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Who saves us  

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  1. 1. Who takes on this shower of shite and saves us

    • FRANK LAMPARD
    • STEVE GERRARD
    • BIG SAM
    • VARDY/WALSH/STOWELL
    • Old Bob - Sean from Enderby


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Posted
7 minutes ago, Skid_1884 said:

Admire your point but unfortunately we can’t make the substitutions.

We can’t, but we have a choice, we sit there in silence, we make the atmosphere toxic, or we back the lads vocally for 90 minutes.

I am certain only one of these options will have a positive impact on the team.

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I would love Vincent Kompany but I think he will stay at Burnley for the remainder of the season and make sure he has a promotion on his CV. If we can survive I think he would be a very gettable target in the summer. 
 

Interestingly Bielsa is being reported as wanting a return to the Premier League, could be a decent option on a contract until the end of next season. 

Posted
35 minutes ago, Aus Fox said:

We can’t, but we have a choice, we sit there in silence, we make the atmosphere toxic, or we back the lads vocally for 90 minutes.

I am certain only one of these options will have a positive impact on the team.

Why not do both. Back the players but let it be know we want rodgers gone.

 

We did it with David Pleat 

 

I still remember the anger in that

 

PLEAT OUT.

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Posted
7 minutes ago, smudger63 said:

Yes, but I thought the idea was to save us this season.

I believe the title says save us, it's just going to take a longer time to achieve that if we go down.

Posted
3 minutes ago, Simoken said:

I’d rather keep Rodger’s thanks, and replace the ownership and players who don’t wanna be here next season 

:brendan:

I hope you are joking 

Posted
6 minutes ago, Ric Flair said:

Those crying out for a Sean Dyche type manager, counter attacking and direct football - Pepe Bordalas is your man.

 

 

After Tete your advice belongs in the bin lol 

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Posted (edited)
13 minutes ago, Ric Flair said:

Those crying out for a Sean Dyche type manager, counter attacking and direct football - Pepe Bordalas is your man.

 

 

This guy sounds perfect from the article on coaches voice, a happy medium between something different but with a chance of getting us playing to our strengths, seems a good fit. I think we'd pick up a lot of points quickly with a counter attacking style as it initially catches opposition teams out adjusting to the change of style.

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Posted
54 minutes ago, Aus Fox said:

We can’t, but we have a choice, we sit there in silence, we make the atmosphere toxic, or we back the lads vocally for 90 minutes.

I am certain only one of these options will have a positive impact on the team.

What positive impact has it made? 

Posted
2 minutes ago, Beachyboy said:

This guy sounds perfect from the article on coaches voice, a happy medium between something different but with a chance of getting us playing to our strengths, seems a good fit.

I don't know much about him too be honest. Out of all the managers without a club, I'd be looking at Marcelino or if he somehow would like a chaotic brief stint in the Midlands- AVB.

Posted
16 minutes ago, Claudio Fannieri said:

I would love Vincent Kompany but I think he will stay at Burnley for the remainder of the season and make sure he has a promotion on his CV. If we can survive I think he would be a very gettable target in the summer. 
 

Interestingly Bielsa is being reported as wanting a return to the Premier League, could be a decent option on a contract until the end of next season. 

If we are talking about saving us from relegation this season then Bielsa football would be too much of a risk at the moment. We need some proper structure not even more chaos.

Posted
Just now, Ric Flair said:

I don't know much about him too be honest. Out of all the managers without a club, I'd be looking at Marcelino or if he somehow would like a chaotic brief stint in the Midlands- AVB.

Everything I read in the article screams what we need, sacked for finishing 9th with Valencia in 21/22. Fair enough they probably expect better, but it has to be worth a conversation at least with him unofficially in the international break.

Posted
25 minutes ago, Ric Flair said:

Those crying out for a Sean Dyche type manager, counter attacking and direct football - Pepe Bordalas is your man.

 

 

I've read a bit about him, he knows the dark arts of football

A lot of comparisons between him and simeone

Posted
13 minutes ago, foxfanazer said:

What positive impact has it made? 

Forest game, Spurs game, Villa away - some of the best atmospheres we’ve created this season has seen the best performances with the most urgency from the team.

Flat games like Arsenal when UFS had their silent protest saw the flattest performance of the season on the pitch.

A good positive crowd backing the lads can make all the difference.

Posted
3 hours ago, Aus Fox said:

The supporters inside the stadium.

 

I know everyone is a bit fed up right now, but it’s no coincidence our best performances this season have been when the support has been right behind the lads - Forest at home, Spurs at home, Villa away. 
The worst performances Arsenal at home where there was the silent protest, was arguably our worst performance.

If we want to get out of this mess, we are going to need to vocally back the lads. Look at teams like Everton last season who roared a pretty average side to survive.

What ever your thoughts around Rodgers, Top, Rudkin, the board, the players etc.

If we are going to survive we are going to need to fully back the lads for 90 minutes in every game between now and the end of the season.

One of the criticisms of Rodgers is the lack of motivation he is giving the players on the touch line, if he’s not going to do it , we’re going to have to do it ourselves.

 

Completely agree with this, but the reality is, the supporter’s motivation is about as low as the players’ is! It’s not going to happen, our fanbase isn’t capable of generating an atmosphere unless the football is good.

Posted
6 minutes ago, somebum said:

We don't deserve to be saved, we deserve relegation, why don't people understand this

Because currently we are not in the bottom 3! 
At the end of the day, the teams in the bottom 3 at the end of May deserve to go down.

At present, we have 9 teams who are equally shocking, this is why over about 3/4 of the season they are separated by 6 points.

All 9 could drop and the three who do, will ultimately deserve to drop.

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