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Compare the post match reactions of Lampard after Chelsea's poor performance yesterday and Rodger's waffling platitudes today. Enough said. We've been rudderless since Christmas. Those calling for a change are not overreacting. Rodger's has no fight. Great when he's winning, clueless and gutless when he's not.

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1 minute ago, Grebfromgrebland said:

Would anyone put any money us getting any  more points this season?

I think we will get 1 more point and finish 6th

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Just now, volpeazzurro said:

Actually,  we were fairly well built until this twat arrived. He's built absolutely bugger all. He's added Perez, whoopeedo. 

We were 12th and spiralling when he was appointed and now we're 4th having been in the top 4 all season- you're right, what a twat.

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3 minutes ago, Leicester_Loyal said:

I'm sorry but that's worrying, he hasn't a clue.

This is genuinely frightening.

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I hear alot of talk about Rodgers man management skills.

 

I struggle to see him galvanising players and a team, I really do.

 

We always were best when our backs were against the wall but the last few years I just feel like we just roll over too easily.

 

I personally put it down to negative, defensive football breeding a negative mindset and players thinking - not this shit again.

 

Play to strengths.

 

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1 hour ago, Mark said:

Worst half time change ever given the circumstance and how dominant we were. Bennett for Albrighton wasn’t far behind either, negative tactics brings negative results

Whilst I agree it should be pointed out that Albrighton was injured

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2 minutes ago, foxfanazer said:

If we could tempt Wilder (highly unlikely) who'd take him? 

I would but there's no way our players would cope with his straight talking ways and public criticism.

 

He's got his dream job anyway.

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3 minutes ago, Leicester_Loyal said:

I'm sorry but that's worrying, he hasn't a clue.

How can he say he wasn't having a good game he helped with 1st goal. I would be vexed if I was nacho 

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16 minutes ago, foxfanazer said:

Yeah let's stay in our boxes. Should probably give United a guard of honour when we face them too

Or let's get a grip an not sound like we all live in north London, eh.

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Just now, theessexfox said:

We’ve been woeful since Liverpool dicked us on Boxing Day and he’s shown no sign of having a clue of how to fix it.

That was his fault and all - we played that daft lop-sided 4-2-3-1 which gave TAA all the time and space he needed to run that game.

 

I’ve said throughout that I don’t want to sack him but the more I think about it the more I think of his absolutely mental tactics in our biggest games and wonder if he’s cut out for this.

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I don't get it when we losing he does nothing when we winning he changes things would be nice if we had someone who knew what they was doing

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Also worth remembering that Bournemouth’s best player (a defender) went off injured just before half time.


If ever there was a time to turn the screw...

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4 minutes ago, SixtiesFox said:

Compare the post match reactions of Lampard after Chelsea's poor performance yesterday and Rodger's waffling platitudes today. Enough said. We've been rudderless since Christmas. Those calling for a change are not overreacting. Rodger's has no fight. Great when he's winning, clueless and gutless when he's not.

I agree reaction after dropping 5 points  against Norwich  2 against Brighton  and Watford  and 3 against Bournemouth  was woeful  and a bad day at the office approach is not needed . We will probablly finish 6th in apart from the top 2 the worst premier  for years

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what gets me, he doesnt even admit he played a part in the defeat in changing the tactics, 

facts are we was plating reasonably well, looked comfortable etc, he changes it and well it all went to shit,

 

the book lies so what at his feet for the defeat imo, and he could well be gone sooner rather than later tbh 

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2 minutes ago, ttfn said:

Also worth remembering that Bournemouth’s best player (a defender) went off injured just before half time.


If ever there was a time to turn the screw...

That’s the problem though isn’t it, we have no clue how to 😕

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