Should Ross be Sacked?
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The state of some of you, losing your minds because Leyton Orient aren’t pushing for promotion ffs. We have 6 players signed up for next season and the owners want to chip £500k from the wage bill, we are nowhere near ready to be in league 1.
If Ross goes now (or at any time), Martin Ling has to go. If Martin Ling goes, we’re left with 6 players for next season with no manager and no one to sign the players. Maybe Ling really is the smartest man at the club.
It’s no wonder the players aren’t playing well when most of them don’t know if they’ll be employed in just over 2 months.
If Ross goes now (or at any time), Martin Ling has to go. If Martin Ling goes, we’re left with 6 players for next season with no manager and no one to sign the players. Maybe Ling really is the smartest man at the club.
It’s no wonder the players aren’t playing well when most of them don’t know if they’ll be employed in just over 2 months.
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Re: Should Ross be Sacked?
With Embleton in charge if we avoid relegation that's basically as far as my expectations go, however this league is so poor this year having signed 4 decent quality players there's no way we should be sitting here thinking anything better is "just a dream".Prestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 9:51 pm
Playoffs was always just a dream, I am personally satisfied with year on year progression.
Bloody hell if Morecambe can be up there who many on here thought were awful why not Orient?
Need to get that winning mentality back into this club and stop accepting less. That needs to start Saturday by going out and playing to win, enough of the cautious small time approach.
It's not just whether we make the play-offs or not, it's the depressing approach that's awful to watch and doesn't deliver entertainment nor success.
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What nonsense.BiggsyMalone wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 10:42 pm The state of some of you, losing your minds because Leyton Orient aren’t pushing for promotion ffs. We have 6 players signed up for next season and the owners want to chip £500k from the wage bill, we are nowhere near ready to be in league 1.
If Ross goes now (or at any time), Martin Ling has to go. If Martin Ling goes, we’re left with 6 players for next season with no manager and no one to sign the players. Maybe Ling really is the smartest man at the club.
It’s no wonder the players aren’t playing well when most of them don’t know if they’ll be employed in just over 2 months.
I would have thought being unemployed would have been an incentive.
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Re: Should Ross be Sacked?
Bradford's form has been amazing of late, and we have been terrible, and I truly thought they would muller us. I got the second bit right....we were terrible again, but i was surprised that Bradford were also bad, and to lose to a team that is bad, is upsetting.Smendrick Feaselberg wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 9:41 pmPregame you said we'd lose 4-0 and that Bradford are the most in form team so why are you suprised/disappointed?ComeOnYouOs wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 9:31 pm The fact that in 90+ minutes we didnt have a single shot on target is appalling. Bradford were cack
Its a good job we have played around 65% of the games already, and have 39 points, because this is real relegation form
My forecast, on another thread, that we'll get 47 to 50 points is now looking ambitious
Ross must be replaced between now, and the end of the season
Im disappointed, because i love this club, and when they lose , i get disappointed
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Re: Should Ross be Sacked?
If sacking Ross Embleton was going to see Orient go on an unbeaten run all the way to League One, then OK, but given how frequently Orient have changed manager in recent seasons, it tends to have the opposite effect. I see no harm in keeping things stable until the end of the season and it is possible that Orient hit some form and sneak into the play offs.BoniO wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 9:43 pm 8 people have voted to give Ross until the end of the season. I just don't understand why anyone would feel this way. Many have said why they want Ross to go now but no-one has explained the rationale behind waiting for the season to end. Can someone please enlighten me - TIA.
Given that Ross Embleton has stood aside before, I wouldn’t be surprised if he did so again at the end of the season. On the whole, I think he has done a decent job after Justin Edinburgh, and whilst he may not ultimately be the head coach to guide them into League One, he deserves a shot at it this season.
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Re: Should Ross be Sacked?
Yeah, you’re really going to burst your bollocks and risk a serious injury for a mid-table team who haven’t offered you a new contractStill wrong wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 10:46 pmWhat nonsense.BiggsyMalone wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 10:42 pm The state of some of you, losing your minds because Leyton Orient aren’t pushing for promotion ffs. We have 6 players signed up for next season and the owners want to chip £500k from the wage bill, we are nowhere near ready to be in league 1.
If Ross goes now (or at any time), Martin Ling has to go. If Martin Ling goes, we’re left with 6 players for next season with no manager and no one to sign the players. Maybe Ling really is the smartest man at the club.
It’s no wonder the players aren’t playing well when most of them don’t know if they’ll be employed in just over 2 months.
