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is it time for Le Guen to go


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  1. 1. is it time for Le Guen to go

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At this point in time I am seriously disappointed in Mister Le Guen.

I see no evidence to suggest that we are making any progress under him or that he has any plan in mind for the long term or indeed that he has any stomach for the task ahead.

I do think however that we need to see what he comes up withy in the transfer window.

If there is not a radical overhaul then I think he needs to go. I am not prepared to accept lack of funds as an excuse. If he cannot convince Sir David to make enough money available to carry out the job then he should not be in the post.

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At this point in time I am seriously disappointed in Mister Le Guen.

I see no evidence to suggest that we are making any progress under him or that he has any plan in mind for the long term or indeed that he has any stomach for the task ahead.

I do think however that we need to see what he comes up withy in the transfer window.

If there is not a radical overhaul then I think he needs to go. I am not prepared to accept lack of funds as an excuse. If he cannot convince Sir David to make enough money available to carry out the job then he should not be in the post.

(tu) agree 100%

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At this point in time I am seriously disappointed in Mister Le Guen.

I see no evidence to suggest that we are making any progress under him or that he has any plan in mind for the long term or indeed that he has any stomach for the task ahead.

I do think however that we need to see what he comes up withy in the transfer window.

If there is not a radical overhaul then I think he needs to go. I am not prepared to accept lack of funds as an excuse. If he cannot convince Sir David to make enough money available to carry out the job then he should not be in the post.

Bang on target mate..Murray is shafting us but some dont want to admit that

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PLG hasn't done anything for this club except waste a few quid.

And I hate people using the excuse for him that he has sh*t players at his disposal, they have gone on good runs before, look at the form they finished last season in.

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On first thoughts, yes. However it could be a terrible move to sack PLG now. The Jan transfer window is 10 hours away. PLG knows what areas need improved and will hopefully address that in January.

However if a new manager comes in in the next few weeks he will have very little time to work with the squad, decide what ares need improved and make the necessary changes.

The team is playing poorly and the squad is weak but with a couple of additions in january we can finish second in the league. We have proved that we can perform against the big teams, its the smaller teams lower down the leaguw whicgh are causing us problems.

So I think the best move would be to leave PLG in his position for the moment and address the issue at the end of the season.

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I say he goes before he WASTES more money in January.

We have now seen his methods at work after a good preseason.

What are the results? Bottom six - dropped 21 points! WAY behind Celtic and with half the games played behind Aberdeen who are NOT good.

2007 will just see more of the same IMO. He may sign a good player or two, but just as likely to waste MORE money.

I want Billy Davies in at Ibrox and then we can see our potential realised.

(tu)

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