Town_Fan, on 05 April 2025 - 09:46 PM, said:
Tranmere Match Thread
#341
Posted 05 April 2025 - 09:54 PM
#342
Posted 05 April 2025 - 11:22 PM
TJ Blue, on 05 April 2025 - 07:53 PM, said:
It wasn't so much a defeat in battle as a total surrender!
#343
Posted 06 April 2025 - 05:43 AM
Town_Fan, on 05 April 2025 - 09:13 PM, said:
Yet again your name does not really suit you at all. I've genuinely never known anyone so full of rubbish. Remove your head from the clubs arse and you might see what's going on. Are you one of the trough barnacles?
Edit: To be fair I can see when I said "who brought them in should lose their job" I can see how you would think Paul Cook. I actually meant the whole scouting team through to the board who sanctions the signings. And also I dont think they are National League players it was a reply to the person who said we only have "national league" players. I was point out the fact that for the squad to only consist of national league quality players there would have to be a very poor recruitment from top to bottom.
PC & the Kirk’s are the one’s who sanction all signings, and the Kirk’s aren’t exactly going to be sacked are they... it’s obvious who you meant so don’t start backtracking when called out, it’s pathetic.
Now if you’re actually wanting a debate, let’s go. Please tell me, what exactly is so wrong with the club that we have the right to so heavily criticise right now?
I see the following:
Off the pitch:
- Strong and transparent board communication and relationship with fans.
- The Trust working hard in our community, bringing hundreds of under-privileged kids through the gates weekly
- A brand new and very impressive training ground, fully paid for by the Kirk’s
- A far cleaner & better SMH Group (the last lot left it to rot)
- Majority of player contracts running out this year, ensuring we’re not tied up and free to build again in summer if needed.
On the pitch:
- Champions of the NL with an almost record points total, only 10 months ago.
- Sitting in 10th in the league above, only 7pts off play offs with a game in hand (in line with our playing budget)
- 5 wins in the last 7 games
- On the whole, the best football we’ve witnessed since Cook’s last spell here
- An injury haul that would have relegated most clubs, yet we’ve kept our heads above water.
Football isn’t about winning every game and some of us choose to see the bigger picture when we have a bad day at the office. It’s just like any job, the players and management deserve criticism for this one performance but it stops there and we move on - to even suggest sackings and club criticism is just being an absolute fanny.
Now your turn, I’ll wait…
#346
Posted 06 April 2025 - 08:11 AM
tafka mr. smith, on 06 April 2025 - 08:02 AM, said:
Likewise mate.
#347
Posted 06 April 2025 - 09:43 AM
Town_Fan, on 05 April 2025 - 09:46 PM, said:
You make a fair point to a degree.
There are characters close to Carson and/or part of the then regime still enjoying elevated status at the Club.
Though in Croot's defence he did attempt to - in some cases successfully - mitigate some of the worst excesses.
And does he deserve credit for his part in the Trust takeover? Bringing the Kirk's on board? Meanwhile what's the going rate for a football CEO?
Genuinely, I don't know.
What I do know, however, is we can count the number of outfits breaking even on the fingers of no hands. So it's not as if anything out the ordinary's happening on Sheff Road.
Look - we had Norton Lea, an owner who ran Saltergate on a parsimonious whim.
Who handed Tairn to the Fat Fraudster.
Resulting in the well meaning amateurism of the CFSS.
In turn bowing out to the anachronistic Barry Hubbard, again well meaning yet overseeing a nineteen fifties style operation in the multi billion pound twenty first century environment.
Then Dave Allen. We all know how that ended, don't we.
All meaning many of us experiencing all these dices with footballing death realise when we've got summat good goin' on.
Despite kicks in the knackers like yest'di's...
This post has been edited by The Earl of Chesterfield: 06 April 2025 - 09:47 AM
#348
Posted 06 April 2025 - 10:38 AM
This post has been edited by Westbars Spireite: 06 April 2025 - 10:38 AM
#349
Posted 06 April 2025 - 10:42 AM
Hoare (400)
#350
Posted 06 April 2025 - 10:43 AM
Fact Checker, on 06 April 2025 - 05:43 AM, said:
Now if you're actually wanting a debate, let's go. Please tell me, what exactly is so wrong with the club that we have the right to so heavily criticise right now?
I see the following:
Off the pitch:
- Strong and transparent board communication and relationship with fans.
- The Trust working hard in our community, bringing hundreds of under-privileged kids through the gates weekly
- A brand new and very impressive training ground, fully paid for by the Kirk's
- A far cleaner & better SMH Group (the last lot left it to rot)
- Majority of player contracts running out this year, ensuring we're not tied up and free to build again in summer if needed.
On the pitch:
- Champions of the NL with an almost record points total, only 10 months ago.
- Sitting in 10th in the league above, only 7pts off play offs with a game in hand (in line with our playing budget)
- 5 wins in the last 7 games
- On the whole, the best football we've witnessed since Cook's last spell here
- An injury haul that would have relegated most clubs, yet we've kept our heads above water.
Football isn't about winning every game and some of us choose to see the bigger picture when we have a bad day at the office. It's just like any job, the players and management deserve criticism for this one performance but it stops there and we move on - to even suggest sackings and club criticism is just being an absolute fanny.
Now your turn, I'll wait…
I wouldn't hold your breath FC, he's another one who only posts when we have a negative result.
#351
Posted 14 April 2025 - 01:30 PM
The Earl of Chesterfield, on 06 April 2025 - 09:43 AM, said:
There are characters close to Carson and/or part of the then regime still enjoying elevated status at the Club.
Though in Croot's defence he did attempt to - in some cases successfully - mitigate some of the worst excesses.
And does he deserve credit for his part in the Trust takeover? Bringing the Kirk's on board? Meanwhile what's the going rate for a football CEO?
Genuinely, I don't know.
What I do know, however, is we can count the number of outfits breaking even on the fingers of no hands. So it's not as if anything out the ordinary's happening on Sheff Road.
Look - we had Norton Lea, an owner who ran Saltergate on a parsimonious whim.
Who handed Tairn to the Fat Fraudster.
Resulting in the well meaning amateurism of the CFSS.
In turn bowing out to the anachronistic Barry Hubbard, again well meaning yet overseeing a nineteen fifties style operation in the multi billion pound twenty first century environment.
Then Dave Allen. We all know how that ended, don't we.
All meaning many of us experiencing all these dices with footballing death realise when we've got summat good goin' on.
Despite kicks in the knackers like yest'di's...
That’s “League 2 CEO of the Year John Croot” to you 😉
#353
Posted 14 April 2025 - 01:56 PM
Goku, on 14 April 2025 - 01:33 PM, said:
More like another sufferer of the contagious "Childish Posting Syndrome".
Yorkshire is Yorkshire
Never the twain shall meet.
Again