Of course this is a democracy and voting should be in private, but to the one person thus far that has said "keep them" I would love to know your reasoning.
-- Edited by Mr A Realist on Sunday 20th of December 2015 10:24:48 AM
I heard yesterday that the players were given instructions last week banning them from reading the forum (somewhat unmanageable).
It would therefore suggest the management team must read it to establish they don't want the players to be reading it because of its content.
That suggests to me that the management team therefore don't agree with the vast majority of supporters comments as evidenced by the continued selection, and non-selection, of certain individuals, and are either too stubborn, too delusional, too reluctant to admit their errors of the past, or too afraid, to make the tough decisions they should do.
Therefore, putting the past behind us, I would have reservations even if we did win against Dover on Boxing Day, that the corner would suddenly be turned. Just as a manager doesn't become a bad manager overnight when getting sacked, they don't suddenly become the best thing since sliced bread with one win. Not that I think that win is very likely without them making at least three personnel changes to the starting line-up this week.
At time of writing 19/22 seem to think its time for a change too.
Looks like a striking option has gone from under our noses-Dulwich Hamlets Sweeney signs for Maidstone 2nd in the South what our our 3 amigos doing sticking with what we have and not scoring
There was no mention in the post match interviews of bringing in any new players (or shipping any out) so I guess the management is still happy with their squad. A striker on loan for a month could help no end.