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 Post subject: Will Curle See the Season Out ?
PostPosted: Mon Feb 20, 2023 7:36 am 
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Dare Singh sack him, we got out of jail on Saturday, signed a load of his players, his win record is hardly impressive.
Yes who would replace him, surely there must be a Ronnie Moore out there ?


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 Post subject: Re: Will Curle See the Season Out ?
PostPosted: Mon Feb 20, 2023 8:19 am 
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His 6 month probation period will come into play.
Its about 1 week after Stockport away.
Cant see him getting anutha Transfer Window even if we stop up.
Which will have to be the default of Crawley.


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 Post subject: Re: Will Curle See the Season Out ?
PostPosted: Mon Feb 20, 2023 9:36 am 
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whats the point of getting rid of the bloke even though his appointment has not turned out as hoped. if there is a plan B with someone waiting in the wings who could coach this lot then fine but have we got any plan never mind a B. this is going to be a big week for evertone connected with pools so getting behind him and the players is a big must.


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 Post subject: Re: Will Curle See the Season Out ?
PostPosted: Mon Feb 20, 2023 10:30 am 
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The only circumstances I can imagine Keith Curle getting the bullet this season would be two bad results in this week's home games. Raj might fancy a last throw of the dice with someone else in charge if that happens.

One thing that's clear is that Curle hasn't lost the dressing room - the players are buying into what he's trying to do enough that they keep going to the end of games. The late winner at Donny and the turnaround at Wimbledon on Saturday are evidence of that.

Whether he'll still be manager next season is a different question -if he keeps us up I'd say he probably will.


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 Post subject: Re: Will Curle See the Season Out ?
PostPosted: Mon Feb 20, 2023 10:41 am 
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Underwhelmed, but change now (unless it’s a charismatic hypnotist) ain’t gonna make any difference for the turmoil it would cause… Raj is quick on the draw, maybe it’s time to stand back and see what happens, it’s too late in the day to throw thing up in the air again.

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 Post subject: Re: Will Curle See the Season Out ?
PostPosted: Mon Feb 20, 2023 11:51 am 
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Snowy wrote:
Underwhelmed, but change now (unless it’s a charismatic hypnotist) ain’t gonna make any difference for the turmoil it would cause… Raj is quick on the draw, maybe it’s time to stand back and see what happens, it’s too late in the day to throw thing up in the air again.


The best thing thats happened to us is the Crawley takeover.


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 Post subject: Re: Will Curle See the Season Out ?
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Warnock would have been ideal but he went to Huddersfield but i dont think there is anyone out there. We may just have to put our faith in KC and hope he pulls it off.

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 Post subject: Re: Will Curle See the Season Out ?
PostPosted: Mon Feb 20, 2023 12:24 pm 
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Bluestreak wrote:
Warnock would have been ideal but he went to Huddersfield but i dont think there is anyone out there. We may just have to put our faith in KC and hope he pulls it off.


Warnock hasn't managed at a level lower than the Championship since the 1990s. He's way out of Pools' league.


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 Post subject: Re: Will Curle See the Season Out ?
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There are some very good ex Pro Non League Managers out there. Given the opportunity I reckon several would do a good job but it might be best left towards the final few games. This would allow a new man to have the complete pre-season etc to give us the best chance of a good start to next season's campaign.


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 Post subject: Re: Will Curle See the Season Out ?
PostPosted: Mon Feb 20, 2023 2:36 pm 
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Critical Thinking wrote:
There are some very good ex Pro Non League Managers out there. Given the opportunity I reckon several would do a good job but it might be best left towards the final few games. This would allow a new man to have the complete pre-season etc to give us the best chance of a good start to next season's campaign.


I think Singhs reputation will have put loads of potential managers off.


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 Post subject: Re: Will Curle See the Season Out ?
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Whatever league we end up in, and I think in our hearts we know which one that will be, we can’t sack Curle then Fanny about all summer appointing a successor, surely we have learned our lesson on that one


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 Post subject: Re: Will Curle See the Season Out ?
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the second that we are mathematically down we need to SACK Curle with immediate effect - if its an away game make him get the bastard bus home !

we do not want this man anywhere near us when we are in the NL - start the process well before and have the manager already sorted come the last game of the season ... lets sweens take charge of the remaining pointless games if it does unfortunately come to that.

no wee scottish bollix this time with unknowns - get an established non league manager like we did with DC... hopefully get the same transfer kitty we have had this season and make a good go of signin the best from the NL (as tbh it hasnt been that bad with the amount we have had through the door).


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