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Time for Puel to go

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Posted

The trouble is,I just can’t see any one better to replace him who would also realistically come here. I get that some fans are saying we are where we should be but it’s not so much losing games but even when we win it’s not exciting. 

Posted
5 minutes ago, TheUltimateWinner said:

Look I will always admire Puel for the way he handled the tragedy and how he has brought young players through into our squad. 

 

But if there’s a better option out there, we should probably take it... the problem is, there doesn’t seem to be, so what the feck do we do?

 

In employment or a free agent? so many better options out there.

Posted
4 minutes ago, RODNEY FERNIO said:

Blimey he just said that replacing Maddison with Mr Bean was a tactical decision …… unbelievable.

Maddison was ineffective and absent in the first half. Could be pointed at for the goal for just standing and not closing down 

Posted
5 minutes ago, RODNEY FERNIO said:

Blimey he just said that replacing Maddison with Mr Bean was a tactical decision …… unbelievable.

Don't you think we played better when Ghezzal came on the pitch? I certainly did. 

Posted
Just now, UniFox21 said:

Maddison was ineffective and absent in the first half. Could be pointed at for the goal for just standing and not closing down 

Fair comment … but at least he gives us some goal threat … apart from Vardy who else does ?

Posted
8 minutes ago, TheUltimateWinner said:

Look I will always admire Puel for the way he handled the tragedy and how he has brought young players through into our squad. 

 

But if there’s a better option out there, we should probably take it... the problem is, there doesn’t seem to be, so what the feck do we do?

A few names some ridiculous:

 

Wenger

Jardim

Mark Hughes

Steve Bruce

Martin O'Neill

Jokanovic
Fat Sam

 

Brendan Rodgers

Rafa.

Roberto Martinez.

Gareth Southgate.

 

Some of the names are pretty grim tbh.

Posted

It is time for him to go, we are getting worse by the week without any improvement or direction.

 

His constant tinkering, bizarre substitutions, and selling 3 strikers and bringing nobody in was crazy 

Posted
2 minutes ago, RODNEY FERNIO said:

Fair comment … but at least he gives us some goal threat … apart from Vardy who else does ?

Ndidi.

Posted
16 minutes ago, Suzie the Fox said:

No we actually don't. Its the same being said over and over again and its so boring. Its a forum and we all have our opinions, rightly so but why does every new thread have to be a Puel out one, where the outers can repeat exactly what they wrote in the previous 10 Puel out threads. Do you think we didnt read them posts or that if we create loads the club will actually listen?

 

I get it, the football is currently boring and for want of not repeating, what i myself have written x10 times before, its just as tedious to see numerous new threads regurgitating the same shit. 

 

 

:appl:

Posted
2 minutes ago, winteriscoming said:

As pissed off with the result and perfomance who realistically would want the job if puel went? It would be the same shit managers - big sam, moyes pardew etc. Your better off waiting until the summer. 

Teresa May ?

Posted
2 minutes ago, Tuna said:

A few names some ridiculous:

 

Wenger

Jardim

Mark Hughes

Steve Bruce

Martin O'Neill

Jokanovic
Fat Sam

 

Brendan Rodgers

Rafa.

Roberto Martinez.

Gareth Southgate.

 

Some of the names are pretty grim tbh.

And of that list you'd take what, Jardim or Southgate (Wenger and O'Neill are well past their prime). Highlights the problem really

Posted

Teams reflect their managers.

Every interview with CP is the same. Dull, cliched, quiet & lacking any fire or even basic sense.

 When he came he said he'd make us a pea.

i haven't got mine yet...

Posted
Just now, The Doctor said:

And of that list you'd take what, Jardim or Southgate (Wenger and O'Neill are well past their prime). Highlights the problem really

I’d take big sam

 I love a 1-0 win 

Posted
1 minute ago, Tuna said:

A few names some ridiculous:

 

Wenger

Jardim

Mark Hughes

Steve Bruce

Martin O'Neill

Jokanovic
Fat Sam

 

Brendan Rodgers

Rafa.

Roberto Martinez.

Gareth Southgate.

 

Some of the names are pretty grim tbh.

Fixed it for you.

 

But seriously i'd very much doubt Martinez, Rodgers, Wenger or Southgate would come here. 

 

And the only one i would actually not be too dissapointed with is Rafa, who isnt budging from Newcastle until his contract expires. And if its an excitement factor you want to replace Puel with then Rafa would perhaps not be your man. 

Posted
8 minutes ago, RODNEY FERNIO said:

Fair comment … but at least he gives us some goal threat … apart from Vardy who else does ?

I felt Ghezzal could've had 1 or 2 today, Gray seemed up for it as well. 

Posted
3 minutes ago, Costock_Fox said:

Ndidi.

Wilf offers no goal threat .

However I do concede he offers a threat to the supporters sitting behind the goal 

when he tries another ridiculous shot .. must be a bit scary being an opposition supporter facing him.

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