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Posted May 09, 2025 05:17 · last edited May 09, 2025 05:24

Having over posted, and yeh, perhaps we do have a nicer attitude than some. 

But I’d say my conclusion is top manager at the peak of their powers and squad culture is the most important. Or a truckload of resources. 

And somehow Chief is the closest we’ve come numbers wise. Though Ricki, Ernie and Uffie all gave it a good shake. 

I don’t think Domey selling his soul or any of us watching Football Factory twice a week is going to create that.

Maybe there’s something around being better at squad assembly. Too many players not being played is culture kryptonite. That’s another of those magical managerial arts though I guess. A top manager can keep everyone on board and do tactics. 

Edit: @mjp2 and certainly I lost my cool about how slow we were this season to address problems. And on occasion the refs.🤐 I think you’re spot on there MJP2. There was a disconnect between seeing a problem and the feeling that we were responding in slow motion to it. Fortunately it was an unusual feeling as a Nix fan. Unfortunately, it was the follow up season to us having had a genuine taste of being top dogs. 

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Unknown editor edited May 09, 2025 05:24
Having over posted, and yeh, perhaps we do have a nicer attitude than some. 

But I’d say my conclusion is top manager at the peak of their powers and squad culture is the most important. Or a truckload of resources. 

And somehow Chief is the closest we’ve come numbers wise. Though Ricki, Ernie and Uffie all gave it a good shake. 

I don’t think Domey selling his soul or any of us watching Football Factory twice a week is going to create that.

Maybe there’s something around being better at squad assembly. Too many players not being played is culture kryptonite. That’s another of those magical managerial arts though I guess. A top manager can keep everyone on board and do tactics. 

Edit: @mjp2 and certainly I lost my cool about how slow we were this season to address problems. And on occasion the refs.🤐 I think you’re spot on there MJP2. There was a disconnect between seeing a problem and the feeling that we were responding in slow motion to it. Fortunately it was an unusual feeling as a fan. Unfortunately, it was the follow up season to us having had a genuine taste of being top dogs. 
Unknown editor edited May 09, 2025 05:24
Having over posted, and yeh, perhaps we do have a nicer attitude than some. 

But I’d say my conclusion is top manager at the peak of their powers and squad culture is the most important. Or a truckload of resources. 

And somehow Chief is the closest we’ve come numbers wise. Though Ricki, Ernie and Uffie all gave it a good shake. 

I don’t think Domey selling his soul or any of us watching Football Factory twice a week is going to create that.

Maybe there’s something around being better at squad assembly. Too many players not being played is culture kryptonite. That’s another of those magical managerial arts though I guess. A top manager can keep everyone on board and do tactics. 

Edit: @mjp2 and certainly I lost my cool about how slow we were this season to address problems. And on occasion the refs. I think you’re spot on there MJP2. There was a disconnect between seeing a problem and the feeling that we were responding in slow motion to it. Fortunately it was an unusual feeling as a fan. Unfortunately, it was the follow up season to us having had a genuine taste of being top dogs. 
Unknown editor edited May 09, 2025 05:23
Having over posted, and yeh, perhaps we do have a nicer attitude than some. 

But I’d say my conclusion is top manager at the peak of their powers and squad culture is the most important. Or a truckload of resources. 

And somehow Chief is the closest we’ve come numbers wise. Though Ricki, Ernie and Uffie all gave it a good shake. 

I don’t think Domey selling his soul or any of us watching Football Factory twice a week is going to create that.

Maybe there’s something around being better at squad assembly. Too many players not being played is culture kryptonite. That’s another of those magical managerial arts though I guess. A top manager can keep everyone on board and do tactics.