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Topic: McFake out!
401. Author:  NMCmassive        
Date: Sun 10th Nov 2024. 11:54

fergie, Sun 10 Nov 01:55

Will keep it simple and just say Callum Davidson


We just going to wait until his contract at QP expires?

COYP

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402. Author:  neilholland999        
Date: Sun 10th Nov 2024. 12:12

If McPake does go, I wonder if the board would be tempted to try Wotherspoon and Benedictus as player/managers (akin to McCabe and Fordyce at Airdrie last season)?

I`m not saying I think this would be a good idea, but it would potentially minimise any additional costs.

Post Edited (Sun 10 Nov 13:38)

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403. Author:  Berkey        
Date: Sun 10th Nov 2024. 12:52

Neil, I keep saying we should try o’hallaran, might have to give up his Saturday golf though.

The post below replying to me is by one of .nets finest champions of mediocrity!

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404. Author:  craigypar35        
Date: Sun 10th Nov 2024. 13:45

Berkey, Sun 10 Nov 12:52

Neil, I keep saying we should try o’hallaran, might have to give up his Saturday golf though.


The biggest disappointment of a player in a long,long time. Dread to think what his salary is.

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405. Author:  da_no_1        
Date: Sun 10th Nov 2024. 14:07

Berkey, Sun 10 Nov 12:52

Neil, I keep saying we should try o’hallaran, might have to give up his Saturday golf though.


You ever thought of a career in stand up comedy?

"Some days will stay a 1000 years, some pass like the flash of a spark"

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406. Author:  cammypar 1995        
Date: Sun 10th Nov 2024. 14:35

craigypar35, Sun 10 Nov 13:45

Berkey, Sun 10 Nov 12:52

Neil, I keep saying we should try o’hallaran, might have to give up his Saturday golf though.


The biggest disappointment of a player in a long,long time. Dread to think what his salary is.


He is up there with dorrans and noel Whelan who played about 20 minutes. Although there are a few in this team who will be lucky to ever play at this level once their time runs out here.

c'mon the pars

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407. Author:  Andrew283        
Date: Sun 10th Nov 2024. 17:35

What`s even the deal with him? Injured?

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408. Author:  Buster_Brown        
Date: Sun 10th Nov 2024. 17:36

cammypar 1995, Sun 10 Nov 14:35

craigypar35, Sun 10 Nov 13:45

Berkey, Sun 10 Nov 12:52

Neil, I keep saying we should try o’hallaran, might have to give up his Saturday golf though.


The biggest disappointment of a player in a long,long time. Dread to think what his salary is.


He is up there with dorrans and noel Whelan who played about 20 minutes. Although there are a few in this team who will be lucky to ever play at this level once their time runs out here.


Noel Whelan, there’s a blast from the past

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409. Author:  Berkey        
Date: Sun 10th Nov 2024. 18:17

Thanks da no 1, I’m here all week!

He played the very recent reserve team game where Sutherland scored a double so he ain’t injured but appears to have been frozen out. Dave sold us a total donkey in helping his mate out there.

Theres not many full time teams below us in the league pyramid and no one has been a standout for us so far this season so quite a few who are out of contract won’t be full time next season and already know it.

The post below replying to me is by one of .nets finest champions of mediocrity!

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410. Author:  DNCH        
Date: Mon 11th Nov 2024. 05:18

I`d like James McPake to stay. Bring in an experienced coach to help him and the squad. Maybe rather than sack McPake we can help him become better?

The last time I suggested something level-headed I was accused of being David Cook.



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411. Author:  red-star-par        
Date: Mon 11th Nov 2024. 10:17

DNCH, Mon 11 Nov 05:18

I`d like James McPake to stay. Bring in an experienced coach to help him and the squad. Maybe rather than sack McPake we can help him become better?

The last time I suggested something level-headed I was accused of being David Cook.


If you were being level headed you couldn`t be David Cook

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412. Author:  Dave_1885        
Date: Mon 11th Nov 2024. 10:50

DNCH, Mon 11 Nov 05:18

I`d like James McPake to stay. Bring in an experienced coach to help him and the squad. Maybe rather than sack McPake we can help him become better?

