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1 hour ago, Richey Edwards said:

Sacking a manager at this stage of the season is a risky strategy IMO and one that could backfire. 

Dunfermline and Queen of the South both did similar risky-as-f**k moves last season and ended up relegated.

We should have punted AJ in October/November. We left it too late and sacked him in the middle of February. 

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1 hour ago, Richey Edwards said:

Sacking a manager at this stage of the season is a risky strategy IMO and one that could backfire. 

Dunfermline and Queen of the South both did similar risky-as-f**k moves last season and ended up relegated.

Morton would have been 100% down instead of one of them if we didn't sack Gus and bring in Imrie.

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4 minutes ago, GM1867 said:

Hartley was useless Hartlepool - 

Team From To P W D L Win%
Hartlepool United 3 June 2022 18 September 2022 11 1 4 6 9.09

 

The best record in the lower leagues of Scotland (below the top flight) out of anyone managing right now.

Probably got more promotions than most combined as well.

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How many Scottish Managers have went south to the lower english leagues fail and then come waddling back with their arses trailing behind them and straight into a Scottish Managers job.

It's a fuckin joke, not good enough for the likes of monkey hanging Hartlepool in the fourth tier of english football but good enough for Scottish Football.

No fuckin wonder Scottish Football is in the state it's in with all these managerial rejects.

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35 minutes ago, Ludo*1 said:

The best record in the lower leagues of Scotland (below the top flight) out of anyone managing right now.

Probably got more promotions than most combined as well.

Hartley

Team From To Record
G W D L Win %
Alloa Athletic 17 May 2011 18 January 2014 109 56 23 30 51.38
Dundee 3 February 2014 17 April 2017 138 46 37 55 33.33
Falkirk 9 October 2017 27 August 2018 40 16 8 16 40.00
Cove Rangers 3 July 2019 3 June 2022 112 63 23 26 56.25

Owen Coyle

Team From To Record
P W D L Win %
Falkirk* 31 January 2003 20 May 2003 19 12 3 4 63.16
St Johnstone 15 April 2005 22 November 2007 70 36 19 15 51.43
Queen's Park 1 June 2022 Present 26 16 4 6 61.54
               

*With John Hughes

 

 

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8 minutes ago, GM1867 said:

Hartley

Team From To Record
G W D L Win %
Alloa Athletic 17 May 2011 18 January 2014 109 56 23 30 51.38
Dundee 3 February 2014 17 April 2017 138 46 37 55 33.33
Falkirk 9 October 2017 27 August 2018 40 16 8 16 40.00
Cove Rangers 3 July 2019 3 June 2022 112 63 23 26 56.25

Owen Coyle

Team From To Record
P W D L Win %
Falkirk* 31 January 2003 20 May 2003 19 12 3 4 63.16
St Johnstone 15 April 2005 22 November 2007 70 36 19 15 51.43
Queen's Park 1 June 2022 Present 26 16 4 6 61.54
               

*With John Hughes

 

 

So that's what, 5 promotions to Coyle's 1?

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3 hours ago, Richey Edwards said:

Sacking a manager at this stage of the season is a risky strategy IMO and one that could backfire. 

Dunfermline and Queen of the South both did similar risky-as-f**k moves last season and ended up relegated.

We’d have been relegated far quicker if grant had stayed.   I don’t have a lot of nice things to say about Hughes but he’s a hell of a better manager than grant.  Faint praise I know

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7 minutes ago, GM1867 said:

Not my words

I'm not sure what you're getting at.

5 promotions is a significantly better record than 1.

If you're wanting to be pedantic and just look at individual game records then by all means. And it was fairly obvious what I meant when I said you could combine most other managers record and still not reach Hartley.

But be obtuse.

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3 hours ago, Richey Edwards said:

Sacking a manager at this stage of the season is a risky strategy IMO and one that could backfire. 

Dunfermline and Queen of the South both did similar risky-as-f**k moves last season and ended up relegated.

Even if your manager is Jim McIntyre? *

* I think it’s fair to assume no club will ever have to consider this option again with regards to Jim McIntyre.

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10 minutes ago, GM1867 said:

You made two points. I was indicating that your first one wasn't fully accurate. You said ...

 

 

Indeed and it was obvious what I meant within the context of the post but you keep up the pedantry m8.

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