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at least we won't be getting thrashed every week, ive gotta be honest do you think NP will do well in the prem i'm not so sure tbh because you have to have a plan B in that which tbh he doesnt

Posted

at least we won't be getting thrashed every week, ive gotta be honest do you think NP will do well in the prem i'm not so sure tbh because you have to have a plan B in that which tbh he doesnt

As opposed to being thrashed by Millwall.

Posted

Might of gotten a result today if we had 11 men. Id like to know what kingy had on pearson. Once again he was non existant.....

Posted

Please can we now see what Hopper, Liam Moore etc has to offer, would also be nice to see Vass and Waggy, because lets face it are the regulars any better?.

Posted

Was going to write something but I am actually lost for words. I am well and truly taking shelter though. The bus is going to get toppled over by the emo brigade!

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Posted

Said it months ago...

It's not about effort it's about quality.

Shame but true IMO.

Keep Nige and give him the summer.

NO-O-O-O...He had 2 decent seasons with us but that was 2 years ago and one of those we were in League 1. They say a manager should never return to his old club and our performances, with very few exceptions, prove this IMO. NP did nothing great with Hull and he is just a mediocre run-of-the-mill manager. I agree Sven should've gone but NP wasn't and isn't the answer.

Posted

I wasnt there so I dont feel like I can truly comment on the game.

But ffs..we lost so what....lets just put it all in perspective here, its not life or death; there are bigger things in life.

*RIP Piermario Morosini*

Posted

Sad result. Would've been fun if we had been able to win three in a row in the league. Just once!

Posted

Its time to wind the club up.

Sell the ground for housing, get rid of the players because none of them are any good at all. Get what we can for all of these 'assets' and then share the dividends with all those long suffering season ticket holders out there. Because this club is going nowhere fast and will never be any good at anything.

Posted

He can't keep blaming the inheritance of a dodgy squad. That's like the Tories blaming Labour for the current financial mess but then being unable, through incompetence, to do anything to cahnge it round.

Posted

Its time to wind the club up.

Sell the ground for housing, get rid of the players because none of them are any good at all. Get what we can for all of these 'assets' and then share the dividends with all those long suffering season ticket holders out there. Because this club is going nowhere fast and will never be any good at anything.

Defend the indefensible thread for this comment... :thumbup:

Posted

After going 1-0 down I decided to stop listening. (Worked the other day against Ipswich) Could someone please sum up today's performance?

Being a lazy bleeder and can't be arsed to read all these pages. Thanks in advance...

Posted

Can't believe how many were fooled into thinking we were going to actually win.

No surprise to hear of another shit, gutless performance from these plebs.

Onto 2012/13 we go :scarf:

Posted

Birmingham Ipswich (a), Brighton (a), Reading (h) DWL 75 points

Blackpool Leeds (h), Burnley (h), Millwall (a) DWL 72 points

Cardiff Derby (h), Leeds (h), Palace (a) WLL 71 points

Middlesborough Doncaster (h), Southampton (h), Watford (a) WLL 69 points

Brighton Watford (h), Birmingham (a), Barnsley (a) DLD 65 points

City Burnley (h), West Ham (h), Leeds (a) WWW (obviously) 71 points and better GD than Cardiff.

Stay on the bus lads and lasses, stay on the bus.

Now, where's my straitjacket :ph34r:

Posted

I'm not too disheartened. It's a shame and all that but until last week I thought it was over anyway. Give Pearson the summer and I'm sure we'll be fine. A top six challenge would do me. I think as fans we need to adjust our expectations.

Spending the money we have spent, aside from being an idiotic gamble with the long-term existence of the club, does not guarantee promotion. Hopefully people will have learnt this now. Most importantly I hope the owners have realised this. Let's give the manager a bit of time to build a team. By 'time' I mean a full season or two.

Posted

Its time to wind the club up.

Sell the ground for housing, get rid of the players because none of them are any good at all. Get what we can for all of these 'assets' and then share the dividends with all those long suffering season ticket holders out there. Because this club is going nowhere fast and will never be any good at anything.

Why didn't you say this before the game? Or after we won our last 2?

Posted

Second half was diabolical - given the circumstances it was one of the worst I've ever seen from a City side.

Pathetic. The lot of them.

Posted

No-one should be surprised. As stated during the week Leicester have never shown the ruthless commitment, efficiency and passion to string even three successive wins together never mind seven.

What's worse, in various games approaching this end-of-season climax and previously, we've not shown we have enough character to dictate terms in games for the 90 minutes that matters.

Individually and collectively we're weak-willed and to talk of how many corners we won in the first half is so much claptrap - we've never shown real threat from corners and set-pieces when, to me it's a manager's job - with his coaches - to see we do.

To fade so miserably in today's second half could be a commentary on so many periods of our season. We've also been tactically inept on occasions.

For all the money we've spent - some of it recklessly - we've just not wanted it enough and we've just not given ourselves enough of a chance by threatening consistently from enough areas.

Of course we should persist with Pearson - I said from the off that he's a manager on a learning curve - and the important thing is that he does learn.

Next season we need to start at a sprint as we did in the year of our Division One promotion. We need to carry massive threat from corners and set-pieces and be coached and organised in such a way as to make that threat count.

We need to be quicker, more constructive, more resilient and more supportive from defence and we need to have more midfielders scoring more often.

We also need to have a striker who really can hold and manipulate the ball for a partner.

Finally we need to get rid of the infighting and personality clashes and develop a team with an all-for-one, one-for-all philosophy that not only lasts from first minute to last but is also apparent off the field.

To win promotion it is no use being full of self-doubt. We have to impose ourselves individually. collectively and, most important, philosophically. We don't need "the right types", we need winners and we need our manager to marry the different winning personalties into one fearsome unit. Starting on day one and never relenting for a moment.

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