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Happy now are you? take a long look at yourself in the mirror Mr Brewster because as far as i am concerned YOU put is where we are now

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Well he may have wrecked your season but he sure helped keeping us up so thank you mr brewster we in dingwall all love you

Aye he's agood player but give it time, looking forward to him screwing up your club as a manager :lol::lol::lol::lol:

So true :025: :025:

no point in playing a blame game , just gotta get on with it and face the facts

Alot of fans do thats the main problem

Happy now are you?

I'm sure he's delighted :lol:

hate to say it again but Brewster NOT guiltya footballer but not a manger

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I am quite content to blame him i am enjoying venting my anger and it is aimed squarely at him until this anger wears off in a we while then i will continue to blame him.

I am quite content to blame him i am enjoying venting my anger and it is aimed squarely at him until this anger wears off in a we while then i will continue to blame him.

so u think we are in 1ST div because of brewster

Not totally his fault but i believe a large portion of the blame has to fall on him I also blame the board for not axing the tool earlier.

Brewsrer was a hopelessly inadaquate manager but I for one don't blame him for our demise as he clearly did his best the problem being that his best was far from good enough. He was a poor coach, motivator and utterly clueless tactician.

None of that is his fault few of us would have done any better.

Blame lies squarely with those who sought fit to reappoint him ahead of much better candidates when his shortcomings were already exoposed by the fact that he was dragging a Dundee United team for which he had a life long affection headlong towards relegation despite having access to financial resourses ICT could only dream about.

hat initial error, recognised even at the time by a clear majority of fans, was compounded by the fact that they delayed taking action for weeks, if not months, after it was clear to all concerned that he was leading ICT to precisely the fate Dundee United saved themselves from by dispensing with his services just in time. Had they acted even in December it's highly unlikely we would be in the position we are today.

Brewsrer was a hopelessly inadaquate manager but I for one don't blame him for our demise as he clearly did his best the problem being that his best was far from good enough. He was a poor coach, motivator and utterly clueless tactician.

None of that is his fault few of us would have done any better.

Blame lies squarely with those who sought fit to reappoint him ahead of much better candidates when his shortcomings were already exoposed by the fact that he was dragging a Dundee United team for which he had a life long affection headlong towards relegation despite having access to financial resourses ICT could only dream about.

hat initial error, recognised even at the time by a clear majority of fans, was compounded by the fact that they delayed taking action for weeks, if not months, after it was clear to all concerned that he was leading ICT to precisely the fate Dundee United saved themselves from by dispensing with his services just in time. Had they acted even in December it's highly unlikely we would be in the position we are today.

Good post. +1

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