Loyalty

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Im sorry, but are you saying we should not be questioning a man who's unwavering dedication to his 'pherlawsawfee' is seeing us playing like utter turds? He's come out more than a few times saying he wont change it. Not changing something that isnt working demands questioning. Even the players look lost out there. Please remember, this is almost literally the exact same team as last season, so what is the difference?
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I've never had anything against Roberto. He did a fine job at Wigan (for the most part). Last season things were excellent - which shows that he was able to get more out of the team than Moyes did (both in the results, the quality of football and the application in key games). This season however, right now, he's lost it - injuries (yeah, mostly to key performers) have not helped but we've lacked any inspiration to get something out of most games. One poor performance needs to be followed by something that demonstrates the previous game was a blip even if we ultimately lose that next game.

Leicester a - threw away a lead twice, some misfortune about both their goals but we were only marginally the better side

Arsenal - threw away a 2 goal lead

Chelsea - whatever anyone thinks about our fight back I thought we were quite poor on the day.

West Brom - poor side beaten comfortably

Wolfsburg - excellent performance in a good game (scoreline was a bit flattering tho!)

Palace - shocking 2nd half performance (albeit post Europa)

Swansea - League Cup - yeah only 2 days after Palace but dreadful

Liverpool - a lucky draw against a side out of form

Krasnodar - a lucky draw

Man Utd - didn't deserve anything, poor defending lead to 2nd goal

Villa - good win against a poor side

Lille - scraped a draw

Burnley - eventually tamed a poor side

Swansea - poor performance, lucky to get a point

Lille - swept aside an ordinary side

Sunderland - played poorly and scraped a point against poor side

West Ham - decent performance

Wolfsburg - good performance but rode our luck

Spurs - disappeared after 20 minutes - lost from a winning position (a common problem)

Hull - dreadful after the first 30

Man City - offered nothing except hard-luck stories

QPR - beat a poor side

Southampton - didn't turn up

Stoke - kicked off pitch, didn't turn up

Newcastle - faded after 20 minutes

Hull - didn't turn up - again
 


These stories about managers and dressing rooms always come out during a bad spell but something is going on behind that scenes that is for sure
 
Honestly I don't think I've seen such clueless management since Mike walker, you can't question peoples loyalty when the question needs asking.
 

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