I honestly think that Saturday will be his last chance. I think a win or a draw and he survives. You can't see him getting away with another defeat.
(You can't rule out a Monday morning meeting tomorrow and a subsequent dismissal. For all we know Ben is pacing around his living room right now calling out of work managers lining up a replacement).
If we lose Saturday against Torquay and Pesch is still the manager the following week i will walk away for good i'm so disillusioned what is happening to our club.
Benky's won't act until the club is mathematically in danger of relegation; if he hasn't got rid by now, it's surely going to take something drastic for him to take action. Whether that means within three points of the bottom two or actually in the drop zone remains to be seen.
If this was a long-established club with a tradition of league football, there'd be protests and anger directed at the board; here, you just get apathy and denial.
Denial being the big one, i feel those of us that really care and know about football are the ones shouting for Pesch's head. Thats looking at the situation short term and long term. We don't want to return to the Conference and we don't want Pesch's negative football now or in the future.
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posted on 11/3/12
I honestly think that Saturday will be his last chance. I think a win or a draw and he survives. You can't see him getting away with another defeat.
(You can't rule out a Monday morning meeting tomorrow and a subsequent dismissal. For all we know Ben is pacing around his living room right now calling out of work managers lining up a replacement).
posted on 11/3/12
If we lose Saturday against Torquay and Pesch is still the manager the following week i will walk away for good i'm so disillusioned what is happening to our club.
posted on 11/3/12
Benky's won't act until the club is mathematically in danger of relegation; if he hasn't got rid by now, it's surely going to take something drastic for him to take action. Whether that means within three points of the bottom two or actually in the drop zone remains to be seen.
If this was a long-established club with a tradition of league football, there'd be protests and anger directed at the board; here, you just get apathy and denial.
posted on 11/3/12
Denial being the big one, i feel those of us that really care and know about football are the ones shouting for Pesch's head. Thats looking at the situation short term and long term. We don't want to return to the Conference and we don't want Pesch's negative football now or in the future.
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