TENEMENTFUNSTER Posted September 28, 2008 Report Posted September 28, 2008 I don't particularly want him to go. Getting rid of managers has been a blight on AFC for years. He has proven he is a good manager in the past but his seeming inactivity with respect to the defence could very well tip me over the edge to wanting him got shot of. The alternatives to Calderwood are not very apparent though and as I said, he has proven he is a good manager and I don't buy into this shelf life bollocks. I am confident he will shake us out of this slump but I don't expect our notoriously twitchy and generally moaning faced support to give him the time necessary. Quote
mizer Posted September 28, 2008 Report Posted September 28, 2008 The next three games are going to be interesting. Hibs at home (on a three win spell prior to todays game v the huns) then the international break, then Falkirk away where the on form Lovell will be out to prove a point to Jimmy, then Hearts away. Next home game is in November, not winning at home until November will be reminiscent of the Ebbe era and that game is v the team that put 4 past us last week. Quote
sheep_shagger Posted September 28, 2008 Report Posted September 28, 2008 I remain unconvinced that there are many better available options considering we would have to pay him off and if we moved for somebody under contract we would have to pay their club as well. This all costs money that we cant really be affording to throw about. October is a huge month for us though. Quote
Jute Posted September 28, 2008 Report Posted September 28, 2008 He has a three year contract that we cannot afford to pay off so my guess is three years no matter how bad it gets. Quote
Sandaldinho Posted September 28, 2008 Report Posted September 28, 2008 lets be realistic here, since jimmy came in we haven't been outside the top 6 had a good run in the uefa cup, etc. before jimmy it was relegation battling, and staying in the top flight on technicalities! yeah we've had a bad start to the season but demanding that jimmy leaves is going to take us straight back to the dark old days. With the way some sections of the aberden support get behind the players and the management team we'd be lucky to get anyone wanting to replace jimmy anyway. Quote
glasgow sheep Posted September 28, 2008 Report Posted September 28, 2008 He needs to turn things round pretty sharpish. We can't afford to sack him but on the other hand if pittodrie attendances continue to plummet we perhaps can't afford to keep him Quote
BringBackLapirasTache Posted September 28, 2008 Report Posted September 28, 2008 One thousand more punters through the gate on average (paying full price) would justify the money to get rid of jimmy( he cant be on much more than 150-250K). How much we would need to pay to get another guy in, it could be the same price again. Could we get 2 thousand more fans coming back each week? Quote
glasgow sheep Posted September 28, 2008 Report Posted September 28, 2008 One thousand more punters through the gate on average (paying full price) would justify the money to get rid of jimmy( he cant be on much more than 150-250K). How much we would need to pay to get another guy in, it could be the same price again. Could we get 2 thousand more fans coming back each week? our crowds are on course to be on average 2000 less this season than the season he arrived Quote
Kowalski Posted September 28, 2008 Report Posted September 28, 2008 our crowds are on course to be on average 2000 less this season than the season he arrived I would be hugely surprised if our average attendance this year was 8000ish. Calderwood was appointed on 28th May 2004. Average AFC attendance (SPL games only): 2000-2001 12,403 2001-2002 14,035 2002-2003 11,774 2003-2004 10,389 - season before Calderwood arrived 2004-2005 13,576 2005-2006 12,727 2006-2007 12,475 2007-2008 11,993 2008-2009 12,763 - so far Quote
glasgow sheep Posted September 28, 2008 Report Posted September 28, 2008 I would be hugely surprised if our average attendance this year was 8000ish. Calderwood was appointed on 28th May 2004. Average AFC attendance (SPL games only): 2000-2001 12,403 2001-2002 14,035 2002-2003 11,774 2003-2004 10,389 - season before Calderwood arrived 2004-2005 13,576 - SEASON I'M TALKING ABOUT 2005-2006 12,727 2006-2007 12,475 2007-2008 11,993 2008-2009 12,763 - so far Quote
Dandy_Don Posted September 28, 2008 Report Posted September 28, 2008 lets be realistic here, since jimmy came in we haven't been outside the top 6 had a good run in the uefa cup, etc. before jimmy it was relegation battling, and staying in the top flight on technicalities! yeah we've had a bad start to the season but demanding that jimmy leaves is going to take us straight back to the dark old days. With the way some sections of the aberden support get behind the players and the management team we'd be lucky to get anyone wanting to replace jimmy anyway. And cup finals. Quote
ntbear Posted September 29, 2008 Report Posted September 29, 2008 How long will We give JC? Pointless question. "We" - the fans, have no say at AFC. How long will AFC give Jimmy - they aren't sacking him this side of Xmas, and will only consider it if we don't make top 6. Quote
BobbyBiscuit Posted September 29, 2008 Report Posted September 29, 2008 Pointless question. "We" - the fans, have no say at AFC. How long will AFC give Jimmy - they aren't sacking him this side of Xmas, and will only consider it if we don't make top 6. Really? Ask Alex Smith, Roy Aitken and Alex Miller if they agree with that statement. Quote
