grizzlyg Posted February 11 Report Share Posted February 11 What annoys me is every time there is a defeat it's manager must go....we are rotten....board clueless ...we are skint. We had a great performance v Ross co and yup were rank rotten v Morton .Β Β I was raging after Friday but I don't suddenly think it's doom and gloom.Β Kettlewell needs to grow a pair and stop being loyal to some players. I have been going to fir park somewhere nice 1977 as a 5 yr old and will continue to do so.Β It's a rollercoaster supporting Well which we all have to accept COYW Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grizzlyg Posted February 11 Report Share Posted February 11 5 minutes ago, santheman said: Probably all former members of "The Choir" π Should have a forum night out and we all turn up with name badges revealing who we are ....now that would be entertaining!!π€£π€£ 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joewarkfanclub Posted February 11 Report Share Posted February 11 4 minutes ago, grizzlyg said: Should have a forum night out and we all turn up with name badges revealing who we are ....now that would be entertaining!!π€£π€£ I will be the one with his glass half full! π 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MJC Posted February 11 Report Share Posted February 11 The whole club is stagnant and directionless and there is a great deal apathy surrounding everything just now and thatβs been the case for a good few years now.Β Β As a club we have zero ambition and a gutless yellow streak which results in our dismal cup performances, in my opinion. The other night was no surprise whatsoever, just like Raith Rovers a year ago today wasnβt either. And let me be clear here. I am not expecting us to win Cup competitions but i would prefer it if we didnβt whimper out early the minute we are paired with a fellow top flight side or mid to high table Championship team as we do all too often. Β Basically the extent of our βambitionβ these days appears to be to be less shite than the shitfest two teams in the division and hope we can avoid relegation, anything else is a bonus. We are always skint, as the club constantly ram down our throats the product on the park reflects this.Β Β I donβt know what the plan is. I donβt even know if there is anyone in place to put a long term plan in place but it just feels like we trundle along until the year we are eventually relegated, and when that happens we will almost certainly be looking at part time football. Sad times. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kmcalpin Posted February 11 Report Share Posted February 11 31 minutes ago, Mad Dog said: Just out of interest, does anyone know how much the club earns from a trip to Park head? Very roughly it would 80% of 33% of the gate. Extra prize money of course.Β Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joewarkfanclub Posted February 11 Report Share Posted February 11 3 hours ago, MJC said: The whole club is stagnant and directionless and there is a great deal apathy surrounding everything just now and thatβs been the case for a good few years now.Β Β As a club we have zero ambition and a gutless yellow streak which results in our dismal cup performances, in my opinion. The other night was no surprise whatsoever, just like Raith Rovers a year ago today wasnβt either. And let me be clear here. I am not expecting us to win Cup competitions but i would prefer it if we didnβt whimper out early the minute we are paired with a fellow top flight side or mid to high table Championship team as we do all too often. Β Basically the extent of our βambitionβ these days appears to be to be less shite than the shitfest two teams in the division and hope we can avoid relegation, anything else is a bonus. We are always skint, as the club constantly ram down our throats the product on the park reflects this.Β Β I donβt know what the plan is. I donβt even know if there is anyone in place to put a long term plan in place but it just feels like we trundle along until the year we are eventually relegated, and when that happens we will almost certainly be looking at part time football. Sad times. Hard to put in a long term plan when everytime we hit a bad run some of our fans are screaming for the manager to be sacked. There are clearly changes requiring to be made in the structuring of the club. However, that is now underway. Once that is done hopefully the new incumbents will carry out a root and branch review of where the club is at and make the necessary changes. I get its been a shit couple of seasons and many mistakes have been made. But the darkest night is just before the dawn. We just need to get to the end of this season still in the top flight and take it from there. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bobbybingo Posted February 11 Report Share Posted February 11 14 minutes ago, MJC said: As a club we have zero ambition and a gutless yellow streak which results in our dismal cup performances, in my opinion. The other night was no surprise whatsoever, just like Raith Rovers a year ago today wasnβt either. And let me be clear here. I am not expecting us to win Cup competitions but i would prefer it if we didnβt whimper out early the minute we are paired with a fellow top flight side or mid to high table Championship team as we do all too often. We've been to 4 cup finals in the past 20 years, which is good going for Motherwell, historically speaking. And our league record over the past 3 decades would equal that of most eras. No happy clapping involved, those are just facts. