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Hunt out.

by windermereROYAL » 16 Aug 2025 18:12

Might be unpopular so early in the season but it`s something in my mind that needs to be debated.

Nice bloke, ex-player, but wouldn`t call him a legend.

At the moment his hands are tied to a certain extent without an out and out striker, but having said that the guy appears to be tactically clueless.
We bring in Liam Fraser a holding midfield player and put him in an attacking role, we have Wing who is renowned for scoring goals from 25 yards and put him in front of the back four. then when he gets forward near the end he pings in a cracker.

Their 2nd goal you wouldn`t see anywhere else in the entire league, a guy in yards of space on the edge of the box without anyone closing him down.

Ben Elliott one of our better players last week didn`t get a look in, Fraser was preferred. Bolton and Wycombe this week and it`s possible, even probable we`ll have no points from 5 games.

How long do you give him?

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by Mid Sussex Royal » 16 Aug 2025 18:38

Assuming we lose the next 2 aways and then don't beat either Vale or Northampton at home he's gone.

Ben Elliott didn't play as it was a "second ball game".

It was us who made it that but hammering long balls up field....

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by On Strings » 16 Aug 2025 19:42

Tactically inept, confusing line-ups, learnt fack all since last season, and showing no signs of changing. For a former striker I find it bizarre that he sets him teams out to be negative. I'd also give him 2 more games before we pull the plug! Otherwise we're wasting another season in this dump of a league, and settling for mid-table at best or fighting in another relegation battle.

Terrific former player, lovely bloke, but not up to the job sadly.

#HuntOUT

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by tidus_mi2 » 16 Aug 2025 19:50

Yeah, not feeling Hunt as manager, think he skated by with the siege mentality of last season and is getting exposed right now.

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by WestYorksRoyal » 16 Aug 2025 20:15

I want him to succeed, but I also know it's a ruthless game. I'd expect we'd currently be an appealing option for an ambitious manager, much less so if we're still bottom in November. After 2 tough away games, we have Vale and Northampton at home. If we don't win those 2 and get up to 7 winless, it will be untenable.


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by The Cap » 16 Aug 2025 20:22

And in terms of a replacement?

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by Brogue » 16 Aug 2025 20:23

Losing Nigel Gibbs was a massive blow for Hunt.

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by Mid Sussex Royal » 16 Aug 2025 22:01

Some so called journo David Mason claims Hunt has been sacked this evening with an announcement later or tomorrow. Never heard of him but claims he called Mbengue to QPR and Wareham to Exeter first.

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by Jackson Corner » 16 Aug 2025 22:38

When you look at the players who have left. The replacements are free transfers and loans. He has had no money to spend. It was obvious before the season started this is one of the weakest squads l can ever remember and I’m in my 50s.


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by Jagermesiter1871 » 16 Aug 2025 22:50

On Strings Tactically inept, confusing line-ups, learnt fack all since last season, and showing no signs of changing. For a former striker I find it bizarre that he sets him teams out to be negative. I'd also give him 2 more games before we pull the plug! Otherwise we're wasting another season in this dump of a league, and settling for mid-table at best or fighting in another relegation battle.

Terrific former player, lovely bloke, but not up to the job sadly.

#HuntOUT


In fairness we barely have a striker.

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by tidus_mi2 » 16 Aug 2025 23:05

Jagermesiter1871
On Strings Tactically inept, confusing line-ups, learnt fack all since last season, and showing no signs of changing. For a former striker I find it bizarre that he sets him teams out to be negative. I'd also give him 2 more games before we pull the plug! Otherwise we're wasting another season in this dump of a league, and settling for mid-table at best or fighting in another relegation battle.

Terrific former player, lovely bloke, but not up to the job sadly.

#HuntOUT


In fairness we barely have a striker.

In fairness, Mark O'Mahoney is meant to be a striker

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by andrew1957 » 16 Aug 2025 23:14

Ridiculous overreaction from those talking about sacking Hunty.

1/ The takeover went through later than expected which affected retaining players and signing new ones.

2/ pre-season was affected by the above and players haven not had the chance to gel yet.

