Ade the green":213mgc1l said:Can I just say one more thing then i’ll Stop replying to this thread.
Ave-it quoted Knibbsworth’s post which drew attention to the players meeting after the Fleetwood game and the improvement in results thereafter. I can accept that the results have got better as had the disciplinary issues that plagued us early in the season. But by I think posties post and Knibbsworth’s acceptance of the reasoning, Adams had very little to do with it. It was the players that cleared the air and it’s the players that should take the plaudits for doing something about the issues when clearly Adams had no clue what to do.
If we stay up, a very well done to the player that led the “revolt”.
Frank_Butcher":13y52ziz said:Ade the green":13y52ziz said:Can I just say one more thing then i’ll Stop replying to this thread.
Ave-it quoted Knibbsworth’s post which drew attention to the players meeting after the Fleetwood game and the improvement in results thereafter. I can accept that the results have got better as had the disciplinary issues that plagued us early in the season. But by I think posties post and Knibbsworth’s acceptance of the reasoning, Adams had very little to do with it. It was the players that cleared the air and it’s the players that should take the plaudits for doing something about the issues when clearly Adams had no clue what to do.
If we stay up, a very well done to the player that led the “revolt”.
Why stop - must be 20 odd posts on this thread alone to say the same thing. Moving up that leaderboard nicely .
In fact I'll help. How do you know "It was the players that cleared the air and it’s the players that should take the plaudits for doing something about the issues when clearly Adams had no clue what to do." ?
Toumani Diagouraga played his first game after the Fleetwood defeat. In 9 games he's only been on the losing side twice, once with only 10 men in the side. I think he's played a big part in the revival.Ade the green":2k5e0x9l said:Can I just say one more thing then i’ll Stop replying to this thread.
Ave-it quoted Knibbsworth’s post which drew attention to the players meeting after the Fleetwood game and the improvement in results thereafter. I can accept that the results have got better as had the disciplinary issues that plagued us early in the season. But by I think posties post and Knibbsworth’s acceptance of the reasoning, Adams had very little to do with it. It was the players that cleared the air and it’s the players that should take the plaudits for doing something about the issues when clearly Adams had no clue what to do.
If we stay up, a very well done to the player that led the “revolt”.
justanotherfan":2cmjhdbh said:Frank_Butcher":2cmjhdbh said:Ade the green":2cmjhdbh said:Can I just say one more thing then i’ll Stop replying to this thread.
Ave-it quoted Knibbsworth’s post which drew attention to the players meeting after the Fleetwood game and the improvement in results thereafter. I can accept that the results have got better as had the disciplinary issues that plagued us early in the season. But by I think posties post and Knibbsworth’s acceptance of the reasoning, Adams had very little to do with it. It was the players that cleared the air and it’s the players that should take the plaudits for doing something about the issues when clearly Adams had no clue what to do.
If we stay up, a very well done to the player that led the “revolt”.
Why stop - must be 20 odd posts on this thread alone to say the same thing. Moving up that leaderboard nicely .
In fact I'll help. How do you know "It was the players that cleared the air and it’s the players that should take the plaudits for doing something about the issues when clearly Adams had no clue what to do." ?
I think going from second bottom to absolute bottom can hardly be construed as moving up, defies the laws of physics, me thinks.
Revival? Have u seen the league table?Keepitgreen":ktgms2ms said:Toumani Diagouraga played his first game after the Fleetwood defeat. In 9 games he's only been on the losing side twice, once with only 10 men in the side. I think he's played a big part in the revival.Ade the green":ktgms2ms said:Can I just say one more thing then i’ll Stop replying to this thread.
Ave-it quoted Knibbsworth’s post which drew attention to the players meeting after the Fleetwood game and the improvement in results thereafter. I can accept that the results have got better as had the disciplinary issues that plagued us early in the season. But by I think posties post and Knibbsworth’s acceptance of the reasoning, Adams had very little to do with it. It was the players that cleared the air and it’s the players that should take the plaudits for doing something about the issues when clearly Adams had no clue what to do.
