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Our Beloved Monty

crock

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Am I the only one who thinks this is a step backwards for Monty? He won't win anything there.... Won't build a legacy and definitely won't be his pathway to the EPL
I agreed wont be suprised if we see him back in aleague in 6 months probably at another aleague club though
 

Forum Phoenix

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Loyalty is a subjective term. Taking it personally isn’t accurate. The bottom line is, people have loyalty to a brand for 1 of 2 reasons. Either they have a human connection to the brand (even ethically or morally/ it aligns with their values if no direct relationship) and / or they like the performance of the brand. In both cases here, that’s about to be challenged if Mont does go.

For those in the latter, customers (fans) or sponsors will have signed up to the season expecting a product. Absolutely you can’t guarantee or even expect the same success of last year to be replicated. But you have to think with Mont and Serg at the wheel we will at least stay contenders. No secret they are under contract.there is an expectation.

Suddenly, those who had stars in their eyes and most of us with visions of at least a decent run in the AFC Cup and a decent season, have the rug pulled out.

Yep, absolutely most of US will hang in there and wish Monty well and hope for the best. But time and money don’t come freely for most people and taking away the main cog in the wheel at this stage? With money already committed and people signed up? Sure. Can’t see anybody feeling screwed over. You have much better faith in human character than I do.

This is getting circular now and not sure what point you’re trying to argue with me. Losing your wonder coach will hurt you? No idea why you’re trying to debate this fact with me.

Also starting to put words in my mouth which I’m not a fan of. But anyway, if you don’t think saying I’m feeling screwed over and don’t feel I’m not getting my loyalty returned - is taking our coach getting overseas offers a bit personally, then we’ll just have to agree to disagree.
 
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Forum Phoenix

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Am I the only one who thinks this is a step backwards for Monty? He won't win anything there.... Won't build a legacy and definitely won't be his pathway to the EPL

I think he has to go. Money aside. Replicating last season would be a bit like expecting lightning to strike twice. Just too risky and needs to go while his stocks are high. A middling season in Japan or SPL wouldn’t really hurt him. But a middling season here and all his shine would quickly disappear. Sucks for us. Huge underdog tag it is again please.
 

Insertnamehere

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I think he has to go. Money aside. Replicating last season would be a bit like expecting lightning to strike twice. Just too risky and needs to go while his stocks are high. A middling season in Japan or SPL wouldn’t really hurt him. But a middling season here and all his shine would quickly disappear,
Doesn't have to replicate. If he can craft a competitive team from young guys and scraps every year it shows reproducibility of a system.
 

Forum Phoenix

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Doesn't have to replicate. If he can craft a competitive team from young guys and scraps every year it shows reproducibility of a system.

In the world of agents and football $$ his marketability is at an all time high right now. Odds are his stocks, barring a miracle second season, could only go down. I can’t see how his agent wouldn’t have been strongly making this point. And rightly so I’m afraid.
 

pjennings

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In the world of agents and football $$ his marketability is at an all time high right now. Odds are his stocks, barring a miracle second season, could only go down. I can’t see how his agent wouldn’t have been strongly making this point. And rightly so I’m afraid.
I liked the comment - but it was more an agree. Wish we had that button back.
 

booney

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If he goes to Hibs he would not be aiming to beat Celtic and Rangers to the title but being competitive against them ( and the Jam Tarts) would keep his stocks high.Possibly they could make a Scottish FA Cup final and that would definitely be an achievement.

With Jimmy Jeggo and Lewis Miller there as well as ALF Hibs are rivalling the Jambos as the Aussie go to club in Scotland.
 

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