“Fans” that won’t support us if we get Allardyce

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I actually wanted Big Sam. We badly needed our defensive organisation sorted, which is what he did. With three players we have in attacking positions, good attacking will come, ass confidence returns.

Even last night it was on view. But in the right areas of the pitch. I doubt, we'll see much on Saturday but it's about getting results.
 

Why is it the litmus test considering we could hardly beat anyone at all before he took over and were getting walloped by mid-table teams and crap Italian sides?
It's a test as it proves how far he has brought us in such a short space of time...I think at best we may get a draw this Saturday, but that is positive as a few weeks earlier playing Chelsea and them filled me with total dread
 
It's a test as it proves how far he has brought us in such a short space of time...I think at best we may get a draw this Saturday, but that is positive as a few weeks earlier playing Chelsea and them filled me with total dread

Why? We're are one of the few teams to take anything from City this season, and we did it away from home. We bulldozed West Ham (under Unnnnnnnnnnnnnnsy) and they've subsequently narrowly lost at City, beaten Chelsea, drawn at home to Arsenal and thrashed Stoke away. We'd already started to turn it round; don't forget, before the uncertainty started everyone was getting all giddy at the new-found resolve when we had a 'heartening' league cup defeat at Chelsea.

We've now got as many points as we did at the halfway stage last season... when we finished 7th and qualified for Europe. What's the dread about?

Spines, lads. I do feel a little bad about going after @catcherintherye 's article as I'm usually a big supporter of his, but 'Allardyce Revisited' after ONE MONTH from one of his biggest detractors shows that we are a fanbase crafted almost entirely out of a flavourless jelly. Prod us and we will wobble for you.
 
The boycott is made up of bedwetters who wanted a foreign name who’d obviously be dead ace.

Nice. Lots of namecalling going unchecked in here.

Anyway I'd suggest the real bedwetters were those who thought that the only person on the planet who could rescue us was a hoofball merchant. I'm genuinely intrigued how long the House of Hoof era will last.
 

Why? We're are one of the few teams to take anything from City this season, and we did it away from home. We bulldozed West Ham (under Unnnnnnnnnnnnnnsy) and they've subsequently narrowly lost at City, beaten Chelsea, drawn at home to Arsenal and thrashed Stoke away. We'd already started to turn it round; don't forget, before the uncertainty started everyone was getting all giddy at the new-found resolve when we had a 'heartening' league cup defeat at Chelsea.

We've now got as many points as we did at the halfway stage last season... when we finished 7th and qualified for Europe. What's the dread about?

Spines, lads. I do feel a little bad about going after @catcherintherye 's article as I'm usually a big supporter of his, but 'Allardyce Revisited' after ONE MONTH from one of his biggest detractors shows that we are a fanbase crafted almost entirely out of a flavourless jelly. Prod us and we will wobble for you.
Let's not hang our coat on a draw at City, until SA arrived we were woeful in every area of the park. We conceded goals cheaply we offered nothing in midfield or upfront. We were a team spiralling into a dog fight, that just didn't look like having a happy ending. Under RK and Unsworth I had concerns against any team we played against, them and Chelsea it moved into fears. I think we can get a draw on Saturday and if we do it shows we are heading in the right direction, a win would be superb.
Not about spine more about the change of direction and overall approach SA has brought here and realising the mess we were in
 
Nice. Lots of namecalling going unchecked in here.

Anyway I'd suggest the real bedwetters were those who thought that the only person on the planet who could rescue us was a hoofball merchant. I'm genuinely intrigued how long the House of Hoof era will last.
And how many of our goals recently have come from route one play?
 
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Nice. Lots of namecalling going unchecked in here.

Anyway I'd suggest the real bedwetters were those who thought that the only person on the planet who could rescue us was a hoofball merchant. I'm genuinely intrigued how long the House of Hoof era will last.

Well that's a myth.

I welcome the occasional hoof to be honest, there's times when it's needed instead of fannying about and getting caught out in defence. To say he's just a hoofball merchant and that's all the team's been doing is simply wrong.
 


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