And the Rodger crutch
Lokki 7 said:Looks like I got our start wrong, luckily...
Richie Morris said:We have the players to finish in the top six but whether we will do is another matter as I do not think McGhee will get the best out of them.
Will be better placed to comment after Forest and Bristol City away.
BarrelofFun said:Are you going to change your signature or are you still insistent that McGhee should go?
Yes, definitely. It'll also be much easier to slag off McGhee after the away fixtures at the two biggest clubs in the division, which must be something to look forward to amongst the current doom and gloom of winning.Richie Morris said:We have the players to finish in the top six but whether we will do is another matter as I do not think McGhee will get the best out of them.
Will be better placed to comment after Forest and Bristol City away.
Man of Harveys said:Yes, definitely. It'll also be much easier to slag off McGhee after the away fixtures at the two biggest clubs in the division, which must be something to look forward to amongst the current doom and gloom of winning.
Just a bit. But Forest is not an acceptable test for judging how good McGhee's team are any more than playing Rotherham, playing the best and worst teams tells you little if you lose and win, respectively.Richie Morris said:I do not think in the long term he is the best man for the job but that argument lacks a bit of validity when the team are winning.
It's just a little bit odd that the two fixtures you deign to judge him on happen to be away against the biggest two clubs in our league and, sadly, are therefore more likely than most to result in our defeat.Richie Morris said:Where did I say that?
If we keep winning games I will keep NOT slagging off McGhee.
I do not think in the long term he is the best man for the job but that argument lacks a bit of validity when the team are winning.
Rotherham were poor and Gillingham were not much better BUt two wins and two clean sheets is encouraging and long may it continue.