Guest onlyjim Posted September 29, 2008 Report Posted September 29, 2008 If he would let the players stick to a position for more than one game and let them settle as a team. This moving them around all the time doesn't confuse the opposition any more it just makes them laugh 'cause our lads never know who is doing what and when they are going to do it. How many times does the ball fly down the wing and get kicked into the box with no one waiting for it. I think he has just lost the plot. Maybe if he went away for a wee while to top up his tan and let the other Jimmy in for a couple of weeks. Quote
Biggalloot Posted September 29, 2008 Report Posted September 29, 2008 And cup finals. Did we win them? Remember during that year (or was it previous or after) we finished last. We got pumped in both finals for one simple reason, Ebbe was pish. Now JC has come and we've had the most successful Euro run since the 80's and gradually picked ourselves up to where we should really be. We can't compete for the title, money talks and Aberdeen don't have enough of it. Why do you think we have to bring in a free transfer or two every season and lose out on our top players ie Russ. Personally better with the devil you know. Who would we bring in? Reallistically McGhee? Collins? Kevin Keegan? <-- last one a joke. Quote
Kowalski Posted September 29, 2008 Report Posted September 29, 2008 Does the "Never" option mean "Never sack him" or "Never give him another game?" Quote
BobbyBiscuit Posted September 29, 2008 Report Posted September 29, 2008 There are rumours on another site that JC has 3 games to "turn things around" and that Billy Davies has been sounded out about the job. Quote
Ajja Posted September 29, 2008 Report Posted September 29, 2008 lets be realistic here, since jimmy came in we haven't been outside the top 6 had a good run in the uefa cup, etc. before jimmy it was relegation battling, and staying in the top flight on technicalities! yeah we've had a bad start to the season but demanding that jimmy leaves is going to take us straight back to the dark old days. With the way some sections of the aberden support get behind the players and the management team we'd be lucky to get anyone wanting to replace jimmy anyway. I'm all for being realistic rather than the hysteria that has been seen on here in recent weeks. However, I'm not in favour of this argument anymore. Just because we were subject to (and accepted) utter rubbish in terms of management and performances in a ten year period prior to JC arriving does not mean we should be 'grateful for what we have now'. There has been a sizemic shift in Scottish football in the last 5 years as budgets are reigned in and player standards across the board have eroded in the face of financial crisis. A large number of SPL sides are now shopping in the basement and are unable to pay anything like the money they previously did. At the time when we were playing utter horse we were cutting costs out of line with most other teams. We are now, relatively speaking, better off than most with regard to available budgets and spending power. My rather laboured point is that we should be expecting to be top 4 and semi-finalists minimum with our resource. If our manager is not able to do this then he is not utilising that resource as effectively as clubs who are poorer than us. The benchmark is not how we were 5 years ago, its how other clubs are now. Lets stop thinking things are great because they were so utterly pish before. Quote
Superstar Tradesman Posted September 29, 2008 Report Posted September 29, 2008 My biggest gripe is that we don’t seem to be building towards anything or building on what we’ve achieved the previous season. I doubt that would change no matter who was in the hot-seat. Quote
mizer Posted September 29, 2008 Report Posted September 29, 2008 I'm all for being realistic rather than the hysteria that has been seen on here in recent weeks. However, I'm not in favour of this argument anymore. Just because we were subject to (and accepted) utter rubbish in terms of management and performances in a ten year period prior to JC arriving does not mean we should be 'grateful for what we have now'. There has been a sizemic shift in Scottish football in the last 5 years as budgets are reigned in and player standards across the board have eroded in the face of financial crisis. A large number of SPL sides are now shopping in the basement and are unable to pay anything like the money they previously did. At the time when we were playing utter horse we were cutting costs out of line with most other teams. We are now, relatively speaking, better off than most with regard to available budgets and spending power. My rather laboured point is that we should be expecting to be top 4 and semi-finalists minimum with our resource. If our manager is not able to do this then he is not utilising that resource as effectively as clubs who are poorer than us. The benchmark is not how we were 5 years ago, its how other clubs are now. Lets stop thinking things are great because they were so utterly pish before. :clap: Quote
Guest fatshaft Posted September 29, 2008 Report Posted September 29, 2008 There are rumours on another site that JC has 3 games to "turn things around" and that Billy Davies has been sounded out about the job. and we're two games into the three already. Hence I voted '1' Quote
Kowalski Posted September 29, 2008 Report Posted September 29, 2008 There are rumours on another site that JC has 3 games to "turn things around" and that Billy Davies has been sounded out about the job. Same site that said we were signing Kluivert, Koller, Andy Reid, Bamba and (re-signing) Byrne etc...? Quote
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