Simple question. Who can KMc turn to? 23:51 - Feb 14 with 540 views | Pinewoodblue | He has admitted four wins from fifteen isn't good enough. He has to change something but not sure he knows what, or how, to do it. His coaching set up lacks experience, it is his first team coaches first coaching position. He hasn't faced the situation he is currently in in his short managerial career. There must be someone he can turn to with the right experience, did he have the sort of relationship with Jose to be able to pick up the phone and seek advice? Could he turn to former players with Managerial experience, Jim Magilton, George Burley or Terry Butcher perhaps. Does Ashton have the experience to sit down and point him in the right direction? Not sure what the answer is but it needs to be found before our next game. A weak performance against the bottom club seems a distinct possibility. |  |
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Simple question. Who can KMc turn to? on 23:54 - Feb 14 with 509 views | FrimleyBlue | Problem is anyone who knows the style he uses.. hasn't managed in league 1. It doesn't need anything fancy. Doesn't need to be nice to watch. Just needs to be effective. Even from our old guard.. who's actually got experience at this level? But also knows how to make his style work in it. |  |
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Simple question. Who can KMc turn to? on 23:57 - Feb 14 with 486 views | Bobsthename |
Simple question. Who can KMc turn to? on 23:54 - Feb 14 by FrimleyBlue | Problem is anyone who knows the style he uses.. hasn't managed in league 1. It doesn't need anything fancy. Doesn't need to be nice to watch. Just needs to be effective. Even from our old guard.. who's actually got experience at this level? But also knows how to make his style work in it. |
Can’t keep rotating strikers so bung two up top let’s get a top partnership going that could carry us into the playoffs surely who ever he asks there would be no saying he would listen to them. |  | |  |
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