Re: Stevenage

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Where is their loyalty to this legend.He has his photo on the walls of the ground and boardroom.He won back to back promotions,he took them to Wembley twice.He took them to Old Trafford,he beat Newcastle in the FA Cup.How does the Chairman show his appreciation,sack him just because he loses some games and plays crap football with hoofball tactics and brings everyone back for corners.What do they want,they're little old Stevenage,where is their perspective.

Re: Stevenage

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Percy plunkett wrote:Where is their loyalty to this legend.He has his photo on the walls of the ground and boardroom.He won back to back promotions,he took them to Wembley twice.He took them to Old Trafford,he beat Newcastle in the FA Cup.How does the Chairman show his appreciation,sack him just because he loses some games and plays crap football with hoofball tactics and brings everyone back for corners.What do they want,they're little old Stevenage,where is their perspective.
Funny thing the Stats stated yesterday they were all over the opposition but just couldn't score.

Re: Stevenage

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Percy plunkett wrote:Where is their loyalty to this legend.He has his photo on the walls of the ground and boardroom.He won back to back promotions,he took them to Wembley twice.He took them to Old Trafford,he beat Newcastle in the FA Cup.How does the Chairman show his appreciation,sack him just because he loses some games and plays crap football with hoofball tactics and brings everyone back for corners.What do they want,they're little old Stevenage,where is their perspective.

Ever so slightly different first because those achievements were quite a few years ago , second he’s taken over a team that were 23rd but on a 5 match unbeaten run & won 1 of 14 games in charge which has left them 7pts adrift at the bottom.

Re: Stevenage

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Exile 1976 wrote:
Percy plunkett wrote:Where is their loyalty to this legend.He has his photo on the walls of the ground and boardroom.He won back to back promotions,he took them to Wembley twice.He took them to Old Trafford,he beat Newcastle in the FA Cup.How does the Chairman show his appreciation,sack him just because he loses some games and plays crap football with hoofball tactics and brings everyone back for corners.What do they want,they're little old Stevenage,where is their perspective.

Ever so slightly different first because those achievements were quite a few years ago , second he’s taken over a team that were 23rd but on a 5 match unbeaten run & won 1 of 14 games in charge which has left them 7pts adrift at the bottom.
Exile, I think you've been well and truly whoooshed.

Re: Stevenage

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Be interesting to see how the EFL deal with this. Presumably a fine or possible points deduction. Imagine the situation if they earned survival in the remaining matches and a deduction kept them in the relegation place. There needs to be a decision fairly soon on this (and the Macclesfield deductions) to allow the season to play out with some clarity for all teams.

Re: Stevenage

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George Street-Bridge wrote:Their fate is very much still in their hands if the EFL goes ahead with Macclesfield's further four-point deduction - is that appeal process done and dusted?
Not yet. Macclesfield stuff rumbles on, I believe the 4 points were suspended and to be applied in case of further nonsense, and further nonsense seems inevitable.

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njbh86 wrote:
George Street-Bridge wrote:Their fate is very much still in their hands if the EFL goes ahead with Macclesfield's further four-point deduction - is that appeal process done and dusted?
Not yet. Macclesfield stuff rumbles on, I believe the 4 points were suspended and to be applied in case of further nonsense, and further nonsense seems inevitable.
There's still a possibility the 'further nonsense' will be delayed until after the last match weekend. What happens if Macclesfield stay above Stevenage, but then fail to pay their players again in June/July. A reprieve for Macclesfield on the eve of the new season? Maybe a condition that funds are proven before they kick off in August. Can't see the EFL getting fobbed off like they did with Bury.

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