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Nae danger is this model the best chance to get us to the premiership.
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52 minutes ago, Wacky said:
I haven’t looked so only going by memory here, didn’t McIntyre win the championship 2011-12 and then administration hit us while in the premier league? We had debts of around 10-12 million and it almost finished us.
I agree with Rob1885 about going down but for different reasons. I’d rather we went back down being frugal than staying up and spending money we can’t sustain. We’ve all looked with envy at the Rovers flying in the league, but many on P&B have said that they surely can’t sustain the spending they have poured into that position? Why would anyone think it’ll be any different for us?Either way I don’t think Rob will get his wish that the board will walk away. So for me our minimal standard should be to avoid folding as a club. (I’m not suggesting that’ll happen to the Rovers)
It’s funny how we all see things differently, I’m happy to go with evolution where others want revolution. We’ve had two shite seasons out of the last three, and the world hasn’t stopped turning. I’d rather we take our time and climb the leagues with a steady and sustainable balance sheetI think the accounts will show we were hardly sustainable in league 1 last season. These guys don't know what they're doing.
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Almost hoping we go down, the board piss off and we can rip it up from scratch. Not arsed about your youth academy or strange ideas one bit, let us run a proper football club.
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skint and got no money for anymore deals would be my guess. talking to a few boys at 7s the night and all just scunnered with the pars.
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DC is a done deal, be announced today or tomorrow.
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1 hour ago, DDLL said:
I did like McDonald and after what we achieved at the end of last season was looking forward to this season, it didn’t start well, but after the Dunbar game that is when he should have resigned.
Football has been shite to watch and I for one have stopped going to games.
New manager, don’t see Campbell wanting it, too early for Smith. I would suggest Gary Jardine at Civil Service, experienced manager, ex player and he did bring Edinburgh City up from the Lowland league.
Be sort of appointment I'd be looking at too.
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Not sure the club has the finance to meet DCs ambition
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I'd have bit your hand off for 150k for Edwards.
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15 minutes ago, Enigma said:
Not many of you were, despite our clubs utterly selfless and generous offer to donate money back to our West Fife neighbours in their hour or need.
Still never managed to beat us that season either.
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Wish I shared your confidence and I hope I'm wrong.
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1 hour ago, Wacky said:
Ok, you’ve already said that you felt the Germans were a bad fit for us?
would you be happier if Ross was still running things?
if not him or the Germans, then it would be logical to say that you have given it some thought and know what Ross should have done? I’m really interested to know you think should have happened?Aye I'd be happier with Mccarthur than the current board set up. He didn't want to do it anymore though which is fine.
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1 hour ago, Wacky said:
it is their baw and money, and to they can do whatever they want with it, but “if” the patrons don’t like what they are seeing they’ll surely come out and tell the wider fan base? That’s when we’ll rally around like the last time and do our best to sort it out.
We have to hope if that happens we can find another Ross McArthur to champion the cause, because I’m sure that after the abuse he and his family suffered, being spat on, having his car damaged because some complete clueless fuckwits couldn’t see the man had tried his best for the club he loves, will rule him out from doing this again.
I would say our injury list is a major factor in our league position. The Germans will see that too, and will be frustrated like the rest of us. They won’t walk away as many on here hope they will, they’ll tread water and hope we don’t go back down. Even then I doubt they’ll sack McPake or walk away regardless of the losses the club have, because it’s simply bad luck that we have players out.It was Mccarthur that brought them to the club so he's as culpable as anybody.
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MOH has been fine, nothing spectacular. A lot of our fans have a thing against ex rangers players. Dorrans was exactly the same.
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27 minutes ago, Enigma said:
Who would you appoint if you did get rid of McPake? Dick Campbell?
For me, the mess goes beyond the manager. I'm not convinced anybody would come in to make a difference between now and the end of the season tbh.
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18 minutes ago, Wacky said:
I meant to ask, do you guys think the board should walk?
Yes. I've never thought it to be a good fit.
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1 minute ago, Wacky said:
Some serious questions for those who feel our board should walk away.
Who would we get to take over? Keep in mind that Ross McArthur had a whole lot of board members working for free to carry out all the many different aspects of running a football club to the best of their abilities, and he conceded that he/they had taken things as far as he/they could.
Then there’s the question of the money the Germans have invested so far, do you honestly think a businessman would simply walk away from a project and large investment when they can potentially turn things around given time?
We’ve all seen the posts about the apparent overspending/debt that’s attached to the club, again you’d have to ask who’d take that over and manage to turn it around?
I once posted that fans want success immediately (I think I said yesterday), and it was questioned by some, yet here we have fans wanting investors and board members to walk away because they feel the board aren’t doing things the way they’d like, because we’re not winning enough, because they didn’t sign the experienced players they feel we should, because they want success now?
Do you really believe that there’s people in the sidelines that could come in the door and do it any better? And if you truly think there is, who are these people? What do they do right now that would allow them the time and resources to walk in the door and make the differences you feel they could?
If you really think our board should walk away then you must have at least thought about who could take it all over to your satisfaction?
I expect a mixed response to this, and even a bit of flack, but theses questions really need to be addressed if you think this board should walk away.A fair post. They've been here 3 and a half years and we've regressed on the park. The rumoured losses are putting the shitters up a lot of the fanbase. No normal fan asked for this so I don't see why it's been forced upon us. This isn't revisionism either.
Let us crack on with running as a normal football club in the Scottish championship not some pie in the sky European project.
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8 minutes ago, DA Baracus said:
Unsure how McPake wasn't backed. They tried to get Brophy and that NZ defender recently.
That's the point though? Tried and obviously not offering enough money
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5 minutes ago, North West said:
It's both.
We get slapped and it's entitled bed wetting response from some of our so called supporters.
Aye a reasoned response. Substantiate your reply or don't bother next time.
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2 minutes ago, North West said:
Get this pathetic pish in the bin. Utter nonsense.
How is it either pathetic pish or utter nonsense?
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Posted that on dot net, they need to go. Its never going to work.
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Thanks for your work but you should leave now. Your project was never going to and never will work at this level of football in this country. Decision making surrounding managerial appointments (Mcpake aside) then failure to properly back him show you really don`t have much of a clue about football in this country at this level.
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Still be a bigger club than Raith if we ended up in the Lowland League.
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Arbroath and Dunfermline.
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4 minutes ago, virginton said:
Dunfermline continuously insisting on playing it out from the back with ploughed field of a pitch was clearly going to fail within the 5 minutes of viewing. Our pressing was up to the required level again after a few lethargic games - perhaps because the pitch made it obvious that we could easily force errors and win the ball high up the park. Our use of the ball was simple but highly effective, which matched with a superb display from the likes of Wilson and Crawford set the foundations for a totally dominant display.
McPake's refusal to change tactics was insane and a sackable offence - capped off by the 5th goal caused directly by his shan 'philosophy' when the game was already over. That said, I don't think Dunfermline's squad today was really capable of playing a more pragmatic Plan B either. The midfield and forwards are all sand-dancer options who would have been dominated by Wilson, O'Connor and Baird. While the only physically capable options on first viewing - the ringer defenders - have no actual ability and were getting bodied by Oakley too. Changing approach would only have been the difference between a defeat and that total, utter bodying. Between Dunfermline's squad and that pitch, I would make them favourites for the relegation play-off as neither problem is easy to solve.
Promotion play-off looking very much consolidated; bring on Motherwell under the Cappielow lights on Friday night for a crack at the QF of the cup. What a time to be alive.
Raging that I agree with all of this
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Walking Down The Halbeath Road
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Couldn't have put it much better myself