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FirParkCornerExile Posted February 11 Report Share Posted February 11 30 minutes ago, joewarkfanclub said: I will be the one with his glass half full! π I'll be the one with the blindfold on... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FirParkCornerExile Posted February 11 Report Share Posted February 11 21 minutes ago, bobbybingo said: We've been to 4 cup finals in the past 20 years, which is good going for Motherwell, historically speaking. And our league record over the past 3 decades would equal that of most eras. No happy clapping involved, those are just facts. You are not wrong and I fully get why those who stick with it do and I'm not trying to piss on their parade. If they still love it as much as they did 40 years ago I'm genuinely jealous. I'm at the stage and have been for 5/6 years where I find it all intensely tedious and predictable and 90% of the time it is predictable. It's not just us that it affects most of the clubs go through the same ups and downs. A league devoid of any real competition and excitement. The product is crap. Where the club are guilty is the constantly depressing whinging about being skint, we are the worst whingers in the league. Clubs like St J , St Mirren , Killie and Ross County areΒ not significantly better off than us financially but by Christ we are world beater at griping about it. I never started supporting Motherwell to concern myself with the clubs balance sheet every year. I feel that's all we exist for is to keep the finances in balance. Anyway I never stared this topic to depress everyone , for those who still love it all , good for you and I hope it stays that way for you. Β Β 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bobbybingo Posted February 11 Report Share Posted February 11 6 minutes ago, FirParkCornerExile said: You are not wrong and I fully get why those who stick with it do and I'm not trying to piss on their parade. If they still love it as much as they did 40 years ago I'm genuinely jealous. I'm at the stage and have been for 5/6 years where I find it all intensely tedious and predictable and 90% of the time it is predictable. It's not just us that it affects most of the clubs go through the same ups and downs. A league devoid of any real competition and excitement. The product is crap. Where the club are guilty is the constantly depressing whinging about being skint, we are the worst whingers in the league. Clubs like St J , St Mirren , Killie and Ross County areΒ not significantly better off than us financially but by Christ we are world beater at griping about it. I never started supporting Motherwell to concern myself with the clubs balance sheet every year. I feel that's all we exist for is to keep the finances in balance. Anyway I never stared this topic to depress everyone , for those who still love it all , good for you and I hope it stays that way for you. Β Β I don't disagree with anything you said and I could never criticise anyone who's had enough. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MJC Posted February 11 Report Share Posted February 11 13 minutes ago, FirParkCornerExile said: You are not wrong and I fully get why those who stick with it do and I'm not trying to piss on their parade. If they still love it as much as they did 40 years ago I'm genuinely jealous. I'm at the stage and have been for 5/6 years where I find it all intensely tedious and predictable and 90% of the time it is predictable. It's not just us that it affects most of the clubs go through the same ups and downs. A league devoid of any real competition and excitement. The product is crap. Where the club are guilty is the constantly depressing whinging about being skint, we are the worst whingers in the league. Clubs like St J , St Mirren , Killie and Ross County areΒ not significantly better off than us financially but by Christ we are world beater at griping about it. I never started supporting Motherwell to concern myself with the clubs balance sheet every year. I feel that's all we exist for is to keep the finances in balance. Anyway I never stared this topic to depress everyone , for those who still love it all , good for you and I hope it stays that way for you. Β Β Great post and youβve worded that a lot better than I could have. You are wrong though to feel that all we exist for is to keep finances in balance. We all know what we exist to do. Β Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Happy Dosser Posted February 11 Report Share Posted February 11 My first season was 1963 (unfortunately I missed bothΒ St John and Quinn). It's very, veryΒ difficult to gauge relative levels of playing excellence or even competence over the last sixty years (gulp!)