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  1. Don't pack your bags yet David . All is not lost ,the only one who didn't want you is busy packing his .
    11 points
  2. It's ridiculous that we've got ourselves into this situation. Only a year after our greatest ever season the board and manager having a playground spat. One thing I do want to say on this is that the same thing happened with Yogi at Falkirk. He eventually bullied the board into giving him a much higher budget and it ended in disaster. The signings didn't pay off and the club almost ended up in administration. I don't want want that to happen to us so if the manager can't work within the prescribed budget there's only 1 solution.
    10 points
  3. A cup win, missing out on another by a penalty shoot-out, Europe, 3rd place, two top six finishes, a 7th place finish despite terrible injury problems. With a resume like that it should never have ended like this. Sad, but probably for the best.
    10 points
  4. Thing with Hughes is after last seasons success if he had built on that, and kept that fans, and more importantly the chairman, on side and not made the silly comments he has made he could have been forgiven a hell of a lot. He decided to go and alienate that fans and the Chairman. We as fans know we have no god given right to success, trophies etc but we also dont want our own manager talking the club down in public, and that in my eyes is Hughes biggest mistake. We know we are small, we know we have one of the smallest player budgets in the leaugue, he doesnt need to remind us everytime he opens his mouth
    9 points
  5. Sorry but I dont know how you can make that out. We have progressed year on year since 1994 and are still progressing. Indeed I feel it is progressive of the board to take the stance they are taking. Yes its going to cost us to remove the manager but we can't continue with someone who continually bad mouths our financial position. Yogi would have been made well aware of our budget constraints before he put pen to paper the first time and would have seen for himself the constraints before signing an extension. Which brings the cynic out in me. Is he really a secret agent for CFC who have sent him on a secret mission to destroy the club that they despise even more than tRFC? If Yogi fails in his mission will Pearse Brosnon suddenly appear as a football manager at TCS
    9 points
  6. Get real FFS. Press story initially came from fan speculation on social media along with Yogi's persistent complaining about budgets. This guy knew the financial situation at the club before he signed and he witnessed it for himself before he signed an extension. So do you think the club should do what happened at Falkirk? Give in to Yogi's demands, increase overdrafts and borrow beyond our means. Great way to go...administration.....liquidation and death. This club already pays out around 75% of its income on salaries. With a turnover of just over £4 mill that doesn't leave a great deal for all the other costs associated with running a club and financing 19/20 matchdays a year.
    8 points
  7. If someone had told me at the start of this season that John Hughes was leaving the club, i would disappointed. Clearly a good coach and knows how to get the players going and motivated(more so at half time). Today hearing the news that he could be on this way out, could not be more happy. Throughout this season listening to all his post match interviews saying "we were the better team" when we had more possession but did **** all attacking, comments in media about lossing players to other teams but yet talking up Danny and James to Dundee "I would happily pay for his taxi to Dundee". Leaving David Raven out of right back because he has his own personal problems with him, when he can clearly see every single fan wants him their. What's John Hughes problem with him? As fans we want to see attacking Football not see who can keep the ball in their own half the longest. John Hughes recruitment this season has been terrible, his football has been slow and his comments in the media have annoyed fans and more importantly the players. He clearly doesn't want to be at our club and we don't want him here either, would of been a disaster keeping him here another year in my opinion. Looking forward to seeing the candidates for his replacement sooner the better.
    8 points
  8. Hoping that Falkirk lose the play-off final now, as I'd like to get Peter Houston in and can't imagine he'd be overly keen on another year in the Championship.
    7 points
  9. Have to thank Hughes for all he has done, but have to say that on many occasions I found the style of play very boring very few attempts at goal. So now to get ready for a new chapter hopefully we get someone who promotes attacking football and I suppose we are losing the manager at the right time giving the new manager a pre season with the players
    6 points
  10. There will be plenty of interest in our new managers job and I'm sure it's not only me who is excited awaiting to see who is interested. We have turned a page in our story and another chapter is about to begin P's onwards and upwards!
    5 points
  11. If we are getting someone new in then let's hope they have some good contacts. Because we are way short on numbers. People mulling over contracts, apparent pre-contract negotiations with others, players released who might have now stayed, players staying who might well have been released. Its an absolute shambles of a situation and no-one involved should be holding their head high over this.
