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The March - yes or no?

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posted on 16/9/11

To be honest your manager is a total joke, as an outsider i was shocked your owners got rid of Big Sam for this total amatuer.

In normal circumstance i'd say give him time, but Keane whould never have got the job in the first place.

Rumors that you'd like Mark Hughes back.... is this true? That would be a huge improvment on the Venkys 'yes' man!

comment by mcteeth (U2221)

posted on 16/9/11

http://www.rovers.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10303~2452068,00.html

Samba has asked fans not to protest.

posted on 16/9/11

I won't be there.
I want Kean to go but the press of it alone should show enough that we are unhappy and if we get stuffed tomorrow it is just as much pressure as a few hundred fans turning up to march!

I will be in the ground getting behind my team, a good atmosphere would give the players a lift they need to overcome a reasonably poor arsenal team!

I am hoping for a Liverpool performance from last season (the only game I have enjoyed SK in charge!)

COYB!!!!!

posted on 16/9/11

Want Kean replaced but I'm against any protest.

Not appropriate with a big game straight after, need to get behind the team.

posted on 16/9/11

"In normal circumstance i'd say give him time, but Keane should never have got the job in the first place"

Yup. Mirrors my thoughts.

Can't attend any march as I work Saturday's and already pinch time in the afternoon to attend matches. Cannot disagree with any Rovers fan wishing to make their feelings known, especially if conducted peacefully, as in my opinion the fans have been brilliant to the Venky's and Kean and already shown huge patience. What do they expect? Fans to put up with stupidity and inadequate performances forever? Well that is a pipe dream and is not going to happen.

Can't understand the 'Give him more time' argument in anyway. He has had a good squad of players to work with ever since he arrived and has failed dismally. He has proven himself a liar and untrustworthy and the guy has zero class and seemingly little ability. Since January he has been recruiting his own men and it has not made any difference whatsoever.

We are bottom of the league and have one point from 12 only at this time, not that I am in anyway suprised by this under Kean, but it adds further weight to any argument to get shut of him.

In summary, results alone last season should have been enough to get him sacked. Irresponsibly drink driving and showing he is a very poor head representative of our 'professional' organisation should have also impacted negatively on his position. Results this season remain shocking.

Seriously, what more evidence do people need? Wait another 6, 8, 10, 12 games if you must, but be prepared for relegation if that is the case as this manager is both very poor and unlucky, a damning combination.

The great snooker coach Mr. Frank Callan stated that it is better to be lucky than good. Kean is neither.

posted on 16/9/11

Support for Kean is always based on what he might do. Criticism is based on what he has done.

posted on 16/9/11

"Support for Kean is always based on what he might do. Criticism is based on what he has done."

amen brother!

comment by Pea wet (U9352)

posted on 16/9/11

I won't be there for several reasons.
I park near the Golden Cup.....nice beer!
I don't have any stout shoes.
Protests always have rubbish chants.
Havelock is a EDL pub.
Waste of everybody's time.....if we don't get points then he will be sacked,if we do get points,we will be happy..................simples.

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