flopalob
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Get this tosser out of our club now before it's to late 
He was hated at Millwall towards the end, we must get rid NOW

He was hated at Millwall towards the end, we must get rid NOW

flopalob said:Get this tosser out of our club now before it's to late
He was hated at Millwall towards the end, we must get rid NOW![]()
flopalob said:He should never have been appointed manager in the first place your right to say we should wait and see but i can't help feeling its all going to go Horribly wrong.![]()
Harold said:In actual fact McGhee might be the ideal person at a time in the season when there is still time for his changes to have an effect on the end result. He may just be the fresh face needed to cut through a lot of the loyalty to old faces like Hart, Carpenter, Jones, even Mayo and Cullip etc, and make some harsh decisions.
Sounds the sort of chap who will have no problem telling a few of them to their faces that performances like those of late are unacceptable and that past successes and performances count for nothing from now on.
flopalob said:Nice idea but you have no idea what McGhee is like he will destory the sprit the players have the man is a cancer.
flopalob said:Nice idea but you have no idea what McGhee is like he will destory the sprit the players have the man is a cancer.
flopalob said:.I am quite close to people at Millwall and have seen first hand the state in which he left Millwall. I think this man could be the worst thing to happen to Brighton since Archer.
nickmfc said:In defence of Flopalob he has quite a few millwall friends and has experienced at first hand what mcghee is like.
Heres to answer a few things that have come up in this post.
McGhee took an already suucessful division two side up. We lost in the play-offs the season before and our chairmen sacked millwall legend keith stevens (and alan mcleary) after just ten games of the new season, deciding there inexperience wasnt good enough. McGhee had very little work to do that season and we pretty much rid a cret of a wave until the next season, in which we made the play-offs in division one.
All things looked rosey and mcghee was proving (at the time) to be a good choice. However he made a crucial error and started to split the team up. He released three key players that had got us to where we was, Marc Bircham, Sean Dyche and Cristophe Kinet. Bircham and Dyche emphasised the passion of the team at the time and from that point on things where never the same.
McGhee then proceded to bring in players he liked, some good, but on the whole some not good enough at all. They where mcghee players.
Last season bore the start of the 'mcghees lost the plot' (you may have even noticed down at brighton when we lost 1-0) He continued to try new things but most fans pressumed his hands where tired. A good run in form convinced a few that he had done his best and got through a difficult time.
In the summer, he may one of his worst ever decisions. He sacked Lion and seagulls hero Steve Gritt and bought in his man, Archie Knox. Together they set about destroying the team. Telling players they where no longer wanted, leaving contracts unsorted. The players hated knox, his methods where old school and tired. McGhee finally had some cash to spend, or freedom to bring in his own players. He sold steven reid for a million. He promised time and time again he will bring in players (as he is doing now for you) he has his irons in his fire, he knows we are not far away etc etc. A string of failed players he had signed for us.
On top of this, his comments to the media become worse, mcghee really had loss the plot.
He constantly tried playing players out of positions, central midfielders as wide men, left back as left midfield, central midfielder as a defender, winger as a striker. On his last game in charge, it saw the most bizarre team selcetion for a long long while. An inexperienced right back put as left winger - what was he playing at?
Players had had enough, they was unhappy, mcghee announced the team half an hour before kick off and players didnt know if they was coming or going.
So, what happened, mcghee had changed and exciting young team full of promise into his team, a team that strugggled.
Wise has come in and playing players in his correct positions saw us get immediate results. We have been hit by injuries, but wise has reacted and looks pretty certain to be bringing darren huckerby in, something i would never have imagined mark mcghee to do.
You may be disbelieveing, but he will turn your side into soemthing hardly recognisable from itself. Can he be blamed for the last couple of results?
Of course he can, brighton where top two before he took over.....
Be warned, mcghee has done the same at reading, wolves and now millwall, took over a good team and turned it into his team.
(and in reply to the last post about being eigth, we had played three more games then everyone else and the performances where shocking, how we was eigth was entirely down to playing teams like wimbledon and walsall just before he was sacked)
Good day to you.![]()