Lee Clark interview... I'm not sure he'll stay 16:06 - May 2 with 4658 views | BigHandsOliverKahn | Sounds like he's off to me. Lots of past tense used and not much future tense. Think he's realised the depth of the problem and wishes to be in a more positive environment. Questioned himself as to whether he could turn it around. This is only going to get worse. | | | | |
Lee Clark interview... I'm not sure he'll stay on 18:12 - May 2 with 4586 views | chesterbfc | I reckon he will go and thank goodness, but back to no players, no team, and will we get a pts deduction next season?? | | | |
Lee Clark interview... I'm not sure he'll stay on 18:34 - May 2 with 4578 views | Lala |
Lee Clark interview... I'm not sure he'll stay on 18:12 - May 2 by chesterbfc | I reckon he will go and thank goodness, but back to no players, no team, and will we get a pts deduction next season?? |
Agree with the op,not sure who would employ him now though,in the same way I'm not sure who would come to us. #no-one on both counts I suspect. | |
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Lee Clark interview... I'm not sure he'll stay on 19:23 - May 2 with 4543 views | scratchingshed |
Lee Clark interview... I'm not sure he'll stay on 18:34 - May 2 by Lala | Agree with the op,not sure who would employ him now though,in the same way I'm not sure who would come to us. #no-one on both counts I suspect. |
The guy is totally inept he knows he won't get another job as a football manager so he'll stay. | | | |
Lee Clark interview... I'm not sure he'll stay on 21:59 - May 2 with 4474 views | Wizaard |
Lee Clark interview... I'm not sure he'll stay on 18:34 - May 2 by Lala | Agree with the op,not sure who would employ him now though,in the same way I'm not sure who would come to us. #no-one on both counts I suspect. |
It will all depend on who he's brought in by the end of June. He's said that he needs a good pre season. There's only one man who can get in the way of that. No backing and I think he'll walk, saying he was not supported. | | | |
Lee Clark interview... I'm not sure he'll stay on 00:08 - May 3 with 4428 views | bfcpete | I also think he won't be here much longer. Not only has he said that are much deep rooted problems than he thought but he also said it is very difficult to get players to come to BFC. I wonder if his 5 or 6 offers to players have already been turned down and it is clear that KO won't give him the type of funds to build a decent squad and especially after his appalling record this season and no wins in the last 17 games. One of the supporters near me said he had turned up to an event for young players last night in a well lashed state (allegedly of course) | | | |
Lee Clark interview... I'm not sure he'll stay on 09:15 - May 3 with 4380 views | Curryman |
Lee Clark interview... I'm not sure he'll stay on 00:08 - May 3 by bfcpete | I also think he won't be here much longer. Not only has he said that are much deep rooted problems than he thought but he also said it is very difficult to get players to come to BFC. I wonder if his 5 or 6 offers to players have already been turned down and it is clear that KO won't give him the type of funds to build a decent squad and especially after his appalling record this season and no wins in the last 17 games. One of the supporters near me said he had turned up to an event for young players last night in a well lashed state (allegedly of course) |
Certainly sounded like a resignation speech to me. The problem now is, who will come? | |
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Lee Clark interview... I'm not sure he'll stay on 16:01 - May 3 with 4276 views | bottle |
Lee Clark interview... I'm not sure he'll stay on 09:15 - May 3 by Curryman | Certainly sounded like a resignation speech to me. The problem now is, who will come? |
Thing is Wilf I feel sorry for any possible replacement if Clark does go - they are on a hiding to nothing from a lot of fans, the most passionate and vocal who generate the most noise have already declared NAPM and will be considered by many in the same light as Clark - and games are set to be played out at home in a scarce populated and fairly soulless environment Any replacement will be doing a total rebuild job - Riga was excited at the prospect, them realised there was no substance or backing in that mission, unless the rebuilding was done according to MFI Oyston type plans. Clark has stated that he will be sitting down with players today - Sunday - and releasing a fair few - what good is this if he too is leaving. Finally the time it takes to find a replacement plays right into the Oyston excuse for why we were so late getting players in and why pre-season never happened and why we were so unprepared for life in Division 2 (already starting on -10 points thanks to the mob) because we needed to find the right man (we certainly learned from the mistakes made last season, squeaks new temporary chairman Sam Oyston whilst his Father sits out his lengthy 2 week ban imposed by the Football authorities) | | | |
Lee Clark interview... I'm not sure he'll stay on 09:11 - May 4 with 4182 views | BigHandsOliverKahn |
Lee Clark interview... I'm not sure he'll stay on 16:01 - May 3 by bottle | Thing is Wilf I feel sorry for any possible replacement if Clark does go - they are on a hiding to nothing from a lot of fans, the most passionate and vocal who generate the most noise have already declared NAPM and will be considered by many in the same light as Clark - and games are set to be played out at home in a scarce populated and fairly soulless environment Any replacement will be doing a total rebuild job - Riga was excited at the prospect, them realised there was no substance or backing in that mission, unless the rebuilding was done according to MFI Oyston type plans. Clark has stated that he will be sitting down with players today - Sunday - and releasing a fair few - what good is this if he too is leaving. Finally the time it takes to find a replacement plays right into the Oyston excuse for why we were so late getting players in and why pre-season never happened and why we were so unprepared for life in Division 2 (already starting on -10 points thanks to the mob) because we needed to find the right man (we certainly learned from the mistakes made last season, squeaks new temporary chairman Sam Oyston whilst his Father sits out his lengthy 2 week ban imposed by the Football authorities) |
The damage is already part done for next season. 18 months ago, we knew 25 players were out of contract and did nothing until it was too late. Likewise, 6 months ago we knew this summer would be similar but still haven't built a solid squad nucleus so it's going to be a repeat situation... especially if Clark goes. No forward planning or strategy will always come back to bite. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Lee Clark interview... I'm not sure he'll stay on 19:58 - May 4 with 4138 views | scratchingshed |
Lee Clark interview... I'm not sure he'll stay on 09:11 - May 4 by BigHandsOliverKahn | The damage is already part done for next season. 18 months ago, we knew 25 players were out of contract and did nothing until it was too late. Likewise, 6 months ago we knew this summer would be similar but still haven't built a solid squad nucleus so it's going to be a repeat situation... especially if Clark goes. No forward planning or strategy will always come back to bite. |
Chuckle brothers in for the next managerial team. Seriously they couldn't do any worse than this season. | | | |
Lee Clark interview... I'm not sure he'll stay on 10:51 - May 9 with 4051 views | big_bloomers | Good foresight from BHOK - maybe the signs were there and it's a genuine resignation? | |
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Lee Clark interview... I'm not sure he'll stay on 11:35 - May 9 with 4038 views | BigHandsOliverKahn |
Lee Clark interview... I'm not sure he'll stay on 10:51 - May 9 by big_bloomers | Good foresight from BHOK - maybe the signs were there and it's a genuine resignation? |
Wow. Here we are in exactly the same situation 12 months on.... except for being one league further down. Lee Clark's decision to leave is so understandable to the fanbase. It would have been more of a surprise had he stayed. However, it probably says a lot more about what's to come. Lee will have probably already seen enough from initial attempts to get players signed early this summer to know that his wishes won't be put into action by the club. No doubt attempts to get O'Hara and Madine to stay were already dead in the water and he was struggling to convince other players that it would be a good place to come and play football. When your first signing is from low-level non-league, it makes a clear statement of intent to all and sundry. Add a possible points deduction from the pitch invasion and League Two is almost as good as booked before we've even begun the summer. | | | |
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