    5 points
  12. When our new manager is appointed he won't have far to look for first signing.
    5 points
  13. Compensation for sacking him was the last thing we needed to fork out, but his position was untenable. Thank you Yogi for the most successful year in the club's history! In hindsight, it would have been best if he'd left at the top, immediately after the cup win, but it unfortunately went to his head. The United fiasco was the beginning of the end. Anybody who's prefer to be at another club should be shown the door. The next issue was the accusation that players weren't man enough to play through injuries; then the Raven spat and the open criticism of the board, not to mention his love affair with all things Celtic. No doubt, Hughes will believe that he'll go on to bigger and better things. He won't. For us, there's the who next question. I'm concerned that the compo might force us to go with Foran. I'd prefer to see him as assistant, but we might have to cut our cloth. Does anyone have Raven's number??! Thanks for the memories, JH: Time for the club to move on!
    5 points
  14. As long as he gets a new contract with us.
    4 points
  15. Shrewd move from the board IMO. Our success in recent years is entirely down to the talent and hard work of our players. The best group we've ever had. Even Craig Brewster would have struggled to feck things up with such quality at his disposal. I have faith in the players. If they aren't happy, as indications suggest, there's no contest. The manager has to go.
    4 points
  16. Indeed. Almost sounds like a cunning plan to exit with a payoff.
    4 points
  17. Eh? The board have given the management team the biggest budget ever and broke into a rainy day fund to try and ease the injury crisis. It was Yogi who spent most of the time moaning about it and spending it on dross like Liam Hughes.
    4 points
  18. David Raven for manager?
    3 points
  19. Back four of Tremarco Warren Meekings and Raven, Tansey and Draper in front. Polworth attacking midfield. Goalie tbc.+ only a few more to make a team. Almost a Royal flush.
    3 points
  20. Saw an interview with him a few months ago as he tries to get into management, not sure if Russell Latapy would be interested in coming back. Certainly would know the club and players. His leaving always seemed a bit strange, I thought at the time it seemed Hughes was creating space for his pal Rice. Was just as big a part of our most successful spell.
    3 points
  21. On reflection we should have dumped him when he showed more than a passing interest in the Dee Utd job. It showed that he had eyes elsewhere, which I'm sure made the players think.
    3 points
  22. If this ends up true, which it looks like it will be, it's a sad day all round. Afte what Yogi helped to deliver last year, he should have been leaving the club a hero, not like some pantomime villain. However, the rhetoric he has been spouting for past 3 months is akin to a man who simply didn't fancy it anymore. The job itself is exact same as when he took it on (unless promises were made when he signed his new contract) and we will never be a club with lots of cash to spend, so unsure why he is wingeing about it so much now. Maybe the board have reservations about Yogi's ability to sign quality players, I know I do. Anyway, it's a case of move on Yogi, thanks for the great job you did, and get someone in who is fully committed to the job ahead.
    3 points
  23. Butcher took Foran here because he needed a real winner on the park so he might prove to be a winner as a boss as well. I know it's the cheap option but if we need cash for players it might give the board a way out of this mess
    2 points
  24. If only half the Fans that attended Hampden were to attend every Home game then we would not have a problem with a playing Budget
    2 points
  25. All these extra-marital shenanigans in hotels......involving members of the "Yes! Yes!" campaign!
    2 points
  26. I don't intend to argue with one who thinks he is so up to speed with everything but I would ask one question: If we can afford to pay compensation to our most successful manager and then pay a salary to a new manager, why do we have a problem with the playing budget. Your answer would be appreciated learned one.
    2 points
  27. Sorry, I should have said player/manager.
    2 points
  28. Plenty of options out there, just a case of finding the right fit.
    2 points
  29. It's definitely IHE's turn and I am not settling for anything less!
    2 points
  30. In terms of rebuilding, scouting, contacts etc. I think Stuart McCall would be the best fit. I think he can be a bit defensively minded though.
    2 points
  31. One positive on a pretty shambolic week for the Club, thumbs up for the loyalty reduction on Season Tickets.
    2 points
  32. To be honest not sure how much credit the Board can take. We are where we are, due to astute Managers scouting players from the likes of Kidderminster, Stockport, Luton etc and galvanising them into very good teams. No transfer fees have been paid, no massive cash injections from the board, everything has been done on a shoestring.
    2 points
  33. What a ridiculous mess we find ourselves in. Yogi has made mistakes bringing players in I agree , but a worse manager than Christie ? What are you on. The board are also not blameless. We had a chance to lose yogi and get compensation from Dundee Utd. But no, we get him to sign a new 2 and a half year deal which we want to buy him out of after 6 months. I'm not saying we are, but we certainly appear to be totally amateur behind the scenes.
    2 points
  34. You're right about the hindsight. At the time we were all applauding the chairman for having the cojones to stand up to Thompson. We would have been calling him weak if he hadn't.
