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SORRY I CANT BLAME NELMS, BUT WHAT THE f**k IS HARTLEY ON, I WAS WITH HIM UNTIL AFTER THE WELL GAME, OK LADS BAIN YOUR LEFT MIDFIELD, EL BAK YOUR IN GOAL, WIGHTON JUST HING A BOOT, BACK FEV JIST RUN ABOOT AND IF THE c**ts GET A CORNER WELL DAE WHAT YA KIN.

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Hi Islay,  

I don't think anyone would disagree with your thought process but unfortunately our Tim has his head in the sand or our John has not been telling him how is  actually is.

My brother has sent him a couple of emails over the last six months informing him of the potential problems we/he has. Full marks to Tim, always replies saying everything is OK and keep the  faith.

What I don't get is how a very successful business man has allowed our set of clowns on our board to run our club to where we are at this point in time. 

 

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5 minutes ago, blythswood said:

John Nelms is the only man in football more clueless than Hartley. 

No manager keeps his job after yesterday. 

 

Have to agree. It was a stereotypical sacking game.

Unfortunately Hartley lacks the honour to walk so he will need to be pushed. Nelms won't do it.

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7 minutes ago, blythswood said:

No manager keeps his job after yesterday. 

 

I was convinced that the 1-0 win at NDP was the result that saved Hartley his job in October and that yesterday's game would be of similar consequences depending how the result went.

I'll be very concerned if we don't hear anything from Nelms by Tuesday. A statement of some sort is urgently needed, either an announcement of his sacking or a reason as to why the BoD believe he is still the right guy to keep us up/take us forward. In footballing terms we have passed crisis point as far as results go. As you say Blythswood, no manager survives this kind of run in a season let alone having the same run twice so by saying nothing, the BoD will, imo, be negligent of their responsibilities. 

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1 minute ago, EastLothianBlue said:

Between 4th Nov 2016 and 4th Feb 2017 Partick picked up 10 points from a possible 45. Archibald kept his job. 

I'm not surprised, that's not a disaster. They were also playing quite well at the time but not getting results. 

We are absolutely hopeless, clueless and have a manager who picked up only six points from 11 games, lost six in a row and then went on to even surpass that losing 7 in a row, which will easily get to 12 in a row. We'll be lucky to pick up 1 point in 12 games. 

Did you not see what happened yesterday? The team has gone. It's over. Unless Hartley goes we are relegated. 

I've seen the last 4 games in all their hideous glory. I've never seen a team so badly managed. Maybe seen worse Dundee teams, but I repeat, I never have seen any Dundee side more badly managed. 

He HAS to go. 

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