I would have thought being unemployed would have been an incentive.
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Unless things turn really bad I'd stick with Ross at least until the end of the season. Start next season poorly then it might be time for a change, but we've effectively been set back a year by JE's passing and are still in a period of transition.
We have some good players but so do most other teams in the league and our squad is not as strong as many think. Our only player who you could genuinely say would walk into any team in the division is Vigourox and we're carrying too much deadwood from our NL days imo
Mid-table wouldn't be a disaster and we'll be in a better position to strengthen the squad this summer. Ling's record of bringing in players has been mostly good and I trust him to deliver again.
Recent performances haven't been great but our top scorer is just back from injury and probably not fully fit yet and we're missing 2 other attackers
We have some good players but so do most other teams in the league and our squad is not as strong as many think. Our only player who you could genuinely say would walk into any team in the division is Vigourox and we're carrying too much deadwood from our NL days imo
Mid-table wouldn't be a disaster and we'll be in a better position to strengthen the squad this summer. Ling's record of bringing in players has been mostly good and I trust him to deliver again.
Recent performances haven't been great but our top scorer is just back from injury and probably not fully fit yet and we're missing 2 other attackers
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I like this post a lot.Horient wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 9:10 pm It’s becoming really frustrating.
A good way to keep the decent & ambitious out of contract players would be pushing for promotion and playing good football. On the premise that we may get a playoff place this season and if not, we will be pushing next season, they may want to stay.
At present, I don’t think we are really doing anything on the pitch to show we will be there this season or have hope we will next season under current management capabilities. Why would they really stay?
We have the players but our manager is ruining any chance of playoffs and will drive any ambitious players out of the club, even if we offer them improved terms.
I think our ‘settling’ into League one period is over now and should the Ross experiment be.
Get a proper manager in.
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Sensible post alert!Millennial Snowflake wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 11:23 pm Unless things turn really bad I'd stick with Ross at least until the end of the season. Start next season poorly then it might be time for a change, but we've effectively been set back a year by JE's passing and are still in a period of transition.
We have some good players but so do most other teams in the league and our squad is not as strong as many think. Our only player who you could genuinely say would walk into any team in the division is Vigourox and we're carrying too much deadwood from our NL days imo
Mid-table wouldn't be a disaster and we'll be in a better position to strengthen the squad this summer. Ling's record of bringing in players has been mostly good and I trust him to deliver again.
Recent performances haven't been great but our top scorer is just back from injury and probably not fully fit yet and we're missing 2 other attackers
Don't you at least want Ling sacked or Myles Judd knighted?
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Re: Should Ross be Sacked?
Defend what exactly ?
An Away Loss to a penalty.
Hardly the worst performance ive ever seen in my
Years supporting Orient .
I remember us being smashed 5-1 away to Stoke
A game a certain Mr Peter Kitchen would have been involved in .
Still we cant win every game can we.?
■ Do you feel entitled to 3 points from every game ?
■ Do you Believe every season must be a progressive one ?
■ Do you view Orient's Sucess or Failure as a reflection of your own Existence ?
■ Has it always been like this , Or is it a Phenomenon that is Recent ?
■ Has an Orient Non Winnning result , ever had a Direct adverse affect on Your Life ?
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Ross should be sacked if NIGEL & KENT decide that isSid Bishop wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 9:07 pm Waiting for Tuffers vote of........ ''Ross should not be sacked as he’s doing a good job'' !
WHAT THEY WANT .
Sidney as usual totally misrepresenting truth
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If things don't improve -which i don't think they will- the decision will make itself and the board will be forced to act. Ross will have nobody to blame but himself. He's been well backed and supported by Travis and Teague but hasn't really progressed. Kent Teague comes across as an astute man and before too long I would imagine his patience will run out. Ross is dead in the water in my view. It's just a matter of time.
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Re: Should Ross be Sacked?
If you finish in 21st do you get a chance to playLeytonstoneRed07 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 9:42 pmYou'll be saying we're only 6 points from the playoffs next.Prestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 9:33 pmWe're top half, hardly bleeding out are we?PoundhillO wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 9:30 pm
That’s like putting a small sticking plaster on an arterial bleed, far to late he has to go and straight away.
Before you reply we are also 6 points off being 21st.
more games & go into a different league ?
Of course you dont .
Finish in the play offs & you do .