    2 points
  35. Having read a lot of your posts on various threads it's fair to say I don't agree with them but then everyone is allowed their opinion. Lets get right down to it and ask the vital question - Are you John Hughes in disguise?
    2 points
  36. I would like another boring Scot cup win and trip in Europe
    2 points
  37. Yes, I agree that the Dundee Utd approach for Hughes appears to have been the 'beginning of the end'. In hindsight we would have been far better off letting him go with some compensation, rather than where we are now having to pay him off.
    2 points
  38. we need new boss who can tell his team to kick the ball forward instead of passing the ball back all the time
    2 points
  39. i just cant get my head round where Yogi is coming from, surely he knew the budget before he signed his contract, so to them come out and complain seems stupid. He made his position untenable at that point
    2 points
  40. Continuing to obsess..........for FS Charles the only person in the country who's obsessing is you.
    2 points
  41. You're kidding right?
    2 points
  42. Maybe the Board, should also take a long hard look at themselves, hardly driven the club forward have they ?
    2 points
  43. I might be in the minority but I believe Hughes has improved the team. Ok we can be a very frustrating team to watch at times but we do look a far better footballing team under Hughes than we did under Butcher. I don't think Hughes is the problem. His single mindedness with our style of play with what appears at times to be no plan B or C in place to break teams down can be annoying but I think the bigger problem lies within the management of the club and the behind the scenes decision making (or more the lack of). Personally I think Butcher ran the show during his tenure and Hughes is struggling with not being able to get the same response. I for one would be sorry to see Hughes go as I believe if he can get the right type of player in I think he can take us forward. Unfortunately it looks at present like there will be too many pieces of the jigsaw missing and he might indeed walk if he does not get more support within the club with what he wants to achieve.
    2 points
  44. I didn't expect you to 'give a toss' - it's a free forum so we're all entitled to say what we want within reason and without getting personal. Watch though because you might just start to sound like an Arsenal fan who measures their progress and achievements on whether or not they out-do Tottenham. If your only concern is being left behind Ross County then I suggest you take a look at what you want our club to achieve because I for one want to finish as high up every season as we can above as many other teams as we can and not just Ross County. You're probably entitled to feel aggrieved by the actions of the board or how you perceive their actions to be however just remember that no one person is bigger than a club and in the clubs 22 years of excistance since 1994 I think the board has done a pretty fine job in getting us to where we are today.
    1 point
  45. http://bit.ly/1OO9BX7 Gone by tomorrow according to STV.
    1 point
  46. Agree however the fatal mistake that Hughes made was going public. I'm almost certain that Butcher and Cameron and other managers before will have had arguments but they were kept in house. For some reason Hughes chose to berate the club in public and I can't imagine that will have gone down well.
    1 point
  47. Shocker. Well that's worked out well then. That will mean even less money available for next season's player budget. Not looking like a sound football or business decision.
    1 point
  48. Well here we are with the final report of the season congratulations to Steaming In on winning the ICT H2H, to Stokies for winning the Classic League and The Jaggies for the Championship H2H Thank you for everyone for taking part and look forward to having you all back next season and if some of us can encourage friends to join we can maybe have a larger Championship H2H ICT H2H Highest Scorer 58 Oman Biyik's Badboys Lowest Scorer 20 Gabby's Gladiators Highest Score Game 94 50 Shades of O'Shea 51-43 Queens Park Raisins League 1 Steaming In 87 (2100) 2 Yogi's Army 73 (2025) 3 Bey FC 73 (1945) 18 Sterling Effort 40 (1834) 19 Dawson Elite 30 (1594) 20 Jonahict 22 (1773) Classic Highest Scorer 64 Zoidster Lowest Scorer 20 Gabby's Gladiators League 1 Stokies 2254 2 Oman Biyik's Badboys 2198 3 The Jaggies 2164 28 Seshplease 1601 29 Dawson Elite 1594 30 bdu91896 1274 ICT Championship Highest Scorer 46 Real Stoke FC Lowest Scorer 23 Mancron Highest Score Game 79 Real Stoke FC 46 - 33 The Bhoys League 1 The Jaggies 84 (2138) 2 The Bhoys 64 (1912) 3 Real Stoke FC 61 (2064) 8 SeshPlease 39 (1601) 9 Bolton 36 (1662) 10 Mancron 36 (1573)
    1 point
  49. Probably nonsense, but I see someone on P&B is saying that Hughes got an official warning from the club a couple of weeks ago after referring to Kenny Cameron by a less than complimentary name... Would certainly explain why KC didn't thank Yogi in his post-match speech.
    1 point
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