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Motherwell v Ross County 15/02/2025


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Some reaction this has been. Total clear out of backroom staff required now and player clearout at end of season. 

No leadership on and off the field.

Same tactics, same end result.  

Football is far to expensive to continue to be bothered with this lot. It's only a game, and there's plenty of things I would enjoy more.

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There is no escaping the complete failure of the board, the society, and the CEO, who've overseen the disintegration of a once decent football team. We need an independent investigation into the entire organization and a plan to start again from scratch. This nonsense has to stop. When the dominant sound on the radio is booing that means fewer supporters at the next game, and so the decline continues.

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1 minute ago, Fairhill said:

There is no escaping the complete failure of the board, the society, and the CEO, who've overseen the disintegration of a once decent football team. We need an independent investigation into the entire organization and a plan to start again from scratch. This nonsense has to stop. When the dominant sound on the radio is booing that means fewer supporters at the next game, and so the decline continues.

This is it really, we have been in a slow freefall for a long time, think Flo seen the writing on the wall and jumped the sinking ship. 

It might just be my own view, but it seems we have e lost all sense of cohesion from top to bottom and been flailing to stay afloat for a good few year now. 

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Dreadful, against one of the leagues worst sides, yet again. Unlucky with early effort off the post and maybe it's a different game if that goes in. But overall just truly dire stuff. Watt, O'Donnell and Halliday are painfully slow with the ball and all 3 simply not good enough to be playing. Fun end to the season ahoy...

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5 minutes ago, Fairhill said:

There is no escaping the complete failure of the board, the society, and the CEO, who've overseen the disintegration of a once decent football team. We need an independent investigation into the entire organization and a plan to start again from scratch. This nonsense has to stop. When the dominant sound on the radio is booing that means fewer supporters at the next game, and so the decline continues.

Been talking about this today. There is a general spineless feeling which I dont think has been at the club since back in the Malpas era.

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3 minutes ago, StirlingDosser said:

Been talking about this today. There is a general spineless feeling which I dont think has been at the club since back in the Malpas era.

I would tend to agree. No ruthlessness about us at the top end what so ever which is fine for a small family run business, but not at this level of professional football.

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Playing O'Donnell, Slattery and Watt in the same starting 11 is akin to putting a big red self destruct button in a toddler's playpen.

Then you have Bacolmbe who couldn't grab his wife's tits, Thompson who's had an absolute shocker, and Halliday and Sparrow are totally anonymous.

The boo boys have got what they wanted.  Morale and confidence is totally shot.

9 points from 12 matches to stay up and that's basically our lot.

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1 minute ago, Spit_It_Out said:

And let's not forget the board wanted Kettlewell to stay in the job hahaha.

Clueless club is honking from top to bottom.

 

I’ve been watching us now for more years than I care to remember and have to agree with your sentiment. I feel our club is in poor custodianship right now. Well-meaning people they may, be but utterly lacking in knowledge, skills and know-how as to what’s required to run a professional football club. Where are the changes and the investment that the Well Society were touting about when they railed against the potential US investors? For me it’s been downhill ever since and with no sign that anyone at the club has a handle on how to turn things around.

The fans are now beginning to vote with their feet as shown by our attendances. Today we had 3,973 (couple of hundred from Dingwall?) and now regularly around that mark. Today Falkirk had just under 7,500 and Raith Rovers had about 3,800!!

Poor attendances, a real live possibility of relegation which would lead to a drastic fall in revenues, no investment on the horizon. Sorry for being so negative but I think it’s a very bleak outlook for our club.

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When you look through the season to this point,how many players actually look comfortable playing with the guy beside them,none would be my answer.we look like a gang of misfits anytime we take to the pitch that has been poorly coached to the point where none of the basics are on show.we now find ourselves with a number of players out of contract at the end of the season,some short terms signings and loans that were relying on to make the desired effort to keep us away from the bottom spots in the league.

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1 minute ago, El Grew said:

 I feel our club is in poor custodianship right now. Well-meaning people they may, be but utterly lacking in knowledge, skills and know-how as to what’s required to run a professional football club. Where are the changes and the investment that the Well Society were touting about when they railed against the potential US investors? For me it’s been downhill ever since and with no sign that anyone at the club has a handle on how to turn things around.

Sadly I agree and I’ve made this point on here before and been scoffed at, but the way we are being run is like a bowling club committee with people who have the best intentions at heart but just don’t have the business savvy to make things work for us. 
 

And that is why, amongst other reasons, I firmly believe Stephen Frail will be our manager until the end of the season at least. 

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11 minutes ago, El Grew said:

I’ve been watching us now for more years than I care to remember and have to agree with your sentiment. I feel our club is in poor custodianship right now. Well-meaning people they may, be but utterly lacking in knowledge, skills and know-how as to what’s required to run a professional football club. Where are the changes and the investment that the Well Society were touting about when they railed against the potential US investors? For me it’s been downhill ever since and with no sign that anyone at the club has a handle on how to turn things around.

The fans are now beginning to vote with their feet as shown by our attendances. Today we had 3,973 (couple of hundred from Dingwall?) and now regularly around that mark. Today Falkirk had just under 7,500 and Raith Rovers had about 3,800!!

Poor attendances, a real live possibility of relegation which would lead to a drastic fall in revenues, no investment on the horizon. Sorry for being so negative but I think it’s a very bleak outlook for our club.

Totally agree

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1 minute ago, MJC said:

Sadly I agree and I’ve made this point on here before and been scoffed at, but the way we are being run is like a bowling club committee with people who have the best intentions at heart but just don’t have the business savvy to make things work for us. 
 

And that is why, amongst other reasons, I firmly believe Stephen Frail will be our manager until the end of the season at least. 

No offence but I sincerely hope you are wrong about Frail.  Mind you if it’s true that we now have a shortlist of two candidates and that one of them is Temur Ketsbaia then I really do fear for our future.

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1 minute ago, El Grew said:

No offence but I sincerely hope you are wrong about Frail.  Mind you if it’s true that we now have a shortlist of two candidates and that one of them is Temur Ketsbaia then I really do fear for our future.

I kinda hope so too but at the same time I don’t see who else we could/would bring in that would improve things, especially at this stage of the season with the transfer window passed and the squad full of dross that we have. 

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46 minutes ago, Benson said:

That showing today justified sk was correct in his resignation,.

That imposter knew we were rotten (his making ) and left before the inevitable and threw the support under the bus to deflect from his inadequacies as a manager. I hope his next shite is a hedgehog. Prick.

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