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Posted
15 minutes ago, The Year Of The Fox said:

Nor is Thomas then 

There’s not any chance Monga starts tomorrow. Hasn’t really done anything all season, and in a massive game can’t see Rowett chucking him in to start. He’ll go with Mavididi. 

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Just now, Blue-fox said:

There’s not any chance Monga starts tomorrow. Hasn’t really done anything all season, and in a massive game can’t see Rowett chucking him in to start. He’ll go with Mavididi. 

Which shows what a belle d the manager is. Look at the goal contributions per minute played. Nothing suggests Mavadidi is contributing more. 

Posted
11 minutes ago, Chelmofox said:

Which shows what a belle d the manager is. Look at the goal contributions per minute played. Nothing suggests Mavadidi is contributing more. 

Believe me, I think mavididi is shit. But Monga won’t start ahead of him. 

Posted
19 minutes ago, Blue-fox said:

There’s not any chance Monga starts tomorrow. Hasn’t really done anything all season, and in a massive game can’t see Rowett chucking him in to start. He’ll go with Mavididi. 

I know

 

Unfortunately Monga isn’t even that good 

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Posted
10 minutes ago, Blue-fox said:

Believe me, I think mavididi is shit. But Monga won’t start ahead of him. 

This is the time to throw him in, Mav offers nothing.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, walkerleeds said:

Can we be mathematically relegated tomorrow if all scores go against us? 

No, earliest we can go is Tuesday if we lose both and West Brom get two points.

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Posted
Just now, whoareyaaa said:

He's 16 and is no worse than Mav

No he’s not, you’re right

 

But he’s categorically not our saviour either. 
 

Maybe he had the ability to make it a couple of years ago, but the only way he ends up at Madrid is for a city break with his missus 

Posted
1 minute ago, The Year Of The Fox said:

No he’s not, you’re right

 

But he’s categorically not our saviour either. 
 

Maybe he had the ability to make it a couple of years ago, but the only way he ends up at Madrid is for a city break with his missus 

agree but still worth a try we have got **** all to lose now.

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Posted
4 minutes ago, whoareyaaa said:

This is the time to throw him in, Mav offers nothing.

And then what happens to him when if he has a stinker and we lose and his confidence gets ruined. Best for most of the  young players than they don’t play 

Posted
Just now, Dan said:

God knows why Rowett hasn't resigned tbh.

My opinion of him is cooling and for others it’s already stone cold

 

But he still apportions nothing of the blame in my eyes. There HAS been a slight upturn in performances and results. 
 

He’ll know what’s going on close up, better than we do, and we are all pretty clued up. He’ll know deep down he’s barely to blame for any of this fcuk up of an abortion of a season and when you know you’re not in the wrong, regardless of what others think, it makes it easier to not resign.

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4 minutes ago, Blue-fox said:

And then what happens to him when if he has a stinker and we lose and his confidence gets ruined. Best for most of the  young players than they don’t play 

Pretty sure he wouldn't let one game ruin his confidence

Posted
3 minutes ago, Blue-fox said:

And then what happens to him when if he has a stinker and we lose and his confidence gets ruined. Best for most of the  young players than they don’t play 

Then you put your arm around them, tell them they gave it their all, point at what they did well and identify the not so well as part of their development. And tell them that this relegation was not their fault. Man management.

 

Best for all the experienced players that have consistently let us down to not play, as they are clearly incapable of winning football games.

Posted
19 minutes ago, The Year Of The Fox said:

Unfortunately Monga isn’t even that good 

Will come back to this when he's at PSG playing alongside Dembele and Kvaratskhelia on UCL nights.

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3 minutes ago, Chelmofox said:

Then you put your arm around them, tell them they gave it their all, point at what they did well and identify the not so well as part of their development. And tell them that this relegation was not their fault. Man management.

 

Best for all the experienced players that have consistently let us down to not play, as they are clearly incapable of winning football games.

They’ve all let us down all year. Thats why we’re here. Let the experienced ones get the abuse. 

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