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Notts County: Alan Judge 'sick' of manager sackings

<!--url{0}--> Notts County midfielder Alan Judge says he is fed up with the constant turnover of managers at the club following Keith Curle's sacking earlier this month.

"I am just sick of it now," Judge told BBC Radio Nottingham. "I have only been here two and a half seasons and that is my sixth manager.

"I don't know what is happening to the stability they want to have. They have to stick with it.

"Eventually they have to stick with the manager. They cannot keep doing it."

Curle was in charge for less than a year and left Meadow Lane with the Magpies 10th in League One and five points from a play-off position.

First-team coaches Colin Lee and Colin West also left the club and Chris Kiwomya is now in caretaker charge.

Chairman Ray Trew said a combination of poor performances and falling attendances were behind the decision to change manager.

But captain Neal Bishop told BBC Radio Nottingham he backed Judge in the call for stability.

"In three and a half years I have seen off 10 managers," Bishop said.

"We were in an indifferent run of form but overall we felt we were on the right track. The players are all disappointed.

"We could see we had had the right man in charge. Some people had said the manager was too close to the players but that's a load of rubbish; he was hard but fair.

"I have seen Judgey's comments and I fully support him. But we are professionals and we have to get on with on it."

Judge, who is out of contract in the summer and seems likely to leave, said the club is crying out for stability.

"I know some of the fans weren't happy," Judge said.

"It's maybe 20 or 30 fans who have complained and they have got their wish and got the manager sacked and that shouldn't be happening.

"I don't think they understood the great work he was doing behind the scenes here and how he put the staff together and things like that.

"He was doing great work and, as Colin Lee said, we were three quarters of the way through. We just needed a couple of new strikers. I think we jumped the gun."

Lee told BBC Radio Nottingham the sacking came as a huge surprise as the management team were convinced they were doing a good job.

He said: "We were trying to implement a style of play which I think we have achieved and when you look at the stats, in 49 league games we have only lost 11 games and that stat stands up to anything.

"We felt we were three quarters of a way through a job. I think we were two or three players away from being a really good team.

"We tried to cover those positions. It was blatantly obvious to everyone that the strikeforce was not good enough and we knew that.

"We knew what we wanted but they were the final pieces of the jigsaw and unfortunately we won't get the opportunity to put them in. That's the disappointing thing.

"Not being able to complete the job is a big disappointment. It's such a shame that we cannot see it through."

 

I wonder how much truth there is in the article, the blame lies on everybody not just the board.

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Well I read more than 20-30 comments regarding Curle, thing is some of our fans change their minds based on how things sway and I think I'm in the fewer minority who spoke up about their disappointment. The stability line is one which I got stick for saying but we need it, just as much as any other club. I'm glad Judgey has come out with these comments personally but as mentioned the blame is pretty much shared. If Curle had maybe had the away record at home, I wonder how different it would be now?

Nothing will change this however and we must keep moving forward!

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i was just saying forest are a joke but i cant talk. we are just as bad and i am disappointed with it too.

players and some fans let him down!!!

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It seems odd that Judge came out with these comments, it's not like players to be outspoken in spite of what they think privately. I think his statement is the biggest clue yet that he will be leaving us for pastures new at the end of his contract. He's probably already agreed to sign for someone. Shame because we will miss him but he probably wants to play higher up the ladder and fears he won't be doing that with Notts.


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I hope he doesn't leave at the end of his contract, but as you said Tony he does want to play in a higher league but i guess most players would. It will be a shame to see him leave if he does.


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Don't wish to rock the boat but it seems that your players are unhappy with the way things are going off the pitch.It hadn't occured to me how many managers you have had in such a short time.Perhaps this explains some of the uncertain form.


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Don't wish to rock the boat but it seems that your players are unhappy with the way things are going off the pitch.It hadn't occured to me how many managers you have had in such a short time.Perhaps this explains some of the uncertain form.

Well it's not easy adjusting to that extend I'm sure.

People say they're professionals and should get on with it, although all walks of life and many different jobs changes can effect things. It's probably a mix of many different aspects and the blame can't solely be related to management changes but it's possible that it could cause s a certain amount of negative throw back. Also, if your point is a reason than it highlights how much the players let Keith Curle down.

Time to start looking ahead and starting a brighter rainbow, as things stand we need to get back to playing football.

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