone think he is better than Hak? Would he be welcome at Maidstone as manager? I don't think he would be welcomed by some due to kent rivalry but I don't think Hak is Manager i think John Still picks the team and is in charge of transfers but doesn't do much coaching. I'm sure Hak contributes to the team selection but his role is 'Head Coach' so we don't have a manager of sorts so some websites/People interpret Hak as Manager some JS2. I'm not sure steve would want to drop to a lesser role at a team at the same level although that is what Hak did
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Post by Deleted on Aug 7, 2019 19:50:31 GMT
No changes required or desirable, stay as we are, all chopping and changing does is create further instability. Or have we learnt nothing from the last 2 relegations? THAT Ford season and Last season.
Still, Hak and this squad will come good. They said at the beginning it will need time to gel and the side will need tweaking. They also were up front and said it's impossible that every player brought in will work out and a couple will no doubt fall by the wayside while it's all fine tuned.
In any case they need the chance to show what they can do this season and I find it hard to believe the club will be knee jerk again and get shot of either of them before the end of the season.
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Post by Nick on Aug 7, 2019 20:13:16 GMT
Don't worry Rob, I'm sure the owners have learnt a lesson from last season's shambles. Judging by a handful of dopey posts saying we should change this and that after a couple of matches, it seems that a few of our supporters learnt nothing at all.
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Post by margate on Aug 7, 2019 20:44:58 GMT
I dont rate either JS2 or Hak. Think that will become apparent over course of season.
McKimm would do a better job on bigger budget than afforded at Tonbridge.
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Post by HartleyHare on Aug 7, 2019 20:49:24 GMT
I dont rate either JS2 or Hak. Think that will become apparent over course of season. McKimm would do a better job on bigger budget than afforded at Tonbridge. You could well be right. But personally I don’t want the chance to find out, I totally agree with what Rob says - we need stability and time to let HH and JS2 do their stuff, things will come good but we just don’t know yet exactly how long that might take ! But Rob is right, stability is what’s needed now and not even more change and upheaval
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Post by overthehillstone on Aug 7, 2019 21:29:25 GMT
In JS2 we have the greatest manger ever in non and lower league football, no one comes close to his record, looking at the posters name this is a wind-up. McKimm has no record above this division..
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Post by sword65 on Aug 7, 2019 22:14:14 GMT
I cannot believe there is already talk of a change of manager , we are 2 games into a new season and despite 2 defeats I have seen enough to think we will come good before xmas and surge up the table afterwards. Yes it mat take a whole season to see the best of this squad but surely it's how you finish not how you start and changing managers now I'd just wacko jacko . Let them do their job and all will be well.
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Post by Better things to do in life on Aug 7, 2019 22:29:05 GMT
This post was started by someone called Margate. Surely a wind-up? Ive been slow to warm to Hak, but suggesting changing Manager now is just stupid.
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Post by jdl on Aug 7, 2019 22:40:09 GMT
This post was started by someone called Margate. Surely a wind-up? Ive been slow to warm to Hak, but suggesting changing Manager now is just stupid. He's a regular of sorts, been on here for 4 or 5 years. Not a troll, but his name gives you a clue where his first loyalty lies...
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Post by hammerstone on Aug 8, 2019 0:27:36 GMT
I generally have less optimism than some in here about the short term future of our club, but even I think a managerial change would be ludicrous, at least for a few months to really see how things pan out.
The reality is, we could have Sir Alex Ferguson at the helm and it wouldn’t change too much because sadly he isn’t given the tools (or should I say a competitive budget) to work with.
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Post by jdh80 on Aug 8, 2019 3:38:20 GMT
I generally have less optimism than some in here about the short term future of our club, but even I think a managerial change would be ludicrous, at least for a few months to really see how things pan out. The reality is, we could have Sir Alex Ferguson at the helm and it wouldn’t change too much because sadly he isn’t given the tools (or should I say a competitive budget) to work with. If you think the budget isn't competitive why don't you put your money into the club, typical premier league attitude to financing a football club. You do know we went out of business before and then nearly went again before terry and Oliver came in. You seen intent for the club to spend beyond their means and go for glory no matter the cost, so you have something to cheer about for a year or two but after that the long term of the club would be none existent as the club would fold or terry and Oliver would rack up debts and sell the team and ground for more new water front housing.
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Post by binsey on Aug 8, 2019 3:57:30 GMT
Why is it a surprise , we had a knob shouting out things after just one game. People that post this shit are just after attention because they are bored.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2019 6:51:56 GMT
Done a good job at Tonbridge. Anyone think he is better than Hak? Would he be welcome at Maidstone as manager? As much as I dislike that texty-speak thingy, as the kids would have it, 'lol'.
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Post by hammerstone on Aug 8, 2019 9:23:46 GMT
I generally have less optimism than some in here about the short term future of our club, but even I think a managerial change would be ludicrous, at least for a few months to really see how things pan out. The reality is, we could have Sir Alex Ferguson at the helm and it wouldn’t change too much because sadly he isn’t given the tools (or should I say a competitive budget) to work with. If you think the budget isn't competitive why don't you put your money into the club, typical premier league attitude to financing a football club. You do know we went out of business before and then nearly went again before terry and Oliver came in. You seen intent for the club to spend beyond their means and go for glory no matter the cost, so you have something to cheer about for a year or two but after that the long term of the club would be none existent as the club would fold or terry and Oliver would rack up debts and sell the team and ground for more new water front housing. What a compelling argument! So on your logic unless I’m an owner/investor no criticism is allowed. As for putting money into the club, I constantly renew my season ticket, buy the merch, buy the food and drink and travel around the country so I am fairly invested in the club. I have never actually said I want the club to spend more than we make, Ive identified our budget really isn’t competitive and that’s it. The whole point of football is you turn up everybody saturday to see your team win, and enjoy the moment with all that it brings. No one wants a club to fold which is why seeking the proper sort of money is important, but for several years of shite it’s important we try and get some feel good factor back. It’s actually beneficial, another season or two of mediocrity and I think the gates will continue to go South which obviously affects revenue.
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