December League Two MotM Award 13:34 - Jan 3 with 841 views | durham_exile | JM has (justifiably) been nominated for the Manager of the Month Award for League Two in the month of December. The other contenders are: Shaun Derry Cambridge Paul Tisdale Exeter Gareth Ainsworth Wycombe Now each team accumulated 10 points from their games and so there is a very real danger that JM will get the nod probably as a result of the victory at Luton. JM would definitely deserve the award for transforming the Super U's fortunes and Kurtis Guthrie should receive an award for his intervention in giving everyone a kick up the backside. The curse of the MotM may therefore come to Colchester. We must keep on winning and hopefully achieve the January award as well. Friday is D Day. Up the Super U's | |
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December League Two MotM Award on 13:52 - Jan 3 with 833 views | wessex_exile | I'm naturally delighted that JM has been appropriately recognised for his achievements, but hopeful by virtue of their additional 5-0 FA Cup victory at Chesterfield that Mr Ainsworth will get the nod :-) | |
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December League Two MotM Award on 22:35 - Jan 3 with 795 views | BFG | How quickly things change :) | | | |
December League Two MotM Award on 08:27 - Jan 4 with 772 views | noah4x4 |
December League Two MotM Award on 22:35 - Jan 3 by BFG | How quickly things change :) |
Yes, if we are patient. The wheels came off for Dunne and Humes when our entire defence got injured and we became dependent on kids. Fickle fans didn't even allow them to get to the next transfer window. The primary mistake then was introducing the youngsters too soon. The same thing happened to McGreal (Prosser, Briggs, Kinsella injured) and once again form slumped. Fans were fast calling for his head. But we have ridden the storm, and our Academy has matured. Frankie Kent showed promise at age 17, but is now superb. I have repeated often in these columns that Parkinson took three seasons to build a decent squad and managerial change every six months is fruitless. Frankly, I am delighted Humes is in the back office. The best thing about studying history is learning from other people's mistakes. I think Humes may be a vety good history teacher and won't allow others to repeat his mistakes! [Post edited 4 Jan 2017 8:27]
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December League Two MotM Award on 09:08 - Jan 6 with 708 views | durham_exile | Congratulations to JM for the December award. Very well deserved. Keep up the good work tomorrow against the Cumbrians. Up the Super U's | |
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December League Two MotM Award on 09:52 - Jan 6 with 703 views | gerry_us |
December League Two MotM Award on 09:08 - Jan 6 by durham_exile | Congratulations to JM for the December award. Very well deserved. Keep up the good work tomorrow against the Cumbrians. Up the Super U's |
That's Saturday "down the pan" then! | | | |
December League Two MotM Award on 11:29 - Jan 6 with 693 views | noah4x4 |
December League Two MotM Award on 09:52 - Jan 6 by gerry_us | That's Saturday "down the pan" then! |
Nah Gerry, I am confident. Let's look at the seven teams above us.... We were the "better side" AWAY at league leaders Donny, Plymouth and Carlisle; but our (then) soft defence (plus some shocking refereeing) let each of them sneak it. We are so much more robust now, and our defence is also being better protected by an experienced combative midfield. Even our forwards are now winning the ball back (Guthrie is a magician at dispossessing folk; look too at Garvan's goal against Crewe). Then we have beaten two others above us AWAY (Luton & Wycombe). We have also beated Cambridge at home. Portsmouth did beat us, but again AWAY. So SIX of the seven above us must come to WHCS, which, with our fans help, we can again make a fortress. By contrast, Plymouth have to play six of the top eight away. Others have more balanced (H & A). But we do have the easiest run in of the top eight if 'home' is considered an advantage. Let's hope to for better refereeing as we have had some shockers of late. We won versus Cheltenham, but we could have easily seen Garvan's and Brindley's legs broken without retribution. At least two of their thugs should have seen red. | | | |
December League Two MotM Award on 17:21 - Jan 6 with 659 views | bwildered | Previous U's winner - Paul Lambert eight years ago. Doesn't time fly !!! | |
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December League Two MotM Award on 19:37 - Jan 6 with 645 views | wessex_exile |
December League Two MotM Award on 17:21 - Jan 6 by bwildered | Previous U's winner - Paul Lambert eight years ago. Doesn't time fly !!! |
"...when you're having fun"?!?! :-) Well done John, a deserved accolade that reflects the progress he is making with the Super U's! | |
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December League Two MotM Award on 01:17 - Jan 7 with 626 views | RSCOSWORTH |
December League Two MotM Award on 17:21 - Jan 6 by bwildered | Previous U's winner - Paul Lambert eight years ago. Doesn't time fly !!! |
Didn't Dunne and / or Humes win it? | |
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December League Two MotM Award on 18:48 - Jan 8 with 561 views | noah4x4 |
December League Two MotM Award on 01:17 - Jan 7 by RSCOSWORTH | Didn't Dunne and / or Humes win it? |
I believe both were named "manager FOR a month", which is the optimum period of grace allowed by too many fans before they demand their sacking. I am just hoping that whatever blips might occur, we now give John McGreal three Transfer Windows to get his largely inherited squad shaped in his chosen mould. | | | |
December League Two MotM Award on 18:55 - Jan 8 with 552 views | BFG | Let's hope our Suffolk neighbours don't come calling for him soon. | | | |
December League Two MotM Award on 22:02 - Jan 8 with 526 views | durham_exile |
December League Two MotM Award on 18:55 - Jan 8 by BFG | Let's hope our Suffolk neighbours don't come calling for him soon. |
We trust that Lincoln will finish the job at Sincil Bank and Mccarthy will soon be on his way! Up the U's | |
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