Heskey2011 Posted 28 September 2010 Posted 28 September 2010 I been going over all these posts saying Sousa should be sacked and one thing keep bugging me, what if we beat Norwich by 2 goals playing beautiful football (which we have seen glimpses of this season) the players working their socks off for the full 90mins, Honestly and please be honest, ask yourselves, - wouldn't you want Sousa to stay? considering he's spent millions on new players (some of which i'm really excited about) ie- a new manager wouldn't have money to change a thing.
StanSP Posted 28 September 2010 Posted 28 September 2010 Oh. I was hoping for something like Jason Derulo signs for Leicester, given the topic title. Disappointed
Salieri Posted 28 September 2010 Posted 28 September 2010 Now i know it's a near on certainty that MON is to return, along with a marquee signing such as Santa Cruz..... C'MON YOU CANARIES!!!!
mancunianfox Posted 28 September 2010 Posted 28 September 2010 That would be really really nice but it just isn't realistically going to happen. 18 goals conceded in such a short amount of games is insane. To be successful you need a good defence before anything else and we don't have this at the moment. You can play 'beautiful football' all you want but it doesn't matter if the opposition score more goals than you. Having said that I would also rather watch a 1-0 win than a 4-3. Personal choice I guess.
Matt Posted 28 September 2010 Posted 28 September 2010 One swallow doesn't make a summer. The pressure would be less but then if we went to lose or even draw to some extent on Saturday the pressure would be back on. Sousa had blotted his copybook and is going to have to do something very good now for us to forget it, pressure he bought upon himself unfortunately.
darko2k7 Posted 28 September 2010 Posted 28 September 2010 I think a win tonight will only be like putting a band aid over the problems , I think it's going to take at least a good run of 5 games before the Sousa out threads disappear
Webbo Posted 28 September 2010 Posted 28 September 2010 If we go on a 10 game unbeaten streak ,great. It's nothing personal. Just can't see it happening myself.
Leicester_Mad Posted 28 September 2010 Posted 28 September 2010 id still be saying bye Paulo, thanks for the massive 8 points you have given us this season now fook off
Guest ttfn Posted 28 September 2010 Posted 28 September 2010 God was one of us? Just a slob like one of us? Just a stranger on a bus?
z-layrex Posted 28 September 2010 Posted 28 September 2010 We score one early goal and all is saved? Pull your head out of the ground.
Matt Posted 28 September 2010 Posted 28 September 2010 And straight back at ya, What if....Our run of bad results continue? Would you still want him to stay?
l444ry Posted 28 September 2010 Posted 28 September 2010 We all know how this is going to end. Why fight it? Sousa ain't up to the job. Wrong man, wrong time, wrong club.
irDeano Posted 28 September 2010 Posted 28 September 2010 I been going over all these posts saying Sousa should be sacked and one thing keep bugging me, what if we beat Norwich by 2 goals playing beautiful football (which we have seen glimpses of this season) the players working their socks off for the full 90mins, Honestly and please be honest, ask yourselves, - wouldn't you want Sousa to stay? considering he's spent millions on new players (some of which i'm really excited about) ie- a new manager wouldn't have money to change a thing. It's all well and good saying "what if", "what if" we hadn't lost to pompey 6-1, "what if" we'd won all our games so far the season - the fact is we haven't. If Sousa wants to guide the team on a long unbeaten streak then of course I'll be more than happy if he was to stay longer but at the moment it's just not good enough...
JCWfox Posted 28 September 2010 Posted 28 September 2010 The question i would love to ask is what if we beat Scunny and then loose to hull 2 weeks later? Do we sack him then. Personally i would give him the chop now, that therefore means the 'bored' have a week or so to get a manger in place due to international break, instead of doing it all after we have lost again, AFTER the international break.
Corky Posted 28 September 2010 Posted 28 September 2010 A decision has to be made one way or the other. I saw good signs tonight but also bad ones, and sadly the bad ones are more frequent.
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