Interesting theory,Monkey Boy wrote: ↑Sat Feb 26, 2022 7:04 pm Why wasn’t Harold shown the door at the beginning of the season like all the other coaches we got rid of. Because of this very situation. Ling can manipulate Harold
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What a bizarre conspiracy theory.Monkey Boy wrote: ↑Sat Feb 26, 2022 7:04 pm Why wasn’t Harold shown the door at the beginning of the season like all the other coaches we got rid of. Because of this very situation. Ling can manipulate Harold like he has with previous managers. Make no mistake about it this club will never be a success while he’s pulling the strings in the back ground
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Of course. Ling has got into some people's heads so much that they think he is so much more powerful than he actually is. Sure most people think of him like Emperor Palpatine.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Sat Feb 26, 2022 8:09 pmWhat a bizarre conspiracy theory.Monkey Boy wrote: ↑Sat Feb 26, 2022 7:04 pm Why wasn’t Harold shown the door at the beginning of the season like all the other coaches we got rid of. Because of this very situation. Ling can manipulate Harold like he has with previous managers. Make no mistake about it this club will never be a success while he’s pulling the strings in the back ground
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Martin AKA smeghead why are you trying to defend yourself?Smendrick Feaselberg wrote: ↑Sat Feb 26, 2022 8:10 pmOf course. Ling has got into some people's heads so much that they think he is so much more powerful than he actually is. Sure most people think of him like Emperor Palpatine.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Sat Feb 26, 2022 8:09 pmWhat a bizarre conspiracy theory.Monkey Boy wrote: ↑Sat Feb 26, 2022 7:04 pm Why wasn’t Harold shown the door at the beginning of the season like all the other coaches we got rid of. Because of this very situation. Ling can manipulate Harold like he has with previous managers. Make no mistake about it this club will never be a success while he’s pulling the strings in the back ground
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Actually feel guilty for posting things about ling, with his mental health issues from the past trumping any feelings I have about his ability.
But I can’t believe he hasn’t fallen on his sword yet. Like literally cannot believe he’s still here.
But I can’t believe he hasn’t fallen on his sword yet. Like literally cannot believe he’s still here.
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Recognise his past contribution for sure. But he is taking us back to where we were when he arrived. His time is up, allow him to go with some pride intact.kokomO wrote: ↑Sat Feb 26, 2022 6:57 pm Great player for the club, one of the very few lofc managers with a promotion on his CV and as dof took a club that virtually didn't exist off the floor and back into the league at second time of asking. People have very short memories. Any other club he'd be getting a statue....
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Are you the account being used by Martin Ling after a few too many post match bevies?
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Read ‘living on a volcano’. A book about football management. There’s chapter on Ling. The way he got given the job at Orient is very reflective how he is with coaches at the club now. He’s stuck in the past.Monkey Boy wrote: ↑Sat Feb 26, 2022 7:04 pm Why wasn’t Harold shown the door at the beginning of the season like all the other coaches we got rid of. Because of this very situation. Ling can manipulate Harold like he has with previous managers. Make no mistake about it this club will never be a success while he’s pulling the strings in the back ground
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I’m afraid he’s been more or less done since December 2007. Throwing a squad together in a crisis during the summer of 2017, and accepting a phone call from Justin Edinburgh a few months later are about all that’s in the credit column.
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Very interesting comments from Matt Porter on twitter, where he makes it 100% clear that Kenny chose every single player, the club do the due diligence with regard to cost, availability etc, but KJ has the final say. And Matt is clearly in the Martin Ling corner, so I don’t see Ling going anywhere very soon. I don’t know Matt very well, but he appears a little irritated with the questions being directed at him, fair play for responding, but some compassion wouldn’t go amiss.
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To use an oft repeated line “ well, he would say that wouldn’t he?”. Frankly my trust in the actions of the Board have diminished greatly in the last few days.OldTownO wrote: ↑Sun Feb 27, 2022 9:12 am Very interesting comments from Matt Porter on twitter, where he makes it 100% clear that Kenny chose every single player, the club do the due diligence with regard to cost, availability etc, but KJ has the final say. And Matt is clearly in the Martin Ling corner, so I don’t see Ling going anywhere very soon. I don’t know Matt very well, but he appears a little irritated with the questions being directed at him, fair play for responding, but some compassion wouldn’t go amiss.
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I don't blame him for getting the hump, we get the same stupid questions everytime we hit some poor form. People with an axe to grind, i wonder who they'll blame when Ling does leave.
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Stupid comment, we will blame the next person, but can you honestly believe they can be any worse. 6 out of 7 wrong managers,surly even you can see that?Long slender neck wrote: ↑Sun Feb 27, 2022 9:37 am I don't blame him for getting the hump, we get the same stupid questions everytime we hit some poor form. People with an axe to grind, i wonder who they'll blame when Ling does leave.
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Agree with you about the board/owners. I know to many they are untouchable due to getting us back into the league, but in my opinion I think the likes of Travis just feed us corporate spin and faux positivity. He’s treating this club, and it’s fans, like the boardroom and consumers of one of his retail businesses. Promising everything and talking the talk, whilst behind the scenes something is very wrong.redintheface wrote: ↑Sun Feb 27, 2022 9:22 amTo use an oft repeated line “ well, he would say that wouldn’t he?”. Frankly my trust in the actions of the Board have diminished greatly in the last few days.OldTownO wrote: ↑Sun Feb 27, 2022 9:12 am Very interesting comments from Matt Porter on twitter, where he makes it 100% clear that Kenny chose every single player, the club do the due diligence with regard to cost, availability etc, but KJ has the final say. And Matt is clearly in the Martin Ling corner, so I don’t see Ling going anywhere very soon. I don’t know Matt very well, but he appears a little irritated with the questions being directed at him, fair play for responding, but some compassion wouldn’t go amiss.
