Jones needs to stop living in the past and stop making references to almost 10yrs ago. On top of that he was the assistant coach back then, He answered to Couscous. There is a plug for ya Gaz.
I wish the bloke well but FFS these continued references to days gone by like it was all him are seriously tiresome. So not quite Jones out yet but if the bloke don't get with the right bloody here and now it soon will be. As Jones would say 100% yeh yeh.
For anyone suggesting Jones will do better with this own squad, what makes you think he has the ability to build a better squad?
So far Koutroumbis was a low-risk gamble that has paid off reasonably well, as was Arcaba in the very limited time we've seen him. Otherwise he's signed Sawyer, tried to sign Mark Bridge, seemed to throw everything at Petratos to the point where we're stuck with his brother, and plans to re-sign Mullen.
Does anyone honestly expect him to put together a side any better than what we've had the last 6-7 years? And his squad needs to be ****ing top notch because he sure isn't going to get an average side to punch above their weight.
Which we'd get regardless whether we stay with Jones or bring in another coach.
I'd argue this is Jones' rebuilding year (playing devil's advocate).
The management team have a big decision:
a) Stick with Jones and back him in the market to achieve the goal of ACL in 3 years.
b) stick with Jones but don't back him in the market because we really aren't sure we want him to spend the money (which says to me we need a change)
c) Make a change and allow a new coach (6th in 4 years) to assemble his squad with effectively 10 places to fill. Needs to be immediate move to allow greatest time to recruit
d) Make a change after Jones has recruited the majority of players he wants next season.
Last edited by Jeterpool; 09-03-2017 at 12:52 PM.
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We seem to be stuck on this idea that a new coach will be unable to work with what he has and that every single player must be hand-picked by said coach otherwise he is effectively useless. Talk about a lack of flexibility.
We got another year and a bit of rebuilding the second Millertime decided to have his little power game and lost with the Chinese overlord
It was him who was counselled to pull his head in but he stuck to his guns and got the arse as a consequence
Nothing to do with Jones that at all
No our players are not good enough
That why we not getting better results.
Jones hasn't been moaning about this like GVE Muppett Millertime etc
He had just got on with the job
I liking what he has done with Miller's left overs and want to see what he can do when he gets a few signings of his own
A good coach should be able to get good performances out of average squads. Look at Leicester many squads with more money and quality but their Manager found a way to get the best out of his players and make them perform every week and as a result they over achieved and won the league. Yes he got sacked next season but thats cause the players downed tools. Hell we won the league with Jardel Denni Scott Tunbridge Troy Hearfield and Steven Laybutt. Im not having the not his squad rubbish anymore.
Jones has shown he cant get consistent performances out of this squad and his tactical decisions (losing game no changes till 75-80+ mins) and squad selections (mullen Rb no strikers on bench) are abysmal not to mention the way he has treated certain players. Not picking Haliti and Kokko for apparently not being good enough yet Hoole and Mullen play almost everyweek. Playing Nobby as a Lone striker when everyone can see he isnt that kind of player. Wake up Member were not going to make the Finals again and while the players need to take massive responsibly, Jones hasnt done enough to suggest he can take them to A-league finals level. RANT OVER
It would have been nice for him to at least match Miller's points total from last season, or even just beat the scum once. I have little faith he'll even do that and only Adelaide's collapse will save us from the spoon. In saying that, Adelaide have a nice run home so who knows, maybe we will end up with silverware after all.
Wouldn't mind us doing a Perth Glory and sticking it out and giving Jones the resources. Kenny Lowe was absolute horseshit in his first year. Everyone was amazed when he wasn't given the ass. He then was given the freedom to spend what he can and recruited extremely well. You can't honestly say that Lowe is some master tactician. He's got a no bullshit approach to the game in which his teams attempt to score more goals then they let in.. I see similarities in Jones's approach. Give him the freedom to spend what he can with a plan to build some serious depth. Perth are in no ways worldbeaters but they are a genuine top 4 threat every year now. I'd be very happy if this was the case with the Jets.
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You know, I've had the same fear/thought that our slide has been that bad we could end up with the spoon. I don't think it will, but still. You look at our team and think "is our team a wooden spoon side" and on paper I don't think so - but if we end up there we will have nobody to blame but ourselves. We don't have injuries to blame our recent poor run on this time and funnily enough no attention is being paid to the fat we've earned 2 points from the last 15.
Jones still has a chance to beat the Mariners, down there of all places. And if the NiX under 18's game goes ahead you would honestly expect we would win that.
Miller achieved 30 points, which is by no means an insurmuntable total. I expect our team to win our last home game against the Wanderers - a team we've never beaten at our home ground.
The Championship Chronicles - The Jetstream's review of the 2007/08 season. www.newcastlefootball.net/chronicles