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12 minutes ago, Dr The Singh said:

Until were in the bottom 3, i cant see him going

This.. The decisions made at the club are reactive not proactive

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Worrying part is that they simply

wont sack him soon enough. If he is hovering above relegation zone they will see it as survival when in reality if we are still above relegation zone in 5 games. Survival is there for the taking becuase 3 other teams are really really bad and really, with a good manager we would be otherwise well clear. Soo frustrating 

Posted
2 hours ago, Gamble92 said:

Just seen Roberto Mancini in Morrisons near the ground buying a meal deal. Take from that what you will. 

 

 

He prefers that to the overpriced garbage served at the KP.

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On the plus side, we are almost at the magic 10 game mark where the consensus seemed to be that it suddenly becomes acceptable to sack someone

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Looking at his first season in this league, he beat Liverpool, Arsenal and Brighton at home, drew with Man City and beat the bottom three. 

 

Can you see us getting 10 points at home from European qualifiers? Two of our relegation rivals don't visit until May in Southampton and Ipswich.

 

We are going to have to improve performances hugely. The stats aren't good and our run of games from Chelsea to the New Year is daunting in the extreme.

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3 minutes ago, Corky said:

Looking at his first season in this league, he beat Liverpool, Arsenal and Brighton at home, drew with Man City and beat the bottom three. 

 

Can you see us getting 10 points at home from European qualifiers? Two of our relegation rivals don't visit until May in Southampton and Ipswich.

 

We are going to have to improve performances hugely. The stats aren't good and our run of games from Chelsea to the New Year is daunting in the extreme.

Another way of looking at it is, the way a few others are performing, we may not need any more points.

Congratulations Stevie you've saved us, hooray.

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I’ve been neutral/cooper out, but simple reality is they’re not going to make a change when we’re averaging a point per game and there’s 5 teams doing ‘worse’ than us 

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2 minutes ago, Dr The Singh said:

They do paypal credit or of you subscribe to my only fans page you discounted credit   

Get me a pen, where do I sign……

Posted
2 hours ago, Dr The Singh said:

Until were in the bottom 3, i cant see him going

Makes no sense ... now we have a small points cushion so it would give the next manager a bit of breathing space ... bottom 3 we are now desperate and the choices are then managers who no one else wants    and in turn will take any job knowing the expectations of success are low 

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If we beat Ipswich I'm coming round to the idea that we stay up regardless.

Although that's not purely indicative of us and how we're playing, but our when you watch our rivals down the bottom, it gives you hope.  2 massive weeks incoming. 

Posted
4 minutes ago, Vestan Pance said:

Why does anyone think that the current setup is capable of appointing someone much better than Steve Cooper when they appointed Steve Cooper 4 months ago?

Circumstance?

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2 hours ago, Les-TA-Jon said:

I’ve been neutral/cooper out, but simple reality is they’re not going to make a change when we’re averaging a point per game and there’s 5 teams doing ‘worse’ than us 

So true but so wrong 

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6 minutes ago, Vestan Pance said:

Why does anyone think that the current setup is capable of appointing someone much better than Steve Cooper when they appointed Steve Cooper 4 months ago?

That truly is the real problem isn't it. The people running the club are incompetent !!

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