One on the managerial team - didn’t know that Scott Marshall had played for the Gunners in the George Graham era? Was speaking to a Pompey fan who was waiting for Scott to sign his football trading card from the early 90s - the bloke has a collection of thousands going back 40 years 😮. I was like, no, don’t think it can be the right Scott Marshall and then he showed me the card - yep, our very own. I learn something every day.
Nothing to do with Dean Holden, but wasn’t worth its own thread and probably not of any interest to anybody other than me anyway 🤣🤣🤣
One on the managerial team - didn’t know that Scott Marshall had played for the Gunners in the George Graham era? Was speaking to a Pompey fan who was waiting for Scott to sign his football trading card from the early 90s - the bloke has a collection of thousands going back 40 years 😮. I was like, no, don’t think it can be the right Scott Marshall and then he showed me the card - yep, our very own. I learn something every day.
Nothing to do with Dean Holden, but wasn’t worth its own thread and probably not of any interest to anybody other than me anyway 🤣🤣🤣
Is Scott Marshall the chap that came over from Swindon with Garner?.is he still with us then?
Just watched the full Dean Holden interview and was impressed. no nonsense. says it as it is, seems to set high standards around the way players need to conduct themselves and won’t accept a lack of effort its all us fans ask for!
Really impressed with that interview, now let's hope he gets some transfer support in this window and can propel us into the play-offs! He is a down to earth ordinary bloke, I like him!
Can see why he gets these plaudits wherever he has been previously in his career. His wife and kids sat behind us in the Peterborough game and they were a credit to him also!
Really hope he is given a decent opportunity with us!
We have to be honest and this can still go either way. I have been impressed so far. The team he picked for Oxford was beaten before it it ran out on the pitch but he has quickly fixed that and you have to give him some leeway being new to the club and he has optimised what we have. I think when it comes to lower league managers, you have to give them a chance and then it is down to them. No way you can know from a job interview apart from their drive and personality, and they either sink or swim. I hope he swims and the early signs are promising.
Personally, I don't think JJ or Garner had been given a fair chance and I hope Holden gets that. Football at our level is all about chancing on the right manager and then supporting him and seeing where it goes. The previous two were not well supported IMO and I also hope this is not the case for Holden. His job is not to speak up but get the most from what he has got and it is the job of others to help him with that. Job interviews for managers at our level are IMO all about the egos of the interviewers. Some people you give them a chance and they look at what is wrong and try to positively affect it but in a situation like ours, taking the players with you is crucial because when things might be a bit toxic it is too easy to duck out and look elsewhere if you are a player. But the proof of the pudding is always in the eating.
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Suspect the only reason he's here is that he's cheap and won't speak up.
1) Eeeh op that were reet shite!
Dean Holden, Woah,
Dean Holden, Woah,
He makes the players run,
He hates the stripey Scum.
#Hold on
HOLD ON
HOLD ON !
The only way is up
Charlton
Now that Dean’s here#
Anyone else think he's had a bit of work done?
no nonsense. says it as it is, seems to set high standards around the way players need to conduct themselves and won’t accept a lack of effort
its all us fans ask for!
He is a down to earth ordinary bloke, I like him!
Personally, I don't think JJ or Garner had been given a fair chance and I hope Holden gets that. Football at our level is all about chancing on the right manager and then supporting him and seeing where it goes. The previous two were not well supported IMO and I also hope this is not the case for Holden. His job is not to speak up but get the most from what he has got and it is the job of others to help him with that. Job interviews for managers at our level are IMO all about the egos of the interviewers. Some people you give them a chance and they look at what is wrong and try to positively affect it but in a situation like ours, taking the players with you is crucial because when things might be a bit toxic it is too easy to duck out and look elsewhere if you are a player. But the proof of the pudding is always in the eating.
He's impressed me since but if it is a cost-cutting window and Holden stays quiet then I'll know why he was picked.