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Yesterday, 03:08 PM
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His tenure so far has only made me look at Ryan Mason in a far more positive light which sums it up really. Aside from scraping a couple of goalless draws and gutsy performances from the team I’ve seen nothing to suggest he’s up to it.
I’m expecting relegation and Ramsay remaining would sap any enthusiasm for a League One campaign.
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Do we have to keep having these polls when he's only been here a month?
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Yesterday, 03:21 PM
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If gone for stick with him as it currently stands, but much will depend upon performances and results for the remainder of the season. Many more performances like Norwich at home and Pompey away, and he'll be under pressure.
I'd like to think that we've turned a bit of a corner, but the next two games will give a better view of where we're at. Ramsay could quite reasonably point towards an unbalanced playing squad, but he has to start getting the most he can out of it.
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When you’re on the sort of losing run we’ve been on the first thing is to stop the rot. I believe he’s done that. I think the players are playing for him. We have no cutting edge but that’s not his fault. Carry on Eric for me
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At this precise moment in time (as Clinton Morrison would say), the voting is spookily similar to the Brexit referendum result. I wonder if firing Ramsay will work out as well as that did?