If we stay up, a very well done to the player that led the “revolt”.
Knarf Reprah":22kwa6fv said:Revival? Have u seen the league table?Keepitgreen":22kwa6fv said:Toumani Diagouraga played his first game after the Fleetwood defeat. In 9 games he's only been on the losing side twice, once with only 10 men in the side. I think he's played a big part in the revival.Ade the green":22kwa6fv said:Can I just say one more thing then i’ll Stop replying to this thread.
Ave-it quoted Knibbsworth’s post which drew attention to the players meeting after the Fleetwood game and the improvement in results thereafter. I can accept that the results have got better as had the disciplinary issues that plagued us early in the season. But by I think posties post and Knibbsworth’s acceptance of the reasoning, Adams had very little to do with it. It was the players that cleared the air and it’s the players that should take the plaudits for doing something about the issues when clearly Adams had no clue what to do.
If we stay up, a very well done to the player that led the “revolt”.
Can you imagine the table if we hadn't pick up the points that I speak of?Knarf Reprah":28ryyhl0 said:Revival? Have u seen the league table?Keepitgreen":28ryyhl0 said:Toumani Diagouraga played his first game after the Fleetwood defeat. In 9 games he's only been on the losing side twice, once with only 10 men in the side. I think he's played a big part in the revival.Ade the green":28ryyhl0 said:Can I just say one more thing then i’ll Stop replying to this thread.
Ave-it quoted Knibbsworth’s post which drew attention to the players meeting after the Fleetwood game and the improvement in results thereafter. I can accept that the results have got better as had the disciplinary issues that plagued us early in the season. But by I think posties post and Knibbsworth’s acceptance of the reasoning, Adams had very little to do with it. It was the players that cleared the air and it’s the players that should take the plaudits for doing something about the issues when clearly Adams had no clue what to do.
If we stay up, a very well done to the player that led the “revolt”.
Keepitgreen":3i7dkpdo said:Can you imagine the table if we hadn't pick up the points that I speak of?Knarf Reprah":3i7dkpdo said:Revival? Have u seen the league table?Keepitgreen":3i7dkpdo said:Toumani Diagouraga played his first game after the Fleetwood defeat. In 9 games he's only been on the losing side twice, once with only 10 men in the side. I think he's played a big part in the revival.Ade the green":3i7dkpdo said:Can I just say one more thing then i’ll Stop replying to this thread.
Ave-it quoted Knibbsworth’s post which drew attention to the players meeting after the Fleetwood game and the improvement in results thereafter. I can accept that the results have got better as had the disciplinary issues that plagued us early in the season. But by I think posties post and Knibbsworth’s acceptance of the reasoning, Adams had very little to do with it. It was the players that cleared the air and it’s the players that should take the plaudits for doing something about the issues when clearly Adams had no clue what to do.
If we stay up, a very well done to the player that led the “revolt”.
GreenArmy1984":95tqigoa said:Knarf Reprah":95tqigoa said:Revival? Have u seen the league table?Keepitgreen":95tqigoa said:Toumani Diagouraga played his first game after the Fleetwood defeat. In 9 games he's only been on the losing side twice, once with only 10 men in the side. I think he's played a big part in the revival.Ade the green":95tqigoa said:Can I just say one more thing then i’ll Stop replying to this thread.
Ave-it quoted Knibbsworth’s post which drew attention to the players meeting after the Fleetwood game and the improvement in results thereafter. I can accept that the results have got better as had the disciplinary issues that plagued us early in the season. But by I think posties post and Knibbsworth’s acceptance of the reasoning, Adams had very little to do with it. It was the players that cleared the air and it’s the players that should take the plaudits for doing something about the issues when clearly Adams had no clue what to do.
If we stay up, a very well done to the player that led the “revolt”.
Keep The Faith - Frank !!!