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Re: Pauno out

by PATRIQT » 15 Feb 2022 15:22

Snowflake Royal Next home game is going to be brutal isn't it.

Done absolutely nothing to address any of the complaints or concerns that caused the protest and pitch invasion.

Could get really nasty.


Yes indeed. Tea could be spilt, and unbearable tutting from the Dolan Stand.

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Re: Pauno out

by Sutekh » 15 Feb 2022 15:28

Snowflake Royal Next home game is going to be brutal isn't it.

Done absolutely nothing to address any of the complaints or concerns that caused the protest and pitch invasion.

Could get really nasty.


Next home game is against the jinx that is Birmingham isn’t it? Don’t think I’d bother with that on just so many levels.

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Re: Pauno out

by windermereROYAL » 15 Feb 2022 15:28

Meite and Joao if they stay fit could be game changers for the rest of the season. keeping them out at the other end could be an issue though.

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Re: Pauno out

by YorkshireRoyal99 » 15 Feb 2022 15:35

Sutekh
Snowflake Royal Next home game is going to be brutal isn't it.

Done absolutely nothing to address any of the complaints or concerns that caused the protest and pitch invasion.

Could get really nasty.


Next home game is against the jinx that is Birmingham isn’t it? Don’t think I’d bother with that on just so many levels.


It would be somewhat ironic if we were to actually beat Birmingham though all things considered.

If Pauno is still in charge for Birmingham though I could imagine it being a very toxic atmosphere.

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by Franchise FC » 15 Feb 2022 15:40

Once upon a time . Enjoyed reading the Green Programme comments ( can’t always say that ) , but Steve Hezke was a CB , not leading the forward line !
The Jack Mansell team had to be seen to be believed , great attacking football , the principal when we had the ball was pass it forward at pace and move forward to receive it . Goals galore . 8 - 0 in the last home game of the season .
Following season , first game the following season was against Man U . Who sent down the full first team in the 1st round of the Watney Cup , we lost 4 - 3 , scared the life out of them . Then believe it or not Mansell upset nearly all the players and they just would no longer put the effort in on the pitch , and the team that had started the season as favourites for promotion got relegated to Div 4 .
Mansell got sacked .
At the time , through various causes I associated with a number of these players .

Bad news for you I’m afraid.

Hetzke was originally a CB but played up front a lot that season


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Re: Pauno out

by andrew1957 » 15 Feb 2022 16:06

Snowflake Royal Next home game is going to be brutal isn't it.

Done absolutely nothing to address any of the complaints or concerns that caused the protest and pitch invasion.

Could get really nasty.


Might make my prawn sandwich and glass of Prosecco less enjoyable.

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Re: Pauno out

by genome » 15 Feb 2022 16:06

I'm going to tut really loudly

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Re: Pauno out

by NathStPaul » 15 Feb 2022 16:08

genome I'm going to tut really loudly

Will you shrug at any point or is that going too far?

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by genome » 15 Feb 2022 16:08

NathStPaul
genome I'm going to tut really loudly

Will you shrug at any point or is that going too far?


I'm not a maniac


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Re: Pauno out

by boycey » 15 Feb 2022 16:10

andrew1957
Snowflake Royal Next home game is going to be brutal isn't it.

Done absolutely nothing to address any of the complaints or concerns that caused the protest and pitch invasion.

Could get really nasty.


Might make my prawn sandwich and glass of Prosecco less enjoyable.


The faux posh jokes are always excellent and really good fun.

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Re: Pauno out

by morganb » 15 Feb 2022 16:16

Heard we are looking at a player called Steve Hetzke - originally a CB but can also play up front. Free agent after leaving Colchester (in 1989). :wink:

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by Millsy » 15 Feb 2022 19:23

genome I'm going to tut really loudly


I'm going to find that really cringeworthy. Disgusting behaviour.

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Re: Pauno out

by Orion1871 » 15 Feb 2022 20:24

genome I'm going to tut really loudly


Oh well, that was my plan. Guess I'm just going to have to go on a murderous rampage instead.


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Re: Pauno out

by andrew1957 » 16 Feb 2022 09:26

I am beginning to think that Pauno and Boris Johnson both stepped in the same lucky poop because how either of them is still in a job baffles me. Maybe both will still be in place this time next year!