3/ we have already had a number of unfortunate injuries to key players

4/ There is no senior striker and the squad is definitely weaker than last season overall.

5/ a tough run of games to start.

The next few games look tough but I am sure Hunt will turn it round if given the chance. Will be very disappointed with the new owners if they sack him so early in the season.

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by Snowflake Royal » 16 Aug 2025 23:21

Oh good, pissy knickers are back in fashion.


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by andrew1957 » 16 Aug 2025 23:22

Also when Hunt took over his record in his first 3 games was 1-1 0-2 and 0-3. There was a clamour to get rid of him then too and he went on to win the next 3. Give the bloke a chance.

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by West F » 16 Aug 2025 23:31

Jackson Corner When you look at the players who have left. The replacements are free transfers and loans. He has had no money to spend. It was obvious before the season started this is one of the weakest squads l can ever remember and I’m in my 50s.


There are parallels with Tommy’s squad. One where he turned to his countrymen in an attempt to maintain loyalty and respect. He was also trying to play one style of football at the wrong level. It took years to recover with the pragmatism and flexibility of Pards, allied to the trust and backing of the Charman. No quick fixes, just long term plans.

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by Royal_jimmy » 17 Aug 2025 03:25

Hunt is getting shown up where he's inexperienced. He had the luxury of knowing the players when he took over as manager but many of those players have gone and he's never built a first team squad from scratch before. He's never been one who I have thought highly of his substitutions whereas Selles was effective here. Hunt needs to improve here quickly, he has the depth of players now to bring someone on to change a game whereas last season he didn't. He also needs to quickly find his best 11, I don't think he knows what that is.

It does look a bit like we're not too far away from being a good side though, bring in a replacement striker and a few more games together (we should be getting 3 points off teams like Wimbledon but Port Vale and Northampton are equally winnable). I feel like once we get a win under our belts the team will settle down. If we lose the next 4 league games then Hunt should definitely be under a lot of pressure though. We have a side that's on paper good enough to be challenging for the top 6. We definitely need to avoid anymore injuries though.

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by WestYorksRoyal » 17 Aug 2025 07:56

Royal_jimmy Hunt is getting shown up where he's inexperienced. He had the luxury of knowing the players when he took over as manager but many of those players have gone and he's never built a first team squad from scratch before. He's never been one who I have thought highly of his substitutions whereas Selles was effective here. Hunt needs to improve here quickly, he has the depth of players now to bring someone on to change a game whereas last season he didn't. He also needs to quickly find his best 11, I don't think he knows what that is.

It does look a bit like we're not too far away from being a good side though, bring in a replacement striker and a few more games together (we should be getting 3 points off teams like Wimbledon but Port Vale and Northampton are equally winnable). I feel like once we get a win under our belts the team will settle down. If we lose the next 4 league games then Hunt should definitely be under a lot of pressure though. We have a side that's on paper good enough to be challenging for the top 6. We definitely need to avoid anymore injuries though.

I agree with you about the quality of the squad, but interesting a lot of people are disagreeing with this. I remember the same 2 years ago under Selles' start, and my belief that it was good enough then was ultimately vindicated.

We've been unlucky with O'Connor's injury, and I think Lane will make us more dangerous. But we're ultimately only 1 CF away from having a really strong L1 squad, so if Hunt contract to struggle that's not an excuse.

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by Getthebeerens » 17 Aug 2025 08:05

Nah stick with Hunt, this team just needs time to gel.

Would be a bit silly to sign players for a manager and then give him just 4 games to get it right.

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by Sutekh » 17 Aug 2025 08:10

Mid Sussex Royal Some so called journo David Mason claims Hunt has been sacked this evening with an announcement later or tomorrow. Never heard of him but claims he called Mbengue to QPR and Wareham to Exeter first.


What utter drivel.

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by Hound » 17 Aug 2025 08:52

It’ll be interesting to see how Hunt responds to this game. In a difficult situation now as doesn’t want to keep changing things up but he needs to correct what look to be pretty obvious selection issues

Would assume Doyle and Abrefa will come back. Both looked good yesterday and should have started. Williams in for Stickland.

Then lots of questions after that

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