Β but we were very poor when relegated in the late 60s (watch the YT vid of our defeat at Dens Park that year for example) and when we spent three years in the second division (along with Hearts). Can't imagine what people would have said then if there had been social media. No point in listing the many lows and disappointments since thenΒ but I was given hope by last Tuesday night's victory and still think we will scrape up this year. The whole of Scottish football is circling the drain, though, mainly because of the perennial incompetence of our footballing authorities and the colossal finanncial imbalance in the UK caused by the huge amounts of money pumped into the game down south, including gambling industry money (which I findΒ particularlyΒ disgusting since it exploits the most desperate in our society). Given that, I'm not sure what kind of qualityΒ players we can afford to attract to a fan-owned club of about 4,500 hard-core fans without some rich investor chipping the odd million in. It can work for Hearts because they have a large support but we're trapped like many in an economic bind. Best we can hope for short of a Sugar Daddy is unearthing a Turnbull or MilllerΒ occasionally who will then be snapped up for relatively small change when the time comes. Loanees are a short-term option whichΒ may tide you overΒ but can bite you on the bum, as we saw with Mika. Perhaps after about forty years in the top flight our time has finally come and the bullet can no longer be dodged but I don't actually think so. I appreciate thatΒ the brave souls who travel from far away may be close to breaking point after so much disappointment and some of it may be age-related, although I have two neighbours in the POD who remember Baldy Shaw and Andy Paton and theyΒ still seem up for it. Admittedly, they are locals and I doubt I would be travelling regularly down to FP if I lived in Perth or Inverness and we all have to decide what's worthwhile for us and our families. Living in Hamilton, I'll be there next year if we go down, if onlyΒ to avoid going around Asda on the weekly shop or watching endless re-runs of Midsomer Murders on the TV. Also, I hear theΒ FP chicken chasni pies are good, although at my age I don't think I'll risk them. I think wellgirl's positivity has rubbed off on me too. She seeems to haveΒ been through a lot for a a young person already yet still shows great commitment both to her studies and the club. Keep the faith if you possibly can, dossers. You could support West Ham...... Β Β Β 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FirParkCornerExile Posted February 11 Report Share Posted February 11 2 minutes ago, Happy Dosser said: My first season was 1963 (unfortunately I missed bothΒ St John and Quinn). It's very, veryΒ difficult to gauge relative levels of playing excellence or even competence over the last sixty years (gulp!)Β but we were very poor when relegated in the late 60s (watch the YT vid of our defeat at Dens Park that year for example) and when we spent three years in the second division (along with Hearts). Can't imagine what people would have said then if there had been social media. No point in listing the many lows and disappointments since thenΒ but I was given hope by last Tuesday night's victory and still think we will scrape up this year. The whole of Scottish football is circling the drain, though, mainly because of the perennial incompetence of our footballing authorities and the colossal finanncial imbalance in the UK caused by the huge amounts of money pumped into the game down south, including gambling industry money (which I findΒ particularlyΒ disgusting since it exploits the most desperate in our society). Given that, I'm not sure what kind of qualityΒ players we can afford to attract to a fan-owned club of about 4,500 hard-core fans without some rich investor chipping the odd million in. It can work for Hearts because they have a large support but we're trapped like many in an economic bind. Best we can hope for short of a Sugar Daddy is unearthing a Turnbull or MilllerΒ occasionally who will then be snapped up for relatively small change when the time comes. Loanees are a short-term option whichΒ may tide you overΒ but can bite you on the bum, as we saw with Mika. Perhaps after about forty years in the top flight our time has finally come and the bullet can no longer be dodged but I don't actually think so. I appreciate thatΒ the brave souls who travel from far away may be close to breaking point after so much disappointment and some of it may be age-related, although I have two neighbours in the POD who remember Baldy Shaw and Andy Paton and theyΒ still seem up for it. Admittedly, they are locals and I doubt I would be travelling regularly down to FP if I lived in Perth or Inverness and we all have to decide what's worthwhile for us and our families. Living in Hamilton, I'll be there next year if we go down, if onlyΒ to avoid going around Asda on the weekly shop or watching endless re-runs of Midsomer Murders on the TV. Also, I hear theΒ FP chicken chasni pies are good, although at my age I don't think I'll risk them. I think wellgirl's positivity has rubbed off on me too. She seeems to haveΒ been through a lot for a a young person already yet still shows great commitment both to her studies and the club. Keep the faith if you possibly can, dossers. You could support West Ham...... Β Β Β The club is indeed fortunate to have fans like you that still have the enthusiasm. Thankfully in the small support we've I would consider myself in the minority and for the clubs sake hope it stays like that. Even if we had 12,000 more of them every week would we be any better off when you look at Hibs and Aberdeen over the last few years.Β The Scottish game is going nowhere because there is no genuine competition. How's it managed to survive this long as a two horse race ever year is truly astonishing. