ECFC89
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Aren't we just going to get loads of injuries again and then it's a nice little repeat next season?
"Held firm" or heads in sand ?I think this was a big part as to why they held firm
I mean that's just not true is it? Fair enough if you've missed multiple postsYour failure to admit that you called it wrong is stifling a lot of debate
One for BoyoAs someone who was desperate for GC to be put out his misery in December - I have to say I agree. The patience on this occasion has been justified. I doubt this has gone unnoticed by the industry and should put us in good standing for when we need to get a replacement.
Also been impressed by Caldwell's professionalism when at his lowest ebb - no snapping back at reporters or finding fault in the fans.
There are some holes in the approach still that I hope extended recruitment in the summer will solve - I think it could go either way next season, but up to this point it is a job well done.
The statements acknowledged the situation, unfair to suggest it was being ignored."Held firm" or heads in sand ?
Not sure if this is going to make any sense.GC only 20 votes away now for the 'In' brigade being the majority.
Me too.Tend to agree with this.
I resolved never to go to Gnome Park again after the Plymouth thugs assaulted some of our fans on the walkway after the game. Back in November 2010 I think.
I think if you asked the question "Should Gary Caldwell be sacked as Exeter City manager?", I doubt you would get more than 10-15% saying yes. If, however, you asked "Are you happy with Gary Caldwell as Exeter City manager?", I reckon you would see a pretty even split in responses.Not sure if this is going to make any sense.
I'm not Caldwell out but I wouldn't describe myself as Caldwell in either.
I'm Caldwell indifferent.