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[Archived] Paul Ince Gone


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What the deuce is going on?

How come he's not been sacked yet?

I've been expecting the news that he's been let go every monday for the last few weeks and nothing has happened. That nothing has happened even now is the same as negligence.

Indecision is a serious thing.

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Yep some do make sense, i think the one i have the most gripe with it is pulling down of the maul/ruck. Plus the amount of kicking is a joke now. Well as I am a Limerick man, I support Munster....twice Heineken European Cup champs. You see that match? Great punch up!

Do you know, that is exactly the two things I hate on the ELVs too! What is the point of the of forming a maul, if it can be collapsed? The current aerial ping-pong kicking is a joke!

Yep watched the Muster game against Clermont, good game especially as you boys got the two tries in the last few minutes to win it. I also watched the game against the AB's, which was also very entertaining - hats off to you!

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As someone who never wanted Ince appointed-although he had had success in the bottom league, it was only over a 17 month period, and the arrogance he showed at the Accrington Stanley match according to someone very high up in their supporters' organisation suggested he was not cut out fot the top division- I have some, theoretical sympathy with your approach to keeping him.

It is quite clear there are problems with the training set up.

His substitutions are even worse than those of Souness in his final months.

His transfer work has been awful BUT bringing in an alternative will not guarantee our avoiding relegation, which we have to do if we are to survive as a club.

So, to me it's quite clear that for Ince to stay, and flourish, would mean major changes on his part, which I believe he would be unwilling, or unable to undertake.

If he sacked his present back room staff....

If he appointed an experienced No 2 in effect would take over from him, like Venables at Boro, who would then pick the team, do subs etc, arrange more appropriate training etc... then there might well e an argument to keep him.

Either way, things have to change, we have to start winning matches and we have to move away from the bottom of the table.

Good post there

I was thinking on the same lines, where Williams of brought in a Director of Football over Ince.

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sod this off to bed, got up at 03.45 this morning hoping for some good news and have been waiting all day.... here hopeing for tomorrow!

Too mental a thought?

"He's blue, he's white he's F*****g Dynamite ALAN PARKES ALAN PARKES!"

maybee that beer was a bad idea?

Dammit! was reading about alan shearer "distancing himself whilst singing about TONY parkes, obviously I ment tony! Bed is definatly calling!

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I don't think anything will happen today either.

Well, it should. We need to get rid of him quickly if we're going to do it at all. The players all have to leave contact numbers with the club so they can all be told by phone he's gone and they are expected in for training as usual. There'll be somebody there to take it whoever. Anybody who is left in the building will do.

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i think he will go shortly, as nicko has said the top people at rovers are getting a bit fed up now.

does anyone remember that statistic about teams sacking their manager before christmas and staying up?

5 did and survived. 1 Boro didn't and survived the rest who didn't went down

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With every day that goes by, this club is becoming more and more of a shambles, an utter embarrassment. Such ineptitude from top to bottom should not be allowed to continue. Its conduct has been so since the day Hughes departed.

Appointing Hughes, a man with no Premier League experience, was a gamble that paid off. Appointing Ince in similar circumstances was another gamble. It failed miserably and now is the time to admit that mistakes were made. Sack Ince now and save some face!

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I was so expecting nothing to happen today, that i went out...

The simple fact is our chairman hasnt got the balls to sack Ince.

Also, the completely bias pro-Ince brigade on Sky are making sure managers, players and media representatives offer their unflinching backing for Ince.

Lets face it, his ex teamates and ex boss's are always going to have a louder presence then us teeny tiny fans...

Ince wont go anyway, not till at least the end of January... At which point we will be down, out and being laughed at by the majority of the footballing world!

The sickening thing is our relegation wont be put down to Paul Ince's awful management. It will be put down to the team not giving him the funds to get us out of this mess...

Sickening but true...!

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