I imagine it’s based on last season’s accounts.
US fans are going to get bored of your story when they realise you’re not going to get promoted to the premier league and win it at the first attempt, how long that takes though is anyone’s guess.
Our sacking looks like it was rather unplanned when most of our supporters had assumed the owners already had a new manager lined up.
Seems to have been a major falling out behind the scenes down to Neil Harris’s back room team.
Quite weird to sit third in the table while looking for a manager. Still I thought it was a good enough game and we had a great chance to go 3-0 up had Mahoney just squared the ball to a number of players who were unmarked.
We made the last 20 minutes or so hard for ourselves with defensive...
Bit feisty in here isn’t it.
Anyway, I don’t know what to expect from Keith Millen tomorrow. The owners say they want to go in a new direction, so it’s anyone’s guess. Perhaps they have their ideas on team selection, I do not know.
But I do think if we win that will be the end of Mr Alexander...
I’m wondering if us and Bradford have the same target and their sacking of Hughes prompted us to have to do the same.
Based on absolutely nothing of course
I don’t think we had a shot on target in the second half. But yes, opposition fans can see our problems so the sacking is not as crazy as the league position suggests.
I don’t think it’s a surprise to any Gills fans, when we go behind in a game that’s it. There’s no way back and despite a wealth of attacking options goals are extremely hard to come by, not as bad as this time last season admittedly, but it’s a long term problem with one striker up front...