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this may seem mad but if sousa is still in charge for the game on saturday i hope we lose so we can finally see shot of him im sorry but where not going to go forward with this guy in charge id rather give up another 3 points then continue to worry if where going to get the result under sousa

Posted

this may seem mad but if sousa is still in charge for the game on saturday i hope we lose so we can finally see shot of him im sorry but where not going to go forward with this guy in charge id rather give up another 3 points then continue to worry if where going to get the result under sousa

I am thinking the same as you, the sooner he goes = the much better it is for the club to trying to actually move forward

Posted

It's going to be a weird game, the atmospheres going to be horrible.

Is it weird for a team's own fans to chant 'you're getting sacked in the morning' to their own manager? Because that's almost certainly going to happen.

Posted

Want your own team to lose?

Okay then.

I'd never want Leicester to lose a match. Regardless of circumstances surrounding the club. Another league loss isn't going to do any wonders at all.

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As I mentioned in another thread, a win would be papering over the cracks.

If a defeat is the only way to get rid of our worst ever manager, then unfortunately I'm going to have to agree with you. The longer he stays, the more damage is done and the situation gets less and less retrievable with each passing game.

People who say you can't just blame Sousa obviously know nothing about training a team, picking the players (the right players), preparing them for a match, sending them out on the pitch in the right frame of mind, and coaching from the sidelines

The manger is solely responsible for the team's shape when they don't have ball, our shape sucks

The packed (generally 5-man) midfield don't provide cover, the full backs are ALWAYS out of position, and the centre-halfs are chasing shadows with a flapping keeper behind them.

A good manager will be getting the things I mentioned in my first paragraph right, so the things in the second paragraph don't happen

He is a lost cause, a win on Saturday will be papering over the cracks that I have mentioned above. Sousa is the second most clueless person I've seen, the most clueless are the people defending him.

Posted

I'll never understand the mentality of wanting your own team to lose. Yes it may achieve the result that so many want of PS being fired, but it's another 3 points lost and another blow to a team clearly lacking in confidence.

Posted

It's a tricky one.

Instinct will make a lot of people dismiss the idea of wanting your team to lose. It certainly doesn't sit comfortably with me. But if you consider it as losing in the short term to the gain in the longer term then it makes a little more sense,

There's no guarantee that losing on Saturday will result in Sousa being sacked so it could backfire, with the team in an even worse situation. However if his future really does come down to the result on Saturday then I would be tempted (even though it goes against my instincts) to quietly hope for a loss. I strongly believe Sousa as manager is not in the interests of the club and that taking the hit now could be worth it in the longer term.

The whole idea of a career hinging on one match is a bit ridiculous though.

Posted

Its gonna feel strange on Saturday, knowing we need a win but then again feeling Sousa isnt the right man for the job. :huh:

Just hope that now we've scored a few in a game...we can bang them in instead of letting them in......

....22 goals we've let in already, its not nice :(

Posted

I could never and will never want my team to lose!

I'd much rather we turn a corner and start holding our own in defence and start improving than lose a game and go into the merry go round death spiral that nearly killed us as a club!

With each passing day, I am falling out of love with Foxestalk and some of the people on it.

Posted

you tossers who want leicester to lose on saturday so paulo would be sacked are a disgrace to the club. call yourselves fans fook OFF

Posted

People wanting the team to lose is more a reflection of the current state of the club (not just the manager, but the owners, the players, everything) than a reflection of them as fans.

Like I said before I want the club to do well in the long term and as such I look past just the next game.

Obviously there are no guarantees but given the two below scenarios I know which one I would choose:

1. We lose on Saturday, Sousa is sacked, we get a new manager who plays effective football and we stage a recovery to finish in mid table at the end of the season.

2. We win on Saturday, Sousa stays, we lose the next 3 games, our situtation worsenes and we spend the season in a relegation fight.

To be honest it's pretty ridiculous trying to predict what will happen but the point I'm making is coming out with "you're a disgrace if you want us to lose, fuck off" isn't really respecting the fact that some fans are so utterly disillusioned with Sousa that they would rather take some very short term pain in order to benefit in the longer term.

Posted

Sousa shouldn't even be Manager on Saturday.

But if he is I don't think you need to worry too much about us winning.

Posted

Sousa's in charge, there's nothing you can do about it, so support the players on the pitch even if you don't support the person in charge of them. How can you really want to pay either £20+ to watch your team lose or have payed for a season ticket and want your teamt o lose, that's completely idiotic. As for singing "You're getting sacked in the morning" to your own manager what is that going to achieve? D'you think the Thai's or Milan really give a toss what we want?

Posted

Why would you want us to lose?? Whats to say sousa will be sacked if we do lose?? then we would just have another lose to our names and even less confidence, do you really think it is going to help confidence if fans start booing and chanting for PS to be sacked? a joke some of you are!

Posted

It's a tricky one.

Instinct will make a lot of people dismiss the idea of wanting your team to lose. It certainly doesn't sit comfortably with me. But if you consider it as losing in the short term to the gain in the longer term then it makes a little more sense,

There's no guarantee that losing on Saturday will result in Sousa being sacked so it could backfire, with the team in an even worse situation. However if his future really does come down to the result on Saturday then I would be tempted (even though it goes against my instincts) to quietly hope for a loss. I strongly believe Sousa as manager is not in the interests of the club and that taking the hit now could be worth it in the longer term.

The whole idea of a career hinging on one match is a bit ridiculous though.

It's equally possible that we could win and he still be sacked. We have a 2 week international break coming up straight after, which would be a great time to get a new manager in (if it wasn't for this mental friendly).

Posted

We needed 4 points from the 2 games this week to show we can get better under Sousa ,as we lost yet again last night that makes it impossible therefore get rid of him today.

17 conceded in 5 away games is a disgrace going at virtually 3.5 per game. We wouldn't have had a record as bad as that if we had gone up to the premiership under Pearson let alone in this division.

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It's equally possible that we could win and he still be sacked. We have a 2 week international break coming up straight after, which would be a great time to get a new manager in (if it wasn't for this mental friendly).

Best possible scenario is this.

Sneak a 1-0 win somehow and Mandaric sacks him anyway. Not that I'd trust the board to replace him with anyone half decent of course.

Posted

you tossers who want leicester to lose on saturday so paulo would be sacked are a disgrace to the club. call yourselves fans fook OFF

Well said.

I can't see how sacking Sousa would actually move the club forward, who's going to replace him as manager? Alan Pardew? lol And don't give me that cobblers about Martin O'Neill.

Posted

Well said.

I can't see how sacking Sousa would actually move the club forward, who's going to replace him as manager? Alan Pardew? lol And don't give me that cobblers about Martin O'Neill.

Curbishley?

Can we get much worse than Sousa? We can't go bckwards can we, we're bottom. Sometimes sacking the manager is just common sense.

As for wanting us to lose, if it resutls in his sacking I wouldn't mind if we lost. I'm used to losing now anyway, amazing how quickly that can happen again. I won't chant negatively towards Sousa or the team though.

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It's going to be a weird game, the atmospheres going to be horrible.

Is it weird for a team's own fans to chant 'you're getting sacked in the morning' to their own manager? Because that's almost certainly going to happen.

yes its weird but it was happening at norwich and pompey over last few days, this guy has lost the plot and althought dont ever want city to lose would be his final nail in the coffin I HOPE

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