Once again they have handled the sacking of a manager atrociously. The Fletcher saga was embarrassing but ultimately no long term harm came from it. Binning Jacket and faffing about with interim managers for weeks could have serious implications for this club. To be totally honest, I think it could relegate us.
If Matt Harold is still in that dug out against Stevenage as interim manager then I consider that a huge failure on the part of the owners. (I’m allowing him to be there for the Colchester game but I expect a new permanent manager in the stands watching is new club)
It’s absolutely pathetic that a club like Carlisle can sack their manager, have a new bloke in place within days and grab 3 points against as the very same week. Unacceptable.
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That’s just not true from Porter and Martin Ling said so himself. KJ tells the club who he wants and then the club gets him his 5th choices because they can’t/won’t afford it. There’s no way KJ would be asking for kids from non-league when we need experienced players, when admitting to being in a relegation battle. The bloke had a one year rolling contract, why would he be asking for players to develop for the future?OldTownO wrote: ↑Sun Feb 27, 2022 9:12 am Very interesting comments from Matt Porter on twitter, where he makes it 100% clear that Kenny chose every single player, the club do the due diligence with regard to cost, availability etc, but KJ has the final say. And Matt is clearly in the Martin Ling corner, so I don’t see Ling going anywhere very soon. I don’t know Matt very well, but he appears a little irritated with the questions being directed at him, fair play for responding, but some compassion wouldn’t go amiss.
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Jesus Christ, ive answered this 'point' from others (who were claiming it was 5/6, also incorrect)Monkey Boy wrote: ↑Sun Feb 27, 2022 9:45 amStupid comment, we will blame the next person, but can you honestly believe they can be any worse. 6 out of 7 wrong managers,surly even you can see that?Long slender neck wrote: ↑Sun Feb 27, 2022 9:37 am I don't blame him for getting the hump, we get the same stupid questions everytime we hit some poor form. People with an axe to grind, i wonder who they'll blame when Ling does leave.
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Would agree with this comment, Brown was thought not good enough 4 months ago so why now? Yep this has got Bertie big bananas written all over it by the board, I’ve never believed Jacket was the right fit from day one but as said I don’t think he had much of a choice as far as the last window was concerned? I’m certain that Ling isn’t. The board give it large and some supporters are gullible to believe it,however it’s not there fault as some people are more trusting than othersBiggsyMalone wrote: ↑Sun Feb 27, 2022 9:57 amThat’s just not true from Porter and Martin Ling said so himself. KJ tells the club who he wants and then the club gets him his 5th choices because they can’t/won’t afford it. There’s no way KJ would be asking for kids from non-league when we need experienced players, when admitting to being in a relegation battle. The bloke had a one year rolling contract, why would he be asking for players to develop for the future?OldTownO wrote: ↑Sun Feb 27, 2022 9:12 am Very interesting comments from Matt Porter on twitter, where he makes it 100% clear that Kenny chose every single player, the club do the due diligence with regard to cost, availability etc, but KJ has the final say. And Matt is clearly in the Martin Ling corner, so I don’t see Ling going anywhere very soon. I don’t know Matt very well, but he appears a little irritated with the questions being directed at him, fair play for responding, but some compassion wouldn’t go amiss.
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Davis,Embleton (twice)Fletcher,Jobi and Jacket,there you go unless your going to argue about Embleton. It will soon be 7out of 8 when or if Harold gets the job and that will definitely good nightLong slender neck wrote: ↑Sun Feb 27, 2022 9:58 amJesus Christ, ive answered this 'point' from others (who were claiming it was 5/6, also incorrect)Monkey Boy wrote: ↑Sun Feb 27, 2022 9:45 amStupid comment, we will blame the next person, but can you honestly believe they can be any worse. 6 out of 7 wrong managers,surly even you can see that?Long slender neck wrote: ↑Sun Feb 27, 2022 9:37 am I don't blame him for getting the hump, we get the same stupid questions everytime we hit some poor form. People with an axe to grind, i wonder who they'll blame when Ling does leave.
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And how many of those did you disapprove of at the time Captain Hindsight?
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5Long slender neck wrote: ↑Sun Feb 27, 2022 10:21 am And how many of those did you disapprove of at the time Captain Hindsight?
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It’s interesting you call out people for being negs when they call things before they happened but then also blame people using hindsight. Pick a side.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Sun Feb 27, 2022 10:21 am And how many of those did you disapprove of at the time Captain Hindsight?
The general point about Kenny is true though. 99% of fans were happy with the appointment. There’s an argument that sh*t happens and it just didn’t work out. There’s an argument that it not working out points to something strange happening in the background. There’s also an argument that the process has failed again and the people in those interviews, with more footballing knowledge than us made a bad call. I think the last one has some truth judging by Porters comments on Twitter alluding to the fact that Kennys personality, or lack thereof, wasn’t really considered when hiring him.
Either way, we really really can’t afford another f*** up. Currency with the owners is starting to run low. A group of successful business men should be able to right this ship, as long as they review their mistakes and aren’t stuck in their ways.
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Prove itMonkey Boy wrote: ↑Sun Feb 27, 2022 11:07 am5Long slender neck wrote: ↑Sun Feb 27, 2022 10:21 am And how many of those did you disapprove of at the time Captain Hindsight?