The last time I suggested something level-headed I was accused of being David Cook.


What a nonsense of a suggestion. Why would we put out more expense to possibly make him better? 🤔

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413. Author:  Buster_Brown        
Date: Mon 11th Nov 2024. 12:26

Dave_1885, Mon 11 Nov 10:50

DNCH, Mon 11 Nov 05:18

I`d like James McPake to stay. Bring in an experienced coach to help him and the squad. Maybe rather than sack McPake we can help him become better?

The last time I suggested something level-headed I was accused of being David Cook.


What a nonsense of a suggestion. Why would we put out more expense to possibly make him better? 🤔


Absolutely agree Dave_1885, different if he was a new manager that the club wanted and he needed an older head as his Assistant to steer him through, but that’s not the case.

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414. Author:  NMCmassive        
Date: Mon 11th Nov 2024. 12:31

red-star-par, Mon 11 Nov 10:17

DNCH, Mon 11 Nov 05:18

I`d like James McPake to stay. Bring in an experienced coach to help him and the squad. Maybe rather than sack McPake we can help him become better?

The last time I suggested something level-headed I was accused of being David Cook.


If you were being level headed you couldn`t be David Cook


That’s how the DavieCookgate was started

COYP

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415. Author:  Indiapar        
Date: Wed 13th Nov 2024. 08:11

It`s quite common in other forms of business to bring in subject matter experts. You could conceivably bring in a former striker for example to work with the strikers over a period of a couple of weeks to pass on any tips.

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416. Author:  Raymie the Legend        
Date: Wed 13th Nov 2024. 09:28

I would very much doubt the manager would be keen on the club bringing someone in to “help him and make him better”




It`s bloody tough being a legend
Ron Atkinson - 1983


Post Edited (Wed 13 Nov 09:28)

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417. Author:  DNCH        
Date: Thu 14th Nov 2024. 02:19

@Dave_1885 - it`s "nonsense" if you consider the manager being replaced as the only going concern. McPake, I`d like to improve. More pressing is the development of possible assets like Otoo, McCann, Todd and others I`m maybe forgetting. I wonder if bringing in an experience coach to supplement the team would bring around improvement quicker than a new manager who would potentially require them to learn a completely new style of play?



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418. Author:  red-star-par        
Date: Thu 14th Nov 2024. 08:12

DNCH, Thu 14 Nov 02:19

@Dave_1885 - it`s "nonsense" if you consider the manager being replaced as the only going concern. McPake, I`d like to improve. More pressing is the development of possible assets like Otoo, McCann, Todd and others I`m maybe forgetting. I wonder if bringing in an experience coach to supplement the team would bring around improvement quicker than a new manager who would potentially require them to learn a completely new style of play?


It`s crying out for Stevie Crawford in a coaching role. It`s only when he was in charge I noticed improvements in some of the players, the likes of Nesbit, Edwards, Turner

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419. Author:  NMCmassive        
Date: Thu 14th Nov 2024. 09:35

red-star-par, Thu 14 Nov 08:12

DNCH, Thu 14 Nov 02:19

@Dave_1885 - it`s "nonsense" if you consider the manager being replaced as the only going concern. McPake, I`d like to improve. More pressing is the development of possible assets like Otoo, McCann, Todd and others I`m maybe forgetting. I wonder if bringing in an experience coach to supplement the team would bring around improvement quicker than a new manager who would potentially require them to learn a completely new style of play?


It`s crying out for Stevie Crawford in a coaching role. It`s only when he was in charge I noticed improvements in some of the players, the likes of Nesbit, Edwards, Turner


I actually think Stevie Crawford as a coach would be a great shout. His movement as a player is what made him so I’d hope he could impart a bit of that knowledge on to a Sutherland

COYP

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420. Author:  LochgellyAlbert        
Date: Thu 14th Nov 2024. 12:09

Steve Crawford had a successful period when Callum Davidson came to help him, prior to that we were dung!💩

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