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kmcalpin Posted February 11 Report Share Posted February 11 Just to add to the temporary positivity, I know of 2 "senior" fansΒ (I hope they won't mind me calling them that), who travel from Alyth and Dundee to home games - both season ticket holders. So, there are quite a few diehards, who will give up when they have to and not a minute before.Β Like Happydosser I can remember some dreadful teams in the late 1960s - the worst I've seen.Β Β Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wellgirl Posted February 11 Report Share Posted February 11 43 minutes ago, Happy Dosser said: My first season was 1963 (unfortunately I missed bothΒ St John and Quinn). It's very, veryΒ difficult to gauge relative levels of playing excellence or even competence over the last sixty years (gulp!)Β but we were very poor when relegated in the late 60s (watch the YT vid of our defeat at Dens Park that year for example) and when we spent three years in the second division (along with Hearts). Can't imagine what people would have said then if there had been social media. No point in listing the many lows and disappointments since thenΒ but I was given hope by last Tuesday night's victory and still think we will scrape up this year. The whole of Scottish football is circling the drain, though, mainly because of the perennial incompetence of our footballing authorities and the colossal finanncial imbalance in the UK caused by the huge amounts of money pumped into the game down south, including gambling industry money (which I findΒ particularlyΒ disgusting since it exploits the most desperate in our society). Given that, I'm not sure what kind of qualityΒ players we can afford to attract to a fan-owned club of about 4,500 hard-core fans without some rich investor chipping the odd million in. It can work for Hearts because they have a large support but we're trapped like many in an economic bind. Best we can hope for short of a Sugar Daddy is unearthing a Turnbull or MilllerΒ occasionally who will then be snapped up for relatively small change when the time comes. Loanees are a short-term option whichΒ may tide you overΒ but can bite you on the bum, as we saw with Mika. Perhaps after about forty years in the top flight our time has finally come and the bullet can no longer be dodged but I don't actually think so. I appreciate thatΒ the brave souls who travel from far away may be close to breaking point after so much disappointment and some of it may be age-related, although I have two neighbours in the POD who remember Baldy Shaw and Andy Paton and theyΒ still seem up for it. Admittedly, they are locals and I doubt I would be travelling regularly down to FP if I lived in Perth or Inverness and we all have to decide what's worthwhile for us and our families. Living in Hamilton, I'll be there next year if we go down, if onlyΒ to avoid going around Asda on the weekly shop or watching endless re-runs of Midsomer Murders on the TV. Also, I hear theΒ FP chicken chasni pies are good, although at my age I don't think I'll risk them. I think wellgirl's positivity has rubbed off on me too. She seeems to haveΒ been through a lot for a a young person already yet still shows great commitment both to her studies and the club. Keep the faith if you possibly can, dossers. You could support West Ham...... Β Β Β I'm really loving the fact that you've just called me young given that I'll I was born in 1969... Just typed that rather than say what age ill be on Tuesday π. In my defence it's also my wee brothers birthday next week and he's ten years younger than me so if he's a kid so am I!!! (That's my defence and Im sticking to it).Β Hes way more sensible than me though. He didn't break his shoulder at a Jesus and Mary chain gig and then break his nose at a Depeche mode one .Β (He sent me a text saying I shouldn't be let out on my own. His exact words were ... You're not safe to be let out).Β It is sods law though that I finally get a student discount on my season and we are struggling.Β Onwards and upwards though.Β Irrespective of how we are doing at the moment we've done Ok for a provincial club when many others have been relegated. By the skin of our teeth more than once but all we can do is keep believing.Β I lost a close relative in tragic circumstances six months before we won the cup in 1991. That cup run got my family through the worst times. I'm sure other people have similar stories to tell.Β I hope we kick on.Β Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grizzlyg Posted February 11 Report Share Posted February 11 19 minutes ago, Wee Dougie said: FFs, I've got underwear older than you!!!!!Β FFS!! My jokes are older than your underwear!! π Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dennyc Posted February 11 Report Share Posted February 11 13 minutes ago, Wee Dougie said: Brilliant hide your reply, with an emoji!!!. Just don't quantify it.Β To make it simple for you. Your feelings towards Imrie are blinding you to the fact that he is doing a decent job with limited resources. As the facts you are keen to tell folk to check confirm. I think my original post made that perfectly clear. Perhaps you would like to address those facts....or deny them if you like. