Your one piece of advice to Critch this summer

Forgive me for being old fashioned but I don’t give advice to somebody more qualified than myself !
 
Urgently need more quality free kicks in the attacking third and also better corners. A change from the persistent throw-ins down the line would also be a breath of fresh air! Finally, leave at least one man up-field when the opponents have a corner.
We scored from 10 corners last season, 4th best in the League.
 
Critch says he wants as much feedback as he can get on last season so he can evaluate where we are and what we need to add or do differently next season and so what would be your one piece of advice?
Don’t fist pump and put your hand on your heart and do the bowing gesture, unless you mean it.
 
Stevie likes tea white 2 sugars and generally a chocolate hobnob Monday to Wednesday and then to get in the mood for the weekend he goes down the ginger biscuit route Thursday Friday.
 
Good move Critch. Thanks for getting us promoted and assembling a good group of players. We can push on now thanks to you; because quite frankly it was all looking at bit grim until you arrived.

Oh yeah the thread title - perhaps drop the badge kissing thing - thats all.
 
And Neil, don't bother with the standard, patronising resignation statement to the fans.

They're all re-cycled from the same managers bible anyway.
 
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He was building a legacy, signed long term and seemed happy.

He got the fans and the town.

To give that up for a number 2 role is the weird thing. But maybe he thought it'll be difficult to top last season and fancied the change for less pressure and more cash.

Weird as he was building here and could have secured his status and gone onto actual better things as a manager.

Missed a chance to become an actual BFC legend with this one.
 
He was building a legacy, signed long term and seemed happy.

He got the fans and the town.

To give that up for a number 2 role is the weird thing. But maybe he thought it'll be difficult to top last season and fancied the change for less pressure and more cash.

Weird as he was building here and could have secured his status and gone onto actual better things as a manager.

Missed a chance to become an actual BFC legend with this one.
I dont think he wanted to be a BFC legend. He may want to be a LFC legend but he didn’t have Blackpool in his veins.

And I guess that’s fair enough on some level.
 
I dont think he wanted to be a BFC legend. He may want to be a LFC legend but he didn’t have Blackpool in his veins.

And I guess that’s fair enough on some level.
To leave like this though is a shocker, no one would begrudge him going as a manager to a prem club.

Literally only had 1 season with fans, absolutely loved it and then runs off to villa to go behind the scenes.

Bizarre.
 
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