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Re: Pauno out

by morganb » 16 Feb 2022 10:32

So, does anyone know, or can anyone take an educated guess, as to why Pauno is still in?

- It isn't to do with FFP or money issues
- It is not because of good results
- Performances and tactics have been poor
- Poor league position and out of the Cups
- Team morale appears to be low
- He has lost the dressing room
- Opposition haven't been world-beaters
- Injuries have improved so can not longer be used as an excuse
- We've managed to strengthen the team with new players
- Disruptive influences have been shipped out
- Crowds are falling due to performances
- He even allegedly offered to resign

Is it because:

- There are financial implications we are unaware of
- Trying to find a replacement is taking time
- Chinese pride/stubbornness from the owners

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Re: Pauno out

by Pepe the Horseman » 16 Feb 2022 10:43

morganb So, does anyone know, or can anyone take an educated guess, as to why Pauno is still in?

- It isn't to do with FFP or money issues
- It is not because of good results
- Performances and tactics have been poor
- Poor league position and out of the Cups
- Team morale appears to be low
- He has lost the dressing room
- Opposition haven't been world-beaters
- Injuries have improved so can not longer be used as an excuse
- We've managed to strengthen the team with new players
- Disruptive influences have been shipped out
- Crowds are falling due to performances
- He even allegedly offered to resign

Is it because:

- There are financial implications we are unaware of
- Trying to find a replacement is taking time
- Chinese pride/stubbornness from the owners

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Re: Pauno out

by Elm Park Kid » 16 Feb 2022 10:49

morganb So, does anyone know, or can anyone take an educated guess, as to why Pauno is still in?

- It isn't to do with FFP or money issues
- It is not because of good results
- Performances and tactics have been poor
- Poor league position and out of the Cups
- Team morale appears to be low
- He has lost the dressing room
- Opposition haven't been world-beaters
- Injuries have improved so can not longer be used as an excuse
- We've managed to strengthen the team with new players
- Disruptive influences have been shipped out
- Crowds are falling due to performances
- He even allegedly offered to resign

Is it because:

- There are financial implications we are unaware of
- Trying to find a replacement is taking time
- Chinese pride/stubbornness from the owners


It could be that the owners genuinely believe - or at least are being guided by those that believe - that Pauno will turn things round. That as long as we're not in the relegation zone that it's better to keep a manager who knows the players and the club than getting in someone new. Maybe people are telling them that we've been performing ok in recent games and that it's just a 'matter of time' before we start winning again.

There could also very well be a cultural thing going on with the owners. That it is far less embarrassing for them if Pauno leaves when his contract ends then it is for them to publicly admit that their hiring decision was wrong. I know that we don't see it that way - to us is an embarrassment that they haven't taken action, but maybe this is about having to take personal responsibility for a failure. If we get relegated they can just blame the EFL and 'FFP' - if we fire Pauno they're admitting they were wrong hiring him.

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Re: Pauno out

by Hound » 16 Feb 2022 11:23

morganb So, does anyone know, or can anyone take an educated guess, as to why Pauno is still in?

- It isn't to do with FFP or money issues
- It is not because of good results
- Performances and tactics have been poor
- Poor league position and out of the Cups
- Team morale appears to be low
- He has lost the dressing room
- Opposition haven't been world-beaters
- Injuries have improved so can not longer be used as an excuse
- We've managed to strengthen the team with new players
- Disruptive influences have been shipped out
- Crowds are falling due to performances
- He even allegedly offered to resign

Is it because:

- There are financial implications we are unaware of
- Trying to find a replacement is taking time
- Chinese pride/stubbornness from the owners


i think most of this thread has been asking those questions. Plenty of educated and uneducated guesses about it all

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Re: Pauno out

by YorkshireRoyal99 » 16 Feb 2022 11:37

To be fair, it could also be EFL approval that's been holding up this process. It would also explain why we signed the likes of Andy Carroll and Brandon Barker outside of the transfer window. I know we are within our rights to do that, but I'm sure these are deals that were in the pipeline a while before they happened.

The EFL approval might involve both the sacking of Pauno as well as his replacement and what that means in terms of cost and wages. I can't see why it wouldn't be approved, but there probably are reasons for it taking time for it to do so.

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Re: Pauno out

by Stevie G » 16 Feb 2022 11:40

As a measure of the top level thinking/pressure, SJM went on record just several weeks ago suggesting that we stick with Pauno.

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