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wellgirl Posted February 11 Report Share Posted February 11 8 hours ago, FirParkCornerExile said: I've had 46 years of moving on , it's water off a ducks back within a day. I'm as close to chucking as I've ever been. I am seriously bored watching this year on year whinge about being skint , year on year fuck ups in Cups, year on year having to rebuild from loan deals every 6 months. I seriously question what would I miss. Β Β It's OK when you are young there is an air of excitement about it all but as you get older and see the same script year on year the attraction diminishes, well thats how I feel, maybe some other who started watching us in the 1970s still get the excitement.Β Just going to clarify that I wasn't trying to diminish anyone else's experience. I first went to see Motherwell in 1979 and regularly since 1987. But I stand by it. We move on. Nothing else we can do. I completely understand if people are close to throwing in the towel. I get it. I'm poor and I sacrifice other things to go and watch my team. We all have to do what's right for ourselves.Β Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dennyc Posted February 11 Report Share Posted February 11 8 minutes ago, Wee Dougie said: Yes to address them, Kettlewell is doing a decent job with very very limited resources, but as I said we are a premier league team and Morton aren't, let's see who are still a premier league team at the end of the season and who are still championship mid table. Ad someone once said, one swallow doesn't make a summer, but unfortunately we were Mortons summer. You really need to get real.!!!Β I'll make it even simpler then. Imrie is doing a decent job. Address that fact. You have not come anywhere close to that. I never mentioned Kettlewell. You did. Β Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
santheman Posted February 11 Report Share Posted February 11 3 minutes ago, dennyc said: I'll make it even simpler then. Imrie is doing a decent job. Address that fact. You have not come anywhere close to that. I never mentioned Kettlewell. You did. Β Wonder what he would say if he knew that Imrie applied for the Motherwell job after Alexander left.π€ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dennyc Posted February 11 Report Share Posted February 11 21 minutes ago, santheman said: Wonder what he would say if he knew that Imrie applied for the Motherwell job after Alexander left.π€ Maybe he will be next man up. The meltdown would be magnificent. Maybe worth it just for that. On a serious note, Ian Murray was a suggestion of a good few at one time. And maybe still is.Β Imrie is currently performing better than him and they could well meet in the playoffs. On a less serious note, imagine if we were then to play Morton for our Premiership survival! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wellgirl Posted February 11 Report Share Posted February 11 33 minutes ago, dennyc said: I'll make it even simpler then. Imrie is doing a decent job. Address that fact. You have not come anywhere close to that. I never mentioned Kettlewell. You did. Β I'm sure he is but I'm a Motherwell fan. I don't care about him. That's not me being disrespectful to your post. I have zero interest in ImrieΒ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wellgirl Posted February 11 Report Share Posted February 11 3 minutes ago, Wee Dougie said: I would say thank F, he didn't get it. Morton are a championship team, we are premier league, as I eluded, come back at the end of the season. If anyone on here thinks Dougie Imrie would have been a better choice than Kettlewell , then they need a good look in the mirror. He has a 28,25 and 36% win rate in the CHAMPIONSHIP to date. I'll say no more about it till the end of the season. But to finish, we will still be in the Premier league and Morton will still be in the championship, but thanking us for the finances to keep them going.Β I'll back Kettlewell to the end.Β Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dennyc Posted February 11 Report Share Posted February 11 5 minutes ago, wellgirl said: I'm sure he is but I'm a Motherwell fan. I don't care about him. That's not me being disrespectful to your post. I have zero interest in ImrieΒ No problem. I have no interest in him either other than he manages a lower league team that just turfed us out of the Scottish Cup. He deserves credit for that. I was not suggesting he was a better Manager than Kettlewell or should replace him, as another poster appears to think. From what you have posted I think we are on the same page re Kettlewell ........and Kelly for that matter. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wellgirl Posted February 11 Report Share Posted February 11 Just now, dennyc said: No problem. I have no interest in him either other than he manages a lower league team that just turfed us out of the Scottish Cup. He deserves credit for that. I was not suggesting he was a better Manager than Kettlewell or should replace him, as another poster appears to think. From what you have posted I think we are on the same page re Kettlewell ........and Kelly for that matter. Yeah. Of course he deserves credit. They were on a very decent run when they beat us. I didn't think for a minute we were just going to turn up and win.Β Just a sore one really.Β Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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