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Watching Fulham reminds me how far we have fallen. More than holding Tottenham, pressing them back, creating some chances and working hard as a team. We would be 3-0 by now and game over. 
 

Kane 1-0! 

Posted
29 minutes ago, J. James said:

Surely even that lot can't be so stupid as to think Bielsa is the man to beat relegation!

Entertaining and fortune to the wind 100%.

What they need 0%.

 

As l commented earlier they need a certain ex Burnley man....as do we.

We don't and thankfully the board wouldn't go for him anyway.

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50 minutes ago, Cincinnati Fox said:

Bielsa would be great news for us.

He sure would but l don't dare to hope that they.. even they..are that clueless!

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11 minutes ago, st albans fox said:

No sympathy for Fulham a goal down and the opposition having ‘head injuries’ to delay the game ….

I would agree but It's Spurs though...

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Dyche would be mental to go to Everton.

 

They've been in decline longer than we have.

 

Whole club is toxic.

 

I genuinely think they'll be better off getting relegated, clearing out the shit and hangers on, then rebuilding and coming back.

 

 

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12 minutes ago, tom27111 said:

Dyche would be mental to go to Everton.

 

They've been in decline longer than we have.

 

Whole club is toxic.

 

I genuinely think they'll be better off getting relegated, clearing out the shit and hangers on, then rebuilding and coming back.

 

 

That last paragraph applies to us also perhaps?

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11 minutes ago, tom27111 said:

Dyche would be mental to go to Everton.

 

They've been in decline longer than we have.

 

Whole club is toxic.

 

I genuinely think they'll be better off getting relegated, clearing out the shit and hangers on, then rebuilding and coming back.

 

 

I think this is spot on really, similar to when we went down to League One. It wasn’t pretty at the time, but allowed the club to bring in Nigel and reset.

Villa, Leeds, Us, West Ham, Newcastle all done it and bounced back. 
As for the managers job, you would be crazy to go there now. I can’t see who it suits, there are so many problems that run deeper than the manager and so many top class managers have been there and failed.

No manager who cares about their reputation wants a relegation on their CV, no up and coming manager wants to risk not getting another top flight job.

The only thing I can see is someone who takes full control or works with the DoF and the club agree to give him a chance to bring them up again if they do drop.

 

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Just now, weller54 said:

That last paragraph applies to us also perhaps?

Potentially. 

 

We need serious work, but we aren't quite as toxic as Everton.

 

They're a real mess. 

 

We've had horrible recruitment, but nowhere near as bad as them.

 

The amount of money their owners have chucked at it, you'd think they'd be challenging for the top 4.

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