Just By Stating the Obvious does not make it relevant
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Ross doesn't change his so called plan because he hasn't got one. He doesn't know how to train or set a team up to win, so on that basis he sure as hell can't change to plan B "cause there ain't even a plan A. Utterly clueless.Smendrick Feaselberg wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 9:53 pm He hasn't really changed our tactics significantly recently. What makes you think he will do if given more chances?
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Agree with much of what has been said on the thread above.
We all know that getting the right manager in is key to success - we did it with JE, look at Morecambe under Derek Adams. Since Mick McCarthy’s arrival at Cardiff their results have transformed, yet with the same squad of players who were struggling under Neil Harris. Saturday’s opponents Tranmere I rate the worst team we’ve played this season, they were truly awful that night at Prenton Park, had no idea, never looked like scoring. A management change soon followed and they’re now in the automatic race.
I don’t believe Embleton is the right man for the job, I never did, but I don’t see much point moving him on now just to give it to one of his untried deputies. If we’re going to make the change then get in a manager with experience and some success on his CV, it increases the chance of success, it's really not rocket science.
We all know that getting the right manager in is key to success - we did it with JE, look at Morecambe under Derek Adams. Since Mick McCarthy’s arrival at Cardiff their results have transformed, yet with the same squad of players who were struggling under Neil Harris. Saturday’s opponents Tranmere I rate the worst team we’ve played this season, they were truly awful that night at Prenton Park, had no idea, never looked like scoring. A management change soon followed and they’re now in the automatic race.
I don’t believe Embleton is the right man for the job, I never did, but I don’t see much point moving him on now just to give it to one of his untried deputies. If we’re going to make the change then get in a manager with experience and some success on his CV, it increases the chance of success, it's really not rocket science.
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Absolutely correct. There seems to be an almost obsessive focus on continuity to the exclusion of all else. Far too cosy both on the field and off it and the results are there for all to see.EastDerehamO wrote: ↑Wed Feb 24, 2021 7:50 am
I don’t believe Embleton is the right man for the job, I never did, but I don’t see much point moving him on now just to give it to one of his untried deputies. If we’re going to make the change then get in a manager with experience and some success on his CV, it increases the chance of success, it's really not rocket science.
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No nothing complicated about what I wrote, merely e.g .........'Waiting for Tuffers vote of........ ''Ross should not be sacked as he’s doing a good job'' !tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 24, 2021 1:09 amRoss should be sacked if NIGEL & KENT decide that isSid Bishop wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 9:07 pm Waiting for Tuffers vote of........ ''Ross should not be sacked as he’s doing a good job'' !
WHAT THEY WANT .
Sidney as usual totally misrepresenting truth
Well 2 votes for that option now so presume you were one of them, nothing complicated about that is there ?
Going out now to do some work now, so have a good day.
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3 votes Sidney .Sid Bishop wrote: ↑Wed Feb 24, 2021 8:16 amNo nothing complicated about what I wrote, merely e.g .........'Waiting for Tuffers vote of........ ''Ross should not be sacked as he’s doing a good job'' !tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 24, 2021 1:09 amRoss should be sacked if NIGEL & KENT decide that isSid Bishop wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 9:07 pm Waiting for Tuffers vote of........ ''Ross should not be sacked as he’s doing a good job'' !
WHAT THEY WANT .
Sidney as usual totally misrepresenting truth
Well 2 votes for that option now so presume you were one of them, nothing complicated about that is there ?
Going out now to do some work now, so have a good day.
Im going to cancel my vote soon so you see .
Then you can apologise insteady of being a mardy old so & so
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Its all going to come down to season ticket sales. If theyre dramatically down then RE could be replaced
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Season Ticket holders who have been locked up indoors for nearly a year
With no Football to go to , stuck with the wife the kids the parnts etc
Do you really think NEXT SEASON is going to be THE ONE season where SALES GO DOWN ?
The only ones who won't be going are the ones we've Sadly Lost since march 2020.
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It should depend of whether a manager is capable of managing and it's clear Ross is not the man for the job, I think the club has been more than loyal to Ross and it's time to move on and replace him with a real management team.
Cowley Brothers are available if we move fast!!
Cowley Brothers are available if we move fast!!
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Don’t think we can afford these two.Stan1972 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 24, 2021 11:49 am It should depend of whether a manager is capable of managing and it's clear Ross is not the man for the job, I think the club has been more than loyal to Ross and it's time to move on and replace him with a real management team.
Cowley Brothers are available if we move fast!!
I think they were on a million between them at Huddersfield.